I was forwarded this video by a friend, and what a cracking video it is too! I'm a volunteer at Blists Hill and the chap operating the mine winding engine in your film. New sub here and will be off delving through your content soon 👍🏻
Good day, well what a surprise for you and us! Over the moon that you liked the film we made of the museum last year. It has to be one of our favourite places to visit to get our victorian fix! We see you have some interesting videos behind the scenes at the museum so will equally be checking them out! Please do share with your colleagues love them to see it as well, thanks so much, made our day! 😀
I was press-ganged into being a costumed volunteer for a day at Blists Hill in a former life. I was a young person visiting from "the colonies" (always said with a wave in a vaguely westerly direction). Lots of comments about how good my N.A accent was, which was a relief because it was the only one that I had. Thank you for bringing back fond memories!
So enjoying your lovely videos. I’m American but have always wanted to visit England and tour all these wonderful historical houses and places. So wonderful to be able to see these places through your eyes and not have to leave the comfort of home, especially now with all the different travel restrictions and COVID protocols. Thank you so much for your wonderful work.
@Wish you were here…yes indeed! English, Irish and Scottish blood. England, Ireland and Scotland call to my soul. I guess no matter how many generations separate you from your ancestors, you still feel that tug way down deep calling you back “home”.
Excellent video, it always amazes me how some of the RUclips channels can produce content that is the equal to or indeed surpasses productions with writers, producers, directors and crews. Brilliant!
Blists Hill is a remarkable museum, we visited a few years ago now, and we can recommend it. From the candle maker we purchased white candles (for private use) and pale green candles that were used at the foundry. They were coloured to deter pilfering. The candles were even wrapped in reproduction newsprint.
I would love to visit and could easily move here too, with our family of 6! So much history, wonderful.. love places like this, I'd enjoy being a tour guide.. hopefully my family in the UK will be able to visit soon. Amazing that its a living working "village" thankyou
We love this area of Britain, like being in a time capsule not just in Blistshill museum but all over the Ironbridge area. We try and visit each year for a weekend to get our fix!
I visited Blists Hill for a day in the summer of 2019, & it was really wonderful! I had an excellent time &, by the end, felt as if I could move right in. Anyone who has a chance to go there really should do so. 👍🏻🙋♀️🥂
I first visited Blists Hill and some of the other museums in the 1990's when I stayed on holiday with a friend from Shrewsbury. I revisited the museum in 2017 and 2018 and was amazed at the additions and upgrading... going back was like meeting up with an old acquaintance from years ago. My favourite parts of the Museum are the Fish and Chip Emporium and the Photographers Studio, I have two souvenir photographs taken in there while wearing Victorian costumes. Once the pandemic has waned and travel is back to some sort of normality, I hope to visit this wonderful Museum again. Gordon Taylor, Scotland.
Hi Gordon, Thanks for sharing your memories with us! We agree, it is an impressive museum with lots going on each day. We have visited twice, once before corona and once during. They were able to keep most of the attractions open, but the photography studio was closed during our second visit. The whole Ironbridge town area is beautiful, did you watch our other guide on the other museums dotted around town. It would be well worth spending a few days in town to do Blists Hill and the other attractions. PS: We’re hoping to get to Scotland this year to do some filming of the Highlands and Islands!
Nice visit to our past, so interesting and great for children to understand that phones, tablets, tv's and all things taken for granted are relatively new. Nice to be able to do virtual visits as mobility is getting wonky and at least get an opportunity, thank you both.
Hello Yvonne, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Pleased we can bring videos like this to you. We love doing it and we know it brings so joy! All the best.
Lovely. Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, is considered the best example of a Victorian era city in the world. The goldfields of Bendigo brought much wealth to Britain and allowed the residents to build fine Victorian buildings.
Really great video! In 1965 i was taught in my public school here in Canada to write with a bottle of ink and a pen. It was a lot of fun mainly because it could be very messy.
I found this video extremely interesting and educational! I learned so much about the late Victorian times! I enjoyed this video so much indeed! It also reminded me of my great grandparents, on my mother's side, who grew up, and worked, in the Cumbria and Lincolnshire counties! Labourer and domestic servant, they were. Thank you so much for bringing their lives to life!
This was another very informative and interesting history lesson. I like your reassuring and soothing voice. Your videos are top notch! You are so lucky to be living in beautiful England.
Did the same at Dudley Black Country Museum of Living. They have a working pub, best fish & chips in the country and some interesting Cast Iron Houses.
My wife and I have visited twice, it's a nice experience. We also visited the Ironbridge Gorge courtesy of National Holidays coach trip. Would love to visit again. George & Christine Peace. 👍
Fabulous shop fittings in the pharmacy. I love old buildings. I didn’t know that The New Inns pub was re-erected at Blists Hill. A lot of Walsall’s pubs were lost unfortunately. It is certainly an interesting day out, plenty to see and do. Tfs.
What a beautiful museum site. The extent of preservation is very impressive. It is wonderful to see the well oiled mind shaft mechanism and the the fully working track engine and fair ground rides. Thankyou for the lovely and informative tour. I am now a subscriber. Every blessing for future videos.
Visited 20 years ago and again about 7 years ago. Probably the best place I've been. Had a lesson in the school and a sing song in the pub with the policeman playing the piano. Also had the best fish and chips ever from the chippy.
Lived in Broseley throughout my secondary school years and went to school in Madeley so crossed the Iron Bridge many times. Love this area and would happily go back .
Great video! Really professionally made and informative. I went there about 5 years ago but was with a coach party so we only had about 90 mins to visit, didn`t see half of what you showed in the video, will have to have a return trip in the car at some point. Have subbed.
Another great series! So much information, both historical & current - which will be historic, too. Do hope this year, '22 that some awful plague or pestilence isn't causing disruption (oh yes, flights & rail...) Anyway, look forward to seeing where you take us this year & trust you both enjoy smooth travels. Keep safe & thanks - very enjoyable. Not sure why I never got to Lionbridge, but certainly seems to be well worth a visit.
You can certainly spend a few days in Ironbridge and really immerse yourself in the past, and what a history the area has! We never get bored and have visited a few times. Hoping for smooth travels for sure the heatwave and as you say airport issues do make it troublesome at present! Would recommend a visit to this area in the future.
What a great series on Ironbridge - loved it, thank you. We've taken 2 or 3 short breaks in the area and been to most of the museums - it's a great place to visit and these videos have reminded me....we must go back!
Hi, thanks for your kind words! We also love that part of England, there’s so much to see and do and the history of the area is fascinating. We will be back too. What’s your favourite attraction in the area?
This is my favourite museum from childhood! It made is so much more real, changing your money and seeing all the old techniques. You’ve inspired us to visit here again really soon. Great video 🍻
I was born near the Black Country, not far away from this excellent preservation, and having moved south, as a boy, I enjoyed my visit there about 10 years ago. The one shop that scared me, was the Chemists, with the Dentists chair, AND, not mentioned here, was the weird contraption used, to drill teeth with. Believe it or not, the Dentist had to pedal this cycle-like machine, which turned the drill as fast as the Dentist could pedal. Imagine---he's swaying side to side while pedaling fast, AND, trying to hold the drill steady, on the end of a flexible spinning wire, while attempting to be precise.TERRIFYING !!
Nice Victorian town you did very interesting on how people lived in those times. Have you ever did sudeley castle 🏰 england?. I heard it's a great place to visit and the tower of London is another place to visit. Can't wait to see more next time 😃😃
Everything looked so much more aesthetically pleasing back then, even down to product pacakging. They really cared about how things looked and made sure to prioritise beauty as well as practicality
have you not dont my favourite place the Black Country Living Museum in my hometown dudley however i am going to the 1940s day in iron bridge this may excited about that looks amazing
@@MemorySeekers it is well worth it and five minutes up the road is Dudley castle a Norman castle and it has a zoo on it the castle was supposed to hold lady Jane grey but Elizabeth 1st changed her mind zoo and history ruins of the castle and five mins out if Dudley there are ruins of a monk monestry Dudley is steeped in history
@@MemorySeekers it's not a place in which people have money but it's home and I'm proud of it then there is the accent and matt busby footballer duncan edwards is also from Dudley don't just us by our accent lol
The pub was one of our local pubs, sat on corner of Green lane and Hospital street, Walsall. Originally very plain inside, run by an old woman. Basic stools and few chairs. I commented before he got to the pub in video, chump am i.. They should have had the newsagents and sweet shop that was next door as well. I would go in after leaving Croft st. school as kid. Several museums that area, all worth a visit. Buy the rover ticket and visit all museums at your leisure.
How amazing so you have visited this pub in its original location? See I believe there are a number of good museums in and around Walsall. Lots of history!
@@MemorySeekers We went in during the 70's as we lived just up the road in Birchills. Father said the same woman running the place was there 18 years earlier. Proper spit and sawdust place. Think the Red Lion was on opposite corner. I think Hospital street had a small hospital in it's day, mining disaster and Sister Dora all associated.
@@MemorySeekers At least 7 fewer roommates, running water, indoor bathroom with jacuzzi spouts in the tub, closets, internet, cable tv, electricity (to use the tv and internet) kitchen and bedroom. I didn't notice either of these. Brad Pitt in a little cottage next door. The last may be asking too much.
We went there with our young grandchildren in 2018 during the summer holidays. We had a fantastic day, the little ones loved every bit of it. Sadly we didn't get to try the fish and chips as the queue was enormous.
It would be around 1999 when I visited Blists Hill, a lot more going on there now, I remember the Doctors house but don't recall it being the Doctors house or even renting a room, in 1999, it was family house. Dip pens were still in use when I was at school in the 1960s and the swing chairs in the fair were a fairground staple in the 1960s and of course blackboards are still in use
If they are even close to accurate (and if I'm reading it correctly), those exchange rates in the Lloyds Bank are amazing. One British pound was worth $4.87 US dollars? That's one strong currency!
Ahhhh that is on the list, i visited during a school trip (many years ago) and would love to go back! And the Black Country Museum would be another enjoyable one!
Yes I think they might be but with a tram, a steam train and other cool things. Love to go back sometime, just 6 hours away from where we are. So have to be a special trip up.
I was forwarded this video by a friend, and what a cracking video it is too! I'm a volunteer at Blists Hill and the chap operating the mine winding engine in your film. New sub here and will be off delving through your content soon 👍🏻
Good day, well what a surprise for you and us! Over the moon that you liked the film we made of the museum last year. It has to be one of our favourite places to visit to get our victorian fix! We see you have some interesting videos behind the scenes at the museum so will equally be checking them out! Please do share with your colleagues love them to see it as well, thanks so much, made our day! 😀
I envy you for working there and being a part of living history 🤩 greetings from Gallup NM, USA
@The Victorian Piper You looked very professional indeed!
I was press-ganged into being a costumed volunteer for a day at Blists Hill in a former life. I was a young person visiting from "the colonies" (always said with a wave in a vaguely westerly direction). Lots of comments about how good my N.A accent was, which was a relief because it was the only one that I had. Thank you for bringing back fond memories!
So enjoying your lovely videos. I’m American but have always wanted to visit England and tour all these wonderful historical houses and places. So wonderful to be able to see these places through your eyes and not have to leave the comfort of home, especially now with all the different travel restrictions and COVID protocols. Thank you so much for your wonderful work.
@Wish you were here…yes indeed! English, Irish and Scottish blood. England, Ireland and Scotland call to my soul. I guess no matter how many generations separate you from your ancestors, you still feel that tug way down deep calling you back “home”.
Excellent video, it always amazes me how some of the RUclips channels can produce content that is the equal to or indeed surpasses productions with writers, producers, directors and crews. Brilliant!
Thank you, we have to do it all, but its great fun. Glad you think its good quality! All the best.
@@MemorySeekers You are most welcome.
Love that beautifully ornate spiral staircase in the bank. Now that was the age of true workmanship and pride in a job well done.
Yes I like that too!
Wonderful videos. Am a big fan of UK from India. I get lost watching ur videos😄
Glad you like them! 😊
BEAUTIFUL IDEA TO KEEP YOUR HERITAGE AND CULTURE ALIVE.
After this virus as finally gone this is on the bucket list.
Finger crossed hope you enjoy!
I’ve been there back in summer 2011 on my way home from a holiday in Wales
Have you been yet?
What a magical experience. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Blists Hill is a remarkable museum, we visited a few years ago now, and we can recommend it. From the candle maker we purchased white candles (for private use) and pale green candles that were used at the foundry. They were coloured to deter pilfering. The candles were even wrapped in reproduction newsprint.
There attention to deal is wonderful.
I would love to visit and could easily move here too, with our family of 6! So much history, wonderful.. love places like this, I'd enjoy being a tour guide.. hopefully my family in the UK will be able to visit soon. Amazing that its a living working "village" thankyou
We love this area of Britain, like being in a time capsule not just in Blistshill museum but all over the Ironbridge area. We try and visit each year for a weekend to get our fix!
Loved this video I couldn't say what was my favourite it was all intriguing. Thank you 🙏🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
I visited Blists Hill for a day in the summer of 2019, & it was really wonderful! I had an excellent time &, by the end, felt as if I could move right in. Anyone who has a chance to go there really should do so. 👍🏻🙋♀️🥂
Thanks for sharing! Glad you had a good time.
@@MemorySeekers I loved every minute of it. I wish I could go there again! 🥂
That was fun...I love living museums...
It is one of the best in the country, wonderful place to explore.
I first visited Blists Hill and some of the other museums in the 1990's when I stayed on holiday with a friend from Shrewsbury. I revisited the museum in 2017 and 2018 and was amazed at the additions and upgrading... going back was like meeting up with an old acquaintance from years ago. My favourite parts of the Museum are the Fish and Chip Emporium and the Photographers Studio, I have two souvenir photographs taken in there while wearing Victorian costumes. Once the pandemic has waned and travel is back to some sort of normality, I hope to visit this wonderful Museum again. Gordon Taylor, Scotland.
Hi Gordon,
Thanks for sharing your memories with us! We agree, it is an impressive museum with lots going on each day.
We have visited twice, once before corona and once during. They were able to keep most of the attractions open, but the photography studio was closed during our second visit.
The whole Ironbridge town area is beautiful, did you watch our other guide on the other museums dotted around town. It would be well worth spending a few days in town to do Blists Hill and the other attractions.
PS: We’re hoping to get to Scotland this year to do some filming of the Highlands and Islands!
Thank you for taking us on this wonderful tour!!!! Love from Vermont
Nice visit to our past, so interesting and great for children to understand that phones, tablets, tv's and all things taken for granted are relatively new. Nice to be able to do virtual visits as mobility is getting wonky and at least get an opportunity, thank you both.
Hello Yvonne, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Pleased we can bring videos like this to you. We love doing it and we know it brings so joy! All the best.
What a great video. I never heard of this great place. I would love to go there.
Make sure you try and go for two days and see the rest of Ironbridge as in the other 2 videos we made. Such a wonderful part of the country.
Lovely. Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, is considered the best example of a Victorian era city in the world. The goldfields of Bendigo brought much wealth to Britain and allowed the residents to build fine Victorian buildings.
Looks like a fascinating place. Post-Covid, I'll definitely take a trip there. Thanks guys!
Thanks Craig glad you enjoyed it. Yep travelling around the country is getting tricky again!
@@MemorySeekers Indeed! I'm just hoping that by spring things will start getting back to normal. 🙏
For sure travel is in our blood and so many trips been cancelled this year. Be glad to see the back of 2020! 🤞
Interesting things of days gone by thanks alot for sharing your lovely video 👍❤️🇬🇧🤗👌
Really great video! In 1965 i was taught in my public school here in Canada to write with a bottle of ink and a pen. It was a lot of fun mainly because it could be very messy.
Haha im sure it was messy. Glad you liked it.
I'm having so much fun watching your videos! Thank you!
Lovely to hear that Anne, keeps us going to make more. ☺
I found this video extremely interesting and educational! I learned so much about the late Victorian times! I enjoyed this video so much indeed! It also reminded me of my great grandparents, on my mother's side, who grew up, and worked, in the Cumbria and Lincolnshire counties! Labourer and domestic servant, they were. Thank you so much for bringing their lives to life!
It is a fascinating place and well worth a visit.
We’re going here this Saturday 😀can’t wait ❤️❤️
Hope u have a super day out!
@@MemorySeekers thank you 😊!
Wow ...im intrigued ....fantastic 👏
Thanks for watching
This was another very informative and interesting history lesson. I like your reassuring and soothing voice. Your videos are top notch! You are so lucky to be living in beautiful England.
Thank you for the lovely comment.
Thanks for letting us into the museum.
No problem it’s a pretty special place.
Did the same at Dudley Black Country Museum of Living. They have a working pub, best fish & chips in the country and some interesting Cast Iron Houses.
We have a visit there on our list, looks wonderful!
Is fantastic to go back in time, Thanks 😊
My wife and I have visited twice, it's a nice experience. We also visited the Ironbridge Gorge courtesy of National Holidays coach trip. Would love to visit again. George & Christine Peace. 👍
Hello, lovely to hear you have been able to visit. Must bring back nice memories of your trip!
I’ve been there back in summer 2011 on my way home from a holiday in Wales. Nice Victorian Fish And Chip shop they had.
Beef dripping chips! wonderful.
@@MemorySeekers and that's just how I like them 😋
I love your videos!Keep Posting!🌹
Thank you for saying so, we will indeed based on good feedback like this!
Fabulous shop fittings in the pharmacy. I love old buildings. I didn’t know that The New Inns pub was re-erected at Blists Hill. A lot of Walsall’s pubs were lost unfortunately. It is certainly an interesting day out, plenty to see and do. Tfs.
what a great little Victorian town to visit. loved the video. thank you
Glad you enjoyed it, we love it here.
Another lovely way to spend a day! Thanks for having us along. So fascinating!
Cannot wait to visit ❤️
What a fantastic video well done
Thank you very much!
What a beautiful museum site.
The extent of preservation is very impressive.
It is wonderful to see the well oiled mind shaft mechanism and the the fully working track engine and fair ground rides.
Thankyou for the lovely and informative tour.
I am now a subscriber.
Every blessing for future videos.
Many thanks, nice to hear you enjoyed it.
Thanku for all the videos
Always interesting commentaries.
Luv them
Glad you like them!
I really enjoyed walking down memory lane. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Visited 20 years ago and again about 7 years ago. Probably the best place I've been. Had a lesson in the school and a sing song in the pub with the policeman playing the piano. Also had the best fish and chips ever from the chippy.
Good memories 😄
Looks like a fascinating place, hope to visit at some point
Hope you do, well worth it.
I visited there many years ago and it was wonderful. I could have happily lived there!
Us too!
Lived in Broseley throughout my secondary school years and went to school in Madeley so crossed the Iron Bridge many times. Love this area and would happily go back .
Extraordinary town. I would love to pay a visit someday.
Hope you make it there, be well worth it!
My family and I visited the village several years ago....great experience
Great video! Really professionally made and informative. I went there about 5 years ago but was with a coach party so we only had about 90 mins to visit, didn`t see half of what you showed in the video, will have to have a return trip in the car at some point. Have subbed.
Thank you so much for subscribing. Glad you saw new things. Well worth a visit for at least half a day to get round all of it. If not a full day.
Lots of films were made here it’s fantastic to look around
What a great place to visit love the walk around you did .
Excellent video and thanks for the Education ,thanks
Thank you for watching 😊
Another great series! So much information, both historical & current - which will be historic, too. Do hope this year, '22 that some awful plague or pestilence isn't causing disruption (oh yes, flights & rail...) Anyway, look forward to seeing where you take us this year & trust you both enjoy smooth travels. Keep safe & thanks - very enjoyable. Not sure why I never got to Lionbridge, but certainly seems to be well worth a visit.
You can certainly spend a few days in Ironbridge and really immerse yourself in the past, and what a history the area has! We never get bored and have visited a few times. Hoping for smooth travels for sure the heatwave and as you say airport issues do make it troublesome at present! Would recommend a visit to this area in the future.
What a great series on Ironbridge - loved it, thank you. We've taken 2 or 3 short breaks in the area and been to most of the museums - it's a great place to visit and these videos have reminded me....we must go back!
Hi, thanks for your kind words!
We also love that part of England, there’s so much to see and do and the history of the area is fascinating.
We will be back too. What’s your favourite attraction in the area?
Another great video loved all of it. ;)
Glad you enjoyed it!
The sign in the pharmacy that just says "floggings will continue until morale approves"
Kinda want that as a joke sign at my cubicle
I am sure you can get one made :)
All leave is cancelled until morale improves
Always lovely scenes and precious information, thank you
Thank u Ida as always 🤗
I went there in 2018, really enjoyable day out.
Wonderful video thank you! So interesting to see how people lived in simpler times.
Glad you liked it.
This is my favourite museum from childhood! It made is so much more real, changing your money and seeing all the old techniques. You’ve inspired us to visit here again really soon. Great video 🍻
Really worth the trip and the whole of IronBridge is just amazing if you like the industrial revolution and all the cute buildings!
I was born near the Black Country, not far away from this excellent preservation, and having moved south, as a boy, I enjoyed my visit there about 10 years ago. The one shop that scared me, was the Chemists, with the Dentists chair, AND, not mentioned here, was the weird contraption used, to drill teeth with. Believe it or not, the Dentist had to pedal this cycle-like machine, which turned the drill as fast as the Dentist could pedal. Imagine---he's swaying side to side while pedaling fast, AND, trying to hold the drill steady, on the end of a flexible spinning wire, while attempting to be precise.TERRIFYING !!
Yes must have been terrifying, as the dentist can be today haha! Great comment thanks!
Thanks a lot, really helped for my history project! :D
Great to hear!
Absolutely loved this.
We could live here! 👍😃
Never knew this place existed, well impressed.
It’s a wonderful place to visit.
i rember going there on a school trip Meany yrs ago looking forward to going back
Que país fantástico! Ojalá pueda conocer tengo pendiente un viaje a Inglaterra y Escocia. Saludos desde el país banarero llamado Argentina
¡Espero que puedas visitar desde Argentina, un país que hemos visitado varias veces y adoramos!
Nice Victorian town you did very interesting on how people lived in those times. Have you ever did sudeley castle 🏰 england?. I heard it's a great place to visit and the tower of London is another place to visit. Can't wait to see more next time 😃😃
Not been to Sudeley castle but we have done the tower of london last summer with virtually no tourists. ruclips.net/video/UJdYOcDfatI/видео.html
Thank you so much for sharing this very interesting video! New subscriber.
Welcome thanks for joining us. Lots to catch up on. :)
I used to live near here , my daughter did her works experience and my sister worked at blists hill another amazing vid❤
What an amazing video thank you I cant wait to go
One of Fred Dibnahs favorite places besides a steam rally and the pub
Yes indeed god bless Fred
I love this place! And The Iron Bridge, too. Telford area is lovely.
Great place love to go back and immerse ourselves in the period.
Great video xx
Thank you Wendy
Been there pre-covid...worth the trip.
Agree
I would love to live in this town it’s beautiful I think the old ways were mostly the best ways
We would to love to live in the doctors house amazing!
The good old days!✌️
Lovely video! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I loved the whole video but my favourite part was the blacksmith's forge :)
Glad you enjoyed it, blacksmiths (are) were so clever, such a shame its a dying trade.
The Victorian Pharmacy was filmed for the BBC ,with Ruth Goodman ,at Blists Hill.
Yes she did indeed! Love Ruth!
Grazie per la visione 🤗
Everything looked so much more aesthetically pleasing back then, even down to product pacakging. They really cared about how things looked and made sure to prioritise beauty as well as practicality
Been intending to go here for ages. I will when I next visit my friends in Shropshire. COVID permitting.
What is your favourite part of the museum? Let is know below we love to hear from you!
have you not dont my favourite place the Black Country Living Museum in my hometown dudley
however i am going to the 1940s day in iron bridge this may excited about that looks amazing
I am desperate to visit the Black Country Museum never seem to be in the area. Looks amazing.
@@MemorySeekers it is well worth it and five minutes up the road is Dudley castle a Norman castle and it has a zoo on it the castle was supposed to hold lady Jane grey but Elizabeth 1st changed her mind zoo and history ruins of the castle and five mins out if Dudley there are ruins of a monk monestry Dudley is steeped in history
@@marie-iz8hx perfect thank you looks like a weekend is needed there!
@@MemorySeekers it's not a place in which people have money but it's home and I'm proud of it then there is the accent and matt busby footballer duncan edwards is also from Dudley don't just us by our accent lol
Liked looking at the homes
Glad you liked it. Lovely place to visit.
The pub was one of our local pubs, sat on corner of Green lane and Hospital street, Walsall.
Originally very plain inside, run by an old woman. Basic stools and few chairs.
I commented before he got to the pub in video, chump am i..
They should have had the newsagents and sweet shop that was next door as well. I would go in after leaving Croft st. school as kid.
Several museums that area, all worth a visit. Buy the rover ticket and visit all museums at your leisure.
How amazing so you have visited this pub in its original location? See I believe there are a number of good museums in and around Walsall. Lots of history!
@@MemorySeekers We went in during the 70's as we lived just up the road in Birchills. Father said the same woman running the place was there 18 years earlier. Proper spit and sawdust place.
Think the Red Lion was on opposite corner.
I think Hospital street had a small hospital in it's day, mining disaster and Sister Dora all associated.
Strange when they built flats at bottom of street a mine shaft was discovered and had to be capped.
I love this place, I really wanna go!!!
Being here it’s lovely 😊
The Black Country Museum in Dudley is also a great one. ( thats where the tv show PEAKY BLINDERS was filmed ).
Indeed it is and on the list to visit 😊
Muy hermoso y reproduce fielmente la época en cuestión
Gracias
Loved this video
Thanks for this very nice video ❤
I could live in the little cottage at the end. With modifications and not with 8 other people. Thank you for the video. Robin in California
I'm a not sure what the museum would think haha. It is very cute. What sort of modifications would you want to to do Robin?
@@MemorySeekers At least 7 fewer roommates, running water, indoor bathroom with jacuzzi spouts in the tub, closets, internet, cable tv, electricity (to use the tv and internet) kitchen and bedroom. I didn't notice either of these. Brad Pitt in a little cottage next door. The last may be asking too much.
@@roguz444 haha I guess you just want the shell of the place! quite a wish list! :)
Everything is doable in life! Love your videos!
We went there with our young grandchildren in 2018 during the summer holidays. We had a fantastic day, the little ones loved every bit of it. Sadly we didn't get to try the fish and chips as the queue was enormous.
We love the place, also not tried the fish and chips but they are supposed to be pretty special with the beef dripping.
@@MemorySeekers I'm old enough that many of the things we saw were common in my early '50's childhood :)
Great place
It would be around 1999 when I visited Blists Hill, a lot more going on there now, I remember the Doctors house but don't recall it being the Doctors house or even renting a room, in 1999, it was family house.
Dip pens were still in use when I was at school in the 1960s and the swing chairs in the fair were a fairground staple in the 1960s and of course blackboards are still in use
Great Video. Enjoyed 😉
Thanks! 😃
If they are even close to accurate (and if I'm reading it correctly), those exchange rates in the Lloyds Bank are amazing. One British pound was worth $4.87 US dollars? That's one strong currency!
It's like Steamboy in real life. I would probably retire to this town and never leave.
Love this
😊
Notice that chippy didn’t have Victorian prices 😂
so true :)
Have you done a video from the north East’s beamish museum another amazing venue
Ahhhh that is on the list, i visited during a school trip (many years ago) and would love to go back! And the Black Country Museum would be another enjoyable one!
Beamish and Blists Hill are very similar aren't they. A video on Beamish would be excellent.
Yes I think they might be but with a tram, a steam train and other cool things. Love to go back sometime, just 6 hours away from where we are. So have to be a special trip up.