Lived there until 1975 and then left, still return periodically to see how I used to live
@stephaniegrainger562311 жыл бұрын
What a clear and informative video! Thanks
@briankiernansmith243312 жыл бұрын
good documentary, well narrated. i've just found this series.
@Colin4545 жыл бұрын
The railway yards around the 1-minute mark are in America !
@taweakame5 жыл бұрын
Some context would be helpful. For example the photograph at 2:57 of a field full of beatniks lying down. When was this and where was this photo taken. Would be good to know if it actually does have any provenance to actually connect it to Hebden Bridge or is it just a library photo tossed in to the mix. The reason that I ask is because it does not awake any memories of actual events that I have witnessed of this ilk. Would not have wanted to have missed this one. The first event of a vaguely similar kind that I am aware of happening in Hebden Bridge was the 1968 Arts Festival organised by Albert Hunt and friends.
@Intravenusdimilo12 жыл бұрын
Camerons big society in action, HB is really nice now but that self responsibility is a thing of the past.
@erasmusgerasnus23327 жыл бұрын
Nice video....BUT....did you not manage to buy this mill (or was it Linden mill) for £1 while you were on the board of Pennine Heritage.....They still call you Fletch the Letch . I ve met two people who claim they are your genetic cast off's. Tell em about the masonry and fraud David . You used to be so respected by many of us 'old' locals.
@janiznick3 жыл бұрын
tell me over and over again my friend, I can't believe where on the eve of destruction.