Hi John thanks for your comment I hope you can enjoy the rest of the series made two years ago now. I was thinking of revisiting the area next year and going over the same route with my drones to provide an aeriel addition to the series. Would that be something you would watch? Best wishes Jon
@jillianson4523 Жыл бұрын
A wonderfully researched and beautifully filmed series on the northumberland castles throughout our history. I thoroughly enjoyed it thank you. Jill I'anson Leeds Uk
@jonimrye5722 Жыл бұрын
Why thank you Jill, did you know I was born in Leeds? Luxor Street in Harehills 68 yrs ago !!!! Thanks for your comments hope you enjoy the new series being released currently. Best wishes Jon
@dcallan8124 ай бұрын
@20:01 The Zetland building is now split into flats, but when Mr Pease built it as a hotel he had his train line extended to the rear entrance. The train would stop at Saltburn station for the riff raff to get off and take in the sae air. The train would then move on to the private covered siding for the posh people. Many of Saltburns building like the Queens hotel and the Zetland are built using Mr Pease very own "white" glazed brick too. great content 2x👍
@jonimrye57224 ай бұрын
Many thanks for this great insight - fascinating stuff
@evelynjepson59558 ай бұрын
we were there in 1969 and us kids played the penny archades mostly. My grandfather used to be at the greyhound races, there.
@jonimrye57228 ай бұрын
Thanks for adding your memories and sharing them. Best wishes Jon
@andrewclemmit20428 ай бұрын
Super film I really enjoyed this thanks.
@jonimrye57228 ай бұрын
Thanks Andrew please subscribe and watch the rest of this series and much more similar content on the channel. Just to let you know I will be doing an update on this series with added Drone Footage so hit the bell icon also to receive notification of when my posts are released. Best wishes Jon
@OllieFearn11 ай бұрын
Great video! As a Yorkshireman myself I loved learning more about God’s own country!
@jonimrye572211 ай бұрын
Thanks Ollie for your comments at some point later this year or next I will be following the River Tees from its source to estuary that might interest you. Also much more on the channel for you to enjoy. Best wishes Jon
@geoffasquith48192 жыл бұрын
Very good seen retort in very different light good watch
@jonimrye57222 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@Nell01112 жыл бұрын
Lovely episode Jon … lots of interesting information alongside great visuals.. many thanks
@jonimrye57222 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comments, please subscribe if you havent already done so, next episode will be released in a week or so. Jon
@anndowse10232 жыл бұрын
Jon, love that first episode. It was interesting to know how the name ‘Redcar’ came about. Marske looks lovely. We have such a beautiful coastline. Looking forward to the next Episode
@jonimrye57222 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ann, episode two - Staithes to Kettleness on its way in the next week or so. Jon
@MrMerrrrrrr2 жыл бұрын
Excellent job jon very professionally done. I bumped into you in Whitby today I was chomping on my chips 🍟 I hope you got my good side 😂 excellent job sir keep up the good work
@jonimrye57222 жыл бұрын
Hi Bud, thanks once again for posing. Todays episode will be up in the coming weeks. Thanks for the positive feedback.
@RobertThomaste8 ай бұрын
good
@jonimrye57228 ай бұрын
thanks
@robnewman610110 ай бұрын
I have a Hardback DORLING KINDERSLEY DK EYEWITNESS GUIDES Book of TRAIN. Discover the story of railways - from the days of steam to the high - speed, sophisticated trains of today.
@cliffordcook75392 жыл бұрын
Yorkshire has always started in the north on the banks of the tees no change of name will change that we are Yorkshire and I’m Middlesbrough born and a Yorkshire man
@jonimrye57222 жыл бұрын
I agree with you and as I point out in the final episode (to be posted soon) the yorkshire people are very proud people. I was born in Leeds so have Yorkshire blood myself.
@johnmudd64534 ай бұрын
Romans and Vikings ?
@TheSonsofFalstaff2 жыл бұрын
Love your work. However.....Lord Lieutenant. Pronounced Lefftenant in England. Lootenant in America.
@jonimrye57222 жыл бұрын
Aah sorry about that my mistake
@DanielFerguson-l2u8 ай бұрын
Romans worried about Vikings? I don't think so . A thousand years too early. I think you mean Angles & Saxons in the 4th century. It was the English that feared the Norsemen in the 9th/10th centuries, without signal stations.
@jonimrye57227 ай бұрын
Yes a mistake on my part, I intended to say Saxons. This was corrected later and in also in the comments. The series I did last year on Northumberland sets the record straight as to the saxons migrating here and not invading at all. You are a long way behind in the viewing order dear friend. You will find that any misleading or inaccurate statements are corrected as the films and series progress. My research sources are improving as I make new contacts. This series you criticise was mostly done off the top of my head. Current films are much more thoroughly researched. If you wish to help and support the channels research then please make a donation using the blue link at the top of the "home" page. All help is greatly received and goes to improve the end programme. Many thanks for adding your expertise it is always appreciated. Best wishes Jon
@joannek88552 жыл бұрын
You lost me at humberside.
@jonimrye57222 жыл бұрын
Not sure what you mean?
@oldsynner2 жыл бұрын
I still think of North Yorkshire as the North Riding. Not Jon's fault, of course!
@jonimrye57222 жыл бұрын
Hi, yes so do I. Those were the days when Northumberland went all the way to the Tyne and Durham between the Tyne and Tees. I dont know about you? but the world I was born into has long gone. Thanks for your comment Jon
@oldsynner2 жыл бұрын
@@jonimrye5722 Maybe not. At the last local elections we saw the return of Cumberland Council, replacing several non-historical constructs.
@carlharris28082 жыл бұрын
@@jonimrye5722 We here in east yorkshire took many years to get it changed back from humberside we hated it.Jon