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How Sunderland Lost Industries were forced into closure. Sunderland Pottery, Luxton Laundry, Hepworth and Grandage, Brian Mills, Plessey, Jackson the Tailors, Jobling-Pyrex, Janet Frasers and many more. The shipyards too, Doxford’s, Austin’s, Greenwell’s, Bartram’s and dozens more, as well as the Coal Mines constantly feeding the demand and fuelling work on the Railways and Shipping. With the use of hidden heritage photos, this historical documentary video demonstrates what is our industrial heritage meant to Sunderland residents with photos of a small sample of Sunderland employment opportunities everyone living in Sunderland might be expected to earn a living from; Let us know in the comments below if you worked at any of these lost industries. What is our heritage Explore the rich History of Sunderland and celebrate the depth and character of Historic Sunderland through warm, welcoming storytelling with Hidden heritage photos. Every video blends insight and nostalgia to draw viewers into the city’s past through carefully curated rare archives, and friendly narratives that help us understand What is our industrial heritage. Every virtual Sunderland City Tour we create guides viewers to discover corners of the city for the first time as a Historical Documentary, designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all audiences. These videos highlight how Cultural and heritage tourism continues to grow in the region, showcasing the invaluable work of the Sunderland Antiquarian Society, whose collections, photographs, and records form the backbone of so many stories featured here. The Antiquarian centre and Heritage Centre preserve the essential fabric of local memory, helping us explore the History of Sunderland in new and meaningful ways. This channel brings forgotten moments back into the light and uses them to enrich each Historical Documentary and every thoughtful discussion about Historic Sunderland. Whether you’re local, returning after many years away, or simply curious about the layers of history that shaped the area, this channel offers an open door to explore what makes Sunderland City truly special. With regular features using Hidden heritage photos, deep dives into What is our industrial heritage, and reflections on What is our heritage, the YouTube channel hopes to build a warm community grounded in shared memory, and pride. Discover Sunderland’s past! Subscribe FREE for new videos every Tuesday & Friday. Recommended viewing: Historic Sunderland Hidden Heritage Photos 1960s • Historic Sunderland Hidden Heritage Photos... Memories of Sunderland in the 1950s and 1960s • Memories of Sunderland 1950s and 1960s Please tell your friends about our YouTube channel, just give them this link; / @sunderlandantiquariansociety Our Facebook site; #facebook.com/SunderlandAntiquarianSociety Our website; https://www.sunderland-antiquarians.org/ Thank you for watching our video Sunderland Lost Industries | Sunderland Employment— and welcome to the ever-growing digital home of the Sunderland Antiquarian Society.