The folk you’d like to meet if you could take a step back in time
From Bobby Thompson to Jack Crawford – they’re the Wearside people you wish you could meet.
We asked the followers of the Sunderland Echo’s nostalgia page which famous person they would like to meet from the North East’s past.
Theresponsewashugewith 1,300ofyoutakingalookatthe post on our Wearside Echoes page on Facebook.
What a range of celebrities yousuggested,includingeveryone from the sinister to sports stars.
Caroline Wilkinson wanted to meet Mary Ann Cotton. Low Moorsley-born Cotton, who lived in South Hetton and Hendon during her years, was hanged in the 1870s for the murder of her seven-year-old stepson and it is thought she was responsible for the deaths of up to 20 others.
Caroline said: “Fascinating story. I'd have a million questions for her.”
Melissa Johnson, Shirley Anne Smalley, Marlene Emmerson, Lynne Roberts and others would love to meet Bobby Thompson.
The legendary comedian made a huge impression on the region and Marlene said: “He was brill, seen him loads on local clubs.”
Shirley ‘worked with him lots’whileLynnesaid:“Myparents
met him, he was doing a turn at the club my dad used to go to and he was sitting at the same table. Very nice man so I was told.”
Bobby was from Penshaw and he remained a North East favourite until his death in the
late 1980s.
David John Ellemore said ‘Jack Crawford the sailor lad’ andIsabellaSurtees,AllanSilk andJeanUnderwoodHarrison all agreed.
Jack nailed the flag to the mast of HMS Venerable during the battle of Camperdown, in 1797.
Mark Walker would have loved to meet Brian Clough, theSunderlandcentreforward who made 61 appearances for the Black Cats and scored 54 goals before becoming one of the greatest managers of the English game.
Another Black Cats hero, the 1973 Cup scoring hero Ian Porterfield, was the choice of David Shillito.
MargaretCrosbieandDorothy Berry suggested the actor
Bill Travers.
Mary Abram wanted to meet ‘The Cauld Lad of Hylton’ whileBillGowlandsaidJoseph Swan, the genius Sunderland inventor.
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