Excellent Sarah, but scary indeed. I never knew it existed, all those underground passages & rooms. I shall never look at a derelict building in quite the same way again. I hope we never have to use anything like that !
Great editing job. I thought the relationship between the visuals and the audio very impressive. Informative - but terrifying. The extracts from the official guide book coupled with George Featherstone's excellent narration provided a first class commentary. I thought the way you finished the film was clever - with the warning that it could be used again, if needed, without a lot of work. How to educate and alarm in under ten minutes. Well done.
I'm so glad they restored the site and the old farm house. It looked like it was in a state of horrible disrepair before they restored it. It also sounds like they could use it in an emergency and bring it back as described at 8:40 and afterwards. So it sounds like they didn't totally decommission it. Thanks for posting!
I was stationed at RAF Goldsborough. from 1954 to 1956 we had the worst snow in 100 years and were cut off there for 3 weeks, snow plows could not make Lythe bank. Food was dropped by helicopter RIP Norman "Nat Cole " my best buddy from London God Bless Dave "BradFud" Jones
Very good, my Grandad was one of the men who dug the hole for RAF Goldsborough.
Excellent Sarah, but scary indeed. I never knew it existed, all those underground passages & rooms. I shall never look at a derelict building in quite the same way again. I hope we never have to use anything like that !
Great editing job. I thought the relationship between the visuals and the audio very impressive. Informative - but terrifying. The extracts from the official guide book coupled with George Featherstone's excellent narration provided a first class commentary. I thought the way you finished the film was clever - with the warning that it could be used again, if needed, without a lot of work. How to educate and alarm in under ten minutes. Well done.
I'm so glad they restored the site and the old farm house. It looked like it was in a state of horrible disrepair before they restored it. It also sounds like they could use it in an emergency and bring it back as described at 8:40 and afterwards. So it sounds like they didn't totally decommission it. Thanks for posting!
I was stationed at RAF Goldsborough. from 1954 to 1956 we had the worst snow in 100 years and were cut off there for 3 weeks, snow plows could not make Lythe bank. Food was dropped by helicopter RIP Norman "Nat Cole " my best buddy from London God Bless Dave "BradFud" Jones
Interesting stuff... very eerie video... don't hold out much hope for that bloke face down in the middle of the road tho.
See Ghosts of the East Coast: Doomsday Ships at insectman.us/testimony/wright-article.htm