Sunderland Echo

Victorian scenes – but can you solve the mystery?

SUNDERLAND ANTIQUARIA­N SOCIETY HAS BEEN HANDED SOME GREAT PHOTOGRAPH­S FROM THE LATE 1890S – BUT MEMBERS ARE STILL TRYING TO PIECE TOGETHER SOME INFORMATIO­N ON THE SCENES

- CHRIS CORDNER LOOKS BACK

A wonderful set of photograph­s – showing Wearside in the Victoria era – have been revealed.

These four shots are among a whole batch of images which have all been donated to the Sunderland Antiquaria­n Society.

We are indebted to society member Norman Kirtlan for sharing them with us and he is hoping Echo readers can help.

Echo readers are asked for their help today in identifyin­g some of the mystery.

Society Archiver, Norman explained: “A batch of photograph­s dating from 1898 was recently donated to us, and although most are of wellknown locations, one or two are complete mysteries.

“One in particular that we need Echo readers to help with, shows a horse drawn tram, packed with passengers, being pulled along a cobbled road, surrounded by a number of well-dressed ladies and gentlemen.”

Norman added: “The house in the distance looks familiar, but as yet, no one can identify the location.”

Another mystery photograph shows two strange looking contraptio­ns on wheels.

“One is possibly an ice cream vendor, with a group of children looking on,” said Norman.

“In the background is a fine dwelling house surrounded by metal fencing and covered in climbing roses.

“The third photograph that we need help with, shows boys enjoying a swim – some of them disrobing in front of the camera. Does anyone recognise the location?”

If anyone can help with informatio­n concerning the photograph­s, contact Norman by emailing oldsunderl­and@ yahoo.co.uk or calling 0747 337 3339.

And to find out more about

the Sunderland Antiquaria­n Society, visit the website at www.sunderland-antiquaria­ns.org

Alternativ­ely, people can get along to the society’s base in Douro Terrace. It is open on Wednesdays and Saturdays between 9.30am and noon.

 ??  ?? Scenes of a horse-drawn tram passing a busy street.
Scenes of a horse-drawn tram passing a busy street.
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 ??  ?? These strange looking contraptio­ns on wheels may have been the predecesso­r to an ice cream van.
These strange looking contraptio­ns on wheels may have been the predecesso­r to an ice cream van.
 ??  ?? These boys are getting ready to enjoy a swim.
These boys are getting ready to enjoy a swim.
 ??  ?? Norman Kirtlan.
Norman Kirtlan.

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