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Pete Hill Snow 77
Pete Hill showcases some of his archive photography of a snowy day in Sheffield in 1977.
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Pete Hill's Top 5 Underpass
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Pete Hill is a Sheffield based photographer. In this video he showcases his Top 5 underpasses from the 1970s.
Pete Hill at Heeley Bottom
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Pete Hill is a Sheffield based photographer. In this video he shares some of his archive shots of Heeley Bottom, in Sheffield.
Pete Hill Stock Canal Basin
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Pete Hill is a Sheffield based photographer. Here he introduces some of his archive shots of Sheffield.s canal basin.
Pete Hill Stock Introduction
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Pete Hill is a Sheffield based photographer. This video introduces his archive of pictures of Sheffield from the mid 1970s.
Zedscan Jenni Byrom
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Jenni Byron explains the advantages of the Zedscan for diagnosing cervical cancer
David Mellor Composite
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David Mellor manufacture high end cutlery at their factory in Hathersage
Driver Hire Conference 2019
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Driver Hire held their annual conference in York in January 2019
cameralife 67.02
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Pete Hill shows some of the cameras from his 50 year collection
Sheffield - There's More Life in a Northern City
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Sheffield - There's More Life in a Northern City
Platform Sheffield Introduction October 2016
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Platform Sheffield Introduction October 2016
Platform Sheffield Virtual Reality Special
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Platform Sheffield Virtual Reality Special
Devolution and the Sheffield City Region UK
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Devolution and the Sheffield City Region UK
corvideos Affordable Video Production 8
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I am so happy to see all the bands.Great time for music
Ken, very interesting, I still have a few tools made in Sheffield and some of my grandfathers steel and wood bodied planes. Always place a plane down on its side, not its face where the blade is. All the skills have gone using hand tools, its all electric with no thought of craftsmanship and pride in the work. Glad you was able to start the museum, plus having everything documented so people know what they are looking at and what trade and typeof job it would be used for. Skirting boards and window sashes would have been shaped by certain planes hence the strange shapes and thicknesses.
Brings back great memories, growing up in my teenage years, in the 70's, following my beloved wednesday all over the💙, country
Very good photos, thanks
crap . migrant sucking the life out of the system , and poverty everywhere as a result of socialism and a council funding free everything all to keep them voting for more of the control by poverty
There was a Daredevil mannequin on top of that sign on the thumbnail many years ago. Don't ask.
Decent houses knocked down, people gone, shops shut. What for?
This man was a National treasure in his native Britain no doubt cherish our old folks we just don't never know how long we get to have them and I make it a point to stop whatever im doing and listen when one wants to pass on wisdom always
Sadly these days are gone...multiculturalism hasn't made the place any better for sure.
Very well presented I agree with mark and alanr
Excellent work with photos of happier times. Unfortunately, Heeley bottom has turned into a dystopian sprawl, just like many areas of this country.
Brilliant!. Thank you for sharing your photos. I do like how you present them here. Gives them so much more context
Thank you!
“ Made in England “ …phew …RIP
Very interesting man, as a carpenter of 40 years I could chat to him all day. Rest in peace Ken x
Here randomly 11years later. Delighted. Haha.
brilliant!
Thanks for sharing this, I really enjoyed it
wonderful!, i bet he doesn.t have a fret crowning file, only cos they didnt make guitars in UK, but there will be something like it, love this
Bought many tools from his shop down the moor no shops of that quality any more always a nice guy😊
I knew him shortly after this video was made. I gave him a plane I had made in 1941.
So much information in one head. Fantastic
Did you know Kier Starmers dad ?He was a tool maker .He made Kier so not much good.
One of natchor ones gentlemen
That looks like a Japanese dovetailing tool at the 5 min mark. Just saw something similar tonight studying the subject
There’s one in No10 if you want one !
"I'm glad i'm an Englishman" lol
Thank you Ken.As a semi retired carpenter who loves old tools.this video brought me a lot of joy.
Collect Starmer, he’s the biggest tool in the country.
3.18 Does anyone know what is the stick he is using to polish that countersink bit?
The offshore drilling industry still uses decimal feet. All drill pipe and well casing is measured and recorded in decimal feet using special measuring tapes.
It’s so exciting to see you and all of the absolutely beautiful tools that you have had come into your life. I’m only 65 and I have so much pride and genuine happiness in all of the beautiful hand tools that have come into my life. Thank you so much for sharing some of your collection with us. I definitely appreciate it. 😊
Thank The Lord Men such as Mr. Hawley (and others) take the time and effort to catalogue these treasures. His "bridge" of knowledge from a by-gone era to the present is irreplaceable and without such persons the intricacies of tooling and cutlery may have been lost to the ages. Thanks also to the kind volunteers... what a wonderful endeavor. God Bless you Mr Hawley...
I used to go in his shop. It was a quality place. No rubbish, top quality. There used to be a sign in the door saying “ put thi smoke out before tha comes in cus it meks us cough and we ate it “ . I once asked if they had any magnet strip tool holders and they said “never heard of them, sounds gimmicky “ that surprised me. But people who loved what they did and had enthusiasm. Try and find it now .
What a fabulous interesting guy and story 👍👍👍
I started by renovating an old Stanley-Bailey No4 wood plane that belonged to my father. Since then I’ve collected about 20 and got great pleasure from bringing them back to a useful working condition. Wood work wasn’t my strong point when at school.
9:25 that is Harry. A wonderful RUclipsr. I have been enthusiastic about every one of his shows.
That was the most interesting video I have seen in some time. Excellent! Bravo!
Thank you to the Trust, the Museum and the Volunteers who preserve both the collection and Mr Hawley's legacy. I hope to have an opportunity one day to visit. I was particularly touched by Ken's attachment to his late father's micrometer. I am privileged to be the custodian of a few of my dear late father's tools, and I know exactly how Ken felt. It brought me to tears, in a good way. Thank you, and God bless. I
I started my toolmaker’s apprenticeship in January 1963, (the big freeze!), earning the equivalent of £1,13 shillings a week, (47 hrs), whereas I’d been getting £3 a week for a triple paper round! The first thing I was told was,..you need to save up for a one inch micrometer as all have to have their own! I bought a Moore and Wright square framed version which was around £2, so a week and a half wages gone before I got going! Still have it and it’s going strong like me at 77, so it is about 62 years old now! British quality at its best! Cheers
I started my apprenticeship in the CEGB in 1962. Bloody cold! My micrometers have all been Moore and Wright,the latest being metric. Regards
@@petergregory5286 How about commenting on the interesting video rather than provide life stories?
To all those responsible for preserving this important and fascinating part of history , thank you. As a woodworker I’ve always felt gratitude toward those involved in the development and producing of the tools I’m very fortunate to own and use. As a history buff these documentaries are priceless.
Hand tool heaven !
This is great Pete love your photography thank you for sharing this.
Fabulous stuff!
Oh my childhood in Sheffield untill i spent the next 40 year's travelling the globe now iam back worn out 😅 Love my city as it used to be Now they the council have raped the industrial heritage
Graham is an absolute gem and one of the funniest writers we’ve had the pleasure to meet.
Fascinating
Soem of it still looks the same born and brougt up in Sheffield and had good nights out back in the day but glad i have moived away
monotony!!!!
loving this jazz funk at its best
The thing I most remember from this time is the fact the local music journalists of the era were way more attractive than the bands themselves.