It was good to see WW1 tanks. I have apic of my grandfather and his mates relaxing in uniform in front of Tank 5, circa 1920 or so. He and his mate had taken and driven away a steam roller and given a choice by the magistrates 'Army or Borstal' they chose the Army!
These still keep popping up of 2019 GDSF. Thought I had seen them all. Me and my engine are in there somewhere. Nicely put together video. The Victory organ and the Dambusters March are a great combination.
Its Well worth it. A great Experience . Think you need more than a day to see everything. Hopefully it will be back next year. It normally runs Last week in August
@@chrisbaker3404 I heard the radio show while it was on air last summer and I thought it was marvelous that Martin Oliver the son of the show's founder Mike Oliver did such a great job of keeping the show alive on Radio, It took me back several years because Me and my Dad used hear the Radio show in Dad's old car as we was getting near the Great Dorset show site, then a few years ago Dad's old car was taken off the road and he had to get a new one and because of that we could not hear the Radio show any more.
apart from the warm weather the 2019 Great Dorset steam fair was definitely better than the 2018 one which was simply rotten because of the bad rainy weather. while Me and my Dad was walking through the food tent we then decided what we was going to have for tea that evening and we went and asked a lady who was cooking Burgers if her Burgers had any Lactose in them and the Lady said that she did not know and she called someone on her mobile phone and when she came back a moment later we had a bad experince because the lady thought that i was also Alergic to wheat and would have given me my Burger with out a bread bun if Dad had not her that I was not Alergic to Bread. because of how rude the Lady had been my Dad went else where for his tea that Night.
Hi Chris Great video. Love the sounds from it all you can't beat the real thing we go to gdsf every year we take no end of video footage and post on RUclips. But watching yours brings back all the memories their how long did you go for as a day is not long enough so much to see, do, eat fantastic
Hi thanks for your kind comments. It was my 1st visit and i was blown away by it. I was only there a day and litrally ran round like a headless chicken filming as much a possible trying to see as much as i could once i realised how huge it was. Will deffo be going again but give myself more time next time lol
Hi Chris Thank you look forward to your next video some of your footage I have of the same thing but by different people l.e road gang Anyway I'll keep an eye for your vids. I've subscribe to your channel would very grateful if you could do the same Many thanks Calvin
In my opinion we had it made right there. Steam was all you need. More work than diesel, but no where near enough to complain about, the exercise is good for you, and also there has never been a greater leap for workers than that of a fully hand-driven farm to a steam tractor. Hand to steam was a Grand Canyon sized leap while steam to anything else was a skip, and at best, a jump. Old ways get shamed for companies can benefit from mass production and automation. Even back in the days of steam man's greatest predator was the company mill manager.
@@chrisbaker3404 me and my Dad had a great time at the 2019 Great Dorset steam fair because of the warm weather my dad wanted me to drink more water but i drank cold tea instead. i was worried about the issue with the WCs because sometimes when i have gone to use one they could be left in a dirty condison by the last person who used it before me
The point of the Steam Fair isn't solely a celebration of steam power but old contraptions and ways of life in general- all told, very fitting in my opinion, and quite wonderful, haha.
Its not just a steam fair but vintage and the old ways too . It was also 100 years since the Great war. They also have a complete WW1 Trench system there with mock battles .
They're contemporary vehicles, and it's normal to see some early internal combustion power at these events. In fact it gets even weirder when you consider that some of those traction engines are younger than the tanks!
@Chris Baker The GDSF decided to celebrate the 14-18 Great War and its 100th Anniversary. I went along in 2014 to see the display and again in 2018 and they had added to the trench system over the 4 years which had become quite impressive, as were the WW1 tented and vehicle displays. Nice video.
Dafür liebe ich Amerika und deren Bewohner, die versuchen Geschichte am leben zu halten. Und lassen jedes jahr ihre Kinder das alles live zu erleben. Das ist ja furchtbar wichtig sowas alles zu wissen. Erst wenn du Geschichte kennen lernst weißt du was dich in Zukunft erwartet.
Who has this? ORIGIN OF SOAL From Middle English sol, sule, from Old English sol (“mud, wet sand, wallowing-place, slough, a mire or miry place”), from Proto-Germanic *sulą (“mire, mud”), from Proto-Indo-European *sūl- (“thick liquid, muck”). Compare sully. More at soil.
It was good to see WW1 tanks. I have apic of my grandfather and his mates relaxing in uniform in front of Tank 5, circa 1920 or so. He and his mate had taken and driven away a steam roller and given a choice by the magistrates 'Army or Borstal' they chose the Army!
Steam tractors are monsters! I was lucky to see them alive as well. Cool!
One of the most adorable videos I've ever watched. How can it be so little viewed ?
Thank you.
@ 4:03 , a tribute to the great man. eggscllent coverege . thanks for sharing.
These still keep popping up of 2019 GDSF. Thought I had seen them all. Me and my engine are in there somewhere. Nicely put together video. The Victory organ and the Dambusters March are a great combination.
Как прекрасно, что существуют взрослые дети!
Superb thanks for sharing..
So cool!! Would love to see it!!
Its Well worth it. A great Experience . Think you need more than a day to see everything. Hopefully it will be back next year. It normally runs Last week in August
Nice video Chris. We are goïng to miss it this year. Hope to see you all back in good health in 2021...!!
Thank you. Yes was really looking forward to it this year. Good health to you and yours family also
@@chrisbaker3404 I heard the radio show while it was on air last summer and I thought it was marvelous that Martin Oliver the son of the show's founder Mike Oliver did such a great job of keeping the show alive on Radio,
It took me back several years because Me and my Dad used hear the Radio show in Dad's old car as we was getting near the Great Dorset show site, then a few years ago Dad's old car was taken off the road and he had to get a new one and because of that we could not hear the Radio show any more.
apart from the warm weather the 2019 Great Dorset steam fair was definitely better than the 2018 one which was simply rotten because of the bad rainy weather.
while Me and my Dad was walking through the food tent we then decided what we was going to have for tea that evening and we went and asked a lady who was cooking Burgers if her Burgers had any Lactose in them and the Lady said that she did not know and she called someone on her mobile phone and when she came back a moment later we had a bad experince because the lady thought that i was also Alergic to wheat and would have given me my Burger with out a bread bun if Dad had not her that I was not Alergic to Bread.
because of how rude the Lady had been my Dad went else where for his tea that Night.
Wait is that an English Elvis singing a Johnny Cash song?
and the crowd goes wild !! 🤣🤣
@@NottsAndDerbyLHG39-45 76 trombones that was this song that was playing in the video
Hi Chris
Great video. Love the sounds from it all you can't beat the real thing we go to gdsf every year we take no end of video footage and post on RUclips. But watching yours brings back all the memories their how long did you go for as a day is not long enough so much to see, do, eat fantastic
Hi thanks for your kind comments. It was my 1st visit and i was blown away by it. I was only there a day and litrally ran round like a headless chicken filming as much a possible trying to see as much as i could once i realised how huge it was. Will deffo be going again but give myself more time next time lol
Hi Chris
Thank you look forward to your next video some of your footage I have of the same thing but by different people l.e road gang
Anyway I'll keep an eye for your vids. I've subscribe to your channel would very grateful if you could do the same
Many thanks
Calvin
Спасибо!
wonderfull...
Gostei parabéns pela produção do vídeo 👏🏼 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😎😎😎😎🛻
Very nice vidio .
Amazing...Good
Thank you
In my opinion we had it made right there. Steam was all you need. More work than diesel, but no where near enough to complain about, the exercise is good for you, and also there has never been a greater leap for workers than that of a fully hand-driven farm to a steam tractor. Hand to steam was a Grand Canyon sized leap while steam to anything else was a skip, and at best, a jump. Old ways get shamed for companies can benefit from mass production and automation. Even back in the days of steam man's greatest predator was the company mill manager.
They do pollute a bit…
2:26 I remember seeing these as a kid and being fascinated by them. Can anyone tell me what they're called?
Not sure of the proper name but its a ground compactor
There a trench wacker or rammer been mostly replaced now by wacker plates
@@chrisbaker3404 me and my Dad had a great time at the 2019 Great Dorset steam fair because of the warm weather my dad wanted me to drink more water but i drank cold tea instead. i was worried about the issue with the WCs because sometimes when i have gone to use one they could be left in a dirty condison by the last person who used it before me
hopefully the issue with the WCs will be fixed because of Covid 19
@@chrisbaker3404 what is he using? At 2:23
The Mark 5 wasn’t a steam vehicle tho? It ran on gasoline
The point of the Steam Fair isn't solely a celebration of steam power but old contraptions and ways of life in general- all told, very fitting in my opinion, and quite wonderful, haha.
@@g--stef4756 yeah, though the “tank” was based on the artillery tractors, I found the rest of the video incredibly interesting
cant wait to go again its been too long
Yes me too. Cancelled again this year. Hopefully 2022
@@chrisbaker3404 its been put on hold again for next year
@@eliotreader8220 Dam . Such a shame.
Why are their british mark IV tanks at a steam fair? I mean I’m not complaining but why?
Its not just a steam fair but vintage and the old ways too . It was also 100 years since the Great war. They also have a complete WW1 Trench system there with mock battles .
They're contemporary vehicles, and it's normal to see some early internal combustion power at these events. In fact it gets even weirder when you consider that some of those traction engines are younger than the tanks!
Well,steamengines are still built and used in India,and privatebuilt Case 150,think finished in 2018,pulls 36 bottom plow with 18 opers. on top.
@@claesmansson9070 Those old steam tractors can drag anything that John Deere or case could throw out nowadays
@Chris Baker The GDSF decided to celebrate the 14-18 Great War and its 100th Anniversary. I went along in 2014 to see the display and again in 2018 and they had added to the trench system over the 4 years which had become quite impressive, as were the WW1 tented and vehicle displays. Nice video.
Great!!!
Dafür liebe ich Amerika und deren Bewohner, die versuchen Geschichte am leben zu halten. Und lassen jedes jahr ihre Kinder das alles live zu erleben. Das ist ja furchtbar wichtig sowas alles zu wissen. Erst wenn du Geschichte kennen lernst weißt du was dich in Zukunft erwartet.
Stefan Dorset ist in engeland
It's in England
Видно, что народы тогда уже были на высоте, если создали механизмы для облегчения труда, а Россия как была в жопе, так и там живёт
Россия Великая Держава! А в жопе только ты! Глист завистливый.
Everyone who gave this video an dislike they don't have a soal
Cant please everyone . Thankyou
Who has this?
ORIGIN OF SOAL
From Middle English sol, sule, from Old English sol (“mud, wet sand, wallowing-place, slough, a mire or miry place”), from Proto-Germanic *sulą (“mire, mud”), from Proto-Indo-European *sūl- (“thick liquid, muck”). Compare sully. More at soil.
Agreed
@@garyhoffmann1615thank you Rain man....
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Вместо пулемётов - муляжи пушек. Даёшь на самоходке муляж орудия от линкора!
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Сразу видно что это мелкобритые, у солдата на голове тазик цирюльника.
Конечно лучше,когда в онучах или лаптях.И чтобы в бороде вши и квашенная капуста.
Ваша ирония здесь неуместна и непонятна.