The Industrial place you never knew about ?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2022
  • This video is about Cromford in Derbyshire and its role in the Industrial revolution. Richard Arkwright the famous industrialist set up the Cromford mill here in the 18th. Century. 1771. Cromford mill was the first water powered mill in the world and the site is now a world heritage site. He utilised water power for water wheels. He also cut into the Cromford sough a mine drainage adit for his water powered mill. The bear pit is a prime example of how they re directed the water towards the cotton mill. There is also a history of Lead mining in the area and we take a look at some very old lead mines. Finally we take a look at Sheep pasture incline on teh Cromford canal and also Leabrook pump house. The pump house dates from 1850anf raised water from the River Derwent into the cromford canal. this whistle stop tour of Cromford is an industrial archeological journey.
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  • @MartinZero
    @MartinZero  Год назад +23

    Adam = Forgotten Pumps on Instagram. Roy Below and Beyond on Instagram. Marcus = www.youtube.com/@thedrainmaestro also on Instagram The Drain Maestro
    Music Savk: Strange The Dreamer

    • @andymoss2490
      @andymoss2490 Год назад +2

      Just a heads up , The incline plane you looked at by Cromford canal with the Pumping engine house and ex railyard ,well if you trudge up the incline plane you come to Middleton Top which still has the incline planes winding engine in place and is open sometimes .A rather large delightful beam engine and a visitor center for cuppas etc., Stay well ,stay safe and god bless .

    • @dizstruxshon1012
      @dizstruxshon1012 Год назад +1

      Great vid as always Martin, I liked the reference to Marcus being Post 10 ( the beaver dam culvert unblocker ) 😁

    • @frontiervirtcharter
      @frontiervirtcharter Год назад +1

      The translucent white stone at 20:15 looks like fluorspar, which was mentioned along with lead as being mined in the area

  • @epj900
    @epj900 Год назад +3

    Amazing to find that you have never heard of Cromford. The Cromford and High Peak Railway is world renowned among railway enthusiasts circles, and it's connection to the canal was important too

  • @andyhill242
    @andyhill242 Год назад +2

    About 25 - 30 years ago, yes, I am that old; I visited Arkwright's mill in the early stages of restoration. They have obviously opened up a lot more in the area now.
    Another great video Martin.

  • @Babygrumplin55
    @Babygrumplin55 Год назад +2

    Nice to see Marcus' dad supporting him in his quest for all places dark and dank. Its great when father and son have common interests, just like Martin and his son James.

  • @alexac3098
    @alexac3098 Год назад +26

    Subscribers ticked over from 99.9k to 100k while I watched! Congrats Martin - and thanks for a really fantastic video today. Wish I was over there to take a trip up to Derbyshire and see those sights. The Bear Pit was fascinating, I could spend a whole day exploring that and the mills. Thanks to Adam for his help, he should start up a RUclips video for other Industrial Archeological enthusiasts!

  • @empireofnoise2200
    @empireofnoise2200 Год назад +18

    99.9k subscribers nearly 100k

  • @brianartillery
    @brianartillery Год назад +19

    Lovely stuff, Martin. It's incredible to realise that, not too long ago, in the mid 1990's, Cromford Mill was a ruin - featured on BBC TV's 'Restoration' show. So glad it has been saved and is now a World Heritage Site.
    Cheers for that. It brightened my day. Nice one.
    Oh, and where's 'Brew Boy'™ today?

  • @Magdalena76h
    @Magdalena76h Год назад +3

    I've been to Cromford a couple of times and I love it!! The canal is worth a walk, the Mills are fascinating and there is a wonderful secondhand book shop! It is the industrial history which fascinates me the most, but all packaged in a pretty, charming Derbyshire valley... By the way, Arkwright's house is now a hotel and I have stayed there! It is lovely!

  • @petedemaio168
    @petedemaio168 Год назад +1

    Martin coming over to 'my' territory, amazing. Giving it the brilliant Zero treatment. Finding hidden parts that most don't know and just drive by. Congrats on 100k. Finally.

  • @reubenlongworth3586
    @reubenlongworth3586 Год назад +1

    Memories of childhood, Alderley edge roman times, for mining.
    Glad you found part of Cromford and high peak railway X rooby

  • @markmunro8753
    @markmunro8753 Год назад +1

    Thank you Martin, England is a beautiful dream.

  • @barryhansen6854
    @barryhansen6854 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this Martin and Crew, it bought back memories of beautiful warm shirts that my mum sewed to cloth us all by buying Viyella fabric to cut up and sew. My mum was a seamstress by trade so there was no shortage of well made clothes, still have some to-day and I'm 68yrs old and they fit as they did when made when I was 17yrs old.

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 Год назад +21

    That heavy mist at the Via Gellia Mill really sets the mood. It's amazing how water with a little help from gravity can do so much work. Martin, this was a outstanding journey, this is one adventure I "really" wish I was part of the team. So much history packed in one video, top notch job. Thanks to you and the team for this great watch and thanks for keeping your history alive.

    • @jonrutherford6852
      @jonrutherford6852 Год назад +1

      The mist impressed me mightily. What a setting for a thriller or good horror movie, eh? Or a TV series, provided it be a high-quality one.

    • @kevanparker908
      @kevanparker908 Год назад

      Via Gellia pronounced here in Derbyshire (I went to Benjamin Outram School) Via as in Viaduct and Gellia Jelly with a A on the end. Great video however!

    • @simonbroberg969
      @simonbroberg969 Год назад +1

      5 days later, 29k views & 2.6k likes which is very high. Mosst are lucky if they get 50% likes of the views. Not the sort of thing I usualy watch, but really glad I did. Makes a change from unused and abandoned bunkers and forts.

    • @jetsons101
      @jetsons101 Год назад

      @@simonbroberg969 Martin Zero will always please the viewer.....

  • @dianapatterson1559
    @dianapatterson1559 Год назад +1

    Martin, I've said it before: you are a great storyteller. But this time, with your excellent crew, you have produced a truly beautiful video. Thanks so much.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  Год назад

      Thank you Diana much appreciated 😃

  • @darkstatehk
    @darkstatehk Год назад +2

    5:39 “what you up to post10?”
    Omg hahahaha nicely said Martin! Wheres the rake and any whirlpools? 😛

  • @tharkthax3960
    @tharkthax3960 Год назад +2

    What an adventure you guys have had!
    Just fantastic.
    Liked the post10 reference 😁
    Congrats on 100k subscribers, I'm glad I'm one of them.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Iam glad you are as well 👍😀

  • @briankinder9292
    @briankinder9292 Год назад +5

    Liked this one, my family lived in the area, Ible, Middleton and Bolehill in the 1700's, at least one was a lead miner. Before this we were connected with a lot small mills on the side of rivers, related to cloth products. Look forward to more content from this area.

  • @davidberlanny3308
    @davidberlanny3308 Год назад +14

    What an amazing place, so many different historic places to visit and plenty tucked out of the way in the woods as well. Big thanks to Adam for showing you around.
    You're nearly at that 100k milestone, I'm sure you'll get there before Christmas!! (EDIT: Before the nights out, well done Martin)
    Good luck from Spain!!

  • @thhc1744
    @thhc1744 Год назад +2

    LOL at the post 10 reference. I love that guy's videos

  • @geoffpickering
    @geoffpickering Год назад +2

    Due to failing eyesight I can no longer get to visit places like this. Thank you, Martin for you brilliant vlogs. Keep them coming 😀

  • @anthonyfenlon7389
    @anthonyfenlon7389 Год назад +13

    Another brilliant video Martin and the gang….well done. Don’t know if you’ve got yourself a new camera but the clarity of the shots is amazing…..especially the opening sequence, which is absolutely stunning ,I wound it back a few times just to see it again and again. And the autumn mists in the valley just add to the feeling of history…….one of your best!!!

  • @shirleylynch7529
    @shirleylynch7529 Год назад +1

    Absolutely stunning. Thrilling to watch. Filming outstanding . Well done to you all. What an explore

  • @MrAsBBB
    @MrAsBBB Год назад +1

    What an absolutely powerful opening! You should be proud of the material you deliver. These will be a fantastic resource for the future. In a way, you have made a mark in history. So long as these will always be available. You have done your bit to preserve for posterity. Many thanks as always.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much, I appreciate that

  • @johnstilljohn3181
    @johnstilljohn3181 Год назад

    Blumin' marvelous - mines, water power, railways and some scuba shots....!

  • @bcoldgoalie
    @bcoldgoalie Год назад +8

    Congrats on 100K Martin! Well deserved and this is one of the best RUclips channels out there. Another great video with amazing historical structures. 👏👍

  • @Jimyjames73
    @Jimyjames73 Год назад +1

    Hiya - @ 5:39 I got your reference about 'Post 10' - I've seen a few of his vids!!! Interesting about the Water Wheels - Very good Caves / Mines. Yes @ 24:04 - I have cycled down & up that very steep hill which leads to the High Peak Trail & you are right - further up the Hill is a Stationary Steam Engine (The remains of) which pulled the Wagons up & down) 🙂🚂🚂🚂

  • @davidmunro1469
    @davidmunro1469 Год назад +1

    Thank you Martin. This video is a time machine.

  • @missmerrily4830
    @missmerrily4830 Год назад +5

    What an amazing opening Martin. So atmospheric. I'm sure I won't be the first or the last to say you should be doing this professionally. Hi to all of today's team, and your joint efforts have produced a really stunning and interesting video! A great collab. It brought everyone's particular skill to the table. An amazing video on the power of water and the ways in which it was harnessed. Thanks guys!

  • @mkendallpk4321
    @mkendallpk4321 Год назад +1

    Thank you to Adam for showing you around Cromford. What an interesting place!

  • @paulhighley5695
    @paulhighley5695 Год назад

    Loved Cromford village/ Mill also canal walk was a great day out. Industrial History at it's Finest.

  • @Peasenas
    @Peasenas Год назад

    Lol, Loved the nod to Post 10 when Marcus was clearing those grizzly bars.

  • @TeriWilde
    @TeriWilde Год назад +1

    Crickey... literally a mile or so from where I born... I was involved in a bit of restoration of various bit of the Arkwright Mills back in the early 80s when I left school and joined the YTS. so I've been up and down there a few times over 40 years ago.
    and a nice reference to Post10 when Marcus poked out the leaves from the sluice gate.
    Oh, and Gell/Gellia is pronounced , a mix of words for a steep sided valley
    The drinking of Milk to prevent absorption of Lead. Yes, because of lead mining, the water courses were often polluted with lead and if you look at the history of the surrounding area there used to be HUNDREDS of public houses, because the beer/ale making process filtered out the pollutants.
    Shame you didn't go down Godfrey Hole a bit further up Via Gellia

  • @nigeldewallens1115
    @nigeldewallens1115 Год назад +1

    that was just fantastic to see! Please thank all your friends for creating a great video and thank you too! 😉🙂👍I forgot to mention! My ex departed brother in law used to work in the tin mines down in Cornwall and told me! He could hear the sea above him!

  • @leanneh5293
    @leanneh5293 Год назад

    Aww I love Cromford, I drive through it quite a lot when visiting customers and visiting family in Macclesfield. Lovely drive to do. Cracking video again! 😁😁

  • @grahamwickens8802
    @grahamwickens8802 Месяц назад

    Just caught up with this one. Another excellent adventure !

  • @jacquelinefilby1842
    @jacquelinefilby1842 Год назад

    Good to hear you mention Post 10! I love his uncloggings😊

  • @Swaggerlot
    @Swaggerlot Год назад +1

    I think you were looking at quartz crystals in the lead mine. Quartz was deposited in veins associated with volcanic activity and lead as galena would have been deposited around those veins. Lead was being mined on the Yorkshire Dales in Roman times.

  • @mikewood142
    @mikewood142 Год назад +6

    Yet another great video Martin, I visit the Cromford area a few times and really enjoy looking around the industrial village and the old mill site, but I never knew that there was more to the area, like the places you went to look at.
    It's a great shame about the Cromford water mill no longer working 😢 I remember seeing it in action when I was younger and have some old footage of the wheel going round.
    As you like your old industrial stuff, like myself, whenever you get some free time, get yourself over to Chesterfield where I live and come and have a look at the old Robinsons paper mill and works, attached to one of the mills called the canon mill, where they made canon balls, there's an old water wheel, but sadly in disrepair 😢 but it's clear to see and look at.
    Been told that the historic society are trying to get funding together and hopefully get it working again?
    Just incase you are interested, look up online for the Boythorpe and Walton works in Chesterfield and it may tempt you for a visit one day?
    The work site is massive and the old workers cottages can be seen on the walk too.
    Anyway there's an idea for a future video maybe?
    Anyway keep up the good work mate, I really enjoy watching all your videos and you make them so interesting too.
    All the best from.
    Devon Mike 🚂

  • @lindamccaughey6669
    @lindamccaughey6669 Год назад

    Wow that was fantastic. I could spend hours in a place like that. Pleased you coming back. Thanks so much for taking me along. Please stay safe and take care

  • @RoperGaming
    @RoperGaming Год назад

    Loved the little "post 10" shout-out. Another amazing video as always.

  • @stephencleaves
    @stephencleaves Год назад +2

    Thank you Martin, Marcus, Roy and Adam for bringing such a wealth of industrial heritage to us, a fascinating place and definitely one on my list to visit when I venture up that way next year. 👍

  • @yvoheaton6402
    @yvoheaton6402 Год назад

    Know the area very well after years of walking and cycling in the Peak...its incredible and very special.

  • @ronaldnolan9036
    @ronaldnolan9036 Год назад

    Martin, your taking me back 57 years and I still remember that area well.
    Regards from the Philippines.

  • @jonrutherford6852
    @jonrutherford6852 Год назад +2

    I've been enjoying dozens of your videos over the past two or three weeks, but this may be my favorite so far. The scenery is simply breathtaking. I was glad to learn that the Cromford region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I know there's disagreement about the World Heritage project, but surely any effort to protect such beauty and history (the birth of the Industrial Revolution, in this case!) is important in this age of demolition and wanton greed.

  • @vivo-audio
    @vivo-audio Год назад

    It's great to see so many early industrial water management systems that are still intact in the UK. The Moors in Spain and North Africa were the Masters of water management, developing on techniques the Romans left behind. Much of this infrastructure still exits in Southern Spain, but when the Moors were finally expelled in 1492, they took their secrets with them and the fountains ceased to flow.

  • @auser1484
    @auser1484 Год назад +1

    Now showing as 100k subscribers, good on that man. Time for a brew. 👍

  • @stattoborough
    @stattoborough Год назад +3

    Oh wow 😮 looks amazing.

  • @paulwilson7234
    @paulwilson7234 Год назад

    Excellent Sunday night video. 👌

  • @m.m.i.9586
    @m.m.i.9586 Год назад

    What a rich history that place has! The story of the bear pit is wild. That must’ve been some high drama, back in the day, with the water exiting from the mine getting blocked every weekend! 🤭😆

  • @andrewfound3269
    @andrewfound3269 Год назад

    Hi Martin
    Thanks for yet another outstanding video showing our industrial past well worth a visit.
    Cheers Dorset Andy 🐝

  • @mistreku
    @mistreku Год назад +1

    Great vid mate, as usually! One piece of advice, if I may. Be careful around the mines and in this time of the year, leafs could hide a rotten floor.

  • @RobEJC
    @RobEJC Год назад

    Excellent content PLUS dramatic cinematography, music, and quality editing. Well done, lads. Martin: Looks dangerous, let's send Marcus down.

  • @chrisgel1
    @chrisgel1 Год назад +1

    Like the Post10 reference. I watch him too.

  • @porkscratchings5428
    @porkscratchings5428 Год назад

    Brilliant find, another one for the bucket list when I next pop up that way fishing and have a mooch round the area. 👍

  • @douglasthompson296
    @douglasthompson296 Год назад

    Flamin heck Mz & crew, all that rushing water had me going to pee several times 🧐 Cheers DougT

  • @worldtraveler930
    @worldtraveler930 Год назад +1

    Excellent video work keep it up!! 🤠👍

  • @auser1484
    @auser1484 Год назад +3

    Looks to be another great video, look forward to watching this all later. Unboxing for the plaque when it arrives. 👍Hopefully I'll be 100k somehow although been around a while. 😁

  • @bethsheeba1198
    @bethsheeba1198 Год назад

    One of the most interesting videos I have seen. Well done Martin and team. cheers from Oz.

  • @stephengreen8150
    @stephengreen8150 Год назад

    My Great,Great,Great Grandfather is Sir Richard Arkwright, the village of Cromford was built to house the mill workers and remains pretty well unchanged since that time
    a man well ahead of his time. Worth visiting, the Greyhound hotel built at that time in the middle of the village is actually pretty good to help you with your stop over.

  • @danehardinge8801
    @danehardinge8801 9 месяцев назад

    I live in Bakewell and this is the second great video of local places I only had an inkling about. I got thrown out of the Monsall Trail tunnel under Haddon Hall!

  • @darriendastar3941
    @darriendastar3941 Год назад +3

    Lovely music. Lovely images. Fantastic commentary. Martin, you and the team are making videos that are just getting better and better and better every time you release one.

  • @petersimms4982
    @petersimms4982 Год назад

    Splendid chimney on the pumping station:)

  • @bobdews3693
    @bobdews3693 Год назад

    Brilliant Martin, look forward to the next installment, cheers.

  • @hovermotion
    @hovermotion Год назад

    You deserve it Martin and crew.
    Great vid , never heard of Bolton Abbey until this video..
    All the best Jim👍🏻😉

  • @derelictmanchester8745
    @derelictmanchester8745 Год назад

    Brilliant work Martin... waterwheels...the lead mines,yep got to have those in the collection...💯💯

  • @petertrevena804
    @petertrevena804 Год назад

    Another great lesson about the history.

  • @TomRuthemann
    @TomRuthemann Год назад

    I guess it's time for a well deserved congratulation on the 100,000. Well done indeed, Martin, always a pleasure to watch.

  • @David_Owsnett
    @David_Owsnett Год назад +1

    Excellent video Martin. Its amazing what they achieved back in the day with the technology they had.

  • @jasonschott5925
    @jasonschott5925 Год назад

    I went here with my mum on holiday once. We looked around at the history of the town. Plus liked the post 10 reference on the video. I follow him as well as you

  • @snapper7903
    @snapper7903 Год назад +4

    Lovely content as always.

  • @SAM-zt2uy
    @SAM-zt2uy Год назад

    Best chips EVER from the chippy in the square at Cromford.
    I know the village well and explored many of the local mines and the High Peak Railway.

  • @davidsedlickas8222
    @davidsedlickas8222 Год назад

    As usual superb filming and commentaries.
    Thanks so much team.
    Thoroughly deserved Martin 100k subscribers
    You are very good at what you do.
    Keep safe warm dry and virus free all

  • @williamrobinson7435
    @williamrobinson7435 Год назад

    Thanks Martin and team for another great film! Most enjoyable as ever. 🌟👍

  • @simonmcowan6874
    @simonmcowan6874 Год назад

    Thanks Martin, a good reminder to visit the place.

  • @Hairnicks
    @Hairnicks Год назад

    Thank you Martin, what an absolutely superb day out that would be.

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  Год назад +1

      Get yer boots on and get down there 👍

  • @stevesrepairs5778
    @stevesrepairs5778 Год назад

    Thanks Martin, and the team for this very interesting historical vlog. Take care and all the best. Stevie

  • @UsualmikeTelevision
    @UsualmikeTelevision Год назад

    Fantastic! The look of overcast England in the old industrial era makes it genuinely look like we are back in time! Well done Martin!

  • @johnn8244
    @johnn8244 Год назад

    Thank you for another interesting video. I am looking forward to seeing the pump house open day.

  • @paulcharlesworth9114
    @paulcharlesworth9114 Год назад

    Another great video Martin. Cromford looks well worth a visit. Many thanks.

  • @misterbacon4933
    @misterbacon4933 Год назад

    Just 100 subscribers to go! 100 K! You deserve it, Martin! Toppie! 👍
    Greetings from the Netherlands! 🇳🇱

  • @MrRiverspider
    @MrRiverspider Год назад

    99.9k subscribers mate, oh lets have a brew to celebrate. Very well done another great video that place has got it going on everywhere you look. I'd love to see more 👍

    • @MrRiverspider
      @MrRiverspider Год назад

      Congratulations on the 100K subscribers

  • @johncarold
    @johncarold Год назад

    Thanks, Martin and friends, I don't know why, but I just love water wheels, especially when they still are working. To bad you wasn't there when the pump house was open. Thanks for the video

  • @martinpiggins5772
    @martinpiggins5772 Год назад

    Brill, plenty to go back to look at👍

  • @CH11LER.
    @CH11LER. Год назад

    That quote "What you up to post10?" Had me in stitches 🤣 😂

  • @AnyoneForToast
    @AnyoneForToast Год назад +1

    Your filming quality is getting quite smashing, even underwater! What we need to see now is fish in the Medlock...

  • @christophernorton33
    @christophernorton33 Год назад +1

    Thank you, guys.Fantastic what a find. Cromford is one place I must visit. So amazing to see so much still there after all these years.👍😃

  • @havingalook2
    @havingalook2 Год назад

    Loved it, fascinating. So glad you were informed of this and could visit. Not the same though, without your James and the tea! Well Done. Cheers

    • @MartinZero
      @MartinZero  Год назад

      Thanks. Yeah James couldnt make that day

  • @yorkie2789
    @yorkie2789 Год назад

    What an amazing place, I've added it to my list of places to visit.

  • @nigelblair2182
    @nigelblair2182 Год назад

    Loved that. Definitely going to give it a visit for a couple of days. 👍

  • @tonyjoel9489
    @tonyjoel9489 Год назад

    My mother came from Cromford and I know it well, I have been there many times.... beautiful place

  • @jasonbabila6006
    @jasonbabila6006 Год назад

    I liked how much of those old fascinating industrial structures still remains from the past.

  • @bobingram6912
    @bobingram6912 Год назад

    Thanks guys for a brilliant vid. Worth a visit on a better day, although it did give it that damp, misty Victorian feel👍👍👍👍

  • @paultaylor1666
    @paultaylor1666 Год назад

    Great job, well done and the reference to Post 10 made me chuckle.

  • @AndyUK-Corrival
    @AndyUK-Corrival Год назад

    Fascinating video, looks like a great place to spend a good few days exploring all the history. Must admit I would be itching to get down into some of those water courses and tidy them up and also do some preservation of some of the sluice gates, wheels etc before it rots completely. Andy UK

  • @RogowskiBubba0864
    @RogowskiBubba0864 Год назад

    Great video and beautiful nature shots, thx 👌

  • @ffrancrogowski2192
    @ffrancrogowski2192 Год назад +1

    Such an amazing place is where these water channels are situated at Cromford, Martin. I'd never heard of this mill and it's associated waterways before although I knew of the old Cromford and High Peak Railway origins in the town. Those lead mines look amazing places to visit too. Many thanks to you and the crew for this video, a real good one.

  • @bullettube9863
    @bullettube9863 Год назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant video! The opening shots were beautifully done! Now, some where nearby there should be a stamping mill to crush the lead ore before it goes to a smelter. This mill would have been water powered as well. Three or more hammers would have crushed the ore into smaller chunks, they may even have decided to ship the crushed ore to a different location. Lead was used as a roofing material, as the cames holding stained glass in churches, and later as bullets and batteries. Interestingly, where ever Galena, (lead ore) is found, silver can also be found as well.

  • @shepsavagetv
    @shepsavagetv Год назад +3

    Have you ever filmed in Castleton? Amazing history and amazing place, lots to see. Even the drive into Castleton itself is amazing, flanked on both sides by cliffs.

  • @rowanhard
    @rowanhard Год назад

    Wonderful intro. Enjoyed the video very much.

  • @simonbroberg969
    @simonbroberg969 Год назад

    Ah Gelena.. Lead and SILVER! I watch a lot of old bunkers, castles and fortress' most of the time, but I also follow Cerro Gordo ore mine (Ghost town living) so I know it's not just lead.
    Love this, Good footage, hisory education, and a mine to boot. Well done, no wonder your getting the highest like to view ratio that I have seen for a very long time
    It get's better and better, I helped rebuild a lock on the Kennet and Avon canal. drove a little tugboat for British Waterways, and I see same type in one o the little clips (Only for a few days, due to illness, it was first job I tried after having an operation on my spine, loved it but the vibrations from those Lister 3 pot diesels was too much). I even lived in a narrowboat for five years. only thing missing is motorcycles, but that doesn't matter. I spent so much time on those myself when I was buillding my website, so nice to have a break from those sometimes.