Wow amazing. Do you remember when your dad filmed this. I grew up round here. I used to play in the woods ( the dingles they were called ) where your dad entered the hatch with the cage. I took my kids down here the other day.
@@elliekirkman4497 that’s great. Are you from this area ? And when did your dad film this. I’m very grateful to see footage of the area where I spent my childhood. Thank your dad for the footage
I grew up in Pinner but live about 8 miles away now. I would say this was late 80s, not entirely sure though, my lovely dad passed away 18 months ago so I really glad you like the video
13/02/2022 at 19:21: The area he is standing at 3:05 has turned into an allotment and my mum owns a plot in it. The woods behind it have lots of flint nodules in the ground because of the chalk mines. I have dug some of hem up and have used them for the allotment. I will edit this comment when I have done a 360° and added it to google maps and I will add a link to show the land has changed since then.
Did you ever do this? I'd be fascinated to see it if you do! I remember these mines from my childhood in the early 90's. I actually remember finding a small hole in the dingles woods on the surface in the undergrowth that on reflection, probably links through to the mines below (this was before I knew there were mines - I was just a kid mucking around in the woods and had no idea what was under my feet at the time!). My friends and I were fascinated with it. Come to think of it, it could possibly be a bit of a hazard if it's not been mapped out or covered yet and and if it only has a thin ceiling between the surface and the cavity below...
How interesting. Thank u for sharing
That's my lovely Dad
Wow amazing. Do you remember when your dad filmed this. I grew up round here. I used to play in the woods ( the dingles they were called ) where your dad entered the hatch with the cage. I took my kids down here the other day.
Yes I remember it very well 🙂
@@elliekirkman4497 that’s great. Are you from this area ? And when did your dad film this. I’m very grateful to see footage of the area where I spent my childhood. Thank your dad for the footage
I grew up in Pinner but live about 8 miles away now. I would say this was late 80s, not entirely sure though, my lovely dad passed away 18 months ago so I really glad you like the video
@@elliekirkman4497 sorry to hear about your dad passing. It’s very nice of him to have filmed the area.
13/02/2022 at 19:21: The area he is standing at 3:05 has turned into an allotment and my mum owns a plot in it. The woods behind it have lots of flint nodules in the ground because of the chalk mines. I have dug some of hem up and have used them for the allotment. I will edit this comment when I have done a 360° and added it to google maps and I will add a link to show the land has changed since then.
Did you ever do this? I'd be fascinated to see it if you do! I remember these mines from my childhood in the early 90's. I actually remember finding a small hole in the dingles woods on the surface in the undergrowth that on reflection, probably links through to the mines below (this was before I knew there were mines - I was just a kid mucking around in the woods and had no idea what was under my feet at the time!). My friends and I were fascinated with it. Come to think of it, it could possibly be a bit of a hazard if it's not been mapped out or covered yet and and if it only has a thin ceiling between the surface and the cavity below...
45 degrees. Materials science in action.
My school got closed down because there was chalk mines underneath it
uh ok well you obviously went to pinner wood
@@pirate6616 what yr u in
uh ok yr 8
@@pirate6616 cool im yr 9 i might remember u what's ur name
@@uhok8916 now kiss