I finally discover what has been stored for over 20 years in the abandoned barn.

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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2022
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  • @niwty
    @niwty Год назад +6

    There must be some museum or even film props guys who would love some of the old war memorabilia stuff.
    I noticed on the one birthday cards it said “94 yrs old”. They may not have known it was in there but it seems Incredibly sad that his descendants weren’t interested in keeping some his memories.
    You on the other hand showed perfect respect and you deserve enormous amount of credit for that sir. 👍

  • @J.G.E
    @J.G.E Год назад +22

    I love how this humble DIY channel, once teaching us simple things like how to put wheels on a work bench or set up a mitre saw is now taking us on an epic journey of discovery and history. Its like an Indiana Jones film

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  Год назад

      Thank you

    • @frankblack1481
      @frankblack1481 Год назад +2

      I’d bet Stuart tripped over himself running in to tell the family he was Being likened to Indiana Jones.

  • @the_useless_photographer
    @the_useless_photographer Год назад +9

    I fully admire how respectful and sentimental you are of items that were once someone's treasured memories. Life of the body is very short indeed.

  • @SteveMonk1956
    @SteveMonk1956 Год назад +21

    Hi Stuart, thank you for sharing. Although I had no where near as much junk to clear out of my Dads house when he died a couple of years ago, what I did find amongst a huge pile of photos, was the last card my Great Grandad sent to my Grandad (Aged 6 at the time) from the trenches near Ypres. I know it was the last card as he was killed in action a couple of weeks after the date stamp on it. It was a very touching moment and I treasure that card so much. Take care.

  • @geraldstew9362
    @geraldstew9362 Год назад +4

    Gerald Stew
    Hi Stuart. The petrol ration books were issued in the early 1970's during a petrol shortage caused by the oil producers cutting production. The situation resolved itself so the coupons were never used. I still have mine just in case.

  • @AndrewLumsden
    @AndrewLumsden Год назад +38

    You should take the books of green shield stamps to Argos and see if they will still accept them!!

  • @BertVermeulen
    @BertVermeulen Год назад +16

    The little girl mentioned on the memorial plaque died in October 1918. She may well have succumbed to the Spanish flu, which hit the UK around April of that year, and was known to hit children especially hard. A real piece of history there.

    • @jhareng
      @jhareng Год назад +1

      Suspect it would have been owners sister since the war piccy the looked around 30+

    • @the_useless_photographer
      @the_useless_photographer Год назад +1

      Good thinking. A local church will have records of the death if she died in the area, poor little girl of no age at all.

  • @andynightingale7335
    @andynightingale7335 Год назад +7

    What a great video Stuart. I found it very emotional to be honest. If I was Nathan I'd definitely want that little archive in my possession for family to see and reminisce, some lovely talking points in the pile of photos, letters and files.
    The amazing thing is, the view of a seaside bay is Llandudno, and its taken from the Great Orme (if you look at the shop it says Orme Stores), I took the exact same picture off the tram earlier this year at just about the same spot!

  • @marklamb1506
    @marklamb1506 Год назад +4

    I went down with Covid a week or so ago (first time, thought I was invincible) and came across this channel whilst bored looking for lawncare tips. I was instantly hooked and can only thank you for providing such a rich assortment of DIY ideas along with reviews and suchlike, its really kept my head above the water so to speak. But this video is something else, it shows that not only are you a great tradesman but also truly superb presenter no matter what the subject, your material is excellent and you really know how to engage the viewer. I doff my cap to you sir, thank you again.

  • @yakostudios5405
    @yakostudios5405 6 месяцев назад

    it wasnt until now that i realized just how talented of a videographer you are, brilliant job!

  • @colinsheehan9881
    @colinsheehan9881 Год назад +55

    Very interesting and full credit to you for the respect you showed looking through the belongings. Looking forward to see what your plans are for the barn. Thank you!

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  Год назад +1

      Thanks

    • @mikeZL3XD7029
      @mikeZL3XD7029 9 месяцев назад +1

      @colinsheehan,
      Couldn't agree more, we don't need to see every bit of these people's personal effects.

  • @shanedraper240692
    @shanedraper240692 Год назад +3

    It's amazing to think In 50 years time someone else could be doing this to your workshop. And it doesn't take long before we are all completely forgotten

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  Год назад

      Exactly

    • @the_useless_photographer
      @the_useless_photographer Год назад

      Not sure, in this digital age I bet 85% or higher of images and documents stored on phones and PC's ect will not exist. As a photographer I have to get printed everything I produce, I'm creating memories of life that would not be there in 50 years had I used and stored pictures digitally. People tend to delete precious moments these days for more memory space, sad really.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  Год назад

      @@the_useless_photographer I think more like 99% lost. Even I still have all the photos from my youth but then a 10 year gap with very few as most were never printed.

  • @deanevans7707
    @deanevans7707 Год назад

    I had a job once and part of it was emptying the garage of someone who had passed years ago and the house lay there un disturbed for years. . It had so many things from years past but it turned out to be a lady who was high up in the local hospital and she had letters from people all round the world thanking her. By the end of the day I collected letters cards photos. I just could nt being myself to throw them in a skip. It was just sad that it seemed her life was in these letters. I wrote to a couple of addresses on the letters to see if I could find out anything but I could nt. I still have them maybe one day I ll find someone they meant something too. This video just reminds me so much of a past life and that we all leave a history behind whoever we are and that should nt be forgotten, and always respected. Thanks for all your videos your a top man. Atb Dean.

  • @austfox2170
    @austfox2170 Год назад +11

    If it turns out Reginald Lawrence used to own the land / barn, the photo would look great hanging framed in the rebuilt barn!

    • @HYUKLDER1
      @HYUKLDER1 Год назад

      It was Reginald Laurence.
      Agree with what you suggest.

  • @TheJetJock
    @TheJetJock Год назад +4

    The Green Shield stamps and the Co-Op book are without a doubt worth money. Some of the chairs the the toilet are worth money to, if cleaned up. The lawnmowers would start and worth it as a project for someone. Great video as always 👍

  • @goober650NX
    @goober650NX Год назад

    What a cracking wee video.
    I'm a year younger than yourself so we're of the same generation.
    This is probably a stupid suggestion but it's what I would do, how about a real sympathetic restoration of the barn to make it safe, sound and secure but keep the vintage period look that it's acquired? It's already a time capsule, a mini museum almost and could become a perfect man cave. Don't even remove too much of the vegetation from around the outside, just the stuff that's invasive and stuff that could do harm, the fact that's it's obviously partially hidden adds to it's charm.
    Also it would be a nice touch to return any relevant family material to Nathan should he be interested in getting it back.
    It will be lovely to see your updates on how you get along.
    Thanks for making the video and for taking the time to upload.

  • @2CraftySeniors
    @2CraftySeniors 4 месяца назад

    I found this very interesting and well done.😃 The odd thing about things like the "papers" you found in that old barn is that, although they aren't of interest to the family (or maybe they are, but whomever would be interested doesn't know they exist), there are many, many people who would find them absolutely fascinating and desirable. That's why museums are full of other people's old stuff... and why we go to look at it.
    🥰 I know a few journal makers who would be drooling for the letters and stamps and old envelopes and photos. They'd scan them, turn them into digital files, and sell them. Last year, I bought a big pack of "someone's" old photos that I use in my junk journals... along with old letters and such. "One man's trash..." 🤭

  • @MrGeoffHilton
    @MrGeoffHilton 11 месяцев назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed this episode , felt like I was there with you, I have a small shed in my large garden which is covered with ivy that I can't bring myself to sort out. You're final words brought a lump to my throat .

  •  Год назад +3

    Thanks Stuart, great to finally see what's in the shed/barn ! Maybe no valuable nuggets, but some poignant personal effects that you paid respect to, thanks for that and sharing your journey - take care in there !
    Cheers, AndyC

  • @albertwilson3396
    @albertwilson3396 Год назад

    Another great video. That war stuff should be in a museum

  • @woolyyak89
    @woolyyak89 Год назад

    Oooo, Green Shield stamps. I remember spending hours licking and sticking my Dad's haul of stamps into each book on a Saturday morning. (He was a long-distance lorry driver and away all week) :-)

  • @anthgreen
    @anthgreen Год назад +2

    Thank you, a great reminder of our mortality. Time well spent has greater value than many of the prized possessions we seem to prioritize.

  • @fnaah_au
    @fnaah_au 11 месяцев назад

    i found a lot of this video deeply sad, but loved your message at the end. Thank you.

  • @redcastle12b31
    @redcastle12b31 10 месяцев назад

    There is some really great stuff in that barn. Hopefully, you can find some information about the old pictures and share it with everyone.

  • @stuartcraigon2003
    @stuartcraigon2003 9 месяцев назад

    It's like a time capsule! Lots of history there.

  • @princebishopsprepper1955
    @princebishopsprepper1955 Год назад +1

    OMG. I grew up in the 70's and had flash backs when you produced the Basildon Bond writing pad. My mother always had one to hand for correspondence

  • @mike1968442
    @mike1968442 3 дня назад

    I see so many treasures!

  • @IgnatiusZaaijman
    @IgnatiusZaaijman 4 месяца назад

    Sir, you are a true gentleman, the care and respect you showed these personal items are truly admirable!

  • @clivewoolley4492
    @clivewoolley4492 Год назад +7

    I found that really interesting also a Museum would love to have that fuel ration book great vid.

  • @royvinden5471
    @royvinden5471 Год назад

    the water tank will have had a two wheeled frame which you hooked up under those spigots and lifted it up and could easily move it around. the power of leverage !

  • @The_man_himself_67
    @The_man_himself_67 Год назад +1

    "We are such stuff as dreams are made on. And our little life is rounded with a sleep". Fascinating and poignant to find these echoes of lives now forgotten, and tastefully done. Thanks.

  • @thedj5914
    @thedj5914 Год назад +1

    The chairs and the portaloo, also the old signs. All be worth something 👍

  • @iheggis86
    @iheggis86 Год назад

    Reminds me of Dad’s Army & Frazers story of the “old empty barn”… “there was nothing in it”🤣

  • @eastunder55
    @eastunder55 Год назад +2

    The Green Shield stamp book reminded me of the S & H Green stamps that were given out at grocery stores and gasoline stations in the USA back in the 1950's and 60's.
    It is sad that the photo of the US and British soldiers is lost to the people in the picture and their families. However, by making this video, you have created the possibility that someone will recognize a person in the picture and can capture the image from your video.

  • @richg3417
    @richg3417 Год назад +29

    Hope you reach out to Nathan to see if his family want any of the items for memorabilia. Always enjoy your video's and learn a lot from you. Was thinking the barn would make a great lumber store, but distance to the workshop is too far. Maybe a gym or a sauna? Maybe a home theatre room or even a little flat for guests?

    • @frankklein4872
      @frankklein4872 Год назад +1

      Always great videos

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  Год назад +2

      I will give him all of the interesting stuff. Yes, a nice new office/music room or gym would suit the area well

    • @niwty
      @niwty Год назад

      @@MKRM27 not necessarily.
      It’s also possible that he didn’t even know the place existed. It was very overgrown as was clearly stated at the beginning of the video.
      It would also be nice to think that Nathan, now in his retirement years, is more mindful of the legacy we leave for our descendants. 👍

  • @HYUKLDER1
    @HYUKLDER1 Год назад +2

    Green Shield stamps stopped thirty-one years ago! Fuel ration books were issued in 1973 (forty-nine years ago).
    The commode with chamber pot, possibly Victorian, would probably sell for a little amount to a dealer.

  • @elizd9952
    @elizd9952 Месяц назад

    The old tiller would be worth having reconditioned, even if you have to have a part machined. I have a neighbor with a 60 year old tiller. The thing is a beast but nothing today tears up the ground like that thing does. I was very happen when he saw me struggling with my new tiller and came over with the "beast".

  • @susanhillier5635
    @susanhillier5635 Год назад +2

    Stuart you show fantastic humility, lovely video….

  • @johnrich6928
    @johnrich6928 Год назад +2

    Stuart, I really enjoy your videos, and they have been an inspiration to me. I cannot however agree with your supposition that no one care about the things you've found, I expect that no one knows those photos and similar are there, and would love dearly to find out. I hope finding those people is something you may be able to consider, you're clearly a resourceful chap.

  • @Derek1856
    @Derek1856 Год назад

    Photo of soldiers was dated 6 June 1944 d day Normandy landings. Enjoying your videos thanks.

  • @allongshanks940
    @allongshanks940 Год назад

    Yes! Basildon Bond are still going. I bought some of there products very recently

  • @vikingbeard
    @vikingbeard 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you bringing us along and sharing your thoughts. I'm sad to see the previous owner leaving behind so much mess for you. The people who these things meant something to may not be around anymore. But their children are and it's strange how they just left it all for you to throw away.

  • @stephencameron4032
    @stephencameron4032 Год назад +1

    Hi Stuart, thanks for sharing this, couldn't help wondering, looking at that wartime photo, how many of those young men came home to their families, very poignant, stay safe, all the best from Scotland, Stephen.

  • @GretatheEvilGremlin
    @GretatheEvilGremlin Год назад +7

    Wow, a fuel ration book, dated 2023!

  • @richardphillips3303
    @richardphillips3303 Год назад +1

    Fascinating video and thanks for sharing. It is strange working your way through other people's stuff after they have gone, and also quite sad that the things that mattered to them no longer do to anyone else. Unfortunately I have had to do that. Keep it going and I look forward to your next update 🙂

  • @robgs
    @robgs Год назад +2

    A great big shed like that and not a single copy of Razzler to be found! :)

  • @philipdeacon5186
    @philipdeacon5186 Год назад

    You could start a vintage lawnmower restoration channel

  • @keblawben
    @keblawben Год назад +5

    Hey Stuart, do it again in the dark and it would make a great episode of 'Most Haunted'! 😱😱😱
    Seriously, its amazing how things that are important to us are seldom significant after we have passed.

  • @pault8734
    @pault8734 Год назад

    Fascinating video, well filmed and narrated. I thought you made some touching points to the memories that people have - only to be left behind. Well done again Stuart.

  • @stretchclogg
    @stretchclogg Год назад +4

    'Live your life to the fullest' is so true! I did countless house clearances over the years and it always felt a bit weird chucking out peoples stuff. As you say, It meant something to someone. Photos, letters etc would usually be piled up hoping a relative picked them up but 9 times out of ten, in the bin they went.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  Год назад +1

      You know the feeling then

    • @niwty
      @niwty Год назад +1

      I find that story so sad.

  • @BlockABoots
    @BlockABoots Год назад +1

    Great video!. A great sense of melancholy about this video, things just left frozen in time, possessions of people long gone. With losing my Dad recently and being left with the task of someday (when im up to it) having to clear out his garage/workshop this video really hit hard.

  • @apmgold
    @apmgold Год назад +3

    Hey Stuart. I think that the petrol Ration book is from the 1970's. If you look at the front page, is states " This book is the property of Her Majesty's Government".
    So that would refer to the present Queen. The post war rationing ended in 1950 when HRH King George VI was on the throne. Not as far back as post war but it is still a very interesting artefact and memorabilia.
    Very interesting video and a good point about things that were once important seem to have very little relevance once people pass away.

    • @bayadere8308
      @bayadere8308 Год назад

      Excellent comment and, may I say, quite eagle-eyed.

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  Год назад

      Nice one - that would make sense as it did't seem that old - not 1940's old especially the way it was printed

    • @jameshogg9098
      @jameshogg9098 Год назад +1

      Indeed. The ration books were issued in the early 70's when the Arab states got control of their oilfields and threatened to severely reduce capacity. As I recall, the books were issued depending on the vehicle engine size. 1 unit would have meant whatever the government wanted, but we never found out since it was all resolved and they were never used. As you have said, a bit of history.

  • @MalcolmCrabbe
    @MalcolmCrabbe Год назад +1

    Stuart, your videos are produce to a very high and professional standard, but you excelled yourself with this one. The music and atmosphere you created when entering the barn with the cutaways... very professional. As others have said, you were very respectable in the way you documented the findings. You are so right in that often our belongings that we hold so dear to us today, are sadly often forgotten when we've passed. My late mother always said life is for living, so live each day as if it might be your last....
    Great video Stuart...

    • @ProperDIY
      @ProperDIY  Год назад

      Thank you very much Malcolm

  • @sharpsconsultancy2342
    @sharpsconsultancy2342 Год назад

    I love this channel - its tremendous. Brilliant stuff

  • @andyf-d4222
    @andyf-d4222 Год назад +4

    Found this video quite touching: made tastefully and with respect ❤️

  • @pomnichowski
    @pomnichowski Год назад

    instructive presentations are enjoyable...
    sharing discoveries are exciting...
    your thoughts gave me pause...
    many thanks...

  • @pedromimoso8804
    @pedromimoso8804 Год назад

    Oh the exploratory archaeology! Very well done, Stuart!

  • @SpectrumGeeks
    @SpectrumGeeks Год назад +1

    Great video, both in production, editing and the message.
    So glad I found this channel last month, great resource.
    Thanks for your continued sharing and videos.

  • @steady803
    @steady803 Год назад +8

    Hi mate. I hope you don't end up digging up the grooms wife in the barn!

  • @paulgray3065
    @paulgray3065 Год назад

    Love looking through old stuff. You find all sorts of interesting items

  • @bscott77
    @bscott77 Год назад

    Fabulous step back in time, thanks for sharing

  • @Kenny.1979
    @Kenny.1979 Год назад

    Loved watching this video. Was genuinely excited as you first walked inside not knowing what you would find. Looks like a great little project that will keep you occupied for some time.

  • @davidwostrel
    @davidwostrel Год назад

    Really got to live your life in the moment that you have because it only maters to you! Great video, really respectful to the people that used to own it.

  • @chrisgolfer7528
    @chrisgolfer7528 Год назад

    Like you said a lifetime of someone's possessions that is no longer around. Fascinating to see some things that brought back childhood memories to me.

  • @michaelplays2449
    @michaelplays2449 Год назад

    Great video ,thanks !!!

  • @bill8784
    @bill8784 Год назад +1

    Glad to see you made it into the barn. My father, who was well into his 90s, died a few days into the first lockdown and as his executor I had to quickly put the house contents into storage to sell the house. With numerous siblings scattered around the world it was sad a year later as I wound up the estate how much stuff which had been a part of our and his life for so long from practicality and necessity went to clearance.

    • @sevenowls7776
      @sevenowls7776 Год назад +2

      It's like part of your being is ripped from you...

  • @KotaruKun91
    @KotaruKun91 Год назад +2

    Wow that's a trip back in time! Great finds in there!

  • @andypaddon8531
    @andypaddon8531 Год назад

    Loved this video = looking forward to see the barn rebuilt

  • @BigSpud
    @BigSpud Год назад +1

    Absolutely fascinating!

  • @davidingram792
    @davidingram792 Год назад

    The petrol rationing book is probably from the early 70's when there was a threat of petrol rationing due to the war in the middle East. I remember getting one for my mini at the time and my Dad had one to. We never found out what the measures were on each coupon and thankfully we never got to use them. The engine sizes on the coupons give you the clue of the time they were published.

    • @davidingram792
      @davidingram792 Год назад +1

      Petrol coupons were issued for a short time as preparation for the possibility of petrol rationing during the 1973 oil crisis. The rationing never came about, in large part because increasing North Sea oil production allowed the UK to offset much of the lost imports.

  • @bobbyjj93
    @bobbyjj93 Год назад +1

    Your camera work is so good. The added music as well was great.

  • @davidjm955
    @davidjm955 Год назад +5

    Another great video. The memorabilia may only be of interest to some of the family but also to historians and genealogist. The mowers would be a nice project for someone to restore. I wonder what other surprises you will find.

  • @fus149hammer5
    @fus149hammer5 Месяц назад

    "Ha' ye no heard the story of the auuulld empty barn"?
    Private James Frazer Dads Army...
    Seriously though, you've made some brilliant vids over the years but this is at the top of the tree!

  • @deanchivers6396
    @deanchivers6396 Год назад

    Very intresting. Green Shield stamps - what a blast from the past (only just old enough to remember them 🙂).

  • @rogercamp2910
    @rogercamp2910 Год назад +1

    1 Unit of petrol/diesel was "1 gallon". Only available for companies or work "war effort" related.

  • @dalemckenzie5317
    @dalemckenzie5317 Год назад +1

    The large water container should have wheelbarrow to go with it. It would be carried on the lugs and the handle used to pour water into watering cans for large garden, before hosepipes were a thing.

  • @mikerobson3328
    @mikerobson3328 Год назад +1

    certainly some history in there by looks of things

  • @raydebbiemcdonald3208
    @raydebbiemcdonald3208 Год назад +1

    Trip into the past. Oh my, Green Shield Stamps and Coop Stamps. Collectors items.
    Wish I had a place like that.

  • @TheWardagh
    @TheWardagh Год назад +2

    Great video and well shot. Nice thoughtful content too and looking forward to more

  • @awantamta
    @awantamta Год назад

    Some interesting artefacts there.

  • @marks-0-0
    @marks-0-0 Год назад +1

    Its sad seeing personal items left behind but as you say its a good reminder that life is for living and not about possessions.
    That barn could end up being alot more solid and usable than it looks. Looking forward to seeing you clearing it out and patching it up 👍

  • @philipford3921
    @philipford3921 Год назад

    What a fantastic video. Loving this channel.

  • @PhilWaud
    @PhilWaud Год назад +1

    Another unusual video, but highly entertaining. I bet local history groups would be interested in those photos, they may not be of value to the family but they may be a piece in a jigsaw puzzle that someone is trying to solve. Im sure there is some value in the ration book and even the greenshield stamps too.

  • @neilballam8701
    @neilballam8701 Год назад

    Been waiting with baited breath, on tenterhooks for this barn!

  • @davidedwards5453
    @davidedwards5453 Год назад

    Fantastic production Stuart, really enjoyed watching it and admire your respect. You are a talented filmmaker🤜

  • @PaulBakewell
    @PaulBakewell Год назад

    Interesting video thanks Stuart

  • @PhillWyattProjects
    @PhillWyattProjects Год назад +2

    Very interesting. I love rummaging through old items like that. When I bought my house there was an old shed full of bits and bobs and a WW2 medal in the pantry. It might be a good idea for you to have a go with a metal detector on that patch of land once you clear it. You never know what treasures you might find.

  • @dawnd8457
    @dawnd8457 Год назад +1

    Wow the old commode/potty i've got one sat in my living room (restored). I'd love having a rake about in that shed 😀.

  • @somewhereelse3813
    @somewhereelse3813 Год назад

    Great update and very well put together. Kept interested from start to finish 👍👍

  • @goddam9925
    @goddam9925 Год назад

    Thanks enjoyed that !!

  • @TomWhi
    @TomWhi Год назад

    Superb music choices to go with the video, Stuart!

  • @adamdoyno4000
    @adamdoyno4000 Год назад

    Greetings from Long Island, NY. Just a kind hello from an ocean away. Great videos and glad to see you finally got into that paddock!

  • @markcornwall8132
    @markcornwall8132 Год назад

    Those bloody greenshield stamps. I remember my mum collecting them all year and then my brother and I spending an evening in December sticking them in books. It was at that point that we were shown the green shield stamps catalogue and we surprise surprise on Christmas day would end up with something we had seen. We were pretty poor in the 60s really but of course as kids we didn't know that at all. Thanks for the video.

  • @anthonyknight3763
    @anthonyknight3763 Год назад +2

    Perhaps donate the lawn mowers to Martin butler at retrorestore, would be good to see if they run again,

  • @nigelfrance3481
    @nigelfrance3481 Год назад

    It's sad but very interesting to see what you find you never know there might be an old painting by someone famous finger's crossed happy hunting

  • @philtebble4390
    @philtebble4390 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video my friend 👏

  • @ChrisHogan87
    @ChrisHogan87 Год назад +1

    Been awaiting this video!

  • @garyhollywell2112
    @garyhollywell2112 Год назад

    It must be great having the opportunity this land now affords you I would love that option and next to your house....so many possibilities!

  • @tazmaniachill
    @tazmaniachill Год назад +1

    Afternoon what a nice surprise 👍 something to watch with my lunch

  • @craigwilliams6734
    @craigwilliams6734 Год назад

    “Green Shield stamps”!!!!!!! Great video Stuart 👍👌