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Sunderland's Shipbuilding Heritage: Closer Look
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Closer Look: Sunderland's Shipbuilding Heritage
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Inside Sunderland Maritime Heritage, which honours Wearside shipbuilding
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A look inside the HQ of Sunderland Antiquarian Society
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Inside Sunderland Maritime Heritage Centre
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A 'drone flight' over Sunderland's past
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Celebrating Sunderland's past and present at the historic Donnison School
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A view from the sea as the Tall Ships Races return to the North East
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Bull Lane - Sunderland's ancient east end cut-through
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Sunderland in 1983: Roker seafront
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On board HMS Ocean in Sunderland
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Hidden Stories exhibition at Sunderland's Seventeen Nineteen
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A look around HMS Northumberland as she docks in the North East
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Sunderland's Northern Spire Bridge
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Watch: The Sunderland ferry hard at work in 1954
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Last wooden pilot boat to serve on River Wear returns home
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Seventeen Nineteen - the heart of old Sunderland
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Inside the Sunderland shipyards
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The curious past of 9 Sunderland pubs
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The launch of the North Sands ship in Sunderland from 1965
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From lion tamers to football club founders - the 'residents' of Sunderland's Bishopwearmouth Cemetery
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Sunderland 1966 cine footage from North East Film Archive
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Favourite things about Sunderland
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Massive ship TORM AUSTRALIA drops anchor at Port of Sunderland
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Sunderland Airshow across the years
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Tin of Sardines: construction update
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175 years of Monkwearmouth Station - now Sunderland's Fans Museum
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