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Songs, stories and poetry that celebrate the rich heritage of Grimsby, a fishing town on the East coast of England
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EPISODE 25 | Cleethorpes Town Hall
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A twinned town celebrates its 50th anniversary a town hall reveals its secrets, more support for creative people, and we preview all the heritage open days in September Join us on Facebook: @Cleetv HERITAGE OPEN DAYS 2024 - NORTH EAST LINCOLNSHIRE - [Exhibition: Awesome Water (Heritage Open Days 2024)](www.discovernortheastlincolnshire.co.uk/event/exhibition-awesome-water-for-heritage-open-days...
HERITAGE CHANNEL Episode 24: Series 3: August 2024
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We discover a medieval wall on Bethlehem Street, explore a hidden grade-one listed gem in Scartho, preview Heritage Open Day events in September and meet a Grimsby girl returning to run Heritage Lincolnshire. Join us on Facebook: @Cleetv
A NEW HIGH STREET FOR GRIMSBY
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A NEW HIGH STREET FOR GRIMSBY: We meet the people behind the ambitious strategy for a £100m regeneration of Grimsby town centre. But what are the challenges? what is the strategy? and will it work? In this, the first of our quarterly bulletins that follow the regeneration over the next 15 months, we learn how different agencies are working together to make the town centre a safer, cleaner and g...
EPISODE 23 | Grimsby Minster, Heritage Skills ,Africa Day and Festival of the Sea
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Ted explores the history of Grimsby Minster with the help of Canon Peter Mullins. We find out why it has not one, but two pipe organs, how it recovered from WW2 bomb damage and discover whether the Grimsby Imp really is an Imp. We visit freeman street market for Africa day, Cleethorpes to see how young people are being encouraged to learn heritage skills and Alexander dock for Festival of the S...
Festival of The Sea Highlights
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We hope you had a great day at this year’s Festival of the Sea in Grimsby - we certainly did! If you enjoyed the festival, watched our live streaming on the day, or you were unable to be there and missed it, then don’t worry, as you can see all of the best moments of the day right here in our highlights video! Plus look out for our full Festival of the Sea documentary coming soon here on Clee TV…
EPISODE 22 | WALTHAM WINDMILL, RURAL CRAFTS AND WW2 RAF GRIMSBY
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Ted explores Waltham's beautiful North East Lincolnshire village with its 13th-century church museum of Rural Crafts and RAF and a historic 6-sail working windmill. We learn about the print industry in Grimsby with Eleos Collective, developments at Our Big Picture with Paula Dent and catch up on the latest heritage news from the Culture House, NEL heritage skills and Festival of the Sea. Join u...
EPISODE 21 | Ancient Inns, Spooky Tales and Pirate Gang Planks
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Gemma reveals the secrets of some of the oldest pubs in Grimsby, Nunsthorpe school in the 1930s, a tribute to artist Judith Tucker, heritage skills on show in Cleethorpes and we look forward to a spectacular summer festival in Grimsby Join us on Facebook: @Cleetv 00:00 Intro 00:55 Heritage News 04:20 Grimsby Pub Crawl 12:55 Whats Your Favourite Pub In Grimsby? 13:28 Bloopers 14:00 Outro 14:35 C...
The Hungry Tide Amy Naylor and Ted Stanley
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Written and performed for the Grimsby Heritage Festival,The Hungry Tide remembers the men who lost there lives at sea and the women they left behind. Inspired by the literature of local authors, Val Wood and Rebecca Mascull and the rich heritage of this coastal community.
PASSING TIME | Pen and Stu with Ted Stanley
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Three local musicians celebrate our heritage with this haunting song that explores the price of vanity, the memories that haunt us and the passing of the time.
Ben Portsmouth: Taking Care of Elvis
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Local performer Ben Portsmouth remembers the musical heritage of the King of Rock and roll in a celebration of his most popular music. From its local origins, Taking Care of Elvis now tours all around the world . Ben has to be one of the most resected and authentic tributes to this legendary performer.
EPISODE 20 | The Long Lost Pubs of Cleethorpes
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Join Gemma for a pub crawl around Cleethorpes and find out how one man saved the town from falling into the sea. Join us on Facebook: @Cleetv 00:00 Intro 01:03 Paint the Town Proud 01:58 Heritage Events 06:04 Advert Break 06:44 The Long Lost Pubs Of Cleethorpes 16:07 outro
Episode 19 | The History of the Grimsby Chums
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Join Gemma as she explores the history of the Grimsby Chums and speaks to some of their relatives, who keep their stories alive - stories of heroism, bravery and tragedy. Ted returns to Grimsby Docks to meet some of the new custodians, who are turning the once rundown area into a thriving artistic community, and to learn about an exciting new development that could change Grimsby forever. Join ...
A Tour of Grimsby's Historic Kasbah with Emma Lingard and Ted Stanley
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Ted Stanley is joined by historian Emma Lingard for a tour around Grimsby Docks, delving into the colourful past of this fascinating area - and its bright future. The team also try some famous Grimsby smoked salmon, enjoyed by celebrity chefs such as Marco Pierre White. Episode 18 | A Tour of Grimsby's Historic Kasbah Join us on Facebook: @Cleetv #kasbah #grimsby #heritage #englishheritage #ind...
Episode 17 | The Best North East Lincolnshire Heritage Stories of 2023
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From Cleethorpes Pier to the Humberston Fitties, join us for a round-up of our best heritage stories from 2023.
The History of Armed Forces in Grimsby and Cleethorpes
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The History of Armed Forces in Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Fate Competition Results
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Fate Competition Results
Interview with James Trowsdale
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Interview with James Trowsdale
Interview With Ron Telford
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Interview With Ron Telford
Episode 16 | The History of Armed Forces in Grimsby and Cleethorpes
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Episode 16 | The History of Armed Forces in Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Episode 15 | The Oldest Building in Grimsby
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Episode 15 | The Oldest Building in Grimsby
Episode 14 | Inside The Historic Grimsby Town Hall
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Episode 14 | Inside The Historic Grimsby Town Hall
Festival of the Sea
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Festival of the Sea
Grim FalFest 2023 - on Clee TV - The Heritage Channel
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Grim FalFest 2023 - on Clee TV - The Heritage Channel
Episode 13 | From the Nolan Sisters to Billie Piper… Famous Acts at Cleethorpes Pier
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Episode 13 | From the Nolan Sisters to Billie Piper… Famous Acts at Cleethorpes Pier
Peterson's Project - Oral Histories - Clee TV
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Peterson's Project - Oral Histories - Clee TV
Grimsby, Cleethorpes & District Civic Society - on Clee TV - The Heritage Channel
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Grimsby, Cleethorpes & District Civic Society - on Clee TV - The Heritage Channel
Freeman Street Market in Grimsby on Clee TV
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Freeman Street Market in Grimsby on Clee TV
Filmmaker, Michael Burkitt - on Clee TV - The Heritage Channel
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Filmmaker, Michael Burkitt - on Clee TV - The Heritage Channel
Humber Taiko Drummers - Clee TV
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Humber Taiko Drummers - Clee TV

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @nicholasbuttery511
    @nicholasbuttery511 16 днів тому

    She always has an enchanting smiles.

  • @SpookyFox1000
    @SpookyFox1000 17 днів тому

    Going this weekend, staying at the Kingsway. Used to live in Cleethorpes but left in 1975 so a nostalgia trip ! I remember when the ‘Talk of the Town’ changed to the ‘Tivoli Tavern’ !

  • @NewHorizonsTravel
    @NewHorizonsTravel 17 днів тому

    Wonderful Cleethorpes Town Hall! Thank you for sharing😍✨

  • @failedrockstar
    @failedrockstar 25 днів тому

    It has never been called The Kasbah !

  • @philiphinch-r2s
    @philiphinch-r2s 25 днів тому

    just to say,you did a fab video gemma.

  • @swallergr1msby
    @swallergr1msby Місяць тому

    Surely if they keep the rent down for shops that will bring more business in

    • @markburch3056
      @markburch3056 6 днів тому

      I totally agree. For the small independent traders let them have it Business rate free for 2 years and low rents to get established. While they are empty the landlords/building owners and Council are not getting any income,. So a little at the beginning and have a sliding scale up to 2 years to allow them to grow

  • @InnerViewGuidance
    @InnerViewGuidance Місяць тому

    "... who In 1964 became would become the first solo folk singer to be signed by a major record label." Head's up, Mr. Stanley: Bob Dylan signed with Columbia Records on October 26, 1961.

  • @cloverite
    @cloverite Місяць тому

    Where has the seating gone in Dt James square. This Council is ablest . As a disabled person the Town centre is completely inaccessible.

  • @maureenwilliamson2807
    @maureenwilliamson2807 Місяць тому

    Ben is the best eta in the world

  • @jenk371
    @jenk371 Місяць тому

    This town has already gone to the dogs. Nothing's gonna change that

  • @grahamherbert3612
    @grahamherbert3612 Місяць тому

    The crackheads and street drinkers will be over the moon with the cosy new doorways.

  • @ChrisJohnson-pd4hh
    @ChrisJohnson-pd4hh Місяць тому

    You cannot polish a turd!

  • @paulmetcalf9673
    @paulmetcalf9673 2 місяці тому

    My local cinema..the ABC Grimsby when growing up..and currently the Parkway :)

  • @vickyvalerie
    @vickyvalerie 3 місяці тому

    We used to have a caravan firstly on Fitties Camp, or should I say my grandparents did. My first time there was when I was 6 wks old, so it would have been August. I can remember being in the caravan at a young age and my four siblings too, with our parents and Nannie and Granddad too. That was the early 60`s, but they would have had the caravan maybe before then. When I was around 7 or 8 Granddad and Nannie bought a bungalow, so maybe around 67/68 year... Bungalow 81, on the first Main Road, which they called it `Val de ree`. Sadly our granddad passed away not long after and the bungalow was passed over to our Mam and Dad. We had the bungalow until 2006, when we sadly lost our parents and sold the bungalow. For me personally, it was something I didn`t want to do, but my siblings voted to sell. It`s my biggest regret not being able to keep it. We have so many precious memories here, from being a young child myself, then taking my own children and one of my grandchildren too was able to spend some family time here, precious memories. Our second home, we spent many weeks there in the holidays and weekends too. We still come to visit for the day and spend time on the beach. It will always be in my heart and always be such a special place for me... Memories forever kept.. ❤

  • @Katebeck27
    @Katebeck27 3 місяці тому

    The Barge definately the best ! Went in the 80s and after to Gullivers to finish the evening off 😂

  • @Katebeck27
    @Katebeck27 3 місяці тому

    My home village 😊 from 1968 until 1985. Lovely video ❤

  • @gainsboroughpara
    @gainsboroughpara 3 місяці тому

    I had two great uncles who joined the Chums. Both from Gainsborough, is there anywhere that have photos of the chums as I have no photos of my uncles 🥲

  • @HopOffTheBS
    @HopOffTheBS 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic festival, lovely to see so many people get together. All the artists and performers were wonderful !

  • @happyandblessed5640
    @happyandblessed5640 3 місяці тому

    Does anybody remember a street in Grimsby call Farl street? My Dad said he lived there when he was a boy in the 1930's. Thanks.

  • @neilhallberg1784
    @neilhallberg1784 3 місяці тому

    Yeah, look what we've inherited in grimsby, a broken down, boarded up shithole.

  • @bigdaddigaming
    @bigdaddigaming 3 місяці тому

    This take me back to being a kid, there used to be to be a printers called Richard and coppins I believe that was its name was, my dad was the letter setter there until they left Grimsby

  • @garethbeaton8414
    @garethbeaton8414 3 місяці тому

    Yorkshire woolds besat is realy i seen that with my Owen eyes and 4 men with little me ran i didnt i lookt then ran

  • @garethbeaton8414
    @garethbeaton8414 3 місяці тому

    Thats me in woods sorry

  • @garethbeaton8414
    @garethbeaton8414 3 місяці тому

    Hahaha its me hieidn i live closer yong its a joke no ghost at all Kashmir is freeman street pop ghot taker app on and read all thay have sead to you as you go and cume home its crazy the hi rize flat after thay was knot doune it kick off with ghost boxs in hole eray no cap

  • @stewartstiff7968
    @stewartstiff7968 3 місяці тому

    Corr blimey I'm 63 and born and bred in Grimsby and I live around the corner from the Central Hall and I had no idea how it and the Town Hall looked inside, wow. I feel like some form of underclass that all this knowledge has been kept from. Thanks for informing me about how magnificent they are, I feel raised up in my spirit by it, God Bless you for making this programme.

  • @kennethmaney914
    @kennethmaney914 4 місяці тому

    And dig the old tipping fountain out, the council still have it hidden away. An exact copy is still in Liverpool and is very popular. Scouses would fight to keep it. And the soap foam was fun... And that's what life is all about. Stuff planners, they've torn this town apart and pulled down some of the best buildings only to replace it with what, bloody hotels....realy

  • @changelocation
    @changelocation 4 місяці тому

    My great grandfather was a Grimsby chum James spring, machine gun corps ,his name is on the memorial at Grimsby minster.There have have been Springs in Grimsby since the 17.00 hundreds 😊thanks for the upload.

  • @kennethmaney914
    @kennethmaney914 4 місяці тому

    Try the old pram race around the top town pubs

  • @kennethmaney914
    @kennethmaney914 4 місяці тому

    Load of rubbish, I was born in Kent Street ,Grimsby and half my family worked down the docks. There was no Kas barr. Danes etc where called.. scrobs and country folk ..josskins. It was Doughty with the money and Yarborough with the land that built the railway. And they made there money moving refugees from Europe to Liverpool and beyond. They had sleeping sheds next to Dock station, and the fish trade came second. One of my danish mates at western schools dad was the Danish consul ,who's office was at Riby Square and Freeman Street corner. Never heard that name Kasbarr down there.alot of the fish merchant drank in the Lincoln pub or the Station and Oberon pubs.

  • @chief6749
    @chief6749 5 місяців тому

    He does a great job and every interview I’ve seen him do it’s refreshing to see he leaves the Elvis persona on stage and he’s himself off stage

  • @danhadfield6275
    @danhadfield6275 5 місяців тому

    Did you know your welcome here just not in a campervan. Spend your money somewere that makes you feel welcome like Scarborough for example. INFORCMENT OFFICER'S roam around Cleethorpes and harrased me for simply being in a camper van ??? I guess cleethorps isn't part of our so called free country

  • @GySi68
    @GySi68 5 місяців тому

    'Kasbah' my arse !!

  • @changelocation
    @changelocation 5 місяців тому

    The Victoria glad to see to reopened 😊good job nice local vibe😊.

  • @jodybobble
    @jodybobble 5 місяців тому

    Brilliant!

  • @FatNorthernBigot
    @FatNorthernBigot 5 місяців тому

    Does anyone remember "Strides"?

    • @Jonathan-d8d7i
      @Jonathan-d8d7i 5 місяців тому

      Does anyone visit Cleethorpes in the absence of a court order?

    • @FatNorthernBigot
      @FatNorthernBigot 5 місяців тому

      @@Jonathan-d8d7i I'm guessing that's a "no".

    • @changelocation
      @changelocation 5 місяців тому

      Yes was the lifeboat.😊

  • @bteuben-faber8215
    @bteuben-faber8215 5 місяців тому

    Lovely presented and good to watch! Thank you for making and sharing this video. Love from Holland ❤

  • @Jackie-z5c7y
    @Jackie-z5c7y 5 місяців тому

    Very interesting .

  • @PaulCramo
    @PaulCramo 6 місяців тому

    My Dad was Chief Engineer on that and the Renown for most of his career.

  • @robertbaglin3973
    @robertbaglin3973 6 місяців тому

    Kasbah my arse it’s just a pathetic name made up by people who have never even been”down dock”let alone worked there. This area of the Fish Docks is and always has been known as the square so do you research properly before broadcasting this fairytale as it’s an insult to everyone associated with the place.

  • @philhughes3691
    @philhughes3691 6 місяців тому

    Great folk singer and guitarist. Sad she has gone.

  • @Mayaman67
    @Mayaman67 6 місяців тому

    Folk's not my kind of music but they sounded good. We need young people in Gy and meggies to create a community to take the towns forward.

  • @paulhowell2872
    @paulhowell2872 6 місяців тому

    Historically

  • @paulhowell2872
    @paulhowell2872 6 місяців тому

    A Man who knows what he's talking about

  • @janetclarke3125
    @janetclarke3125 7 місяців тому

    Save the Humberston ditties from the developers.

  • @user-TonyUK
    @user-TonyUK 7 місяців тому

    As someone who was born in Grimsby but now lives in Essex I would have thought you should have known that the Mayflower was built at Killingholme Haven just upriver from Immingham. My parents moved from Grimsby to South Killingholme while I was in the Military (1976 to 1999) and upon my demob I explored the area arround South Killingholme, walking the footpaths and cycling the back roads until one day I found myself looking at the Blue Placque on the bridge over Killingholme Haven stating that the Mayflower was built on the Creek leading into the River Humber. I am not sure if the Blue Placque still exists, but an inquiery to those who present the Blue Placques could confirm its existance. Tony in Essex

  • @NebulaBull
    @NebulaBull 7 місяців тому

    I can not think this channel enough for gifting these episodes to the world but especially to people like me who will never have a chance to see these places in person, the intimate knowledge shared feels so special so again Thank you

  • @Damian-ki9by
    @Damian-ki9by 7 місяців тому

    Good to see some of the old buildings finally being restored. As for the name, not sure why people get so upset by it - Kasbah is certainly more interesting than ‘former fish docks’ and if it helps give the area an identity and the regeneration of the place then so be it. The Clash - Rock the Casbah could also be used!?

  • @bigdaddigaming
    @bigdaddigaming 7 місяців тому

    Walker Moody as in Moody Lane

  • @bigdaddigaming
    @bigdaddigaming 7 місяців тому

    I'd love to see these so called documents saying that it's been called the kasbah for years and if she could I'd like to get them carbon dated for authenticate because i think shes either full of crap or the document arnt genuine

  • @chriswalker8440
    @chriswalker8440 7 місяців тому

    The so called ''Kasbah' was never historically known by that name in all the years that I worked down there from 1961 to wellinto the '70's. Surtees St, Sidebottom St, Brown St and Smith St happened to be where quite a considerable a number of fish houses and smokehouses where located. Jack Amos and Petersons being just a couple of them. Petersons being well known for kippers as well as other smoked species. Another species, the deep water 'Wolf Fish', commonly known as 'Cats' of which tons of them being landed in large amounts during the '60's, of which many went to various smokers before being deep frozen for long term storage. These are memories that I remember well as a barrowlad when myself and my workmate, Gordon Neville, after finishing the fetching up from the various markets of numerous kits that the gaffer had bought to our 'job and had unloaded them off the barrow ready fo the filleters myself, as the 'toerag' on the job (company) would be sent to collect the 'second hand and dry' bits from a number other merchants that specialised in various species and dry fish products that my gaffers customers required, usually to the Smith ,Surtees and Brown St tri-angle where many smokehouses had been established for donkeys years. This was daily fare for all merchants in those days and the trade between the huge variety of the fish merchants customers requirements was in itself just another feature of daily life on and off the 'Pontoon' and nobody had ever heard of the bloody Kasbah! So, will the 'plonker' who started this myth please stand up and be counted!