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Step back in time with us and experience the magic of Beamish Living Museum 🕰️✨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿, the world-famous open-air museum that brings the rich history of North East England to life! We had a fantastic time strolling from decade to decade and eating the best dishes prepared exactly how people would make them in the past 🧁

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Tram into 1950s Town
4:52 Joseph-Herron’s Bakery
7:50 Historic Barclays Bank
10:07 Co-op Department Store 
16:23 Chemist & Dispensary
20:20 Jubilee Confectioners
27:28 1950s Town (newly opened!)
29:19 Police Station
32:46 Romer Parrish Toy Shop
34:55 A Reece Ltd, Radio and Electrical Services
45:02 Historic Bus to Pit Village
49:18 Davy’s Fried Fish
55:20 Mahogany Drift Mine
1:00:20 Pit Village Homes
1:10:13 Lumley Castle 🏰

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34 Comments

  1. Just for your information. A dab is a piece of fish sandwiched between potato slices then battered and fried. I don't think you find them outside of the Northeast .

  2. Excellent tour of Beamish from you guys! Also, big up to the staff for their helpful explanations – especially the tv guy comparing 1950's prices todays! Great fun all round! 👍

  3. Hi Jay and Karolina I think I enjoyed this most of all the videos you have done, and I’m only halfway through. Being an older gentleman I can remember a lot of the things on display, especially those from the 1950’s when I was a child. I did go to Beamish, probably 20 years or so ago now, and I had a great time. As you said Jay there is something for everyone to enjoy.

  4. The word Toilet comes from the French and it means all ablutions. Washing, bathing, and make up and hair as well as what England now calls a toilet. That is why the pottery set you saw had the washing bowl and jug and a Pot for under the bed people called a guzunder because it stored under the bed for needs in the night

  5. To do beamish properly it needs to be done over multiple days so you can spend a good amount of time in each area! They even have events on sometimes like the classic cars or tractors. So glad I live a 10min drive from Beamish as it allows me to easily spread my visits out.

  6. "Just don't go to Sunderland, there's nothing there" is a total lie.

    You'd love Sunderland.

    People are always shocked when they visit.

    Can't stand people from Sunderland like that lady that try act like it's the worst place in the country.

    Go move to Gateshead or Benwell if you think Sunderland is bad 😂

    Sunderland is a wicked little city, beautiful as well.

  7. I always buy loose leaf tea.. 🙂The “ Toilet set “ comes from the French “ Toilette “ to wash oneself,so in the days before bathrooms, you or your maid would have fresh ( ideally warm ) water brought up and poured into your/ the bowl and you would wash yourself ..it was called “ at your toilette “ and then over the years it became toilet and then toilet became the piece of equipment/ Lavatory…You really should know this.. 🤔🇬🇧

  8. I love beamish. My father in law still works there, you passed him when you came out of the mine. In his 70s and still a miner (kind of). love the video thank you for showing the world how lucky we are up here in the north east

  9. I spoke to one of the women who were part of the no votes for women. Apparently they were worried that the family and the whole of society would fall apart if women were no longer at home looking after the house and children. The suffragettes were marching around and getting people to join in and the men from the businesses were coming out to boo and jeer at them. It was so good. We're so lucky to have such an amazing place on our doorstep

  10. WOW !!! that was a long video !!! Beamish is an amazing day out, but make sure you get there early because there is so much to see.
    I live in Weardale, and I watched Spains Farm being taken down brick by brick, it took a few years to be taken down and rebuilt … but Covid came in between so that didn't help. My Daughter, her partner … and our dogs .. went to see Spains Farm when it was up and running, they rebuilt it in a really good place, up a hill overlooking the Pit village.
    Lumley Castle put on Medieval Banquets in that banqueting hall, my daughter is one of the 'serving wenches', (proper name .. "Ladies of the Court") I highly recommend going to one, it is a really good night out.

  11. The large jug and bowl were for a face wash in the morning, the pot under the bed was a piss pot. Many families were poor and would sell or break their pots hence the saying
    “haven’t got a pot to piss in”.

    Great tour. I wonder if you guys end up living up here you seem to be loving it.

  12. love this video Jay & karolina, I'm 70 and my partner, graham is 68, so took us back to years ago, especially in the electrical goods shop, old tv's etc, we remember them well lol x😊

  13. Excellent video, I live a few miles away from Beamish and make the most of the annual ticket, its an amazing day out, come back at Christmas, its magical
    Also been to Lumley Castle many times, once went to a Henry the 8th banquet, got dressed up in a Tudor dress and ate chicken legs with my hands, amazing

  14. I absolutely adore this period in time, its absolutely amazing.
    I have visited Beamish and it absolutely blew me away, it certainly didn't disappoint.
    Its an absolutely magnificent museum from the days gone by era.
    Thank you for sharing

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