fantastic video graham, I used to go fishing in the clayholes many moons ago, left corby in 2008 and i cant believe the changes that have happened in such a short time, i was a frequent patron of st james snooker club and what a transformation around there too, thanks for posting this video. best wishes
My husband has many memories of Corby he was born in Corby old village. ,but did you know when corby development corporation started building corby new town, they wanted to knockdown the old village thats why most of it has gone there are photos on here showing what the old village looked like,
Hello Graham. Seen a few of your videos you have done and they're great. Love the view of the clay holes. Remember going fishing/swimming in there as a kid, was great fun although dangerous!! I've been trying to find out some research on the clay holes and all I've found out is they was once used to quarry clay in the late 1800s. I heard rumours that the steel works used these and pumped water from these to cool down the steel?? If you can shed any light on these great wonders would be amazing. Apparently there is a steam engine dumped in the bottom of the deepest one, aswell as cranes and old heavy machinery they got rid of in the day. Keep up the good work . Like to see some videos of the regeneration of Oakley Vale too. 😀
Hi Kim,thanks. Yes it is a mavic 2 zoom.Yes it is a great spot to take off from.The other rail lines are now defunct lines linking British steel to the main line.It was a very sunny day so I used a 16 nd filter hence the clarity...
Hi Graham, this video is wonderful! I'm working on a documentary related to the clay holes and it would be great if I could include some of this footage - would it be ok if I email you to discuss further?
Not sure which drone your using but guessing its the Mavic 2 Zoom. Great capture buddy. Didn't realise how many rail tracks there were in Corby. Great spot for filming the steam loco's when they pass through. Interesting video and the clarity is awesome. 😉👍👍👍👍👍
fantastic video graham, I used to go fishing in the clayholes many moons ago, left corby in 2008 and i cant believe the changes that have happened in such a short time, i was a frequent patron of st james snooker club and what a transformation around there too, thanks for posting this video. best wishes
My husband has many memories of Corby he was born in Corby old village. ,but did you know when corby development corporation started building corby new town, they wanted to knockdown the old village thats why most of it has gone there are photos on here showing what the old village looked like,
You inspire me to do well in geography
Congrats and keep up the good flying (without crashing)
Hello Graham. Seen a few of your videos you have done and they're great. Love the view of the clay holes. Remember going fishing/swimming in there as a kid, was great fun although dangerous!! I've been trying to find out some research on the clay holes and all I've found out is they was once used to quarry clay in the late 1800s. I heard rumours that the steel works used these and pumped water from these to cool down the steel?? If you can shed any light on these great wonders would be amazing. Apparently there is a steam engine dumped in the bottom of the deepest one, aswell as cranes and old heavy machinery they got rid of in the day. Keep up the good work . Like to see some videos of the regeneration of Oakley Vale too. 😀
Hi Kim,thanks. Yes it is a mavic 2 zoom.Yes it is a great spot to take off from.The other rail lines are now defunct lines linking British steel to the main line.It was a very sunny day so I used a 16 nd filter hence the clarity...
Hi Graham, this video is wonderful! I'm working on a documentary related to the clay holes and it would be great if I could include some of this footage - would it be ok if I email you to discuss further?
If you could send me a quick message to invertedfilm@gmail.com with you email address I'll get back to you with some more details, thanks
Ok,grahambutlin@aol.com
Not sure which drone your using but guessing its the Mavic 2 Zoom. Great capture buddy. Didn't realise how many rail tracks there were in Corby. Great spot for filming the steam loco's when they pass through. Interesting video and the clarity is awesome. 😉👍👍👍👍👍
We used to ride motorbikes across blackhills in the mid 80's, great fun !
Hello Graham, I am working for a production company and was wondering if you could enable your email settings so I can send you a message. Thank you