Hi Jon , Loved this , Newbiggin By The Sea has a very special place in my heart . Had I not me the love of my life I would still be living there.
@jonimrye57222 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, you might also like episode 4 of the New Coast of Northumberland series that was on Newbiggin. Also if you look in the Biography playlist you might like "A Personal True story" which is about how I came to be in Newbiggin. Best wishes Jon
@joanbrittlebank23722 ай бұрын
Ive seen that one too ,very interesting . Will look out for Northumberland one when I get a minute. Regards Joan
@Northumbrian85918 ай бұрын
Hi Jon like you, I hail from "gods little acre" enjoying your walk from the "Needles Eye" and yes that's going to be the name of the new cafe you see being built where the third shelter used to be. Passing the site of Newbiggin West Junior School to where the Middle shelter used to be and yes the Donkey / Angel / Fairy rock as I have heard it often called was a "canny" bit nearer the prom than it is currently. And you're right about the beach being a lot flatter and shallower with a lovely fine sand, unlike the current grit from Lincolnshire. I remember when they erected the breakwater at the "Fisher end" with concrete blocks that invariably were knocked over by the tides. I can't remember the band stand just below the school though all I can remember was a paddling pool, but I am three years your Junior 😂
@jonimrye57228 ай бұрын
Hi Kevin many thanks for that, did you watch episode 4 of the Northumberland Coast vid I did last year? Also my family biography I did two years ago? Both have a lot more depth and history. I think it was the 70's when the paddling pool (or should I say "sand pit") replaced the band stand. I was about 5 or 6 when colliery brass bands played there, towards the end of its life only the salvation army played there on a sunday. Many memories long gone now, which is why I make these films to keep those memories alive. Keep watching best wishes Jon
@maudline2 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this walkabout in your home town. Love the “local’s history” you share about playing as a child. The coal dust on the beach was quite beautiful as well. As for suggestions I don’t really have much since you seem to prefer “on location narrative” compared to voice-overs but I did think of you taking the train and filming out from a window seat. Maybe that could catch two flies in one swap if you’re going somewhere to film? It does seem strange that KZbin would measure five minute videos with 1h+ videos and expect the same engagement.. but then again I’m no social media CEO 😅😂 Anyway, thanks again. I enjoyed this film and definitely want to visit one day
@jonimrye57222 ай бұрын
Thank you for your nice words. That initial walkabout have become the NEW "Discovery Days" series. I did three on holiday in spain visiting some Roman architecture, episode 4 filmed in the borders of Scotland is due for release on 13th Dec. I will be visiting places via train in the new year and of course the River Tweed series begins 3rd January, keep watching best wishes Jon
@nickdimopoulos38928 ай бұрын
Hi Jon , nice video. We regularly walk from North Seaton to Newbiggin with the dog and catch a coffee. You're right about the weather , it's been rubbish lately. How about doin a walkabout in Morpeth , specially up the river ?
@jonimrye57228 ай бұрын
Hi Nick, yes Morpeth on the list already. Keep the ideas coming, best wishes Jon
@apislapis8 ай бұрын
Talking of tourists coming to see statues looking out to see, Antony Gormley's 'Another Place' is 100 cast iron statues of Gormley naked looking out to see on Crosby Beach, Merseyside. Must check out Newbiggin next time I am in the north east. Interesting.
@jonimrye57228 ай бұрын
Yes, Antony Gormley did the Angel of the North also modelled on his own body, I actually met him many years ago when he was in the north east. Anyway please put your vivid imagination to suggesting ideas for the title of the series, or do you thing "Walkabout in............." is ok?
@apislapis8 ай бұрын
To keep the algorithm ticking over, and with all that fun in the sun on holiday Jon, will we see any Spanish shorts, films and not the M&S checkered variety? Solid Golden sands perhaps?
@jonimrye57228 ай бұрын
😆😆😆 Great comment had a good chuckle reading that this morning. Answer is yes I hope so. My missus is a sun worshiper so will spend the fortnight on the beach sipping sangria. I intend to nip off and do something with the new camera. I had intended to take the little drone but have been strongly advised not to as the spanish authorities have a zero tolerence of drones. We are going to La Pineda which is close to Tarragona which is a historical city and we are not too far from Barcelona, about a 1hr bus ride. Looking forward to it, best wishes Jon
@apislapis8 ай бұрын
Looking forward to the next instalment of 'Walkabout.' Have you thought about putting your name up front and centre and calling it something like Jon Imrye's Walkabout...?' If you don't blow your own trumpet likely that no-one else will. You put a lot of effort , time and research into your films why not?
@jonimrye57228 ай бұрын
Hi there, you are not the only one to suggest that, I just dont like "blowing my own trumpet" I feel that would sound a bit cheesy? Also a couple of decades ago another geordie from ITV did his own series on TV called "John Grundy's history of....." so I feel that people might think I am copying his format, though the content was quite different to my films. Thanks for the praise and I will keep it mind if more people suggest it that might encourage me. Best wishes Jon