Really well put together. Lloyd Bridge was known as Dog Bridge because there was a pub next to the canal called the Dog. There was also a Dog Inn at Heatley. The Church Green was once called the Dog and Punchbowl .. so if you went on a Victorian pub crawl, you could have had a three dog night😊 Alan Williams - Lymm Heritage Centre
Brilliant Kieran! Thanks for educating me on my home village. I’ve lived here all my life. Cracking singer too. New subscriber. Much better than the TV.
I've recently discovered your channel and it's absolutely fascinating. So much I didn't know about places I've lived in all my life. Plus as someone else who enjoys making their own music, I really love your songs - they're uplifting, cheerful and catchy. I look forward to hearing more history and music!
I went to Lymm Grammar school, me and my mate were from Appleton, we'd spend our 9 pence (old money), in the summer on an ice cream at dinner time. 9 pence was the bus fare home, we walked it, 4 and a half miles, no problem when you're 12.
Many year,s ago waiting for a table in La Boheme, Lymm, the waitress ushered us to our table, I,m sitting you next to Sooty she said? It was Matthew Corbett looking rather pleased, he had sold the right,s to Sooty for a million! Has since sold his house canalside in Lymm.
Brill video. Brindley Bridge is also known locally as Dog Bridge. Don't ask me why? You mentioned Sooty's Dad. At 11:17, that was his cottage on the right. Pretty sure he's sold it now. You've gained a new subscriber 👍
Hi Kieran, new subscriber here. I think I'm addicted now to your videos and especially your music. Very interesting videos ,love all the local knowledge, being a local lad myself. I find you very funny aswell with your little quips and one liners. Glad I found your channel, may I just ask though as someone who is struggling to start filming projects, what editing software you use please? Many thanks and keep up the excellent work😊
@@leemcwhan8287 I'm using Premiere Pro. It's quite an old version, CS6. It can be a bit expensive. However don't get hung up on the software. You can download Blackmagic for free which is industry standard for colour grading. The software doesn't add anything it's just process. Any software you just have to learn how it works. Good content is most important. Good audio makes the most difference. :)
Really well put together. Lloyd Bridge was known as Dog Bridge because there was a pub next to the canal called the Dog. There was also a Dog Inn at Heatley. The Church Green was once called the Dog and Punchbowl .. so if you went on a Victorian pub crawl, you could have had a three dog night😊 Alan Williams - Lymm Heritage Centre
Brilliant Kieran! Thanks for educating me on my home village. I’ve lived here all my life. Cracking singer too. New subscriber. Much better than the TV.
This was really good. So informative as usual. Thanks so much Kieran!
Another great watch, 👍
I've recently discovered your channel and it's absolutely fascinating. So much I didn't know about places I've lived in all my life. Plus as someone else who enjoys making their own music, I really love your songs - they're uplifting, cheerful and catchy. I look forward to hearing more history and music!
Great vid... the Water Tower was done up by a guy called Russell Harris who was the presenter of a great travel show years ago called Dice Man.
Legend
Loved this one kieran. 👌🙏
@@hoolihan71 cheers Magnetman:)
Thanks, Kieran. I've been living around here for 25 years and I learnt so many new things from this, I sent you a kofi
@@mikehewett785 thanks so much :)
This part of the canal is a joy to cycle on.. stunning views and top info as always mate !!
Had my bimble craving satisfied! Thanks Kieran 👍
Spent many a day in Lymm growing up in Grappenhall, beautiful part of England
Great video. Very informative.
Another belting video. Cheers!
Excellent. tks .
This is brilliant Kieran 😊
Who’d have thought that Lloyd Bridges was listed.
I went to Lymm Grammar school, me and my mate were from Appleton,
we'd spend our 9 pence (old money), in the summer on an ice cream at dinner
time. 9 pence was the bus fare home, we walked it, 4 and a half miles, no
problem when you're 12.
oooer nice Bimble
bimblegate
Many year,s ago waiting for a table in La Boheme, Lymm, the waitress ushered us to our table, I,m sitting you next to Sooty she said? It was Matthew Corbett looking rather pleased, he had sold the right,s to Sooty for a million! Has since sold his house canalside in Lymm.
Brill video. Brindley Bridge is also known locally as Dog Bridge. Don't ask me why? You mentioned Sooty's Dad. At 11:17, that was his cottage on the right. Pretty sure he's sold it now. You've gained a new subscriber 👍
Hi Kieran, new subscriber here. I think I'm addicted now to your videos and especially your music. Very interesting videos ,love all the local knowledge, being a local lad myself. I find you very funny aswell with your little quips and one liners. Glad I found your channel, may I just ask though as someone who is struggling to start filming projects, what editing software you use please? Many thanks and keep up the excellent work😊
@@leemcwhan8287 I'm using Premiere Pro. It's quite an old version, CS6.
It can be a bit expensive. However don't get hung up on the software. You can download Blackmagic for free which is industry standard for colour grading.
The software doesn't add anything it's just process. Any software you just have to learn how it works.
Good content is most important. Good audio makes the most difference. :)
@@BimblismUK thanks for the reply Kieran. Love your music, you're very talented, great voice, and catchy tunes, very Chris Martin-esque I would say 🙂