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Daniel's drone, explores and history
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I tried for 8.5 years. It is boring then.
January 2025. No more, finished.
Abingdon, Oxfordshire. UK
RUclips version 2.
May 2021.
Less random subject matter.
v1, 2016-2021.
A fair few old videos are back to suit what I am trying to do now.
I lost a lot of organised bike rides, what my channel started out as and went into what it is now.
A bit of cycling and geocaching.
A bit of amateur radio, in its playlist as is cycling and geocaching
Not going to RUclips that anymore. As of September 2023.
Big distance away explores winding down as well.
Engagement and retention poor. So little of actual run time watched. Algorithm stops pushing.
Sometimes I push on other sites, including Facebook/ Google maps and other things. Thankless web sites I push on.
Drone controller died in June 2024. Sold the lot on Ebay.
Drone videos not doing that well. I did try. No more drone stuff.
January 2025. No more, finished.
Abingdon, Oxfordshire. UK
RUclips version 2.
May 2021.
Less random subject matter.
v1, 2016-2021.
A fair few old videos are back to suit what I am trying to do now.
I lost a lot of organised bike rides, what my channel started out as and went into what it is now.
A bit of cycling and geocaching.
A bit of amateur radio, in its playlist as is cycling and geocaching
Not going to RUclips that anymore. As of September 2023.
Big distance away explores winding down as well.
Engagement and retention poor. So little of actual run time watched. Algorithm stops pushing.
Sometimes I push on other sites, including Facebook/ Google maps and other things. Thankless web sites I push on.
Drone controller died in June 2024. Sold the lot on Ebay.
Drone videos not doing that well. I did try. No more drone stuff.
BBC Doctor Who Experience. Cardiff Bay. June 2017. 3 months later and it was gone. My last video
I forgot this. It was on RUclips version 1 I had from 2016-20221. Just made it up again as I had not kept the original edited video. This will be it now. No more.
The end of RUclips for me.
It is Dr Who. I could not stick this on when I thought about it and realised I had not done so.
Monday 19th June 2017.
Starts with a few photos, then the limited video clips. A lot of photos to end.
Photos of Cardiff Bay as well.
Done over 2 different times.
Video clips done on the Canon stills camera. I did not take the Camcorder.
Here for a work thing at the university downtown so went to this I knew was here.
Found the year before when we did Cardiff and stay nearby off up the long main drag strip road dow...
The end of RUclips for me.
It is Dr Who. I could not stick this on when I thought about it and realised I had not done so.
Monday 19th June 2017.
Starts with a few photos, then the limited video clips. A lot of photos to end.
Photos of Cardiff Bay as well.
Done over 2 different times.
Video clips done on the Canon stills camera. I did not take the Camcorder.
Here for a work thing at the university downtown so went to this I knew was here.
Found the year before when we did Cardiff and stay nearby off up the long main drag strip road dow...
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S Club 7 Abingdon Christmas lights switch on, 2016. S Club 3!
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Saturday 26th November 2016. Photos at 6:32 Christmas lights switch on with S Club 7, Tina, Jo and Bradley. Still it was a nice event and the crowd went wild with S Club 3. A bonus Abingdon history video. I Found these photos last night looking for something else, video clips in there as well. Done on the long gone Motorola phone. It is what it is, not the worlds best video. Audio is very thin,...
Worcester Cathedral. December 2017. Christmas tree display in there as well
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Tuesday 19th December 2017. Watching the Worcester activity video on the telly tonight. It was have a look around the city and shopping centres. We did an eat as much as you like buffet place as well, tasty food. I thought I had not put the Cathedral on here, so here it is. A nice Christmas tree display by local schools and business. Worcester Cathedral is one of England's loveliest cathedrals....
Abingdon Grass Track racing. Summer 1991. A bit of history.
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I had put it on before, 2.5 years ago but the system knocked the resolution down to 480. Rendered not high enough for the next RUclips resolution of 720?. It ruined the 1080 cut in's. Done in Full HD now. I know the video footage from VHS tape will be what it is. Redone the old photos a bit of a different way (1 page, not 2) and did the zoom on Google Earth thing. Added a bit of audio over that...
BBC1. Midnight closedown. 1988. What's on, the weather and a public information film. On an old tape
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Even who is doing the talking, she says just before the National anthem. 2:49 showreel.thetvroom.com/talent-profiles/5631/stewart-cathy/ rewind.thetvroom.com/on-air-talent/Cathy-Stewart/ This needed to go on. Old school BBC graphics and style. Wednesday 31st August 1988. Screen grabs and a photo at the end. at 3:47 Move to the Freeview/ hard disk, DVD thing under the TV. Burn to DVD. Move that ...
The start of the end of the Clarendon Centre. Oxford. Redeveloped at some point. All empty now
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A bonus video as I went by with the bike, I had 2.5 hours in the Ashmolean museum after filming this. A bit rough and ready, done on the phone. Monday 20th January 2025. Ambitious development plans for Oxford’s Clarendon Centre put forward by Lothbury Investment Management have been approved by Oxford City Council at a meeting of the Planning Committee. The proposals focus on partially demolish...
The worlds shortest explore. Dungeness. Kent
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Tuesday 22nd September 2020. Part of a day out to Dungeness when that way on holiday. Playlist contained the whole Dungeness video and the chopped out bits to make shorter, their own things videos. ruclips.net/p/PLjnWEfscb9aN5LJ2HocH-3tjjduBpMBx_&si=acUVDmVKGhBD3Jx5 Thinking this. Homes behind, as show right at the end of the video as it fade to black. Gaffiti on the face towards the sea edge o...
Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. Dungeness station. We did not get a ride. Missed it
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Tuesday 22nd September 2020. Part of a day out to Dungeness when that way on holiday. Dungeness is also served by the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway, a 15 in (381 mm) gauge light railway that covers the 13.5-mile (21.7 km) distance from Hythe. The line, which had opened to New Romney in 1927, was extended to Dungeness station a year later. It still provides a service for tourists. www.rhdr...
Derek Jarman, Prospect cottage. A look around outside. Dungeness, Romney Marsh. September 2020
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Tuesday 22nd September 2020. Michael Derek Elworthy Jarman (31 January 1942 - 19 February 1994) was an English artist, film maker, costume designer, stage designer, writer, poet, gardener, and gay rights activist. Jarman's work broke new ground in creating and expanding the fledgling form of 'the pop video' in England (eg. using his father's WWII archival footage (one of the first people to use...
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. 3 different ships. 2014. Mostly photos, WW2 submarine in another video
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Friday 2nd May 2014. Part of the time staying in Portsmouth for a few nights. 1 video clip at the start, upscaled from 720p on the old stills camera. No camcorder back then. Historic area with iconic attractions like Nelson's HMS Victory, HMS Warrior & the Mary Rose Museum. DELVE DEEPER THAN EVER BEFORE Go beyond the surface at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Uncover secrets long thought lost at ...
Watercress line. Heritage railway. Hampshire. 2014
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Sunday 4th May 2014. Part of the 2 nights or so in Portsmouth and did this on the way home. Starts with 47 seconds of upscaled 720p video clips from the stills camera. No camcorder back then. Let off steam at this living history railway! Experience the nostalgic sights, sounds and smells of steam as you travel through 10 miles of beautiful Hampshire countryside, adjacent to the South Downs Nati...
Southampton’s Titanic Story. SeaCity Museum. 2014
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Saturday 3rd May 2014. Part of the time staying in Portsmouth for a few nights. Just video clips upscaled from 720p on the old stills camera. No camcorder back then. Photos at 1:07 RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank in the early hours of 15 April 1912 as a result of striking an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City, United States. Of the estimated...
DIY 3D Fish hologram with the top of a drinks cup and some cut up grapes packaging
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I see a video on this the other day so thought I will have a go when I can get a dome top off the drinks cup somewhere. Today I did find one dropped (naughty, but good for me) on the edge of the path when out for a walk. Here is my effort of the same video. A daft video but wanted to try it. Not as good as the one I watched but the idea was there. I found the fish wanted to be the wrong way, vi...
King Alfred's school East. (Icknield School). Wantage. Open day before demolition. October 2017
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Icknield School (King Alfreds, East). Last open day. Sunday 22nd October 2017. Demolition 3 months later in January 2018. Housing now. Dad did the filming on an older camcorder. Rendered a bit higher to get 720 video. Sites The school is distributed over two sites, corresponding to the age groups catered for. East Site East Site, formerly Icknield School, catered for Year 7 and Year 8 students....
Lodge Hill, Abingdon classic car show, 2012. Photos only
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Sunday 22nd April 2012. Last 3 photos. Wont get those views anymore. Other videos linked below. Housing going up at the bottom fields and Didcot power station, coal fired bits. All gone. Lodge Hill classic car show. A walk from us so off we went. A bit of a one off?. If they had any more I did not know about them. The only one we did. Found going through 2012 folder. I thought I will do a quick...
The Church of St Peter and St Paul. Wantage. A look around
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The Church of St Peter and St Paul. Wantage. A look around
Vale and Downland museum. Wantage, Oxfordshire
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Vale and Downland museum. Wantage, Oxfordshire
The Ancient Mariner. Watchet Court Leet and the Watchet Boat Museum
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The Ancient Mariner. Watchet Court Leet and the Watchet Boat Museum
STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. Swindon. July 2016
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STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway. Swindon. July 2016
Blenheim Palace. American classic car show, July 2019. Photos only. Other things linked below
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Blenheim Palace. American classic car show, July 2019. Photos only. Other things linked below
Llechwedd Slate Caverns. Wales. 2013. New things since. Linked in description
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Llechwedd Slate Caverns. Wales. 2013. New things since. Linked in description
Bourton-on-the-Water. Cotswold Motoring Museum. Brum the car. Gloucestershire. 2014
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Bourton-on-the-Water. Cotswold Motoring Museum. Brum the car. Gloucestershire. 2014
The British Motor Museum. Gaydon. June 2007. 3 minutes of photos
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The British Motor Museum. Gaydon. June 2007. 3 minutes of photos
Milestones Living History Museum. Basingstoke. 2015
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Milestones Living History Museum. Basingstoke. 2015
Lakeland Motor Museum. Classic vehicles. 4 minutes of photos
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Lakeland Motor Museum. Classic vehicles. 4 minutes of photos
World of Top Gear exhibition is no more. Beaulieu National Motor Museum. 2014. On screen cars too
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World of Top Gear exhibition is no more. Beaulieu National Motor Museum. 2014. On screen cars too
Enfield Pageant of Motoring. May 2017. One of the UK’s largest independent car shows
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Enfield Pageant of Motoring. May 2017. One of the UK’s largest independent car shows
Bressingham Steam & Gardens. Dad's Army exhibition, it's own video linked below with other things
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Bressingham Steam & Gardens. Dad's Army exhibition, it's own video linked below with other things
East Anglia Transport Museum. Carlton Colville, Lowestoft
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East Anglia Transport Museum. Carlton Colville, Lowestoft
Wrong about CSSD they did sterilise items for the entire hospital my dad was head of CSSD chf tech rae matey and I worked 5he autoclave on a Saturday when he was 9n duty the women would check my dad's spellings because he was rubbish don't forget it was type writers then!
So Mary said the operation, theatres not use that CSSD. did then. She knew a lot of stuff. 5.5 hours we had. Maybe not 100% then. Still a good jolly walking around. You live on site, as a kiddy, family or he came to work. You all not live there. Some stay, some just arrive each day. Impressive site. I had a type writer, later 80's, school days. No idea what happed to it. It went with the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. How things just go and dont remember how. Noisy things. sister in mid 90's had a word processor, looked a bit type writer. Long screen, LCD display. program it up, save to 3.5 inch floppy disks (old school) then print, banging away a letter at a time. Horrible thing.
I remember Dixon's in the Clarendon. And Etam I think it was called, always dragged in there by my mother and aunt! MarkOne in the old Westgate was another dreaded location!
Westgate was nice. Posh horrible wind tunnel now. did when new, First Christmas, Freezing horrible thing now when cold. Looked OK, better weather when doing a bit of filming before the dodgy under it trill stream explore. Got first digital watch, little small blue plastic strap and body, 1982 or so. Nice little watch, that somewhere in Oxford I think. Knew ZX Spectrum was from there. Etam, clothes, Part of C and A she think, Younger end of the market. her being 5 foot and less then, got away with younger peoples clothes, what fit her. Caroline, remembers. shouting through to lounge while typing this on the computer. Don't remember MarkOne. she does.
@DanielGlover MarkOne was where Sport&Soccer later occupied, next to the C&A. It had that open glass lift at the front, the only good thing about going there as a kid! 😂
@@SENEX12 Hi Don't remember that lift. Sounds interesting, glass lift. Seen on telly and films, Only ever done the boring sealed not see though it ones. Mother like C&A. think some of my stuff or sisters came from it. Is it the old school channel 4 building got posh lifts on the outside., Seen things on channel 4. Think so. now to google it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/124_Horseferry_Road that 1994. Was thinking of the first 1982 one but a lift on this.
Awesome, thank you for posting this memory.
Hi Was a nice find. It was after An American warewolf in London. 1980, is it, about that. I was thinking 1984 tape or so. Then the fashion of Jimmy. That lovely clothing and hair style. Went for 1987-88, I was right.
Greetings my Great Great Grandmother Lines surname is buried here
Hello Elizabeth. You have to be buried somewhere. Is a nice little village and church. You around Buckinghamshire. Great Grandmother puts her some time ago. Family if not you, anyone still around there?. Was nice to do drone of the Churches but drone died. I did a fair few but not by the time this was recorded.
There is a layout of the Abingdon station, (local model club), they are at local Abingdon college model thing, layout, stalls and stuff I expect. It comes around every now and then. always mean't to go. Cost £4 and me being a bit tight!. Thought it would be a RUclips video. never did. Wont now. no more from me. ruclips.net/p/PLjnWEfscb9aO_LDeU3QwqBKLr1SZwC8-i&si=imXDm6JHwlZ_UKCr
This is where I grew up. I also worked for 41 years in the Renal Unit in the Churchill hospital. It was full of Nissan Huts in 1979 and the Warneford Cottages were there before their demolition. I saw many changes over the years here. Nice to see it from a drone. Thanks 😊
Hello David. A few old things are hanging out. ambulance buildings near the main way in. Very dated, some old stuff that end, some huts. Housekeeping on the door, storage?. Looked bored up. Local bloke, Blackbird leys did a dodgy explore in the dark, got in. Daft. nothing to go wrong on a live site with torches!. The little valley walk nice. I go out the edge houses road >Lye valley road or something, down the steps. across the scream. back up the diagonal across the field to the corner of the land and in. diabetes place, got in not 2 weeks. OK for a few hours parking, dont even try the car parks. too stressful and cost. Or go on the bike from Abingdon, bit of a cycle. did this video as there a few times for Caroline. boob thing, say no more :). did the drone video for something to do while waiting. This is good for reference, Cut screen gabs cropped down and overlay into some videos, good map resource. maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/swipe/#zoom=16.5&lat=51.7507&lon=-1.2087&layers=193&right=ESRIWorld
hey there. im researchign knossos's excavation and historical minoan studies (main topic arthur evans studied). I wanted to thank you for uploading this, makes me understand his mentality more profoundly. Fun fact, the fake frescoes in 1:35 are deeply inspired by minoan culture. this was enlightening. Again, thank you.
In crete. An art person. Always thought that covered seat area a bit odd in the painting design. See why now. Arthur started the dig in 1900. Frescoes I did google as Knossos excavation. Did not know. Arthur I knew it linked to him and the big field, old golf course. The history bit and name of the art style. did not know. Is nice up there. I go up on the bike and play with the hand held amateur radio, nice bit of height, good for the radio transmitter. Not sure if any photos would have been useful but for some reason this and other early videos, made the video, stick photos on the end and not keep the actual photos. Noticed I wanted these before and not in the year and month in photos folder. Not keep. Would have stuck in a shared folder but got none. I think that Arthur Evans had some money, land, Lucky bloke.
Definitely. Much more to see away from the tourist hotspots also
Dodgy explores!. What I like. lots I expect, little villages, not just a big things we all know about.
Thanks for highlighting the Cotswolds. Lots of undiscovered places to explore
Is a big area, Always coming up on the telly programs, People out and about. Makes for a telly program.
I been though marchan it a lovely village I got a old school friend I think she still lives there
Is nice. I go by on the bike, make an effort to go past this spot as a back road but through the village on the main drag strip. I do for a bike ride.
Interesting, pity you missed a close of the brass which is rather good.
Hello Lawrence or is it James, Could read one way or other!. Was a bit of a rush around. Jason had wandered off. I bit rushed and the explore is what we went out for nearby. Church ended up as a bonus as had a jolly around the village quickly for a Geocache, thing hidden on a road sigh on way out at last house one end or another going out the village. nice little walk. Always liked drone stuff of the churches, did enough but with homes around, is a risk. some easier to do than others. Some old grave stones, could not even read anymore. A good activity on the Sunday, surprised nothing happening, got in.
Castle old and cemetery
A church really. 12th century. 900 years old, something like that. that thing on the floor. She died 1680. Old stuff in there, Looks like a normal old village church. Very nice. Some castles, nice old big homes in here. ruclips.net/p/PLjnWEfscb9aOYkneyJK6vcZYJXofWzgGE&si=SfHnw6mCJuVa-TlK
Amazing buildings it’s a shame it’s starting to be vandalised
Looked OK. I seen worse left places 😃 A nice explore. 65 miles today there and back.
Sad to see this in such a state i used to work there back in the 90s was kept in immaculate condition can believe what a state it is now . The small building on the way in was the groundsman house
Did think the little building by the road would be something to do with it. I got a green food scraps bin in the rubbish by it. Car was there. Neath, Port Talbot. S Wales, not even a local little green bin. Use it for the little bit of grass cuttings, No brown garden bin. Walk the stuff to Dads in this found little green bin from the groundsman house. Nice common over the road, Shame wet and dull day I did but knew weather. wind ok for the drone. Where some more modern clocks in the outbuilding. factory. Made stuff?. I did not really know what it was. Something I see I guess on another video or a web site. 28 days later or similar. No idea. A bit away but worth the jolly.
My ex in law Jon used to live in the lodge shame it’s gone
@@samanthaward780 The way in building by the car I guess. Nice bit of land, seems a waste. Building a bit too far gone now as well.
The property was my great grandmother’s childhood home. It was two houses that became one.
Hello Emma Jane. Now not expecting that comment. Nicer in her time. A bit of natural air conditioning now. Everything just starting to have it. A busy work place in its day. What one, 4 minutes. 11and a half or 13:50.
@@DanielGlover Haha, definitely! The one at 13:50.
@@emmajaneh The little one the other side. Over the fence that one. Not much left.
Went there with a friend today and in places it's far more overgrown than your video shows but interesting to have a look around and a surprise the chimney is still intact. At 2.07 in your video the concrete structure you show is one of a few along the route, a ballast bin used for storing stone chippings to place under railway sleepers when correcting voids/movement, important for maintenance. There is an area further over from the chimney (away from the cycle track) which is more open (North West-ish) but we couldn't reach it. Apart from all else, it's difficult to know where there might have been holes in the ground as we walked through. The open area looks like it might have been water, at one time at least, but is part of the brickworks. On the South side of the site there is a platform/dock wall which is where the siding ran into from the railway line. A fair number of different old, discarded bricks lying around with different company markings on them.
Hello shaun. So we missed bits. Annoying. Nice place. Got off the telly program. Had to go to 2.07. forgot I see that. So ballast bin. Would not have got that. Had the summer to grow. 2 summers. Seen better days when we did. Long day that. 3 things that day. Not sure. Hope you had a nice time. Went past the little private. Boarded up chapple at village end path start. Told old boy bought. Done nothing with.
@@DanielGlover I don't know that you missed that much, bearing in mind how badly overgrown it is to see anyway. I think you're right about the first building with the windows gone, some kind of admin block or mess building at some point (tiny rooms though). The remains of walls beyond the chimney looked really unstable so your video showed what we'd missed there. The kilns were interesting, am still trying to work out how they functioned, there were some small arches at ground level and I reckon oxygen went into those for firing. At one point you can see there is a deep void beneath the kiln floor, a bit of a drop if it caved in. Didn't make it as far as that chapel but had aimed to, that's for next time but you've explained a bit already, thanks. In case you've not yet been, look up Penwllt silica brick works, well worth a visit and the old railway track bed is brilliant too, there is an old station still there. Especially interesting heading North in the Sennybridge direction.
@@shaunmarriott2918 If you going again and the mentioned place. Just looked it up. similar. S Wales. guess you that way. Did what we did that day. That is it now. Too far for jollys I dont want to RUclips anymore. backing off on that from last year. a break for now and back with nice short walks acivities, building. pleasing things out our activities. Long days all but over now. did Manchester way. Dover twice. Tried to get exploring channel going, never did any good. To old for it all now. I tried RUclips and failed. Yes, Can do for myself, do my own private video but that brickworks a fair old way like this was, Long day, all day.
Thanks a lot, very interesting video!
Thank you. I got a comment from Bart Simpson. Thought it was a cartoon, not real and there it is. Was a nice place. He had got some good old collection there. This video keeps going. System not killed it yet. shame it was a rushed job and done as an unexpected video. Best thing I ever had, wont get another one with these numbers. Last long thing from me anyway. Start to wind RUclips down now. Do some short 2 minutes or less things from next year. a break from all this now this year :).
I was born there in December 1959. My father was serving at RAF Coningsby.
Hello Donna. A lot have come on and said something similar. Nice. Not expecting a lot of that. Nice jolly for a visit. Mary and husband, kids live in water tower. Was getting there. Guess starting to get finished by now. Who knows 18 months on or so. Red arrows at the place by. Now gone and used as asylum seekers place. Think so. See a RUclips video on it
A very interesting video. I often walk this section of the old line when I'm in the area, lovely in the autumn time.
Hi. Getting a bit light on leaf cover I bet. Pain on the bike rides, Leaves everywhere 😃. Is a nice little walk getting it wrong at one point on the county roads on the last bit. 3 cars go by and we went the wrong way. See on a video a few years ago. Always had in mind to do for a video. Last of the long stuff. Quick short things next year. A break from all this for now.
Looks like a great place to visit if you are in the area
Was nice. Bit of a gamble if you find it open I think. Not every day I think. We got lucky. Watchet is nice. Near Minehead so Butlins holiday camp lot can do. We where at a little caravan park just 2 miles away if that. Very close.
I recall the Sellwood Road gardens suffered flooding in the early 80's, around half way up the gardens. Some were less fortunate last year
Nice info but a bit sad for everyone. Dunmore school days in early 80's. Something last year then. Thought nothing happened for some time. Farm road did get but was thinking 3 years ago at least. Remember going in that water channel edge of Long furlong, back of Farm road when Long furlong was not there, Farm road was the end. Went along with one torch with a bulb. No back up. Some gardens went over so a tunnel as such. Our one went over at the end of the land. Bigger garden. Left in 1979 but Granny and Grandad bought from mum and Dad so remember as that to 1989. Long furlong get built but would think the buildings far enough from the water, nice grass and trees. Farm road seen bad. Hillview. Does do back gardens of one side of Selwood road. good old days. 9 or so. 1982 or so. the jolly along the stream, did other times after. still around that area, Always have. You still here, Guess so. Sellwood road?. or just know.
@@DanielGlover I lived at no5 until '78, then no2 until '86. Luckily being on the corner, the garden escaped the worst, not now it seems. Slightly off topic..the rear extension at no2, I can remember there was a massive diesel pump hired to get the water out of the 6foot trench. Machine kept blocking up with sodden clay, so a metal oil can was drilled to act as a filter. Building inspector scratched his head on seeing a trace of oil... Happy memories 😀
@@vx.calibre2901 Number 2 the water side as you say. (google street view it) Close to that stream that. Went for a walk. The other bit of Sellwood Road. Farm road. Through the park into south Avenue. Holland road and back to Shelley close. Don't think we will get grief where we are. don't say 500m from a water cause or what ever the question been on home insurance. Wont get grief, not paying more than I have to. Stert stream in here. ruclips.net/p/PLjnWEfscb9aPC-eGPggYNiMCeVdfetOsu&si=tNCHo-HkrUueMi06
One of the large floor standing radios in the video is the same model as my Grandparents had...might've been an Echo! Nice video, thanks.
Nice one. Added extra of a handwarmer or free heating, Good old school tubes chucking out heat. Always fancied a 1940's war time little table top set. amateur radio club rally, one of the stall holders at the leisure center the thing was held in February always had some old radios, Not work I expect, old but looked nice. Needed a dining room or back room, big house for one. Not my cluttered 2 bed flat!. No space, I like the look of the old school sets.
This reminds me of the radio & tv museum at Amberley.
Hello. Went to google maps, Amberley. Thought not much here. Then it was down a bit from the main houses. Museum. See a nice old telly and radio as someones review photo. see you got video on today from there. I see where it is. done Hastings, Brighton. Bognor (Butlins). Nice area. Cars, electrics, Those old electricity panels, controls, see a photo, nice. Could be one to do if in that area. Will pin it on google maps. within 3 years, it will be done. If that way. Had in mind Butlins again at some point. Last did that one 2009. 12 miles away. done the google maps thing.
@@DanielGlover Hi Daniel, thanks for your comments. Amberley Museum is well worth a visit, always love it when I'm there. It's in such a lovely setting. Be sure to visit if you're in the area, ideally on a special event day. All the best.
Did write. Failed. Lets see if this works 😃@@Wheels-Wheels-Wheels
Odd. Short version. Saved on google maps. Butlins weekday. Might do that again Worked through all 3 years ago.
What a little hidden gem. I bet youve done more for thier PR than anybody in 10ys!
I just film as I do, don't think any video ever bought people to places. People have a look at some videos, search before going, would have anyway gone. This done ok but the rough and ready unplanned radio museum on the holiday went wild over 4 days. wont ever get that again, Just short 2 minutes outside pleasing things next year. Last of the long stuff. Tried for years, never done that well. Nice place, Caroline likes the old cars but I find ok to have a look around. She does better at knowing what is what.
@@DanielGlover You do yourself a disfavour my friend. It seems the algorythm has found you. What i saw was authentic and humble showcase of a hidden gem of a musuem. How many ICE cars will be around in 20yrs? Not alot i think
@@jim-stacy 2035 now, end of selling them. It keeps changing. Then 20 years on them. 30 years yet but electric will be ok for some. Flats, street charging, not so sure. We got power into the garage, had already but beefed up the cable, new underground armoured one to give 20amp. Does for chinas finest BYD Dolphin we got in January. First time had to use horrible stressful public charger on this holiday, day before this video made at Watchet in the car park. 1 stick, 2 bays. Own cable. Not a big charger, similar to pointless thing at Haven holiday park, app on phone, put money on account. It was not available, on the ap. All 4. Never worked, but others where. We gave up. Used the car park time at Watchet, by the sea and used another companies, similar look. pay on a web site, no app. Why cant it be just a credit card ready to tap on sensor and big screen. Motorway services. pay dear, yes. Me would not use unless forced to, Too tight. First experience of charging. Haven, Gave up. Watchet OK But blooming smart phone and 4g connectivity, no getting card against a ready with nice screen to use.. LOTS OF FUN
That video was alright mate. Well done.
@@darrenheggs1679 Thank you Darren. Was an extra. My private video. A nice place. Sat nav went an odd way home but got there. Last jolly of the holiday. 😃
I came down to vist the museum the day before you filmed this and it was shutt lol so thank you for this.
Too be fair, not too sure when it is open, Web site say 2 things, Google maps say another, 3 different things.! We got lucky. He knew Man group was coming, a bit after we walked around in darkness for a bit. Thought a bit odd, door open. Still had a quick, it was, look around properly without the LED torch on the phone on. Recorded and went.
It's ironic that it's in Watchet!
and people have. You quick on that. Or what's inside. Watch it. The Telly
The Radio Museum - I watched this video and i saw some very rare and old radio broadcasting equipments from 1920's - 1930's era upto 1970's - 1980's era. Here i saw many radio transmeters, receivers (radios), accessories, tape recorders, record players, turntables and also some rare printed materials. These were rare and valuable items used for radio broadcasting and transmission purposes. As a man living in South Asia, i value them for their important service of communicating the world which benefitted all mankind. Thank you very much for uploading this video! 😊 🎉🎉🎉
Is a nice collection. Things should be on display as history, old technology things. It was expensive back then. Compared to a weekly, monthly wage and what it bought for radio stuff. Expect the radios. televisions cost week, months of wages. Now so cheap and better in the way of what you got but TV do all look the same, black flat panel boxes
@DanielGlover Yes, it is a nice collection indeed! It's an important part of the history of broadcasting! As you mentioned, they were really highly expensive stuff back then in comparison! Yes, that old technology never went wrong. I value those items greatly! Just thinking how they served us so conveniently in those days! Although i am not an expert living here, I am glad to see them being a radio guy myself! Happy, nostalgic memories!! 😊 Thank you very much for replying mel!
@@janath9118 i got a £19 handheld. 35 miles on holiday to someone on 2w. What would stuff back in the day cost to do similar. Transceiver. Not less than 2 hours of wages. Did electronics. Electrical apprenticeship back in 1990 for 3 years. Electronics in and off for years. Finished in June. Pcb . Circuit board building for 15 months. No work now for 3 and a bit months
I lived in that farmhouse 1983 to 1985!
Hello Rob. Now there is the money comment. To do with the farm, judging by name of next door. Will keep it a bit not obvious. Why not flatten, turn land into some rentable office space, Anything. Seems a bit odd.
Indeed, Daniel. I rented the place with 3 others, we really loved living there!
@@RobHardcastle-l7b nice. No satellite dish back then. Had one on there now. Wonder when it was left. Not sure.
We left when the shooting complex at Dunmore Farm was approved in mid 1980s.
@@RobHardcastle-l7b Michael Ryan and that place, say no more, think I am correct. It gone, not sure what bit that was. Auction house along the side, quite long bit. Maybe there.
Very interesting indeed thanks very much for posting.
Hello Mark. Was a bit found by accident as had a bit of time on the 4 hour car park and car was still charging at the 1 of 2 EV charge spaces, had a final wander around and see the sign for this. Off we went into a hardly open front door, just get through then the lights where off, bit as other group came in with more noise. it noticed and then owner appear and lights tuned on, Was a nice little activity if not a bit rushed.
Good heavens, what a brilliant collection! I volunteer for the Orkney Wireless Museum in Kirkwall, a similar museum, containing domestic and military radio equipment, some of which are very rare. I’ll maybe mention this museum in Watchet to my fellow volunteers at our end of season gathering on Sunday. Best regards, Liam Donaldson.
Hello Liam. I found that with a quick google search, in Bill-2018 comments. He got even up more the world in mind . Shetland got museum too.
@@DanielGlover Hello Daniel. Who is this Bill you mention? Could you please clarify? And I think Shetland has radios preserved at the Hoswick Visitor Centre, although it’s not a dedicated radio museum. Never been to Shetland before.
@@stereogramfan he do a comment, first I think. You lower down at Orkney. Shetland higher. to my working out. A long way to go for me. Should have done Scotland £580 or so, for both of us Scotland coach tour. Picks up around our area, Oxfordshire. last thing Oxford. We are near by. Then all the way to Scotland. Cancelled it. Caroline job went February so did not want to spend the money. Next year maybe. Never done Scotland, even the low bits, england Border. Newcastle, Cumbria, highest I have been :)
@@stereogramfan Hey, I'm this Bill. Yes, I believe one in Shetland has some radios but the one in Orkney I'd like to see. I spotted it when we went on a day trip to Orkney from John o' Groats. I'd like to go to Shetland again but it is a long way crouching on a motorbike. I did Aberdeen in one day in 2003 to get the ferry for a m/bike rally, about 350 miles, not again. I'd take two days now with an overnight camping stop. G4GHB.
I contacted GB2OWM in 2002 on 40m, op. George, GM7LMC. We went to Orkney on a day trip from John o' Groats and passed the museum and said I'd like to visit it. Still got to do it. G4GHB.
Fantastic collection fabulous
I thought a nice lot of stuff. Took some time that to get together. Luck we got in I think. Makes my modern chinas finest cheap handheld look boring. 😀
The place is never open.
You tried I guess. Web site does suggest 3 different things. Might be just down toa Saturday now. We did on Thursday but I think the big man group was expected, lights where off went Caroline and I went in. Man group not far behind then Neil came down and turned the lights on, hidden where I did not see. I looked, Thought we had to do ourselves. You local, write, something on web site I bet. let him know you are coming
AM (MW), needs far more appreciation as an emergency information source. If the net goes down (it will), MW is the best source for emergency information. Many years ago, there were markers on MW radio dials indicating where the emergency stations were (in the USA). This was referred to as CONELRAD. I was surprised recently to read that 'clear channel' stations (50,000 watts) had been hardened against EMP and nuclear incidents in order to enhance their emergency readiness.
I see something on that, some random RUclips video I expect. Like you say, America. Don't the Americans like prepping. Just go onto any old frequency you like on aliexpress finest Baofeng. They save everything when it all goes wrong. :) OK, daft comment but seen the videos. Seems a thing out there so not all completely daft. MW, Radios do but now our little 1 speaker kitchen digital radio is just FM and DAB, digital. BYD, china electric car still got MW. 5:1 surround sound amp under the TV has I think. Got some things that do. A CD. radio cheap small boombox. Not had MW programs for years, DAB in uk here, not sure where you from has all we need now. 50,000W. that's a bit meaty. I got a Quansheng 5W amateur radio handheld. Got 35 miles on 2w at a high point on cliff edge, the holiday, just down the road from this Watchet, museum is at. Went into Wales across the water and he was 20 miles in land.
Thank you for sharing the important information!
@@janath9118 There are quite a few, This not the only thing like this. Bet many countries have. USA, Canada being big. Bet that has a lot. Some here in UK. 2 others come up in comments. Scotland but Islands of mainland so not cheap to do.
@@DanielGlover How wonderfully lucky it would have been to live there! Thanks again!!!
@@janath9118 Watchet nice. The museum was the anchor Inn. Old. is nice. Neil the owner came down from upstairs so guess does live there, upstairs. The fireplace by front door, first room, very nice. So 1930's if not older.
I remember listening to Radio Wales on 340m in the 70s as a child on my pocket radio in the West Midlands, I thought it wonderful to hear a station from so far away!
Long wave or medium wave, Am - I guess. It goes some way. We all had a little 9v or 2 x AA cell radio. Good old days. I had a little red thing, round dial with the slight sticky out of edge tuning and same other side for on off with volume, You know he sort of thing, bigger MW 5 x C (middle size) thing after that then onto a boombox with detachable speakers. So 1987 that was. Black plastic and everything looked the same!.
@@DanielGlover it does travel far indeed. In winter, I can even pick up medium wave stations from as far as Spain, not just the UK and Ireland!
@@stereogramfan Short wave more, lower frequency, better it goes, LW. how I understand anyway. I got a handheld, Got across the water 20 miles in land to Wales from by here, all part of the holiday. 35 miles or so. 70cm band. 430Mhz or so
It was Radio Luxembourg and the American run A.F.N. station back then which got me interested in radio. I wondered why only at night and fading? I then got an H.A.C. one valve kit. I've been buying used PM2 type valves at rallies to make a copy. Later got an Astrad Auriga, Trio 9R59DS and in 2017 a Zenith TransOceanic. G4GHB.
@@stereogramfan Spanish stations are loud, Algeria at the very bottom of M.W. G4GHB.
8:25 These were the *BIGGEST PILES OF SHIT EVER MADE!* The cassettes had *cardboard* shells initially and only went to plastic later, but the reels were concentric(one above the other) and the recorders *MANGLED* the tape. You'd be lucky if one out of 5 cassettes didn't end up with crumpled, or even broken tape. This N1500 machine was the worst offender! Philips made *UTTER RUBBISH!*
People said Sony Betamax was better quality, VHS not so good but what won, the worse one. I remember video rental shops in early days did both. I thought it must be like a 8 Track audio cart. one above the other, worked for the radio station jingles, See one on the desks there in the place. Those worked or would not have lasted or 8 track. So the video of that sort here was no good. Black and white I guess. Cheaper, easier to do. Prison spend some money. Owner telling Caroline about it. I missed that, was a bit behind filming.
@@DanielGlover The 8-track carts had only one reel, the tape would peel off from the hub, wind past the head and pinch-roller, then onto the outside of the reel. The same method was applied to the audio carts used in radio stations. For the stations, the point of splice marked the beginning and end of the tape(they were generally about 60 seconds duration, long enough to hold one 1-minute spot or two 30-second spots with either one for mono or two for stereo audio tracks and a separate track for a cuing pulse(the pulse would tell the player to stop at the end of the first spot if two were on the cart. If only one item was on the cart, if less than a minute, the tape would wind on until it detected the pulse(usually just after the splice) then stop, the cart pulled out and stored on a rack. That's the cart system. For 8-tracks, a metal foil would trigger a solenoid to operate a switch to automatically switch to the next "programme" on the tape, then back to Programme 1 if not first withdrawn from the player. As to VCRs, the VHS was just as good as the beta but got "bad press" from industry pundits.
@@neilforbes416 I did a radio station, Things moved on, was 1997-8. When at Salisbury college doing Sound Engineering. Minidisc for a cart machine. Nice to que up. Straight there, it did its self. Things on a disk. See things on YT on them. Matt, Techmoan. Like you say, little foil as a marker.
@@neilforbes416 Know someone that had Betamax, only 1 person. Grundid, phillips. V2000. Did a holiday place with 2 other families, schoolkids we here then. Derbyshire somewhere, Remember doing Alton Towers. That had a V2000, Grundig. thing so. 1989. Popular system that :) , why he had, owner of rental we where in.
@@DanielGlover V2000 was reported on in Video Australia(originally called Video-Mag), a sister publication to Electronics Australia. But the format never got off the ground here in Australia.
It was a bit rushed. I did see three PM2 type valves at 45 seconds and a couple of HRO receivers, one with coil packs behind, and what looked like a PCR receiver when you said these look like transmitters. An AR88 too? The one with red, blue and yellow knobs would be a T1154 transmitter. I bought several used PM2 type valves and want to make a one valve wireless. G4GHB.
Hello Bill. You gave me something, you know what. I found Bushcraft forum, not QRZ and flickr. Nice photos. Guess you. You know what I looked up. Me G7TRV. You got some old skool stuff then. Valves. I had a sweet tin full one, came out a knackered old osilloscope from Abingdon College 1990. year after school. Then did radio course 1993-4, there in you know what. you got what you need!. Tried to keep in front. Car park time was ticking. 4 hours car park just before 10am. I know the one, some coils on, old skool. A nice place. Actual BBC stuff and a massive MW transmitter from up the road, did radio one until 1984. Those radios you had, Always some at a stall at the clubs radio rally, fair we had, Not for some years, got dear to but on. I helped with some getting in night before and there all day waiting to help get the flooring up, table and chairs put away. Got a few amateur radio things in the playlist on here, Both radios show now gone. that Quansheng everyone likes, reflash the firmware to something, make it do things a bit different. A nice Yaesu fusion thing (never got on with really) to chinas finest cheepo. This video had a massive system , algorithm push over night. Last of this type of thing. Needs to be quick visually pleasing seaside, nice village, harbour type things on holiday next year. Had enough of it all now.
@@DanielGlover Thanks for the reply Daniel. I don't know why Bushcraft uses G4GHB, must have some reason. I've had to put FT817ND Cheap c.w. Filter to get on Y.T. Perhaps G4GHB QRP might work. I've about 200 valves out of radio, t.v., and some 807's, QQVO3-10's and others. I made a 61BT valve xtal c.w. tx which came out of a non-working 'scope, about 2 Watts out. I have some older tatty valve stuff, 19 Set very modified and the EF50 is now xtal osc. on 3.560/5.262/7.030 MHz,, TW TopBander, plus FT817, h/b ssb and cw qrp radio using the G4CLF p.c.b., Racal RA17L needs attention. A number of domestic valve radio's and a nice transistor TransOceanic 7000. Five Pye Bantams I got cheap recently, on offer at £10 o.n.o., I offered £5 and got the lot. One is on 70.260 MHz and one tx only on 144.450 MHz. I've always thought I'd like to go to the radio museum in Lerwick. 73, G4GHB.
@@bill-2018 Quick google, see what it was like. Kirkwall in Orkney got one as well, Not as far. Shetlands been on homes under the hammer. Interesting place to live, not get off that often I bet. I would be bothered if someone do something with callsign, not you then. £5 for some radios, not bad. Always things like that at radio rally. I like the old war time 40's ones, Always thought would like one in dinning room on side unit sort of thing if had house with that, Not, just a 2 bedroom flat and open up dining table. No room. Nice looking things the old skool ones. My valves, old tin sweet tin full went 2003 or so, clearing out old shed, They went. Bet could have sold as a lot on ebay even then, had ebay account then. Just went to the tip. or Recycling center as now known. Just got back from a walk before weather goes. Trying to rain. Get up high as near end of QRZ profile. Just boring wander around local streets until it got worse then went home, Take radio up to higher bits, boring walk as not sure how long I had, no radio, handheld taken today. All I got. One china's finest and an SDR dongle for Rx on computer, used that for airband, cut into YT videos some times.
@@DanielGlover Now you mention it, you're right it's in Orkney, I spotted it while I was still with my ex. Shetland was the Simmer Dim m/cycle rally. Nice quiet places to live and somewhere with a bit of land to put aerials on would be great. I have looked at Fort William but I could only get a one bed flat so it looks like I'm staying here, at least I squashed my 60m inverted vee into a 25' x 12' garden and m/bike in my shed and 20m to 10m dipoles in the attic. I buy the cheap tatty radios other people walk past, TW TopBander £5, no name on it so the seller hadn't a clue neither did I. Modulation transformer not wired in and one valve base looked like it had H.T. on it and zapped a pin. 19 Set needed a lot of work, £125 but my wallet had only £105 in it after buying coffee and bacon so I got it for that. I kept a record and photo's of the work and got it published in P.W. and got paid £140 so that was a good deal. I got the 817 to go portable because I had severe internet broadband QRM here. Still got to get out however the QRM cleared up early this year after it went to fibre. Even that was £45 off, I guess they didn't want be stuck with them when the 818 came out. Why 6 Watts? I'd be tempted to turn it down to 5 and save battery power. Nobody would notice 1 Watt less. The c.w. filters were being phased out and expensive so I tried a single 455 kHz xtal I bought 40+ years ago. It worked reasonably well so I soldered it in place. Yes, those Chinese radios look interesting.
@@DanielGlover Yes, I'd heard there was one in Shetland but the Orkney one sounds better. I did contact GB2OWM, Orkney Wireless Museum one day on 40m in 2002. G4GHB.
Beautiful place
Is nice, Redid the video from yesterdays edit version. Thought it needed some camcorder sound in it. Hear the waterfall noises. A nice walk 70m at least in parts, up from sea at top of cliffs, a bit of a way to fall if get off the edge :)
I’m just upset that Miss Pine left Oaklands Waterlooville in late May 2008 because I wanted her to stay a little longer but she decided to go for a another job which wasn’t fair for my special needs autism
OK, a bit random but looked it up. The nice Roman Catholic school. Guess that. good drone photo on their web site. Looks a nice school. I see our 4th and 5th year. year 10 and 11 in newer way form tutor. teacher, lives around the corner, he remembers us lot and that was 1987-89. Some of my lot our dead, Got a nice bench downtown for 1 of the women, She was a councillor so got a bench for that, they will be getting on the older lot. Was 40 years ago at the secondary school. Everyone leaves in the end, retire o as you said, off to another job. I had some I liked. School days, happy days.
Its actually unbelievable this line was closed down. Imagine the use it would get today !
@@simonbrown7455 it might. Like so many. It had its day. I do think if not everything that went still exist. Would it be profitable. Problem when they went. A lot Dr Richard beeching was it. Government got rid off. They make walks. Cycle trails now. Did something in Forest of dean. Had reference to stations. Old signs. Or modern versions of. A 11 mile family ride. Old line. Or some of it. 2 nice off road courses. Bike trails. Buildings. Food at the stRt. End. I like off road bike places 2016 inwards. Car changed this year. All over. No tow bar for bike holder. Sold it. Old lines. Off road trails, All over for me now. In wales. Old line. Bike ride Did start with bike rides. RUclips version 1. Dovedale trail. Derbyshire way or near. Did that family holiday. Hired bikes. 1989. Remember that. 15 or so. Old line. Comes up on walking. Or old line programs. Julia Bradbury done. 4 lines in Oxfordshire. Done those. If more.not sure. Just what i done in the playlist.
I remember lock keeper Sarah Markham from the FMCG days at Albury Court. Late nineties.
That place, company still going. Google came up with it. Realise done a video of that, Church there in Albury. If understood right. Railway video link in its words. There as well. old line by there and bridge. No top on it now on long road down to this. ruclips.net/video/gnEIszfPhvk/видео.html Wonder what Sarah is doing now.
Concrete fencing def due to the WWII doubling which iirc was carried out by US Army Engineers same as the farm road you walked down built same as the air bases they built. Churn Halt was station built for the wartime WWI training base.
Normally pick up on fencing, outer edge. Not had video on but guess so. Expecting old airfield right by. Old map I use for cut ins on videos, crop down or overlay old and new say not. Chilton. Rutherford was so not far away. Normally write quicker but out for a walk downtown, beat the rain, exercise done. maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/swipe/#zoom=15.0&lat=51.5541&lon=-1.2600&layers=193&right=ESRIWorld
Nice video thanks Daniel Walk here regularly and often wondered what the 'hut' you ventured into was for? Pointless trivia Battle scenes for the recent Bonaparte film were filmed on the Downs immediately to your left N as you walked towards Churn back in 2022.
Hello Graham Electrical distribution I guess. Polly tunnels. heaters in the things?. The things grown changed, No idea. Not heard of that film. IMBD.com not bringing up the obvious choice, Lots called that but not 2022 or 2023. Nice up Bury Lane. Between the Isleys. Got Ridgeway playlist. nice things. redid the Abingdon bike festival June last year ride (GPX file loaded to head unit on electric mountain bike to follow map.) 3 weeks ago or so. Ended up doing 30.5 miles. Lord Wantage monument. Spartsholt Firs, Car park up there nice. Nice views. That Childrey. Lambourne way. Done the Wiltshire to Bucks big hill. forgot both names!, 86 mile ridgeway off road bike ride, people do (someone at work , Rutherford at the time on night sponsored walk). 86 miles. Keen. all day. I did over 2 shifts, Saturdays with 2 weeks between, Dad do the car, Go home. come back to where I pegged out Wallingford way. Carry on 2 weeks later, Ridgeway is nice.
@@DanielGlover Joaquin Phoenix plays Bonaparte Film not a success Ridley Scott directed iirc.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_(2023_film)
@@grahamholliday9962 Looking at the wrong name of it :) It just about broke even. Apple TV I think did some WW2 thing, enough in local rag and facebook, That was at Dalton Barracks. See stuff when going around the edge, something getting filmed. Old air field guess use it as. www.imdb.com/title/tt13287846/
If you want to know what this place was like in its heyday search RUclips for “Jo Guest visits a swingers club in Sheffield”
I have just watched this video, and I want to thank you for doing such a good job. Take care, from Simon at The Memorial Channel Bradford.
Hello Simon. A strange idea for a video but got it from the ITV telly program that was on. Shamefull screen grab of the drone stuff. See you like graves and things, A fair few channels do that, I find interesting, in an odd way.
I live in Sheffield and not far from La Chambre and I used to go to the fetish night which was held once a month and used to go to La Chambre about six times a year. The upper floor had the different themed rooms and were for the swinger side of things and the middle floor had the seating and bar area and the lower floor had the BDSM equipment for people like myself who would go to the fetish night. Covid caused La Chambre to close for about two years and the people that ran the club didn't want to re-open the club and so it became abandoned and I wish it was still open because I miss going to La Chambre.
Hello Tony. Went past a big spirit, booze factory just before the little quiet road to the old ski slope, reconised it from a video I watched, Time getting on, was not on the plan for today. Security signs put me off anyway when going by, Thought "seen this on RUclips". did the 4 things we went out for. A long way. All day gone from early. now there's the comment I was not expecting. Someone that did it. Sounds different. each to their own I guess. Was well thought out, see different rooms, things for different parts of it. Even a pole in the bar if I remember right. or a little stage, something there. Like a lot of things, hospitality, bars, clubs, things that needed people through the door. Covid not help. Doing homework, thought it belongs to a canal trust now. Thank you for writing, a rare thing that. No wander I gave up thankless RUclips. :(
@@DanielGlover People think that places like La Chambre are full of weird people when in fact its just people doing things they would do behind closed doors in their own homes except that some people like to go to places like La Chambre to be amongst like minded people. La Chamber was a former pub and that's why it has the seating and bar area and they added a small stage with a pole and they had music playing all the time in just the seating a bar area. If it wasn't for covid La Chambre would probably still be open and I would still be going to the fetish night amongst like minded people as I could only be amongst like minded people at La Chambre.
@@Tony11806 OK RUclips deleting comments. Had this recently on something else. Did write back, Going through the comments on the system, Noticed what I wrote gone. Daft RUclips
They were road builders 343regt. A big mansion is going up now by the saw mill. On nettlebed green I found a silver dime.so I would like to detect in those woods.
@@cliffordwells2793 so thats who where there. Someone got some money. No mansion for me. Bet the usa dime is old then 1940`s. Wod be more money and things I bet left behind. Metal detectors need permission of land.owner. seen tne programs. Fictional.things. what i got from it. Interesting to do if allowed. There is the stumbling block. Lots of work for some coins and old cutlery 😃. I liked having a look around.
Yes a 1937 mercury dime no less!! 343 also built the local water/sewage treatment as well. There was both north and south camps. Many things around this area are long forgotten, but yet to be rediscovered., like the two spitfire planes that crashed over the village...one landing at ting tong? I'm informed.
@@cliffordwells2793 Went back over my words when you mention sewage works, thought I knew that fact and not sure why. Part of the works I took from something for the description. Tends to be a cut down copy and paste from something!. 343 engs US Army on the little castle thing at the side of the road. Road builders, not that obvious but the numbers still refferenced. once side of the road not as good as the other. Split but the little road car was at the end and the lock up building i poke around outside. Nice to find things. Would thing nothing to find of spitfires but you never know. could have been build on or someones land, it got tidied up. all gone, Who knows.
I know a girl that was born there, I believe her dad was a store man on the actual base ,
@@dazp2175 nice. Did I see the store room. Expect so. Worth a visit
Lets guess what had a local Facebbook push. So much engagement, no chance. So any subscribers and comments off the back of any Facebook push. No :( or maybe if Geoff did, not sure. Not said.
Beautiful landscape!!
Hello. Thank you, a rare person, subscribe and actually give something but migh all be over for me now. Another nice hot day today and the drone did on the last video. The sports centre. No link from controller to phone, spare lead and 2 other phones the same. Bought ebay finest little otg adaptor, get going on ugly not 90 degree connector lead. A no today. part arrived today from postman. Uploading Thursday long 50 minute stately pile video. The last video. Will give drone a bit more time but think it will be on ebay by the end of the day. My channel, all over. This version 2 and was thinking of stopping in 6 weeks or so anyway. august job beofre holiday. did not want the hastle of videos on holiday anymore. All over today maybe. stuffed Hubsan drone controller, USB socket on side my guess, drops connection to the phone clipped on under it. Fun doing drone with no screen, live video :(. Tilsley park final clip.
@DanielGlover I'm lazy with editing..specially in summer time... Cheers 🍻
I dont spend ages, get a few cut in's prepared, some a bit hard, overlay google maps to old maps or make things up in MS paint. Just get editing done, not the most exciting job. Drone not mend. tried a few more phones, part arrived yesterday. did not get it going. All over from me. stuff on ebay now including one broken drone. ok drone fine, controller playing up. not linked to phone anymore. Stuffed side USB connector, what my money is on, must be.
Nice video 👏!! Good drone footage 👍 I done few drone videos for my travel channel if you want to look at....thank you!! 🎉SUBSCRIBED
Just noticed this. Can have some but not really a big RUclipsr in the way of watching, I just tried to give for little back. A subscriber (you)! that gives and then I finish, good timing. All over from me. I got to Mallorca Sept 2019, did a few videos on that, Not did a plane for ages, 1986 I think, school days. thought should do one so did 33 years later. Bit of Devon in September but no RUclips of that. all over now.
@DanielGlover yeah...I know what you mean...some time doesn't worth the time spending filming and editing...but in my case..I do it for me so I can have letter in life some nice memories!!
@@fanicahriscu1769 Nice, Will have some holiday videos on. I done so much but just drone stuff not that useful to me!. Activities nice to keep. Jolly out or explores.