Very good going to Part 2. Thanks, going back to the late 1950's early sixties I used to go to Openshaw Lads Club. Played football and Table tennis for them and still have the football medals. Great places and I am sure were run by volunteers.
@susanjelleberg44858 сағат бұрын
Where are they getting money for clothes?
@PamelaSpiker12 сағат бұрын
I would have taken the note book to the authorities..
@exceleratefitnesscic667718 сағат бұрын
Another mega video mate. Mother macs, not a regular haunt but used to have a few in there from time to time. Will definitely be different next time I go in there. Never knew about the ducking stools, that's messed up. 10/10 again mate
@daftmonkey72969 сағат бұрын
@@exceleratefitnesscic6677 it’s crazy some of the history that Manchester had isn’t it mate. Thank you for watching 👍🏼
@Davidlee-kr2sc19 сағат бұрын
This is where Hollywood got the hills have eyes, and the wrong turn 😮😮😮!!?
@exceleratefitnesscic6677Күн бұрын
Ive only just found your page but mate, its mint! Good job loving these videos
@daftmonkey729622 сағат бұрын
@@exceleratefitnesscic6677 thank you so much! So glad you found the channel too! Great to hear your enjoying the content! Plenty more to come 👍🏼
@exceleratefitnesscic6677Күн бұрын
Maybe he had special needs which is why his mum locked him up. Maybe she just didnt want the rest of society to judge him. Back in them days they would have just took him to a mental home. She was probably doing what she could to keep him with her?
@daftmonkey729622 сағат бұрын
@@exceleratefitnesscic6677 great point!
@exceleratefitnesscic6677Күн бұрын
10 out of 10 mate. Brilliant video
@daftmonkey729622 сағат бұрын
@@exceleratefitnesscic6677 cheers mate
@mikeyseibert1406Күн бұрын
That girl in black with the big glasses don’t sound like she is from the mountains. My whole damn family is mountain folk and I ain’t never heard one with a city accent
@UncleWigzКүн бұрын
Thank you for showing me what it would of looked like when my armitage family loved in salford so sad to see these nice areas turn to what you show so sad that the corruption was real then as it is today
@JackDorsey-t8qКүн бұрын
Engels had 10 houses in and around Manchester One was a brand-new build on Hyde road
@larryspoonamore7812Күн бұрын
Theres wild folk in the back country of appalachia indians and folk who just want to be left alone try leaving them alone they aint mean just hear a different song i know several of them viset them some good folks just living like they want
@thedoctor4084Күн бұрын
Thanks very thought provoking subject matter, I think there could be a mixture of accidents and muggings but would not be surprised if there was something more malicious involved. The canals are a fine heritage from the industrial past of Manchester and more should be done to ensure they are safe places for the public. Could be a great tourist attraction. Well done to you for producing these Vlogs.
@daftmonkey7296Күн бұрын
@@thedoctor4084 thanks so much mate. Really glad you enjoyed this video. It was difficult to put together but glad it’s raised a few eyebrows and got people thinking 👍🏼
@PorkChopAChunky2 күн бұрын
Im glad he didn't live long enough to see whats happened to his beloved England.
@UncleWigz2 күн бұрын
As some one who grew up in a place that is facing the same fate as a place all them lost memorys gone i understand your veiw but as someone who learning about armitage history carry on keeping these videos coming it means lots to people like me whos ancestors lived in such places whos historys is lost
@Corgis1752 күн бұрын
So sad. RIP George.
@ginarizzo10392 күн бұрын
They’re more likely one of the many homeless addicts of Appalachia.., The region, unfortunately has had major poverty and addiction for decades. The only place to go is the woods to live .
@theobjectivethinker642 күн бұрын
I am convinced that a handful of the drowning victims were the result of misadventure by the serial rapist Reynhard Sinaga. Could he have killed a few by accidentally overdosing them.
@cfmmck8952 күн бұрын
My great gran lived anita street a long time ago and in the victoria dwelling nearby it at some point.
@daftmonkey72962 күн бұрын
@@cfmmck895 it’s such an amazing and nostalgic place to be!
@scottgordin97093 күн бұрын
That Martin family must've been some kind of big public figure for them to send in the Green Berets to look for a single child who was missing for a few days. These days when a kid goes missing, they give up after a few hours.
@thedoctor40843 күн бұрын
Thanks that was very interesting and raised quite a discussion with my wife. My Grandmother came from Clonmel Ireland around 1900 and I found her living in John St. New Cross as a boarder at the time of the 1901 census. The English side of the family moved from the countryside into Manchester Centre during the time you were speaking about on your Vlog and settled in the Ancoats area. Great to have found your channel. Thank you very much.
@daftmonkey72962 күн бұрын
thats amazing mate! thanks so much for sharing that, I really do appreciate it! really glad you found the channel too! :)
@bipolarexpress8303 күн бұрын
8:49 I just got the chills.
@alainaaugust19323 күн бұрын
Just finished the _Mrs. Lowry and Son_ movie here on YT. Brilliant. Not for those addicted to car chasing action, but a moving character study and portrait of real people in a time of painful poverty and vicious inequality. You recorded it all, Mr. Lowry, thank you. (Images of his work easily found online. Enter his name and paintings or portraits or sailboats and tap Images.)
@armychic153 күн бұрын
When I was about 6, my brother, his gf at the time, and I drove from Jacksonville, Florida to NC and camped/ hiked the Appalachian Trail for a week. I remember sleeping in wooden shelters, my brother purposely scaring me with ghost stories at night, and being terrified of bears. I was too young to appreciate the beauty the way I do now. I didn't know anything about feral people; and if my brother and his gf knew, thankfully, they never said.
@daftmonkey72962 күн бұрын
wow that sound incredible and also very scary! thanks so much for sharing your memories with us and thanks for watching the video :)
@thomasstevenson17853 күн бұрын
What an amazing bit of film mate ,superb ,well done ...
@daftmonkey72963 күн бұрын
@@thomasstevenson1785 thank you so much mate! So glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼 🖼️
@pamwilcox19823 күн бұрын
I'm an Appalachian and there are cannibals
@thedoctor40844 күн бұрын
Thanks, very interesting stories, I was born in Ancoats and was unaware of this history. I live abroad now and have not been in Manchester for many years and was surprised to see how Piccadilly Gardens has changed.
@daftmonkey72963 күн бұрын
@@thedoctor4084 thank so much. I’m really glad you enjoyed the video and could also connect with it. Thanks for watching ⭐️🙌🏼
@tirzhaprinsloo27744 күн бұрын
This is terrible young people walking these trails are not expecting this, search out these trails and found these murderers and bring them to jail.
@ritabarber92865 күн бұрын
So sad. I used to live near Salford. And had friends there. Please keep the last few houses alive, in memory of all the people who lived there. Rita Fox. I live in Australia now. Love to all ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@douglasross5945 күн бұрын
MAGA Country
@alanbates55385 күн бұрын
Your videos are amazing. Please don't stop . Full of great facts and history. You're too good for KZbin mate.
@daftmonkey72965 күн бұрын
@@alanbates5538 that means a lot Alan, thank you so much mate! So glad you enjoy the content 👍🏼
@user-ct7vz9jz6c6 күн бұрын
Fascinating, gave me the shivers i too love and am constantly aware of the history around the streets of the citys we walk. I have just found your chanel i am adicted to it now. You are fantastic thank you for your work.
@daftmonkey72963 күн бұрын
thanks so much! it's really nice to know that you enjoyed the video! thanks so much for checking out the content available too!
@phillmckill55626 күн бұрын
All they need is their red maga hats.🤣🤣
@southernillinois6 күн бұрын
To many meth heads here in rural illinois. I can only imagine what goes on in the mountains with nobody looking.
@miriamnewbury10447 күн бұрын
And there's one near stanley park.blackpool..because where de veres is was a ww2 airfield
@miriamnewbury10447 күн бұрын
They have them on Leeds Liverpool.near parbold . Lookout and gun stations i believe
@RobCarr-c9g7 күн бұрын
Hi Ant, just wanted to let you know I am going to Eyam. Wifey wanted to go somewhere for her birthday and mentioned Eyam. Cool I thought. Well February 9 will be the day The Carr family will be following in your footsteps. Looking forward to it. Stay safe mate. Need to see more of your videos. 👍😎👍
@daftmonkey72966 күн бұрын
oh wow! thats amazing mate! I'm sure you will have an amazing time soaking in the history of the place! thanks so much for the comment!
@RobCarr-c9g6 күн бұрын
@@daftmonkey7296 cheers Bud.
@TheMisterMonkeyman7 күн бұрын
I just now found your work and subscribed immediately after watching this. You are a very talented human with a deep soul. I'm just some old dude from Southern California and these love letters you make touch me, which is exactly what great art is supposed to do. Thank you and please keep making these. Peace.
@daftmonkey72966 күн бұрын
wow thank you so much mate! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and really touched by the kind words. also thank you for subbing to the channel! it really does mean a lot to me! cheers!
@petersantoro64297 күн бұрын
Great video mate keep up the good work the story of this village always brings a tear to my eyes the sacrifices these poor villagers made to stop it from spreading all done off their own backs no government guidelines or laws they did totally off their own backs quarantine social distancing disinfecting all this done NOT for their selves but to stop it from spreading to others in nearby villages for over a year how selfless is that and it just makes me feel so ashamed of the people of today when we went through a similar deal starting in 2020 nobody gave a flying fk about anyone but themselves selfish bstrds couldnt even stick to the guidelines to stop it from spreading they couldn't stick to a 6week quarantine or social distance cos they wanted a "pint" even idiots who hadn't drank for 15 years all of a sudden wanted to go to the pub for a pint so in comes the house party's or should I say super spreading events nobody could even put a little mask overs their mouths and nose inside a shop cos it was too "uncomfortable" for them all they thought about was themselves fk anyone else and fk how much it spreads as long as they can carry on doing pathetic stupid things how selfish and sad some are it absolutely angers me look at what we have today compared to the poor souls in this village we have the internet to browse on we have netflix to watch we could click a button and get what ever we wanted delivered straight to our door ON THE SAME DAY or latest the day after people still even got money that they didn't afto work for but all this still wasn't good enough these poor villagers had fk all compared to what we have and people still weren't satisfied and that's why it took so long for c19 to go away all through selfishness and self pity it makes me sick and angered the amount of elderly people passing away through it and a lot of young people aswel all because people didn't like being advised on what to do like little kids fkn bs and who ever reads this long FACTUAL comment if you was one of the people I'm talking about you want to be ashamed of yourselfs the amount of people who are no longer here down to Ur pathetic big baby behaviours u disgust me u should hang Ur head in shame absolutely pathetic is all i gotta say
@daftmonkey72966 күн бұрын
thank you so much for the encouragement Peter. You've made some great points in your comment! they really did lay down there lives for others and for the we will forever be grateful of the sacrifice they all made!
@Parknest8 күн бұрын
This is a fitting tribute to the late great Fred Dibnah MBE. He should've been knighted. He epitomized "Fred in a shed". His house was the Fred Dibnah Heritage Centre at one point following his passing so that has already been tried. He once said that he'd die in bed with his boots on. He wasn't far wrong. Guy Martin is now considered the modern day Fred Dibnah.
@daftmonkey72968 күн бұрын
@@Parknest I totally agree with you mate. Fred was a complete one off and sadly miss to this day. Thank you so much for watching the video. It means a lot 👍🏼
@Helpline58158 күн бұрын
My wife and I moved to the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania and she grew up with family from Appalachia, and we're Wicca, she's told me all the stories and warned me all about it. Even before though, I've always felt at home in the woods, I like to hike and hunt and fish and if anything feels or sounds wrong, I start to make tracks quick. We have skin and shadow walkers here and many other cryptids like the Squonk and Sasquatch and Mothman and many other weird things, also the Fae, fairies, etc.
@larryspoonamore7812Күн бұрын
You are full of shit to scared of your own shadow to stay in the woods
@Helpline58158 күн бұрын
Anyone else think of the Night Folk and the Murfree Brood from Rdr2? And the Skinners? How about Butcher's Creek?
@vickibebbington45478 күн бұрын
You should have had a walk a bit further down, instead of turning around the back of the church, where the Small graves are in the L, carry on straight, down the long pathway passed the Girls School to your R, it's layered with old slabs and markings. Then continue down onto the actual tarmac road until the corner and turn Left onto a private road and go up there its mind blowing (so the road backs onto the church or runs parallel to the church). Looks like a normal road at 1st 😉 hope that made sense I'm the worst navigator ever . Good video it's round the corner from me.
@daftmonkey72968 күн бұрын
@@vickibebbington4547 thanks so much Vicki! I’ll definitely check that out! Thanks for watching ⭐️
@dariapoklemba21508 күн бұрын
Not many people can keep transfixed to a u tube video for 5 min never mind 15. This was great. The accent makes it a bit hard to understand however the off English transcript helps. Subscribed!
@daftmonkey72968 күн бұрын
@@dariapoklemba2150 thanks a lot. I do have quite a thick, northern, uk accent which can be hard to understand. I thank you for sticking with the video and really appreciate the sub. So glad you enjoyed it 👍🏼⭐️
@margaretnorth71039 күн бұрын
I was a 12 year old child in Swinton when this happened but I never knew about it. Such a sad thing. My Dad would have known the place where this happened (he grew up in Pendleton and worked all over Salford and Swinton) but maybe he and Mum thought it wasn’t something they should mention in my hearing.
@margaretnorth71039 күн бұрын
Please carry on with these videos, they are so well done and interesting. It’s over 60 years since I was last in Weaste Cemetery after my grandad died so it was also interesting to see it. You may have passed the family plot on your way round.
@daftmonkey72966 күн бұрын
thank you so much Margaret! it really does mean a lot and I'm so happy you are enjoying the content! thanks also for the comment and sorry it took so long to reply back! theres plenty more to come very soon!
@margaretnorth71039 күн бұрын
What a sad heartbreaking story.
@margaretnorth71039 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this, I thoroughly enjoyed this vlog. My 3x great-grandfather Henry Dunbar lived in Angel Meadow between 1819 and his death around 1832. Another branch of my family were at the other end of the scale being the owners of the first calico printing business in Manchester. Also, Joseph Jordan who opened a school of anatomy on Bridge Street in the early 1800’s was a relative of mine. Have a look into his life if you haven’t already heard of him. Many thanks once again.
@Anthony-n5e1u9 күн бұрын
Just recently subscribed absolutely awesome videos and knowledge I’m a Lwr Broughton lad through the seventies and eighties down by the racecourse and Cromwell and peel park once known as David Lewis park keep up the great work kidda
@daftmonkey72969 күн бұрын
@@Anthony-n5e1u thanks a lot ant, really glad you are enjoying the videos and great to hear you’ve found the channel and also can connect with the videos! There’s plenty more to come! 👍🏼⭐️