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#JarrowMarch #BritishHistory #PulseOfHistoryTV In 1936, the town of Jarrow in northeast England was on the brink of collapse. Unemployment soared. Shipyards shut down. Families faced hunger. In a powerful act of peaceful protest, 200 men marched nearly 300 miles to London — not for revolution, but for the right to work. This documentary brings history to life through AI-restored and animated historical photographs — giving a human face to one of the most powerful, yet often overlooked, movements in British working-class history. Follow the journey from Jarrow to London, through rain-soaked roads, broken boots, and relentless determination. Witness voices long silenced — brought back through image restoration, historical context, and immersive narration. Whether you're a history buff, educator, student, or someone searching for stories of resilience — this film will leave a mark. 👇 Timestamps & resources below 👇 00:00 - Introduction 00:52 - Charles Palmer, founder of Jarrow's shipyard 01:11 - Launch of HMS Queen Mary beneath gantry cranes 01:31 - Table – Unemployment in Britain, 1923–1936 01:50 - HMS Duchess, last ship launched, July 1932 02:04 - Jarrow marchers en route to London 02:22 - Canadian hunger march, Alberta, 1932 02:41 - Ellen Wilkinson marching with the Jarrow Marchers 02:54 - Route of Jarrow March, October 1936 03:14 - Church of St Mark, Leicester 03:27 - Marble Arch, Hyde Park – the terminus 03:42 - Jarrow Town Hall, statue of Charles Palmer 04:00 - "The Spirit of Jarrow" sculpture, 2001 04:15 - Jarrow March sculpture at Metro station 04:24 - Re-enactment 2011 – March for Jobs 🎥 More from Pulse of History TV 👉 Shorts Series: / @pulseofhistorytv 👉 📽️FORGOTTEN FACTS Of World War I Revealed | Pulse Of History: • 📽️FORGOTTEN FACTS Of World War I Revealed ... 👉 Subscribe for more: / @pulseofhistorytv 📚 Sources & References: Wikipedia articles : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarrow_March en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger_marches en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmers_Shipbuilding_and_Iron_Company en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Baldwin Photographic records via Wikimedia Commons Photo Credits: https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/159... Vin Mullen https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/475... Andrew Curtis Original Photo on Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/3136394... Leonard Bentley 📜 Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-SA 2.0) 📢 Let’s Talk History What does the Jarrow March mean to you? Drop a comment below — we read them all and respond! 💬 And if you marched for something in your life — tell us. 👍 Like • 🔔 Subscribe • 📢 Share Support the revival of forgotten voices. Let’s make history visible again. #JarrowMarch #BritishHistory #PulseOfHistoryTV Jarrow March, Jarrow March 1936, Jarrow history Thank you! @mickharrison9004