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:Buried By Time & Dust:
Добавлен 15 июл 2020
A return to places & people, gone but not forgotten.
Abandoned & Derelict Mortuary Chapel, Edgerton, Huddersfield.
Video evidence showing the decades of neglect of the Mortuary chapels at Edgerton cemetery, Huddersfield.
The central tower looks ready to collapse at any moment, and huge heavy masonry is crumbling away on the chapels.
It’s a real shame to let this 1850’s building fade into history.
The central tower looks ready to collapse at any moment, and huge heavy masonry is crumbling away on the chapels.
It’s a real shame to let this 1850’s building fade into history.
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Transpennine Upgrade at Huddersfield Station.
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A look at the ongoing work at Huddersfield station. Part of the Transpennine upgrade, electrifying & adding extra lines across the north of England.
Jubilee (Victoria) Tower, Castle Hill, Huddersfield.
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Jubilee Tower, built to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897. Built on the ancient settlement of Castle Hill.
The Scarborough Bombardment. 16th December 1914.
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The day the Imperial German Navy brought terror to the east coast of England.
Workers at the Mill of Joseph “Jessie” Lumb. Huddersfield, 1900.
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Workers at the Mill of Joseph “Jessie” Lumb. Folly Hall, Chapel Hill. Huddersfield. 1900.
Skarthborg - Scarborough of the Past.
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Old photographs of Scarborough, North Yorkshire. #Scarborough #Yorkshire #EastCoast #Skarthborg
Deighton Station, Huddersfield. Trans-Pennine Upgrade, 6/12/24. #Odersfelt #Huddersfield #Deighton
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Massive construction work on the railway at Deighton, Huddersfield. Part of the Trans-pennine upgrade to bring the railway from the past to the present. The plans include huge earthmoving works, replacing old bridges, laying additional tracks, and electrifying the whole line from the east coast to the west coast. #huddersfield #Odersfelt #Deighton #tpupgrade #transpennineexpress #Transpenninera...
Huddersfield Remembers. 11/11/24.
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Armistice day at the Huddersfield war memorial, Greenhead Park. 11th November 2024. Followed by visiting the final resting place of some of the fallen heroes of World wars I & II, and recent times, at Edgerton Cemetery, Huddersfield.
Edgerton Cemetery - Huddersfield.
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Huddersfield’s answer to overcrowded churchyards in the town. After years of overcrowding in the graveyard at St Peter’s (Parish Church), the burial act of 1852 was passed and new burial ground at Edgerton was chosen. The graveyard in the town was in a horrific state, with half decomposed remains & coffins regularly being removed to make room for new burials. Body parts were in full public view...
Sheffield General Cemetery.
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Sheffield General Cemetery, South Yorkshire.
Wycoller Hall, Nr Colne.
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Ruins of the 16th century manor house at Wycoller, Nr Colne.
The 1862 Wardsend Cemetery Scandal, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
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The 1862 riot & scandal at Wardsend Cemetery, Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
Ecclesfield - St Mary’s Church
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Ecclesfield - St Mary’s Church. Ecclesfield, Nr Sheffield.
Yorkshire Wartime Experience.
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Yorkshire Wartime Experience, Hunsworth Nr Cleckheaton.
Intake Head Farm, Marsden, Nr Huddersfield. #odersfelt
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Abandoned derelict farmhouse upon the Yorkshire hills over Marsden. #odersfelt
A Nightmare in Brontëland. Haworth.
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A Nightmare in Brontëland. Haworth.
The First Home of Huddersfield Town AFC, Leeds Road.
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The First Home of Huddersfield Town AFC, Leeds Road.
Old Huddersfield in Colour. #Odersfelt
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Old Huddersfield in Colour. #Odersfelt
Bradford City AFC, Valley Parade, and the horrific fire disaster in 1985.
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Bradford City AFC, Valley Parade, and the horrific fire disaster in 1985.
Huddersfield: Pubs, Inns, Taverns & Ale-Houses. #Odersfelt
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Huddersfield: Pubs, Inns, Taverns & Ale-Houses. #Odersfelt
H.Booth Factory Fire, Huddersfield. #Odersfelt
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H.Booth Factory Fire, Huddersfield. #Odersfelt
Aimbry: Almondbury of the Past. #Odersfelt
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Aimbry: Almondbury of the Past. #Odersfelt
Castle Hill & The Jubilee Tower, Huddersfield. #Odersfelt
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Castle Hill & The Jubilee Tower, Huddersfield. #Odersfelt
Trams & Trolleybuses of Huddersfield #Odersfelt
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Trams & Trolleybuses of Huddersfield #Odersfelt
York, Pt3. Eboracum/Eoforwic/Jorvik. York of the Past.
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York, Pt3. Eboracum/Eoforwic/Jorvik. York of the Past.
York, Pt2. Eboracum/Eoforwic/Jorvik. York of the Past.
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York, Pt2. Eboracum/Eoforwic/Jorvik. York of the Past.
York, Pt1. Eboracum/Eoforwic/Jorvik. York of the Past.
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York, Pt1. Eboracum/Eoforwic/Jorvik. York of the Past.
Lightcliffe 1775 - Old Church. Please see description for a date error.
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Lightcliffe 1775 - Old Church. Please see description for a date error.
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Absolutely wonderful! Thank you for showing us these splendid photographs. Spot the person NOT wearing a hat. There are few places in the world that have the character and charm of Scarborough (even today.) To wake up early and leave your hotel to see the sun rising from the Italian gardens. Well, nothing could be finer. What is the 3rd piece of music please?
Good evening, I'm currently researching pubs in the village of Shepley, I was wondering if you had any old photo's?
I’ve a couple of pics. Sovereign, Black Bull, The Railway, Farmers Boy etc. 👍🏻
I am Leeds born and bred have all books documenting this photos. I educate myself and still get told to go back to where I come from Leeds has serious racism issue 😊
Beautiful town ruined over time..
I wonder if they had a cat at Huddersfield station back then? Always cheered me when waiting for the late TPE services.
Surely many of these pubs would have had colour photos judging by the cars parked nearby. I have a really old photo of a pub up Scammonden way
Was that the Nont Sarahs?
Lovely pictures of a bygone era. Thank you 😊
Excellent. Thank you. Memories of my childhood and youth. I loved the red and cream trolley bus livery . . . .
Thanks. Always happy to hear someone has recalled good memories. 👍🏻
How interesting. My Great Grandfather used to be the vicar here! Rev. G. G. Dawson. I still have cups and saucers with the church on them.
Was that around WWII?
Pure nostalgia, hic! 😊 U.K
Any photos of Legrams Lane near St Andrews Mills BD7 from Pre 1980? Showing building that got demolished. Would be great to see them.
Btilliant vid
Our beautiful town. The house we bought and live in was buit in 1892 and i often ponder on whet life was like back then. This film clip gives me a brief window in to that time, who knows maybe one of those workers lived in my house. I am such a dreamer,lol. All the best to you and yours.
Castle hill pub is demolished in 2000 in 24 years ago
The video was fantastic . What made it so much better was the wonderful music. Can you let me know what it is please? Love from Oz
Thanks Steve 👍🏻 The music is ‘Salvation’ by Ghostrifter.
What drone is that
@@YtVloggerJosh Dji mini 3
@buriedyorkshire I might get one lol
@ haha! If you do, go direct to DJi on their webpage. They do some good promo packs and special offers, and delivery is very quick 👍🏻
My father is buried in that cemetery
Brilliant thank you 😊
@@petergarthwaite6805 Cheers Peter 👍🏻
Great compilation. Many thanks.
10 out of 10, for such wonderfully uplifting theme/instrumental music to blend in with this video, filmed above what'll become a newly transformed huddersfield railway station as part of the vital yet crucial work in the form of the transpennine route upgrade out there.
@@williamchivers380 I’ll be doing more update filming in the near future. Hillhouse sidings are currently being engineered, looks like new sidings are going in. 👍🏻
kmc have no shame
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10/10 brilliant, thanks.
My ancestors didn´t behave very well … Thank you for this video. War is never a solution!
Wonderful video , Thank you for posting this, as I didnt know The Germans were involved so early in the First World War.
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Brill loved the music too
“The day that shook the world” (1975) movie about the kiIIing of Franz Ferdinand, six months before the bombardment of NE England.
Very well done , extremely interesting to a Scarborougholic like myself
Thank you 👍🏻
Is it a Kenyon and Mitchell film?
It is 👍🏻
enchanting
Never thought of Deighton as an epicentre of trans Pennine commerce. Why would anyone be investing in this? One of the mysteries of the administration.
They're not investing in Deighton per se, there is already a station there and the plan is to increase to 4 tracks from 2, electrify the route and increase line speeds.
Huddersfield was beautiful it's a dive now
Born in 61, our house was at the rear of the Maypole. 135 Bradley boulevard
amazing memories thanks
im a leeds lad, born there 1961 and proud to be so, &, a lot of these places i know well, Even though many of the photo's were before my time. cheers for uploading.
thanks for this, interesting to see how places i know, and a once great industrial city has now changed. i have known bradford well since the 70's, and have lived in one of the better areas on the outskirts for almost 30 years now, but whenever anyone asks me where i live, i don't want to even acknowledge bradford at all, it's joke and a shithole now, and we all know why. the ridiculous woke 'city of culture' award for 2025 is totally pathetic, given to pacify just one culture, and it's not ours. i rarely go anywhere near the city now unless forced to, in part coz the standard of driving has to be the worst anywhere in the country.
The majority in the city are White. Stop blaming minorities for all your problems. Blame those who destroyed the city centre in the first place.
Went there once in the 80s to watch oxford what a long trip😊
What you see in theses photos, was a thriving prosperous Huddersfield, with superb architectural buildings & local businesses, now all destroyed by successive incompetent, councils, this is my town, having lived & worked in Huddersfield for the last 56 years, was in the town centre last Saturday & there is nothing left except cheap ££ shops, tat shops & the latest phenomenon Vape shops, it's a crying shame, even Brighouse has more going for it over Huddersfield Town center 😕😕
Born in bradford in 1958 was dragged away in 67 to live in lancashire we went back on a visit in 1973 the house we lived in on st stevens road had gone but my old school ryan st juniors was still standing watching this brought back memories
I remember the old Huddersfield station buffet. Used to pop in there at lunch time for a treat. Did a great steak pie dinner. Catching the Newcastle loco afterwards. Both now gone! As you say now o my memories buried in time and dust! And eventually even memories of that time and place will be gone. Only images and writing will remain. Great images of a time once common now no more!
There are actual people in some of the pictures carrying shopping bags 😅😅
What's the big place at 4.43?
@@winstonsmith3690 Bradford Royal Infirmary 👍🏻
@@buriedyorkshire looks different!
Crying shame to have gotten rid of this line. Would be useful today. It'll never be rebuilt.
It has taken me back to places I had forgotten. My granddad's old house in Holbeck. It was a back to back with three loos in a block, next doo but one. And we never used the end one, as it wasn't clean (or that is what we were told). And I remember ripping the newspaper into squares and threading string through to wipe your bum with. I even remember the man who lit the gas lights in the streets. Where we lived we had electric street lighting. God I'm getting old. Does anyone know if there are photos of the cooking plant that straddled the road from bramley to town? As a little one, I remember it looking amazing on dark winter nights with flames all around.
@@khum3175 Good memories, thanks for sharing. 😊👍🏻
It's a shame to see such a magnificent building so derelict.
Very impressive. Lots of wealthy people buried there obviously. I wonder when they'll build houses on it? Nowhere is safe.
Just popped up myself do scout for a potential photoshoot. Not a good idea in August, weeds and nettles are shoulder high! Some of the electrical fittings suggest 1960s/70s. I'll be back! 👍
The stone was sold to a building contractor from the south of England by the then owner whose planing permission to turn it into an takeaway was rejected by the city Council. In response to this he sold the ston, he was ordered by the council to rebuild the castle hill pub using the original stones wear posable. Put because of his religion he refused to do so hens Huddersfield lost a marvellous public house.