During my RAF days, (1965 - 1971) I spent twelve months or so at nearby RAF Halton. This video brings back lots of happy memories. Spent a lot of time in The Shoulder of Mutton during off duty hours. Lovely to see something of Wendover again. A lovely town.
@zonabrown924117 сағат бұрын
Came from Surrey originally then went to Australia where i stayed
@zonabrown924117 сағат бұрын
My 1st look at 1 of your videos enjoyed it very much❤
@melodyfleck9368Күн бұрын
I thought he was talking about another town and had to look up the Welsh pronunciation. Apparently, 2 Ls are pronounced as TH by Welsh because they have a different alphabet. I hope that helps others who are as confused as I was.
@kingyup447Күн бұрын
I went on a weekday and the city centre was dead. It was like the Truman Show.
@megparry8443Күн бұрын
Excellent and useful as I hope to visit Antrim next weekend. Thank you.
@BruceDanton-xw6egКүн бұрын
A border in what is really the same country of course Weird really but it is ireland though too
@blackratjan2 күн бұрын
Nice potted history of my home town. Well done.
@eddieaicken56872 күн бұрын
Bulls**t video. Narrator has obviously not been to Northern Ireland. Placename pronunciations are mostly wrong. I've lived in Northern Ireland for most of my 52 years and never had anyone recommend Whitehead as a place to visit. I've been there once as a health care professional seeing a patient. Didn't see anything to make me want to stay a minute longer than necessary.
@mfossoli2 күн бұрын
I'm watching. The hum in your mic is very distracting.
@davidharwood95522 күн бұрын
Well done Amersham. Barbara Windsor would be proud. Didn’t see the Police Station
Very informative and has well prepared me for my trip to Lincoln this weekend. Definately the best video on Lincoln.
@seandoran22094 күн бұрын
Ireland... Derry . Londonderry a lie .Stop with the lies.
@danpictish54574 күн бұрын
The Castle was attacked at least 16 times mainly by the English over the Scottish History! The English of course wanted Scotland!
@toshishimura4 күн бұрын
The Stockton and Darlington railway wasnt 'One Of' the first passenger railways, it was THE first passenger railway, preceding Liverpool to Manchester by 5 years
@mreuropa884 күн бұрын
Thank you for a great tour of the City I lived in throughout my twenties. It has reminded me to revisit sometime, especially to see the site of the Oxford Martyr's execution and memorial of my name sake one Hugh Latimer.
@AnthonyChew4 күн бұрын
The last time I was in Barnsley people were using flip phones with 0.3MP cameras! I lived in Cudworth.
@leogaron45674 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Enjoyed my visit there.
@Newsthink4 күн бұрын
hey! I love this video, appreciate your work. I'm working on a video about Isambard Kingdom Brunel and will be briefly mentioning Torquay. Would you mind if I used a few seconds of your footage? I'm happy to credit you on-screen and link to your video in my description. Thank you, Cindy
@KevinMole-cj3kl4 күн бұрын
My hometown
@oceansunset61475 күн бұрын
Graffiti ruins Brighton, why don’t the council cover it up
@kevwhufc86405 күн бұрын
Over the past 20 years the council has sold every single parcel of land to developers, allotments and small green areas large enough to get outside with the kids and have a picnic and close enough to walk to , known only by locals all around the city centre quiet pleasant areas the families and children few but know each other. Away from the hoards who pack the large parks such as verulam park. Are all gone, anywhere large enough to fit a house and garden with a private driveway, are now exactly that. Those small open places were like lungs around a small but congested high street, a bypass for trucks and vehicles that can't cope with so much traffic it's like one long train. Now those small green areas have gone a once pleasant town is now a claustrophobic ,overcrowded city that only has one road through it, from holywell hill then it becomes StPeters street . The other roads, small streets are no more than rat runs that people use to avoid the high street that end up at the same place, so are always busy . A small city centre with an ever growing population spreading so fast it will soon swallow Hatfield. Yet the council doesn't care or consider they just look for more spaces,places they can sell to developers so thry can build posh houses or apartments for outsiders . They closed the colleges and sold the land, they closed a museum and sold the land, most of our hospital building is now a posh housing estate. If they could they would sell the Roman park verulamium to property developers , one day they will. Its unbelievable how much StAlbans has changed in just a couple of decades.
@Theo_MaxClips5 күн бұрын
I live here 😊
@nonchai5 күн бұрын
This is a superb WalkNTalk about my past 60s childhood abode, but - for the sake pf my 97yr old icelandic mother - it would be really useful if you added an actual human-typed caption track (English) for the hard of hearing as google AI auto-generated captions gets ALL the Icelandic names or words wrong! Takk and Sjaumst!
@mentonish5 күн бұрын
Thanks for a great review, my old school, adcroft school of building now all gone, like Ushers the brewery constructed in the sixties.
@ellenmcclenathan85166 күн бұрын
As a born and raised Brightonian who now lives in the USA this video just made my day. Seeing all the places I remember from my childhood and early adulthood gave me so much joy. So much so that I am now making plans to bring my US born kiddos, and American hubs, home to Brighton for a holiday next summer! Thank you so much for this wonderful tour!
@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw6 күн бұрын
The "Newton apple tree" is in the garden of Woolsthorpe Manor, his family home in Lincolnshire. During the Great Plague of 1665, Cambridge University closed. Newton went home and supposedly worked on his gravitational ideas. The original tree died and was uprooted, but another one was planted on the same spot. It was there when I visited years ago. It's now a National Trust property.
@malithrathnasekara9626 күн бұрын
Love Akureyri.....❤
@dickb21287 күн бұрын
I lived behind the Claro Beagle pub from late 1969 to July 1974. I loved your video but so much has changed in the years gone by that I hardly recognized a place I called home. My son was born in Harrogate and I have many many fond memories of the town and the wonderful Yorkshire people I met. Thanks for the memories from a Yank in Florida.
@Speedy636Germany7 күн бұрын
Interesting narration, pleasure to watch!
@catherineloftus13767 күн бұрын
Beautiful village amazing beach, ok going down but you'll be panting going back up. Well worth it though.
@will-ht3mc7 күн бұрын
Where’s the part where you walk through them. Do they all have their own uploads?
@David-vx4mx8 күн бұрын
I always preferred the ancient name of Northumbria.
@will51508 күн бұрын
I'm glad Ireland is supporting the palestinian cause. it takes a lot of nerve to stand up to the u.s. and israel.
@TommyCat-rz6wp8 күн бұрын
700 fatalities? ❤
@lol984619 күн бұрын
Love newcastle ❤
@alanwilkinson94879 күн бұрын
Thankyou very much, just booked for a week in August, really looking forward to visiting..
@user-jz6bj3ge9g9 күн бұрын
Liferd
@user-jz6bj3ge9g9 күн бұрын
Make sure not even a jaguar passes Ireland border 🔥
@georgimarinov914010 күн бұрын
Super
@williamfairchild743910 күн бұрын
I really like Lincoln with places like the New Theatre Royal, the Everyman and Odeon Cinemas, the High Street, the Drill Hall, St Marks etc
@user-kb7vt3nh4u10 күн бұрын
What a fabulous day in a fabulous place 🤩
@Zymil27310 күн бұрын
Love these narrated walks. Superb work!
@chris.simmonds10 күн бұрын
9/10. I didn’t get the last one
@daghusebye504111 күн бұрын
🏆👍🏻🤩
@terranceyeo308712 күн бұрын
scafolding on the outside a good ladder to the roof