Nanny's Rock, a well? and a military mystery

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  • Опубликовано: 21 мар 2023
  • In this video I'm taking a look in the area around Nanny's Rock in Kinver, Staffordshire.
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  • @fluffybunny7840
    @fluffybunny7840 Год назад +1

    Love your channel..just subscribed!

  • @BlurredMan030
    @BlurredMan030 Год назад +2

    Another good one Paul!

  • @cipowell42
    @cipowell42 Год назад +1

    Interesting! Keep up the good work!
    Would love a video on the Drakelow tunnels and the associated structures 👍

    • @thewheezywanderer6995
      @thewheezywanderer6995  Год назад +1

      Hi Chris. Thanks for watching. I have experimented with a Drakelow video, but am not happy with it at the moment. I have a mountain of material I can use which will show the factory before it was stripped out and sold for scrap. So it is a possibility for the future.

  • @richardmann145
    @richardmann145 Год назад +2

    Came across you randomly on RUclips but alot of military records online or in records that haven't been digitalised if have regiment in the graffiti, especially if served in world wars..
    Nice one

    • @thewheezywanderer6995
      @thewheezywanderer6995  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Richard. I did do quite a bit of digging but some of the info sources tended to contradict each other. I do know that the 7th Batallion Worcestershire regiment was a territorial unit formed in Kidderminster. There were 3 reserve forces so there was a 1/7th a 2/7th and a 3/7th all of which saw service in both world wars. Initial info suggested that the 7th Batallion was formed in 1914 and went off to France later the same year where they were amalgamated with other units and no longer named 7th Batallion by 1915. But this was then contradicted by another source. Hence I think I need someone who really knows what they are talking about to unravel it!

  • @thewheezywanderer6995
    @thewheezywanderer6995  Год назад

    Steve Yates, Hi Steve, I had an email notification from RUclips that you had commented on this video with a copy of the text which was interesting. However it doesn’t appear here, nor is it pending my approval. Have you deleted it? Cheers.

  • @UrbanRatsAdventures
    @UrbanRatsAdventures Год назад +1

    Great all this stuff and good job of showing us also check out Paul Cook and keep up the content ✌🏻👍

  • @paulhaskell-cooper676
    @paulhaskell-cooper676 Год назад +1

    In the middle ages,when many peasants lived in draughty dammp shacks,liveing here could easily be preferable.

    • @thewheezywanderer6995
      @thewheezywanderer6995  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Paul. I recently read in a academic source that statistically people living in Kinver’s Rock Houses generally lived longer than those in normal housing stock. Perhaps its all the fresh air and exercise. Your comment is much appreciated.