Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Geordie" in English language version.
They were never in great numbers in the northern cities. For example, the Italian Consul General in Liverpool, in 1891, is quoted as saying that the majority of the 80–100 Italians in the city were organ grinders and street sellers of ice-cream and plaster statues. And that the 500–600 Italians in Manchester included mostly Terrazzo specialists, plasterers and modellers working on the prestigious, new town hall. While in Sheffield 100–150 Italians made cutlery.
GEORDIE, George-a very common name among the pitmen. "How! Geordie man! how is't"
GEORDIE, George – a very common name among the pitmen. 'How! Geordie man! How is't' The Pitmen have given the name of Geordie to Mr George Stephenson's lamp in contra-distinction of the Davy, or Sir Humphry Davy's Lamp.
As to the value of the invention of the safety lamp, there could be no doubt; and the colliery owners of Durham and Northumberland, to testify their sense of its importance, determined to present a testimonial to its inventor.
although some theories suggest it is an abbreviation of Italian gabbinetti, meaning 'toilet'
Geordie, general term in Northumberland and Durham for a pitman, or coal-miner. Origin not known; the term has been in use more than a century
NEDDY, NETTY, a certain place that will not bear a written explanation; but which is depleted to the very life in a tail-piece in the first edition of Bewick's Land Birds, p. 285. In the second edition a bar is placed against the offending part of this broad display of native humour. Etymon needy, a place of need or necessity.
Bede's Latin poems seem to translate more successfully into Geordie than into modern day English!
the urinals have linguistic distinction: the Geordie word "netty" for lavatory derives from Roman slang on Hadrian's Wall which became "gabinetto" in Italian
CONSTRUCTION. Gauzes. Cylindrical, 2 ins diameter. 41/2" high with conical top, a double gauze 1 ins. in depth at the peak. 24 mesh iron. Light. Candle.
Aa wuz a bairn.
Wor Geordie taalk is hyemly taalk; an wawds like 'clag' and 'clarts'
Is canny, friendly, hyemly wawds that waarms aall Geordie hearts.
wawds y've nigh forgot – ""Howay!"" ""Gan on!""
Aa aalwiz...
Aa gan alang the streets...
It larnt us alreet...
when y' cannit produce a ticket?
the whole o' me childhud
Aa cud dee aall these things.
Y' divvent see onny salt so...
that on Frida's..
wor fud.
Wheor d' the' gan t'?
Thor's music in the hyemly soond o' 'howk,' or 'haadaway.'
an' w' had nivvor hord o'...
o' ivry parent wuz t' own...
one 'musical' bairn that wuz sent t' larn music.
NEEBODY seems t' reelise that a hooswife aalwiz...
that had been shifted oot..
y' warn't reet.
come roond an'...
a bucket o' smaall coal t'...
o' watt sh'...
Cud Aa wesh?
w' got worsel's interested...
y' kin set doon as...
CONSTRUCTION. Gauzes. Cylindrical, 2 ins diameter. 41/2" high with conical top, a double gauze 1 ins. in depth at the peak. 24 mesh iron. Light. Candle.
Aa aalwiz...
NEEBODY seems t' reelise that a hooswife aalwiz...