2023 UPDATE: So I don't know HOW this became my most viewed video, getting over 100,000 and such, but ya's must like your steam machines. Also don't expect more content on the same subject. Old adverts are what I mostly focus on on this channel, but if I come across something of the same thing, I might post it.
Spectacular! One of the best two hours I've spent on youtube and by far the best GDSF video I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. It's like I made the 3,974 mile trip and was there in person. Thank you for the great video and narration. From Kentucky USA.
Amazing video! I had fallen asleep watching Fred Dibnah on his roller, and the calliope woke me! This is an epic that has to be watched in stages, but every second is fascinating. Thank you for posting.
i understand that the late Mike Oliver the founder of the Great dorset steam fair did do some work with shire horses in the past i have read that he learned to put all the gear on them at a early age? i understand he also looked after a steam engine he was using to advertise the show?
Absolutely magnificent 10 out 10 i hope when the world gets back to normal there will many many more events like this!! This event is right up Fred Dibnahs alley, he will be missed by all!! I have been to some similar sort of events here ( NZ ) it is AMAZING what is tucked away in sheds waiting to come out!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 My Fathers Father who i never got to meet was a Policeman, an old fashioned Policeman IF ANY one gave trouble in his area they would get a size13 imprint on their rear end and sent home, WHY can,t we have Coppers like that now, they are much too soft these days, a good swift kick up the back side Never harmed anyone, just gives you something to think about next time! 😆🤣😂
When I lived Wembley middlex I cycled from Wembley all the way to the Great Dorset steam Fair set off at 5am and got at the show by 9am had a great time.
SURPRISING TECHNOLOGY Modern nuclear plants split atoms to heat water into steam. The steam turns a turbine to generate electricity. The steam-power generator is the low-technology bottleneck in the complete process of converting split-atoms into electric power. It is neither new nor advanced technology, having been first invented as early as 1698. The first steam engine used for work was patented by the Englishman Thomas Savery in 1698 and was used to pump water out of mine shafts. In 1712, Thomas Newcomen invented an effective and practical steam engine. The steam engine he designed consisted of a piston and cylinder arrangement.
Sorry but i must disagree, Nothing Wrong with audio, IF you want too hear lousey audio play 'Classic Car' Wheeler Dealers that TRULY is BAD sound quality in their videos.
@@barryphillips7327 You're absolutely right. I don't know what made me type that. I love the sounds the old gurls make. I watched the video again and can't believe I typed that. Some videos have background music that makes it hard the hear the narration or the dialog from the people. So Sorry.
2023 UPDATE: So I don't know HOW this became my most viewed video, getting over 100,000 and such, but ya's must like your steam machines. Also don't expect more content on the same subject. Old adverts are what I mostly focus on on this channel, but if I come across something of the same thing, I might post it.
Spectacular! One of the best two hours I've spent on youtube and by far the best GDSF video I have ever had the pleasure of seeing. It's like I made the 3,974 mile trip and was there in person. Thank you for the great video and narration. From Kentucky USA.
Loved seeing this. I remember that year very well. Great memories of the Great Dorset Steam Fair.
So glad youtube suggested this to me. Enjoyable 2 hrs spent
Thank you for the video
Every now and then the algorithm suggests a little beauty like this. Brilliant video
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Loved every minute.💐💐💐
The best part of this video is @ 30:20 when those two elders talk. What a lovely and humble heart they have.
Amazing video! I had fallen asleep watching Fred Dibnah on his roller, and the calliope woke me! This is an epic that has to be watched in stages, but every second is fascinating. Thank you for posting.
Beautiful old movie! Thanks for showing it on YT! Regards, Wim van der Baan (Dutch)
i understand that the late Mike Oliver the founder of the Great dorset steam fair did do some work with shire horses in the past
i have read that he learned to put all the gear on them at a early age? i understand he also looked after a steam engine he was using to advertise the show?
He did & he was custodian of the famous Anderton & Rowland grand organ in the early 1970s.
Thanks for the upload, one of the few years I missed.
Found in a skip? Can not believe someone threw it in there. Thanks for saving it.
Thanks for posting this. A good look at the past.
The kids riding in the bucket of the front loader on the fergie brilliant and no hi viz how did we manage! Fantastic film
Absolutely magnificent 10 out 10 i hope when the world gets back to normal there will many many more events like this!! This event is right up Fred Dibnahs alley, he will be missed by all!!
I have been to some similar sort of events here ( NZ ) it is AMAZING what is tucked away in sheds waiting to come out!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
My Fathers Father who i never got to meet was a Policeman, an old fashioned Policeman IF ANY one gave trouble in his area they would get a size13 imprint on their rear end and sent home, WHY can,t we have Coppers like that now, they are much too soft these days, a good swift kick up the back side Never harmed anyone, just gives you something to think about next time! 😆🤣😂
Back to the days before health & safety sucked the fun out of events
I found that display of oil cans very interesting as it doesn't look out of place at a steam rally
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When I lived Wembley middlex I cycled from Wembley all the way to the Great Dorset steam Fair set off at 5am and got at the show by 9am had a great time.
9am or pm? Google maps says it's a ten hour ride at least.
The Great Dorset Steam Fair's Flashback
SURPRISING TECHNOLOGY
Modern nuclear plants split atoms to heat water into steam. The steam turns a turbine to generate electricity. The steam-power generator is the low-technology bottleneck in the complete process of converting split-atoms into electric power. It is neither new nor advanced technology, having been first invented as early as 1698.
The first steam engine used for work was patented by the Englishman Thomas Savery in 1698 and was used to pump water out of mine shafts.
In 1712, Thomas Newcomen invented an effective and practical steam engine. The steam engine he designed consisted of a piston and cylinder arrangement.
really great video....real shame cancelled this year.
i recall taking my old mum n dad with 3 kids and my legs were tired after the walking But what a fair!!
Watch the whole video
I wish fred dibnah was there he was a mans man salt of the earth. But still a awesome video !
i saw a ice cream bike going across the play pen
Mr Bean was absent, with his with his mini cooper. 🤭
manned
He said thrashing corn.
It was wheat. In bundles.
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LOUSEY AUDIO, I'M NOT GONNA SWEAT WHILE WATCHIN' A VIDEO.
Sorry but i must disagree, Nothing Wrong with audio, IF you want too hear lousey audio play 'Classic Car' Wheeler Dealers that TRULY is BAD sound quality in their videos.
@@barryphillips7327 You're absolutely right. I don't know what made me type that. I love the sounds the old gurls make. I watched the video again and can't believe I typed that. Some videos have background music that makes it hard the hear the narration or the dialog from the people. So Sorry.
The world is going thru bad times, something else was on your mind, have a good day and enjoy such events.