I love this old footage - a real nostalgia trip for me. I left the North East for London about 25 years ago & really miss this high windy little corner of NW County Durham. I lived down the valley in Lanchester as a kid but my parents were originally from Delves Lane & Leadgate so I've a real affinity with this area. Decent working people with a strong sense of regional pride & identity - something I never found in London but something I still feel whenever I'm back & visit Consett, Leadgate & the surrounding areas. I genuinely never realised how much I'd grow to miss the area so thanks for posting up this footage.
So enjoyed this video. My mother was born in Leadgate in 1916, Irene Tait. Her father Robert is on the WWI memorial outside the garage. Her mother was a Borthwick - some of you may have known Isaiah Borthwick or Anthony Borthwick who died in 2012. Love to hear these interviews, and those wonderful accents. I live in Devon, but visited Leadgate last month (October 2022) - but I shall be back.
Thank You so much for this video I have lived in Canada for 33 years originally I was born a AT 39 S t Ives Rod, attended St Ives school and in 1990 took my only daughter back home to be christened at ST Ives.. what wonderful memories this brings back . Great Video
Anyone from Leadgate know Eva Sanderson, her brother lived with her he was Bill Sanderson neither of them ever married. Uncle Bill loved a bet on the horses and a pint of Newcastle brown. My Aunt Eva was a Methodist and I don’t think Uncle Bill knew what a church looked like lol
maybe a video of all the pubs past and present in Leadgate would have been in order - the fellowship and comradeship just as important for the village and the people who live there
+MrBrit120 Although the video was done many years ago it is just like yesterday when we did it. Leadgate is where i call home and with people like you see on this video i hope you can understand why.
+MrBrit120 For those who thought it was the invasion bells ringing at St Ives you can come out of your bunkers - i know a certain Bill who was ready to repel an invasion but it was only me ringing the bell for the first time after its repair with kind permission of the Vicar
I love this old footage - a real nostalgia trip for me. I left the North East for London about 25 years ago & really miss this high windy little corner of NW County Durham. I lived down the valley in Lanchester as a kid but my parents were originally from Delves Lane & Leadgate so I've a real affinity with this area. Decent working people with a strong sense of regional pride & identity - something I never found in London but something I still feel whenever I'm back & visit Consett, Leadgate & the surrounding areas. I genuinely never realised how much I'd grow to miss the area so thanks for posting up this footage.
pleased you enjoyed the video - it was fun to make it
Leadgate Cross Road has changed recently with the butchers gone now and the building converted into several flats.
So enjoyed this video. My mother was born in Leadgate in 1916, Irene Tait. Her father Robert is on the WWI memorial outside the garage. Her mother was a Borthwick - some of you may have known Isaiah Borthwick or Anthony Borthwick who died in 2012. Love to hear these interviews, and those wonderful accents. I live in Devon, but visited Leadgate last month (October 2022) - but I shall be back.
The interviews were impressive and all spoke well with nothing scripted.
Thank You so much for this video I have lived in Canada for 33 years originally I was born a AT 39 S t Ives Rod, attended St Ives school and in 1990 took my only daughter back home to be christened at ST Ives.. what wonderful memories this brings back . Great Video
Pleased that you liked it and that it has brought you joy
Anyone from Leadgate know Eva Sanderson, her brother lived with her he was Bill Sanderson neither of them ever married. Uncle Bill loved a bet on the horses and a pint of Newcastle brown. My Aunt Eva was a Methodist and I don’t think Uncle Bill knew what a church looked like lol
maybe a video of all the pubs past and present in Leadgate would have been in order - the fellowship and comradeship just as important for the village and the people who live there
Can I buy a copy of this video?
So weird seeing some of these people again. Thank you.
+AerodeonThorne My pleasure - the people in the video were just fantastic - history in the making
+MrBrit120 Jack Carr the man behind the voice - a great man.
+MrBrit120 As soon as i have the time and know how i will edited the video and put a more slick copy on dvd.
+MrBrit120 Although the video was done many years ago it is just like yesterday when we did it. Leadgate is where i call home and with people like you see on this video i hope you can understand why.
+MrBrit120 For those who thought it was the invasion bells ringing at St Ives you can come out of your bunkers - i know a certain Bill who was ready to repel an invasion but it was only me ringing the bell for the first time after its repair with kind permission of the Vicar
Some memories on here
Pleased it has brought you good memories
Who has the copyright of this video?
Lovely video
Pleased you enjoyed the video
Is the makers of this video still alive?