The book can be purchased here. Please note that I do not set the price, and I know it is quite high. Please note that this is only a slim pamphlet with similar material to seen in the documentary. www.lulu.com/shop/mark-robinson/dead-mans-chair-the-legend-of-the-busby-stoop-chair/paperback/product-1768yr57.html?q=dead+man%27s+chair+mark+robinson&page=1&pageSize=4
@ButterflyFairy335 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary. I have a copy of your book, a very good read that gives you a shiver.
@LeviMacdonald-b7cАй бұрын
Looks like thirsk as some good shop's and outdoor market.my favourite 😍 I SEE a HERON shop 😊u can't go wrong with that
@LeviMacdonald-b7cАй бұрын
Yes it's at thirsk museum. Since 1978.as you'll have more information than me being from the area. It says the museum opens in March 2025. So I'm hopefully going to Visit. When it opens for visitors 🙌 Very spooky 😱 you wouldn't want to sit in that 🪑 would you. Enjoyed watching your video«👀 Ps« Wouldn't mind a copy of your Book. An interesting story 📚 🤔 I bet it's a Killer Read
@LHPDocumentariesАй бұрын
Thank you very much! Yeah the museum has closed for winter now, but when you do visit it might be worth doing the World of James Herriott too, as it is only just across the road from the museum (great historical scenes all about thirsk and north yorkshire) Thirsk is a nice town and will be even better if you visit on a market day, plenty of great local produce available!
@jamesross179911 күн бұрын
I remember my grandad telling me about aircrew who sat in the chair "always going missing on there next opp" during ww2. I've seen the bloody thing and I wouldn't sit in the bugger 😐
@jamesross179911 күн бұрын
It's a travesty that it's no longer an Inn we used to call in for a half sometimes on the way to or from Filey or Scarborough in the 80s 90s . My grandad a ww2 vetran knew about the chair and feard it although it was in the museum by the time he took me .
@LHPDocumentaries9 күн бұрын
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing. I also think it's a real shame that it's no longer the same old coaching inn that I know from my youth. I used to go up to Allanbrooke Barracks with my dad a lot when I was a kid, and I always enjoyed seeing the inn (and the noose outside) when passing by! It's not the same anymore sadly.