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  1. Dec 9, 2018 · Fun Things to Do in Sunderland with Kids: Family-friendly activities and fun things to do. See Tripadvisor's 64,254 traveller reviews and photos of kid friendly Sunderland attractions.

  2. Sunderland has lots of things to do on family days out. Visit museums, parks and plenty of indoor activities, plus the Stadium of Light.

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  3. Feb 16, 2024 · You can download a free google map with the locations of these venues & websites here: Download a FREE Google Map of Sunderland OR scroll to the bottom of this post for a map embedded in this post. Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens

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    Early history

    In 674, Benedict Biscop built the Wearmouth (St. Peter's) monastery. He was given the land by King Ecgfrith of Northumbria. Biscop's monastery was the first monastery built of stone in Northumbria. Biscop brought glass makers from France. This was the start of glass making in Britain. In 686, the community was taken over by Ceolfrid, and Wearmouth monastery and its other site in Jarrow became very important places of learning in Anglo-Saxon England. The library had about 300 books; all of the...

    17th and 18th centuries

    Before the English Civil War in 1642, King Charles I said Newcastle could be the only town in the east of England which could send coal by ship. This had a big impact on Sunderland, which was selling more and more coal. This created resentment towards Newcastle and towards the idea of having a king. When the civil war began, the mainly Protestant Sunderland sided with Parliament against the mostly Catholic Newcastle. This was good for Sunderland's business, because Parliament blockaded (block...

    20th century to present

    As the traditional industries have declined, electronics, chemicals, and paper making have replaced them. Some of these new industries, are in Washington, which has more space to allow purpose built factories. The Nissan car plant and the nearby North East Aircraft Museum are on the site of the old Sunderland Airport. Since 1990, industries along the banks of the Wear have changed a lot. Housing, shopping parks and business centres have been built where the shipbuilding yards were. The Nation...

    Much of the city is on a low range of hills running parallel to the coast. On average, it is around 80 metres above sea level. Sunderland is divided by the River Wear which passes through the middle of the city in a deep valley, part of which is known as the Hylton gorge. The only two road bridges connecting the north and south halves of the City a...

    Literature and art

    Lewis Carroll often visited to the area. He wrote most of "Jabberwocky" at Whitburn as well as "The Walrus and the Carpenter". Some parts of the area are believed to be the inspiration for his Alice in Wonderland stories, such as Hylton Castle and Backhouse Park. There is a statue to Carroll in Whitburn library. Lewis Carroll was also a visitor to the Rectory of Holy Trinity Church, Southwick, beforeSouthwick became a part of Sunderland. Carroll's connection with Sunderland, and the area's hi...

    Music

    Sunderland has produced a number of musicians that have gone on to reach international fame, most notably Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics. Kenickie, which featured Lauren Laverne on vocals, also achieved a top ten album and wide critical acclaim in the mid-to-late-1990s. In recent years, the underground music scene and the Sunderland Music Project have helped the likes of The Futureheads and Field Music gain national recognition. In 2004, music magazine NMEput Sunderland came 8th in a list of...

    Theatre

    The Sunderland Empire Theatre, opened in 1907, is the largest theatre in the North East. It reopened in December 2004, following a big redevelopment, making the stage bigger. Now it can stage West End shows such as Miss Saigon, Starlight Express and My Fair Lady. The Empire is the only theatre between Leeds and Glasgowbig enough to put on such shows. The Birmingham Royal Ballet have a season at the Sunderland Empire every year, and it is thought of as the company's north-east home. The Royalt...

    Rail

    Sunderland station was rebuilt in November 1965 for football teams and officials from countries who were playing at Roker Park when England hosted the 1966 World Cup. It is served by Northern Rail services between Newcastle and Middlesbrough, and Grand Central services to York and London

    Metro

    In 2002, the Tyne and Wear Metro system was extended to Sunderland. The local Metro ends at South Hylton after calling at Sunderland Rail Station and Park Lane Bus Station. Metro trains are quite frequent and travel between Newcastle International Airport and Newcastle upon Tynein the north and South Hylton at the southern end of the line. However, the Metro extension has not been viewed as a huge success with frequency of services cut due to a lack of demand.

    Bus

    A multimillion-pound transport interchange at Park Lane was opened on 2 May 1999 by the then Brookside actor Michael Starke. With 750,000 passengers per year it is the busiest bus and coach station in Britain after Victoria Station in Central London, and has won several design awards. A new Metro station was built underneath the bus concourse to provide a direct interchange as part of the extension to South Hylton in 2002.

    Developer of the electric lightbulb Joseph Swan, agony aunt Denise Robertson, rockers 'The Futureheads' and Alex Kapranos of 'Franz Ferdinand', Civil liberty campaigner Chris Mullin MP, radio DJ and singer Lauren Laverne, football manager Bob Paisley, actor James Bolam, movie producer David Parfitt, lead singer of 'Olive' Ruth-Ann Boyle, author Lew...

    The areas that are now Sunderland were once part of the Kingdom of Northumbria.
    St Peter's Church in Monkwearmouth. Only the porch and part of the west wall are what remain of the original monastery built in 674.
    Rare surviving early 18th-century merchant's house (later used as a warehouse) in Church Street, Sunderland.
    Grimshaw and Webster's Patent Ropery of 1797: the world's oldest factory for machine-made rope.
  4. Nov 26, 2023 · The district was formed in 1974 as part of the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972 and is an amalgamation of four former local government districts of County Durham. It was granted city status in 1992, the Ruby Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II 's accession to the throne. The borough had a population of 275,400 at the time of the 2011 ...

  5. May 26, 2024 · • updated May 26, 2024. What’s on this map. We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Sunderland, United Kingdom for travelers! Check out Sunderlands top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map. Visiting Sunderland? See our Sunderland Trip Planner. How to use the map.

  6. Street Map of Sunderland City Centre: Detailed street map for Sunderland city centre in Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom. Large and clear map of Sunderland, easy to print. Streetmaps - Sunderland

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