The tragic love story of a poor dock worker and a wealthy shipbuilder's daughter in Victorian England. Their love could not withstand the social pressures.
"The tragic love story of a poor dock worker and a wealthy shipbuilder's daughter in Victorian England. Their love could not withstand the social pressures."@en
"In turn-of-the-century South Tynside, John O'Brien is the good-hearted eldest son of a family torn apart by the drunken brawling of his father and brother. John works long hours in the docks and adores his talented little sister, Katie. A chance meeting with Katie's teacher, Mary, gives him a glimpse of the life he longs for."@en
"The tragic love story of a poor dock worker and a wealthy shipbuilder's daughter in Victorian England. Their love could not withstand the social pressures."
"In turn of the century South Tyneside, John O'Brien is the good-hearted, eldest son of a family torn apart by the drunken brawling of his father and brother. A chance meeting with his sister's teacher gives him a glimpse of the life he's longed for."
"Powerful drama set against the harsh and turbulent background of poverty and class distinction in Tyneside at the beginning of the last century."@en
""In turn-of-the-century South Tyneside, John O'Brien is the good-hearted, eldest son of a family torn apart by the drunken brawling of his father and brothe. John works long hours in the docks and adores his talented little sister, Katie. A chance meeting with Katie's teacher, Mary, gives him a glimpse of the life he longs for"--Container."@en
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