History 0114
History 0114
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Sheffield FLOODING 2022 | River Don Overflows | Storm Franklin
It’s been a very dramatic day here in Sheffield.
Predictions by the Environment agency this morning predicted river levels higher than the catastrophic floods in 2007. Thankfully this hasn’t happened (yet) but the city has still been suffering some major flooding issues.
Here are just some of the videos captured by our residents over the last 12 hours.
With more rain forecast, this could well turn into a historic event, although we hope it doesn’t for the sake of the people who live close to the river.
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Видео

The Yorkshireman Pub | Emergency Demolition Granted - Could it be saved?
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The Yorkshireman Pub - Could it be saved? Today we went to have a look at the former Yorkshiremans pub which is to be demolished in the coming days due to structural issues. Should the building be saved? and how could this be done? Let us know in the comments below
SURVIVING THE SHEFFIELD BLITZ: 90 Year Old Survivor Tells Her Story
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SURVIVING THE SHEFFIELD BLITZ Blitz survivor Mavis Turner was just 10 years old when German air raids hit Sheffield in December 1940. She sat down with us to tell her story. From the horror of seeing a house explode, to the joy of hearing that WWII had ended. The harrowing account she gives of what Sheffielders went through on those nights is a real eye opener to just how bad it was. We are als...
Carbrook Hall: From Civil War To Starbucks | Charity Special Part 3 | Sheffield History
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CARBROOK HALL: FROM CIVIL WAR TO STARBUCKS (CHARITY SPECIAL PART 3) Join us as we explore Carbrook Hall in Attercliffe which dates back to 1176 and has witnessed a civil war, an industrial revolution and a high amount of paranormal activity! We have now passed our £100 target and have raised £140 for mens health charity, Movember. We are now aiming for £200 which would be amazing! If you are ab...
Tinsley Tram Depot - What Remains? | Charity Special Part 2 | Sheffield History
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Join me for part two of our charity special where we visit the former Tinsley tram depot to see what is left of Sheffield's first tram depot. If you enjoyed the video, please consider donating to our chosen charity for this month at the link below: uk.movember.com/mospace/14572884?firstvisit=true&fbclid=IwAR3wMBO8pEwSTKg-8HauGqW6CtyLvohFeJAnYioeIpJk7s6pfjbeTztQCvM if you are unable to donate, p...
THE FULL MONTY TOUR - LOCATION TOUR | Sheffield History | Fundraiser for Movember
Просмотров 14 тыс.2 года назад
Join us as we tour the most famous scenes from The Full Monty in aid of Movember. If you can donate, the link is below! if you aren’t in a position to donate, then please share this video on social media. The more people we reach, the more donations the charity will receive uk.movember.com/mospace/14572884?firstvisit=true&fbclid=IwAR1BN5O9qibYf1_vC51oBgDQceT1wk0wslL4wZh9tTDFJD9r53x3x9tjEZg
Sheffield & The FA Cup | Sheffield History
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The story of Sheffield and The FA Cup visiting the city in the 1980s
Hyde Park Flats Demolition (1993)
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THE DAY SHEFFIELDS SKYLINE CHANGED FOREVER On 3rd June 1993, the final section of Hyde Park Flats were demolished. The moment was captured by Barry Evans who was filming the event from Brook Hill. (Video Below) Commissioned in 1958, it was the second part of the regeneration of the area, which had seen Park Hill flats built at the same time. Hyde Park was opened in 1965, and ‘officially’ opened...
The Sheffield Blitz - 80 Year Anniversary Special | Mini Documentary
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
A look back at The Sheffield Blitz, which happened 80 years ago on 12/12/2020 & 15/12/2020
High Hazels Colliery History Tour - Abandoned Haigh Moor Drift Mine & Tramway (Sheffield)
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This week, we take a tour around the former area around High Hazels Colliery in Handsworth before making our way down to Darnall, following the old narrow gauge railway which was used to transport coal to Darnall Coal Depot. We also take a look at the old Haigh Moor Drift mine and make a great discovery!
The Hidden History of Orgreave
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Join us as we tour Orgreave and find out about a hill with a purpose and an abandoned bridge which was once of national attention
Sheffield: Before & After (Part Two)
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Part Two of Sheffield: Before & After This time we visit more sites around the City Centre along with Woodhouse, Kelham Island, Ski Village & a scene from The Full Monty in Page Hall
Sheffield: Before & After (Part One)
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Take a look at how much our city has changed with these before and after comparisons
The Lost Suburban Cinemas of Sheffield (Part 1)
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Today, we take a look at just some of Sheffield’s lost suburban cinemas.
Lyceum Theatre Sheffield - Back From The Brink
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Today is the 123rd birthday of Sheffield’s Lyceum. Take a look at how this much loved building very nearly disappeared in the 1970s and how it was lovingly restored to it’s former glory.
Sheffield Tramway: What Remains?
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Sheffield Tramway: What Remains?
Orgreave Hall: Lost & Found
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Orgreave Hall: Lost & Found
St Marys Church Handsworth Tower Climb & Views
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St Marys Church Handsworth Tower Climb & Views
Sheffield’s Tallest Buildings: 1430-2020
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Sheffield’s Tallest Buildings: 1430-2020

Комментарии

  • @MarieButcherlifecoach
    @MarieButcherlifecoach 5 дней назад

    The river was like this in 2007 on Nursery street, I was sat in traffic as the river burst its banks - thankfully everyone ignored traffic light & I managed to drive clear (in my MGTF sports car) before any damage was done. Really scary moment.

  • @philltaylor8442
    @philltaylor8442 6 дней назад

    And after 80 years! We're no wiser! Just got more destructive and less interested in one another !they have replaced it with mobiles and computers 😢 !we'll be lucky to see Christmas, let alone the new year 😢my pears are with God Almighity creation 🙏🏻my you all find God before it's too late Amen.

  • @AlexMitchell-sj4sb
    @AlexMitchell-sj4sb 23 дня назад

    Be interested on one about locations used in Threads. I lived on Manor estate in 1983-86 and I remember coming out of school one afternoon in early 1984 and I remember we were told there was a film crew just up the road from the school. Knew nothing more than that or what they were filming or what it was about. Realised years later they were filming on the sites of the demolished houses for some of the devastation scenes after the bomb had dropped. The council started the demolition of the houses on lower Manor in early 1984.

  • @angelaarnold3740
    @angelaarnold3740 Месяц назад

    What a lovely Lady❤❤❤

  • @deborahlapper2371
    @deborahlapper2371 Месяц назад

    I held my engagement party there in 1987

  • @cristinaaltobelli4860
    @cristinaaltobelli4860 Месяц назад

    That's the first time I've seen something about the Shefgield Blitz. When there have been documentaries about the Second World War...they always mention London and Coventry...but just a passing comment on the Sheffield Blitz....odd that. An excellent presentation...Cx

  • @andrewwinsall6354
    @andrewwinsall6354 2 месяца назад

    Nice one thanks Andy

  • @gemstonegirl1084
    @gemstonegirl1084 3 месяца назад

    ABC was the one I went to as a child, every Saturday morning, good times.

  • @ASM881
    @ASM881 5 месяцев назад

    My great nana survived the blits

  • @noorjahanjolly5463
    @noorjahanjolly5463 5 месяцев назад

    D

  • @CATS57CATS
    @CATS57CATS 5 месяцев назад

    Love the videos, wish I had your type of voice comes over well.

  • @alanblay2803
    @alanblay2803 6 месяцев назад

    Thankyou Mavis for your story.

  • @WalterHopevalleyrailwayenthusi
    @WalterHopevalleyrailwayenthusi 6 месяцев назад

    Justice for Orgreave.

  • @bmj214
    @bmj214 7 месяцев назад

    Ohh you’ve just covered that bit!!

  • @bmj214
    @bmj214 7 месяцев назад

    Seeing the old bridge just reminded me of it. I’m sure when I was younger (early 90s) the old bridge was a one way due to the weight of the vehicles. I didn’t even realise it had been replaced 😂😂

    • @History0114
      @History0114 7 месяцев назад

      Correct, it was restricted to single lane at the end of its life.

  • @bmj214
    @bmj214 7 месяцев назад

    Really interesting. I’d have love to have seen around the old Asda. Had the building totally gone? I remember how steep the car park was.

    • @History0114
      @History0114 7 месяцев назад

      I explored the site around 2011, the entire building was gone but there was still bits off the classic floor left intact

  • @johnd8538
    @johnd8538 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful

  • @goodie54321ag
    @goodie54321ag 9 месяцев назад

    My auntie worked for the owners

  • @vickythefist7062
    @vickythefist7062 9 месяцев назад

    Amazing memory. Amazing woman . This generation were hard as nails. Nothing seemed to bother them they just soldierd on .and never complained (shall i swear) So cute and from an innocent tome when people had manners still and ladies still wore gloves and were ladies . Coukd listen to this woman txlk for hours

  • @robertstroud7081
    @robertstroud7081 9 месяцев назад

    As far as i know this is an amateur interviewer showing us how an interview should be done. The emphasis is on Mavis and her story, touching and very moving. The interviewer treats Mavis with respect and lets her tell us her story without interrupting her. My mother lived through the war and the stories she told were sometimes horrific and sometimes amusing. It was obviously a very strange time for everyone and i have huge respect for all the people who lived through it. Thank you for this wonderful upload and congratulations on creating a marvellous account of this period directly from a genuinely lovely lady.

    • @History0114
      @History0114 9 месяцев назад

      Thankyou! Amateur indeed! Thanks for watching

    • @robertstroud7081
      @robertstroud7081 9 месяцев назад

      My apologies. I assumed that this was an amateur enthusiast channel rather than a professional set up. We are so used to so called professional interviewers asking questions and then talking over the interviewee. This interview is the opposite of the norm and is refreshing for that. I congratulate you on your content and your way of working. I did not use the term amateur in a derogatory sense as you can tell from the rest of my comments. I apologise unreservedly if this caused any offence as this was not my intention. Once again thank you for the upload.

    • @History0114
      @History0114 9 месяцев назад

      @@robertstroud7081 no need to apologise Robert at all I did not take it the wrong way at all. Proud to be amateur! Thankyou for your kind words, wishing you a very merry Christmas.

    • @robertstroud7081
      @robertstroud7081 9 месяцев назад

      @@History0114 thank you, and a merry Christmas to you too

  • @anthonyeaton5153
    @anthonyeaton5153 10 месяцев назад

    I remember visiting Sheffield in 1947 and seeing all the skeletal buildings.

  • @davesheldon2874
    @davesheldon2874 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent documentary. I was brought up on the Ballifield estate nearby and some of my neighbours worked at either Rotherwood sidings driving the Electric Train engines, The Pit, or the coking ovens. I remember walking through the Coking ovens many times and over the river Rother ( which was spectacularly polluted , always, because there were 2 other coking ovens upstream ) In hindsight it seems mental that Children could walk through a large industrial site with steam and various hot liquids oozing from pipes etc, and trains pulling wagons too and fro. The Slag heap was still being dumped on, and it caught fire some summers. All this seemed normal! Also, Orgreave Hall was still occupied , as was the farm nearby where you could buy unpasteurised milk . Another memory was climbing all over the soon to be scrapped Steam Engines on Rotherwood sidings one summer ( 1967?) . Another one was setting fire to the grass bank next to the bridge on Orgreave lane and getting chased by the police down to Woodhouse. I went back to look at the area a few years ago and it depressed me how little remained .

    • @History0114
      @History0114 9 месяцев назад

      Ballifield born and bred myself Thanks for watching

  • @johnp2730
    @johnp2730 10 месяцев назад

    Yes,I was born in that blitz.a landmine took out the block of houses in Meadowhall road we were in them at the time in a shelter

  • @AlanJarvis-u4p
    @AlanJarvis-u4p 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant account and such a lovely lady , god bless Mavis

  • @jamielew
    @jamielew 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video.

  • @TheCopperknob
    @TheCopperknob 11 месяцев назад

    I use to live down the road from the blake pub where Gerald is sat in the park,that was bloor Street..I lived there about 1967 all terraced houses with entry's, there was 3x houses in our yard and the toilet was across the yard up three steps and backed onto the wall of the yard.. Oh and the house we lived in was haunted too

  • @SaltimusMaximus
    @SaltimusMaximus Год назад

    My mum told me of this, she was a girl when this happened, my grandad a 1st World War veteran worked for the gas board and had to be out all night. She said there was a rumour a downed airman or men got thrown into a smelter, I doubt that was true but rumours spread, she said the mines made a hell of a bang

  • @Alduin3914
    @Alduin3914 Год назад

    Bloody hell I love the full monty. I wish Sean Bean was in it. Because Sheffield was his hometown lol

  • @MalcolmClarke25
    @MalcolmClarke25 Год назад

    Great video mate.

  • @goodie54321ag
    @goodie54321ag Год назад

    Theres a photo somewhere of the old mine workings dug out by hand where the maclaren factory is

  • @lisacarrigan179
    @lisacarrigan179 Год назад

    How interesting 😢

  • @gordonbitting1659
    @gordonbitting1659 Год назад

    I was one of the many using Trams for work. How I missed them after October 1960 It was said by some Sheffield died when they disappeared. It was certainly a very sad time for many people

  • @leebiker1488
    @leebiker1488 Год назад

    🤣🤣👍👍👍👍

  • @leebiker1488
    @leebiker1488 Год назад

    💯👍👍👍👍 just seen the tv series of the full monty

  • @exploringwithsammyuk7328
    @exploringwithsammyuk7328 Год назад

    New subscriber awesome video really did enjoy it 😊

  • @sextoncardew903
    @sextoncardew903 Год назад

    I find it almost impossible to believe that Sheffield authorities could destroy such a wonderful public transport system. Unfortunately I was wrong.

  • @charliecooper5929
    @charliecooper5929 Год назад

    The yellow sheds/workshops, the one nearest the chimney would be a sand drying room, a fire under the chimney would dry the sand so it could be put in the tram to aid adhesion in inclement weather. the next one along may have been another sand store but certainly would explain the chimney and sheds alongside it.

  • @ulysees08
    @ulysees08 Год назад

    My grandad was a young bloke working in the steel works. He lived 7 miles outside the center of Sheffield but remarked on having to step over the bodies to get into work in the aftermath.

  • @ulysees08
    @ulysees08 Год назад

    My nan was a similar age in Sheffield during the raids. She said they were in the tin shelter at the bottom of the garden when a bomb landed in their garden. She said it was a dud though and never went off.

  • @jasonburke2596
    @jasonburke2596 Год назад

    Hi there! I've just come across this video and thought that I would give it a watch. And I'm so glad that I did. This is outstanding work! I was 17 when the battle of Orgreave took place and I was actually a passenger in a friends' car driving through Orgreave heading for the M1 just a few days before that shocking event. Young and stupid I had no idea of the magnitude of the events about to unfold during that summer. There were thousands of striking miners that I saw that day and the suffering and uncertainty that they went through was scandalous and more needs to be made known of this in my opinion. The loss of Coal Mining (and to a lesser degree, steel manufacturing) in South Yorkshire is another sad legacy of the demise of the UK as an industrial superpower. I see Waverley rising up from the old Orgreave site as I drive down the Parkway and its incredibly sad that kids today in South Yorkshire are still being taught such things as irrelevant American pish in their History classes when History is here, at home, all around them and far more relevant to the life's that they're leading here in South Yorkshire! Superb work mate.... New subscriber gained.

    • @History0114
      @History0114 Год назад

      Thankyou! Be sure to sunscribe to our sister channel Tour Obscure too for more videos like this! All the best

  • @jo.s7993
    @jo.s7993 Год назад

    My mum, myself & my daughter who was thirteen at the time, went to see this on the stage at 'The hall for Cornwall' in Truro. 'Gaz' was played by one of the lead actors from the Bill & it was fantastic! My daughter had seen the film several times with both me & her Father who was well know for being a miserable git. I didn't think he'd let her go, but did. We got some odd looks in the interval, but seeing the happiness & huge grin on my daughters face, made everybody around her smile as well. The funniest part was when 'Guy' with his back to the audience pulled his trousers down & 'the lunch box' landed at the level of his knee's! The whole audience of mostly women of a certain age literally screamed in hysterical laughter. This was followed by the interval. During one performance the lights behind the actors meant to spare their blushes didn't come on. Apparently, the cast literally chased the lighting guy out of the theatre & down the street, but not at our show unfortunately.... or not! How I'd explain that to my ex husband God only knows!

  • @glenatkin4972
    @glenatkin4972 Год назад

    A crying shame . I had many of a bottle of nukie brown in there 😢

  • @shanehumberstone5262
    @shanehumberstone5262 Год назад

    I used to go in there,absolute shit show because of the building next to it

  • @Captain-mp4ne
    @Captain-mp4ne Год назад

    I’m hooked Joe,👍,S41.

  • @BRANDY60rocks
    @BRANDY60rocks Год назад

    So sorry for the news of this ladies passing .Thank you for making this record of what happened during the blitz. Hearing from people who witnessed things first hand ads so much to the history .Condolences to the ladies family.

  • @thesilverfox9185
    @thesilverfox9185 Год назад

    Lovely lady who reminds me of my mum and what they all wen through xxxx

  • @markshrimpton3138
    @markshrimpton3138 Год назад

    I knew a lady, a friend of my grandmother, who remembered the Zeppelin raids over Sheffield during the First World War. She was interviewed, I believe, by one of the local radio stations. My own mother, born in 1926, recalled her memories of the Second World War in Sheffield. She lived in Glencoe Road with her parents and was bombed out of their home until the property could be made safe. The King and Queen paid a visit and somewhere we have a black and white photograph of their visit amidst the devastation.

  • @johnbainbridge8945
    @johnbainbridge8945 Год назад

    i rember

  • @jozefbrownell3164
    @jozefbrownell3164 Год назад

    Went to the Ritz as a boy in the 50s, still remember the cigarette smoke curling up in the light from the projector and the smell of women's perfume. Migrated to Aust in 1957, still have strong, fond memories of the time.

  • @angiehaddington6462
    @angiehaddington6462 Год назад

    Its a shame. As a Sheffield lass and long term rock fan I spent many hours in there. Knew several eras (including when Chloe Newsome owned it and it was a gay bar) My main era was in the early 90s in my teenage years. Just before it was demolished my friend John was the landlord. They absolutely could have secured the building through underpinning it reinforcing the back wall but I guess it didn't fit in with the 5 star hotel they are building (because Radisson Blu is way more important than 1700's architecture!!) I can critique SCC, they are shocking, at times! Im just also glad they didn't knock down the Salvation Army citadel, just round the corner, that was built in 1894 buy has been empty since 1999. There is planning permission on that. I also know about the Manchester pub, as my mate worked there in her student days at Salford. I went to it before, they moved it but have been since. They moved it when they built the 'new' Arndale, which is huge. But good on 'em. Manchester is way more caring, they've even put their buses back into public ownership. Sheffield, as proud as I am, of my city, has a lot to learn!!