Great little tour LVC, I can just about remember a few of those old agricultural things from my childhood as my grandfather would have used them. I can also remember the old steam rollers laying tarmac, those roads were so much better, longer lasting than all the fancy machinery can do now.
Looks a lovely museum Lee thank you for showing us You should take a drive in your camper van & visit the Black Country Museum I think you would love it
Another fabulous video Lee. So interesting and informative, I absolutely love visiting historical buildings and museums. We can learn so much from the past.
Another good video lee 👍 Were coming up to Boston in the new year and visiting the ragged apron hope to see you and the lovely butler family. Take care lee.😊
Very oldie worldie in the van. How machinery has come along since. Yes you look a whole lot younger - beard. Hehe. Poor chap looks like he had a rough day or two.he was a good scarecrow wasn’t he. My hubby remembers the old machinery from his granddad farm many years ago.I always smile no matter what the people years ago did , they always had their suits on didn’t they. So different from today. I think the black pieces you mention are called buffers. Mm roses still one of my favourite chops. Maybe we need some of that Lee ,if it helps with arthritis. Yes wars are a ware of good lives, that people soon forget what those people suffered to helps later generations and for the time , does things really change afterwards ??? Those little bikes were so cool weren’t they. Imagine kids today having them. No fancy E bikes flying about.hehe. Thanks for sharing today with us, very interesting.
Videos getting better and better Lee. I remember a tv presenter called Jack Hargreaves recalling an earlier time in farming and other country matters. Very interesting hopefully you can take our followers to Lincoln Cathedral, however you probably cannot film inside or maybe you can smooth talk yourself in! Hope you do some more eating out videos too. Regards John 😊
Loved that Lee, I had the same bike mine was red and I had that dolls pram aswell loved it I used to put my brother in it and hurl him up the pavement in it with his legs dangling down he loved it 😂😂😂, my brother was born same year as you, I'm 3yrs older ❤❤x
Hi Lee, that was interesting going round the museum, loved the commentory about the threshing machinery. that little bike was so cute, i remember them having a little leather "purse size" bag on the back. your right theres no justification for war, so pointless. the cafe menu is really cheap, makes a nice change lol. take care x
What an amazing place. I hope the Owner can keep the place going, must be hard. Mankind invents all that fantastic stuff, pure genius and then war reminds us that we are the most stupid creatures in nature, destroying ourselves and everything else.
Hi Lee,nice to see you out & about again,interesting vid,i like when you explain how some of the machinery works,im an old hippy, so,against war,pity we have idiots running the country, say no more.lol.laters.
My trike had pedals on the front wheel and you could pedal backwards as well as forwards. I feel sorry for people who didnt have one and cant reverse park to this day.
Absolutely fantastic history again Lee. Amazing memories mate 👍🏻👍🏻
Lovely museum.Great video as allways Lee.That scarecrow was fantastic.
another great and interesting video Lee thanks
I grew up in the 50s lovely memories lee great blog. ❤
Great video lee lovely seeing all the old machinery ❤
Great little tour LVC, I can just about remember a few of those old agricultural things from my childhood as my grandfather would have used them. I can also remember the old steam rollers laying tarmac, those roads were so much better, longer lasting than all the fancy machinery can do now.
Looks a lovely museum Lee thank you for showing us
You should take a drive in your camper van & visit the Black Country Museum I think you would love it
I'll put on my list to visit
Brilliant video Lee 🎉❤ little Russ ❤
Love these informative and interesting videos. Thank you!
My pleasure
Another fabulous video Lee. So interesting and informative, I absolutely love visiting historical buildings and museums. We can learn so much from the past.
I'm glad you liked it Jasper 😊
Very interesting remember visiting on a school trip when I was a nipper 👍
Very good thanks Lee. So Cadbury Roses are named after the sweet wrapping machine manufacturer.
Looks that way
Brill vid Lee .
Another good video lee 👍
Were coming up to Boston in the new year and visiting the ragged apron hope to see you and the lovely butler family.
Take care lee.😊
Very oldie worldie in the van. How machinery has come along since. Yes you look a whole lot younger - beard. Hehe. Poor chap looks like he had a rough day or two.he was a good scarecrow wasn’t he. My hubby remembers the old machinery from his granddad farm many years ago.I always smile no matter what the people years ago did , they always had their suits on didn’t they. So different from today.
I think the black pieces you mention are called buffers. Mm roses still one of my favourite chops. Maybe we need some of that Lee ,if it helps with arthritis. Yes wars are a ware of good lives, that people soon forget what those people suffered to helps later generations and for the time , does things really change afterwards ??? Those little bikes were so cool weren’t they. Imagine kids today having them. No fancy E bikes flying about.hehe. Thanks for sharing today with us, very interesting.
I'm glad you liked it Karen 😊
Nice one mate,
Thankyou Lee for showing us around 👍
Videos getting better and better Lee. I remember a tv presenter called Jack Hargreaves recalling an earlier time in farming and other country matters. Very interesting hopefully you can take our followers to Lincoln Cathedral, however you probably cannot film inside or maybe you can smooth talk yourself in! Hope you do some more eating out videos too. Regards John 😊
I remember Jack Hargreaves out of town I think it was called he was also on how kids programme better than the rubbish kids watch now days.
@@leevancampthe programme was called HOW! Brilliant tv.
I suspect the excavators are Ruston Bucyrus. Lovely Museum, thanks for showing us.
I grew up in the 60s and had a little bike like that, I loved it 😊
We gain only more enemies from war. We all brothers and sisters at the end of the day. Greed n power hungry only want war. Nice video lee 🫵🤝🍀
Appreciate that Keith
Loved that Lee, I had the same bike mine was red and I had that dolls pram aswell loved it I used to put my brother in it and hurl him up the pavement in it with his legs dangling down he loved it 😂😂😂, my brother was born same year as you, I'm 3yrs older ❤❤x
Hi Lee, that was interesting going round the museum, loved the commentory about the threshing machinery. that little bike was so cute, i remember them having a little leather "purse size" bag on the back. your right theres no justification for war, so pointless. the cafe menu is really cheap, makes a nice change lol. take care x
Thanks Susan 😀
What an amazing place. I hope the Owner can keep the place going, must be hard.
Mankind invents all that fantastic stuff, pure genius and then war reminds us that we are the most stupid creatures in nature, destroying ourselves and everything else.
So true jazz animals have more sense
Hi Lee,nice to see you out & about again,interesting vid,i like when you explain how some of the machinery works,im an old hippy, so,against war,pity we have idiots running the country, say no more.lol.laters.
My trike had pedals on the front wheel and you could pedal backwards as well as forwards. I feel sorry for people who didnt have one and cant reverse park to this day.
You still got yours bring it to our next yank meet breakfast
@@leevancamp Sadly long gone
Some people already have a loose life....
😂 too much hose Lee.
💜💜💜
Incredibly cheap prices for a tearoom !
Had a horse n cart ride around the cathedral there last year, only cost a fiver, Bargain.
Cheap as chips
Meant why not try to advertise