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A Day out at Clitheroe
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- Опубликовано: 21 фев 2023
- Today we head to the Lovely ribble valley area of Lancashire and have a look at the Historic market town of Clitheroe ,We have a wander on the hunt for old history .Do we find anything ?
Come with us and lets take a look .
Thanks to all that like comment and subscribe its much appreciated .#lancashire #clitheroe #ribblevalley
For anyone who hasn't seen our trip to Moffat check out the link below
• A walk around Moffat
I lived at 16 York Street, while attending CRGS in the (boys only!) fifth and sixth form. I was always late for school..."headwinds", "stone in road" or "held up by highwayman" were my excuses, , recorded in the "late book" (less than two houses away).
The best of times...although not the very best, according to conventional wisdom. My growing up in Clitheroe and attending CRGS (Clitheroe Royal Grammar School) set me up for life. A life I have so far, enjoyed immensely and there is more to come. Every day.
I spurned the pressure to attend UNI and became a black sheep. Daily, I refer to my life in Clitheroe and attending CRGS - Wonderful memories and the template for my modified existence 🙂
Hi 👋 sounds like you had some good excuses for being late 🤣 we are glad it brought back some good memories, thanks for watching, have a good weekend
David & Shel
I am always interested to see your work. It is interesting to compare old photos with the present. I enjoyed the video while I was checking the location on the map. Thank you for sharing.👍👍💕💕
Hi 👋 we like looking for the old photos seeing what it was once like and what the old buildings used to be , thanks for watching 😁 have a good week
David & Shell
Has not changed much since I went to that dreaded grammar school in 1975. The memories came flooding back. Living in New Zealand since 1981 .. blessings
Hi 👋 glad it brought a few memories, not the school ones though 😁 thanks for watching, have a good week
David & Shell
Hi my friends 👩🏼🤝👨🏻👍 !! Thanks for this delightful, interesting tour of Clitheroe ✅. The well structures are most interesting. I am pleased that I now associate the name Clitheroe with this information, footage and photographs - rather than memories of ‘The Clitheroe Kid’ on the wireless 😅👍 ! Cheers, Don 🙋♂️ !!
Hi Don 👋 there were some lovely old buildings to see, it was nice just to wander around the old streets. We mention Jimmy Clitheroe in part two 😂 thanks for watching, have a good week
David & Shell
Great work. I grew up in Clitheroe in the 70s 80s 90s. So many memories. Live in New Zealand now but coming back for a visit later this year.
Hi 👋 it's a lovely place and lots of history, thanks for watching 😊
David & Shell
I have lived in the USA for over 21 years but I’m still a Lancastrian. My mate and I ( sadly now deceased ) used to ride out on many a Sunday, through Clitheroe to the trough of Bowland. Bittersweet memories.
Hi 👋 we are glad it has brought back memories for you, even though some may be said, thanks for watching
David & Shell
Nice one guys.
A really relaxed vibe on this one - and a good tour of the town
Some cool original features - loved the rings for the horses outside the pub. I wonder whether you could be charged with drunk riding? The wells are interesting. I can’t remember seeing something like that before.
Lowry must have liked that place, the architecture in some areas there is straight out of one of his paintings. Really beautiful.
We’re going to be doing a lot more travelling this year. Love the way you do these - it will make us research the history and architecture of places before we go not just when we’re there.
Have a great weekend David and Shell
Hi 👋 hope your both doing ok. It was a good afternoon having a look at the old buildings, we try to do a bit of research before we go but there were still some old buildings we couldn't find anything about. Bet there were quite a few drunk riders trotting back home ! Looking forward to your videos again. Have a good weekend
David & Shell
@@walkinglosthistory thanks guys. You too 👍👍
Hi David and Michelle. Interesting old town. It looks to have survived quite unspoilt across the years! I love those old ghost signs on buildings 😁 All the best and take care 👍
Hi Des , there were some lovely old buildings around the town, the ghost signs had to be our favourite finds of the day ! Have a good week 🙂
David & Shell
Going up near there in September, was going to visit but don't think I'll bother now. Thanks for video, saved me a trip!
It all depends what your looking to do really, thanks for watching 👍
David & Michelle
Looks nice...i have only ever driven through, maybe i will pull over for a look next time .
Hi 👋 worth a visit if your passing through, thanks for watching
David & Shell
Saved me a trip
By a really strange chance, I've just been doing some research on the houses on Church Street, and I noticed that you included a view of number 21 at 4.56. From what I've been able to find out, it was the home of a man who was one half of a cotton spinning partnership in the 1850s/60s/70s - but I haven't yet found out who the initials on the date stone refer to. (Maybe one day!) I notice you got the rain during your visit . . . which is about right for Clitheroe!
Hi 👋 thanks for the information on the house, yeah we got the rain , it stayed with us all day ! Thanks for watching the video
David & Shell
Yes, but where does the water come from to that well? Top of the hill is the church graveyard. So you wouldn't want to be drinking it.
True, you don't think about thinks like that. Thanks for watching
@@Ibnfunk thank you for explaining how the well worked, yeah hopefully not too much washing of feet in the fresh water 😁
David & Michelle