Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association Football Club is a football club based in Boldon Colliery, near Sunderland, England. They were established in 1987 and joined the Wearside Football League Division Two in 1991. In 1996, the club was promoted to the Northern Football League. They were FA Vase semi-finalists in 2005. Currently, they are members of the Northern Football League Division One.
The current manager, Richie McLoughlin, is also the founder, chairman and built the stadium with members of the committee – McLoughlin has been manager since 1987.
History
Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association were formed in 1987 and started in the South Tyneside Senior League, winning it at the first attempt and moving to the Tyneside Amateur League. After three successive championships the club entered the Wearside League Division Two in 1991 and were promoted to Division One after finishing runners-up in their first season.
In 1995–96, the club finished runners-up of Division One and were promoted to the Northern Football League Division Two. They were promoted to Division One in their inaugural season after finishing third, while also winning the Craven Cup defeating Shotton Comrades 4–0 in the final. After 11 seasons in the first division, a spell which also included a run to the FA Vase semi-final in the 2004–05 season, eventually losing to Didcot Town, Roofing were relegated back to Division Two at the end of the 2007–08 season. Roofing regained their Division One status two seasons later after another third-place finish. In 2011–12, the club finished 20th and were relegated back to Division Two.
In the 8th century, the monastery of Saint Paul in Jarrow was the home of Bede, who is regarded as the greatest Anglo-Saxon scholar and the father of English history. From the middle of the 19th century until 1935, Jarrow was a centre for shipbuilding, and was the starting point of the Jarrow March against unemployment in 1936. Jarrow had a population of 31,657 in 2011.
History and naming
Foundation
The Angles re-occupied a 1st-century Romanfort on the site of Jarrow in the 5th century Its name is recorded around AD 750 as Gyruum, representing Old English[æt] Gyrwum = "[at] the marsh dwellers", from Anglo-Saxon gyr = "mud", "marsh". Later spellings are Jaruum in 1158, and Jarwe in 1228. Today Jarrow residents' popular nickname for Jarrow is "Jarra".
The seat was created in the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885. The last Liberal to serve the seat lost the 1922 election and the last Conservative to serve the seat held it from 1931 until 1935, since which it has been served by politicians in the Labour Party.
APOEL FC (Greek:ΑΠΟΕΛ; short for Αθλητικός Ποδοσφαιρικός Όμιλος Ελλήνων Λευκωσίας, Athletikos Podosferikos Omilos Ellinon Lefkosias, "Athletic Football Club of Greeks of Nicosia") is a professional footballclub based in Nicosia, Cyprus. APOEL is the most popular football team in Cyprus and they are the most successful with an overall tally of 24 championships, 21 cups and 13 super cups.
In 1985 the Company started managing third party funds. In 1989 the Company established a partnership with Germany’s HypoVereinsbank
who acquired a 50% stake in the business; this stake was increased to 90% in 1998. In 2000 Eureko purchased HypoVereinsbank’s 90% stake and in 2001 went on to secure 100% control and consolidate their asset management activities with those of the Company under the F&C brand.
In 2004 ISIS Asset Management merged with F&C Management Limited to form F&C Asset Management and the combined business was then listed on the London Stock Exchange.
In 2008 Friends Provident announced its intention to divest its shareholding in F&C Asset Management. This was completed in 2009.
On 7 May 2014, F&C Asset Management plc was acquired by Bank of Montreal through its wholly owned subsidiary, BMO Global Asset Management (Europe) Limited.
Taken from the LP “2003 Dream” out through Barely Dressed Records September 2016.
Available to buy/stream at http://bdr.ec/2003dream
Directed by Daniel Oke
Starring Mitch (Scout) Yura (Culte) Dan (Jarrow) and Rhys (Rhysics)
Special thanks to The Tote, The Grace Darling Hotel, that random cafe we went to, Scout the band and Heinz.
http://jarrowband.com
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published: 10 Aug 2016
Mord auf Klassenfahrt.. (1/2)
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Jarrow Song | Alan Price | 1974 | ♪♫
Jarrow Song /Alan Price... enjoy.
HISTORY: The global Great Depression brought particular distress to North East England, where many citizens were Miners and Ship workers. The collapse of domestic and international trade in shipbuilding, coal mining, and steel industries led to even more severe unemployment and poverty than seen in other parts of the country. At the time, unemployment benefit lasted only for 26 weeks, and the Unemployment Assistance Board, created in 1934, provided inadequate relief for long-term unemployed people, who were put under the Poor Law, which forced them to do service for less money than normal. Senior generations of families were forcibly evicted from their family homes.
The Jarrow March (or Jarrow Crusade, from the phrase on banners carried by the marchers), ...
published: 31 Jul 2007
COLIN WATLING-Jarrow England,,,,,,,,,known as " LITTLE IRELAND"
Jarrow, England.......AKA " LITTLE IRELAND"
published: 24 Dec 2014
JARROW - PRESENT AND PAST
Short video showing some new and old pictures and footage of Jarrow
Song - The Jarrow Song by Crashed Out
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Taken from the LP “2003 Dream” out through Barely Dressed Records September 2016.
Available to buy/stream at http://bdr.ec/2003dream
Directed by Daniel Oke
Sta...
Taken from the LP “2003 Dream” out through Barely Dressed Records September 2016.
Available to buy/stream at http://bdr.ec/2003dream
Directed by Daniel Oke
Starring Mitch (Scout) Yura (Culte) Dan (Jarrow) and Rhys (Rhysics)
Special thanks to The Tote, The Grace Darling Hotel, that random cafe we went to, Scout the band and Heinz.
http://jarrowband.com
http://bdr.ec/
Taken from the LP “2003 Dream” out through Barely Dressed Records September 2016.
Available to buy/stream at http://bdr.ec/2003dream
Directed by Daniel Oke
Starring Mitch (Scout) Yura (Culte) Dan (Jarrow) and Rhys (Rhysics)
Special thanks to The Tote, The Grace Darling Hotel, that random cafe we went to, Scout the band and Heinz.
http://jarrowband.com
http://bdr.ec/
Den zweiten Teil hier anschauen: https://youtu.be/MfbypSlHreM
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Jarrow Song /Alan Price... enjoy.
HISTORY: The global Great Depression brought particular distress to North East England, where many citizens were Miners and Sh...
Jarrow Song /Alan Price... enjoy.
HISTORY: The global Great Depression brought particular distress to North East England, where many citizens were Miners and Ship workers. The collapse of domestic and international trade in shipbuilding, coal mining, and steel industries led to even more severe unemployment and poverty than seen in other parts of the country. At the time, unemployment benefit lasted only for 26 weeks, and the Unemployment Assistance Board, created in 1934, provided inadequate relief for long-term unemployed people, who were put under the Poor Law, which forced them to do service for less money than normal. Senior generations of families were forcibly evicted from their family homes.
The Jarrow March (or Jarrow Crusade, from the phrase on banners carried by the marchers), was an October 1936 protest march against unemployment and extreme poverty suffered in North East England.The 207 marchers travelled from the town of Jarrow to the Palace of Westminster in London, a distance of almost 300 miles (480 km), to lobby Parliament. Their MP, Ellen Wilkinson, known as 'Red Ellen', walked with them. When the marchers completed their feat, very little was done for them. The ship industries remained closed and all that they were given was £1 each to get the train back from London.
Jarrow is a small town on the mouth of the River Tyne, near the city of Newcastle, which had a large ship building industry. A boomtown, Jarrow prospered at the start of the 20th century, when more than a quarter of the world's shipping tonnage was built in North East England. For example, Palmer's Yard had been established in Jarrow in the mid-19th century. After the Great Depression, the town was never the same.
The march was to find jobs to support Jarrow men and their families. It was also a bid for respect and recognition, not only for the people of Jarrow, but for others in a similar situation all over the country. The marchers had no resources other than their own determination, and some good boots supplied by the public. During the march, wherever the marchers stopped for the night, the local people gave them shelter and food.
The National Unemployed Workers' Movement had organised several similar marches before the Jarrow March but received little political support due to the NUWM's links with the Communist Party. When the Jarrow Borough Council organised the protest in July 1936, they named it a "walk" rather than a march, partly to make it clear their protest was not affiliated with the NUWM in the hope of gaining more support.
No Communists were allowed to participate; some organised another march later in the year, led by Walter Harrison, the grandfather of Conservative politician David Davis.
The route the marchers took was in 22 legs with overnight stops, covering a total of 280.5 miles (451.4 km) as follows:
Jarrow to Chester-le-Street -- (12 miles)
Chester-le-Street to Ferryhill -- (12 miles)
Ferryhill to Darlington -- (12 miles)
Darlington to Northallerton -- (16 miles)
Northallerton to Ripon -- (17 miles)
Ripon to Harrogate -- (11½ miles)
Harrogate to Leeds -- (15½ miles)
Leeds to Wakefield -- (9 miles)
Wakefield to Barnsley -- (9¾ miles)
Barnsley to Sheffield -- (13½ miles)
Sheffield to Chesterfield -- (11¾ miles)
Chesterfield to Mansfield -- (12 miles)
Mansfield to Nottingham -- (14½ miles)
Nottingham to Loughborough -- (15 miles)
Loughborough to Leicester -- (11¼ miles)
Leicester to Market Harborough -- (14½ miles)
Market Harborough to Northampton -- (14½ miles)
Northampton to Bedford -- (21 miles)
Bedford to Luton -- (19 miles)
Luton to St Albans -- (10¼ miles)
St Albans to Edmonton -- (11 miles)
Edmonton to Marble Arch, London (8½ miles)
The last surviving member of the march, Cornelius Whalen, died on 14 September 2003, at age 93.
Jarrow Song /Alan Price... enjoy.
HISTORY: The global Great Depression brought particular distress to North East England, where many citizens were Miners and Ship workers. The collapse of domestic and international trade in shipbuilding, coal mining, and steel industries led to even more severe unemployment and poverty than seen in other parts of the country. At the time, unemployment benefit lasted only for 26 weeks, and the Unemployment Assistance Board, created in 1934, provided inadequate relief for long-term unemployed people, who were put under the Poor Law, which forced them to do service for less money than normal. Senior generations of families were forcibly evicted from their family homes.
The Jarrow March (or Jarrow Crusade, from the phrase on banners carried by the marchers), was an October 1936 protest march against unemployment and extreme poverty suffered in North East England.The 207 marchers travelled from the town of Jarrow to the Palace of Westminster in London, a distance of almost 300 miles (480 km), to lobby Parliament. Their MP, Ellen Wilkinson, known as 'Red Ellen', walked with them. When the marchers completed their feat, very little was done for them. The ship industries remained closed and all that they were given was £1 each to get the train back from London.
Jarrow is a small town on the mouth of the River Tyne, near the city of Newcastle, which had a large ship building industry. A boomtown, Jarrow prospered at the start of the 20th century, when more than a quarter of the world's shipping tonnage was built in North East England. For example, Palmer's Yard had been established in Jarrow in the mid-19th century. After the Great Depression, the town was never the same.
The march was to find jobs to support Jarrow men and their families. It was also a bid for respect and recognition, not only for the people of Jarrow, but for others in a similar situation all over the country. The marchers had no resources other than their own determination, and some good boots supplied by the public. During the march, wherever the marchers stopped for the night, the local people gave them shelter and food.
The National Unemployed Workers' Movement had organised several similar marches before the Jarrow March but received little political support due to the NUWM's links with the Communist Party. When the Jarrow Borough Council organised the protest in July 1936, they named it a "walk" rather than a march, partly to make it clear their protest was not affiliated with the NUWM in the hope of gaining more support.
No Communists were allowed to participate; some organised another march later in the year, led by Walter Harrison, the grandfather of Conservative politician David Davis.
The route the marchers took was in 22 legs with overnight stops, covering a total of 280.5 miles (451.4 km) as follows:
Jarrow to Chester-le-Street -- (12 miles)
Chester-le-Street to Ferryhill -- (12 miles)
Ferryhill to Darlington -- (12 miles)
Darlington to Northallerton -- (16 miles)
Northallerton to Ripon -- (17 miles)
Ripon to Harrogate -- (11½ miles)
Harrogate to Leeds -- (15½ miles)
Leeds to Wakefield -- (9 miles)
Wakefield to Barnsley -- (9¾ miles)
Barnsley to Sheffield -- (13½ miles)
Sheffield to Chesterfield -- (11¾ miles)
Chesterfield to Mansfield -- (12 miles)
Mansfield to Nottingham -- (14½ miles)
Nottingham to Loughborough -- (15 miles)
Loughborough to Leicester -- (11¼ miles)
Leicester to Market Harborough -- (14½ miles)
Market Harborough to Northampton -- (14½ miles)
Northampton to Bedford -- (21 miles)
Bedford to Luton -- (19 miles)
Luton to St Albans -- (10¼ miles)
St Albans to Edmonton -- (11 miles)
Edmonton to Marble Arch, London (8½ miles)
The last surviving member of the march, Cornelius Whalen, died on 14 September 2003, at age 93.
Short video showing some new and old pictures and footage of Jarrow
Song - The Jarrow Song by Crashed Out
check them out at
http://www.crashed-out.co.uk
http...
Short video showing some new and old pictures and footage of Jarrow
Song - The Jarrow Song by Crashed Out
check them out at
http://www.crashed-out.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/crashedout.uk
Short video showing some new and old pictures and footage of Jarrow
Song - The Jarrow Song by Crashed Out
check them out at
http://www.crashed-out.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/crashedout.uk
Taken from the LP “2003 Dream” out through Barely Dressed Records September 2016.
Available to buy/stream at http://bdr.ec/2003dream
Directed by Daniel Oke
Starring Mitch (Scout) Yura (Culte) Dan (Jarrow) and Rhys (Rhysics)
Special thanks to The Tote, The Grace Darling Hotel, that random cafe we went to, Scout the band and Heinz.
http://jarrowband.com
http://bdr.ec/
Den zweiten Teil hier anschauen: https://youtu.be/MfbypSlHreM
Werbung - Folge der Playlist mit meinen Paranormal Stories / Gruselhörspiele JETZT auf Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2ZGFyd2
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Cool wäre, wenn du folgst, denn die Playlist wird jede Woche aktualisiert mit neuen Stories!! Perfekt zum einschlafen, chillen, Hausaufgaben, lernen etc.
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Musik: http://www.epidemicsound.com
Jarrow Song /Alan Price... enjoy.
HISTORY: The global Great Depression brought particular distress to North East England, where many citizens were Miners and Ship workers. The collapse of domestic and international trade in shipbuilding, coal mining, and steel industries led to even more severe unemployment and poverty than seen in other parts of the country. At the time, unemployment benefit lasted only for 26 weeks, and the Unemployment Assistance Board, created in 1934, provided inadequate relief for long-term unemployed people, who were put under the Poor Law, which forced them to do service for less money than normal. Senior generations of families were forcibly evicted from their family homes.
The Jarrow March (or Jarrow Crusade, from the phrase on banners carried by the marchers), was an October 1936 protest march against unemployment and extreme poverty suffered in North East England.The 207 marchers travelled from the town of Jarrow to the Palace of Westminster in London, a distance of almost 300 miles (480 km), to lobby Parliament. Their MP, Ellen Wilkinson, known as 'Red Ellen', walked with them. When the marchers completed their feat, very little was done for them. The ship industries remained closed and all that they were given was £1 each to get the train back from London.
Jarrow is a small town on the mouth of the River Tyne, near the city of Newcastle, which had a large ship building industry. A boomtown, Jarrow prospered at the start of the 20th century, when more than a quarter of the world's shipping tonnage was built in North East England. For example, Palmer's Yard had been established in Jarrow in the mid-19th century. After the Great Depression, the town was never the same.
The march was to find jobs to support Jarrow men and their families. It was also a bid for respect and recognition, not only for the people of Jarrow, but for others in a similar situation all over the country. The marchers had no resources other than their own determination, and some good boots supplied by the public. During the march, wherever the marchers stopped for the night, the local people gave them shelter and food.
The National Unemployed Workers' Movement had organised several similar marches before the Jarrow March but received little political support due to the NUWM's links with the Communist Party. When the Jarrow Borough Council organised the protest in July 1936, they named it a "walk" rather than a march, partly to make it clear their protest was not affiliated with the NUWM in the hope of gaining more support.
No Communists were allowed to participate; some organised another march later in the year, led by Walter Harrison, the grandfather of Conservative politician David Davis.
The route the marchers took was in 22 legs with overnight stops, covering a total of 280.5 miles (451.4 km) as follows:
Jarrow to Chester-le-Street -- (12 miles)
Chester-le-Street to Ferryhill -- (12 miles)
Ferryhill to Darlington -- (12 miles)
Darlington to Northallerton -- (16 miles)
Northallerton to Ripon -- (17 miles)
Ripon to Harrogate -- (11½ miles)
Harrogate to Leeds -- (15½ miles)
Leeds to Wakefield -- (9 miles)
Wakefield to Barnsley -- (9¾ miles)
Barnsley to Sheffield -- (13½ miles)
Sheffield to Chesterfield -- (11¾ miles)
Chesterfield to Mansfield -- (12 miles)
Mansfield to Nottingham -- (14½ miles)
Nottingham to Loughborough -- (15 miles)
Loughborough to Leicester -- (11¼ miles)
Leicester to Market Harborough -- (14½ miles)
Market Harborough to Northampton -- (14½ miles)
Northampton to Bedford -- (21 miles)
Bedford to Luton -- (19 miles)
Luton to St Albans -- (10¼ miles)
St Albans to Edmonton -- (11 miles)
Edmonton to Marble Arch, London (8½ miles)
The last surviving member of the march, Cornelius Whalen, died on 14 September 2003, at age 93.
Short video showing some new and old pictures and footage of Jarrow
Song - The Jarrow Song by Crashed Out
check them out at
http://www.crashed-out.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/crashedout.uk
Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association Football Club is a football club based in Boldon Colliery, near Sunderland, England. They were established in 1987 and joined the Wearside Football League Division Two in 1991. In 1996, the club was promoted to the Northern Football League. They were FA Vase semi-finalists in 2005. Currently, they are members of the Northern Football League Division One.
The current manager, Richie McLoughlin, is also the founder, chairman and built the stadium with members of the committee – McLoughlin has been manager since 1987.
History
Jarrow Roofing Boldon Community Association were formed in 1987 and started in the South Tyneside Senior League, winning it at the first attempt and moving to the Tyneside Amateur League. After three successive championships the club entered the Wearside League Division Two in 1991 and were promoted to Division One after finishing runners-up in their first season.
In 1995–96, the club finished runners-up of Division One and were promoted to the Northern Football League Division Two. They were promoted to Division One in their inaugural season after finishing third, while also winning the Craven Cup defeating Shotton Comrades 4–0 in the final. After 11 seasons in the first division, a spell which also included a run to the FA Vase semi-final in the 2004–05 season, eventually losing to Didcot Town, Roofing were relegated back to Division Two at the end of the 2007–08 season. Roofing regained their Division One status two seasons later after another third-place finish. In 2011–12, the club finished 20th and were relegated back to Division Two.