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Denis Bainbridge
Приєднався 19 тра 2013
Відео
Linden Observatory Blue Mountains NSW Australia
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Ken Beames built this telescope after WWII and built the observatory in 1949 at Linden in the Blue Mountains NSW. The telescope was respected for its unique design features and quality of its workmanship. He built up to 450 telescopes in his lifetime. In this video Ian Bridges who worked with Ken on some of his projects takes us through Ken's story and tour of the telescope.
Lapstone Hill Tunnel Open Days
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he Lapstone Hill Tunnel was closed to rail in 1913. It has been used since for mushroom farming and during WWII storing bombs and mustard gas. Mushroom farming ceased in 2015 and the site was left in a derelict condition. The Blue Mountains City Council was given the job of restoring the site which is now mostly complete. The council opened the tunnel for two days for the public to walk or ride...
Lapstone Hill Deviation Rev 1
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The construction of the Great Western Highway section in 1926 using the old 1867 Zig Zag railway track. A batch of photos taken by Cecil Jackson in 1926 have been added. This shows construction of the bridge over the railway cutting between Glenbrook and Blaxland.
Pam Thompson Thanksgiving Service
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Pamela Gwendolyn Thompson a long time resident of Glenbrook passed away on 13-09-2025 aged 95 Years. Pam was involved in many aspects of life in Glenbrook. She was a foundation member of the Glenbrook & District Historical Society Inc amongst many other community groups. Her Thanksgiving Service was held at St Andrews Uniting Church, Glenbrook on 30-09-2024.
Glenbrook Second Rail Deviation 1913
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The task of trains climbing Lapstone Hill was solved in 1867 with the Lapstone Zig Zag. Over time this was a problem due to increased traffic and longer trains. The first deviation was built in 1892 with the single track Lapstone Tunnel , however, this had major problems with slippage and ventilation. The need for a dual track line was resolved with the 1913 second deviation through Glenbrook G...
Glenbrook Rotary Markets 20th Birthday
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The Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Club has conducted the Glenbrook Rotary Markets for 20 years. To celebrate the 20th anniversary they conducted a birthday celebration on August 3, 2024 at the market.
Lapstone Railway Works
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A guided tour of the early railway works required to allow trains to climb the Lapstone Hill from Emu Plains to Glenbrook. The first installation was the Lapstone Zig Zag in 1867. This was replaced in 1892 by the ill fated Lapstone Tunnel. This video was shot before recent walking track upgrades and tunnel restoration.
Faulconbridge Sawmill Story
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A look at the history of the Faulconbridge Sawmill site. The remaining items of this sawmill and incline near Linden Creek tell part of the story of this site.
3265 Loco Run
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NSW steam locomotive 3265 did a series of trips between Penrith and Valley Heights in the Blue Mountains 29-6-2024.
Woodford Academy
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A tour through the Woodford Academy the oldest building on the Blue Mountains, NSW. The building is a National Trust property.
V Sets at Glenbrook
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I like to capture trains arriving at Glenbrook Station in the Lower Blue Mountains. This video catches 8 car V Set Intercity trains arriving and departing the station.
Knapsack Reserve, Glenbrook, NSW
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A popular walk in Glenbrook NSW is located in Knapsack Reserve. The walk to the Elizabeth and Marges Lookouts alos passe by the site of the 1921 Dunn's Sawmill which was destroyed by fire four years later.
Tombstone, Arizona
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A visit to Tombstone Arizona many years ago. famous for the gunfight at the OK Corral.
Lapstone Tunnel Storm Damage
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In April 2024 very heavy rain caused severe damage to the Tunnel Gully. A blockage in Knapsack Creek near the west portal of the Lapstone Tunnel resulted in a large amount of water flowing down the tunnel which eroded the Tunnel Gully area at the Eastern portal. Additional water flow from Tunnel Gully Creek added to the problem with Sydney Water sewer lines.
Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Southern Utah
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Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Southern Utah
Marble Canyon, Glen Canyon Dam and Grand Canyon North Rim
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Marble Canyon, Glen Canyon Dam and Grand Canyon North Rim
Grand Canyon Walk to Bright Angel Canyon
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Grand Canyon Walk to Bright Angel Canyon
Tim Miers Plaque Dedication Glenbrook September 16, 2023
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Tim Miers Plaque Dedication Glenbrook September 16, 2023
Bright, Mount Beauty, Falls Creek, and Wallace Hut
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Bright, Mount Beauty, Falls Creek, and Wallace Hut
Nice
Loved this thank you.
Very nice! Thanks for sharing this!
Are you sure that was Knuckys store , wasn’t it on the other side of the road and demolished to build a parking lot for the RSL
Coordinates of everything please
Excellent video, thank you for its presentation!
A very parochial presentation with an extremely limited potential audience. I am very happy to be one of that audience ad applaud this video.
Nice work. I live in Penrith.
PS.I MADE A VIDEO DOCUMENTARY ON THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY EVENT AND SHOWED IT AT MOUNT VIC FLICKS/MOUNT VICTORIA.PHIL/MT VIC.
THANKS DENIS RE YOUR ZIGZAG/RAIL HISTORY VIDEO/I AM IN MT VIC AND WE HAD OUR 150TH RAIL ANNIVERSARY BACK IN 2018 FOR THE BLUE MTS RAIL LINE REACHING FROM SYDNEY TO MOUNT VICTORIA.PHIL/MT VIC.
Hi Phil. I did one for Wentworth Falls
Excellent
'Mr Umm-umm' should listen to himself...I couldn't watch it all - the 'umm...umm...umm' was too annoying.
I have lived in lithgow near my whole life and have never seen no.3 shaft head? How do I get to it thanks
I'm glad I live here now as the locals would call me a blow in if your not born here your a blow in the town that built Sydney I'm proud of Portland
mud flooded old world
all founded old world ruins repurposed
God's calling me too come here , like he called me too bar harbor Maine and Killington Vermont! God's in my head and heart ! ❤️ I sure hope I'm done letting him down! He drove me home a couple of times I just couldn't!
A lady i know said her aunty used to live at Wellington And she had to sleep with axe under her bed because of the crime issue
I drove over this today and pondered it's history :) thanks for a great video mate
I don’t know how this video ended up on my recommended list, but I’m happy it did. Thank you for the history lesson, true Americana history.
Gosh, that writing goes so fast… can’t even finish reading… who’s thought was it!!!
I live up around the corner from here. I've been walking this track for decades. It has always flooded. When they said they were going to do it all up I laughed. This will continue to happen. I sincerely wish they had left it all as it was and didn't try making it another bloody tourist walk. Is nothing sacred anymore? Everything has to be 'developed'.
@Bronnyley I also agree with you, because I was also thinking the I could take the Adventure through the Valley In 2023, When I was a bit older, but we decided to take a walk just to the Entrance In 2022 and half of the Damn trees we’re chopped down and we we’re not very excited Since we planned it and made it to be our biggest adventure in life, Because we first went down to the valley and ontop of the tunnel back in 2018 Which was 6 Years ago this year. Guess what… In 2023 They destroy all of it and You can already tell, because like you know I think that those floods would have washed away the “Opening” side
Hi, good video. I was doing research on Butler for an upcoming video and came across yours. How good is it that you can still visit the site of murder. Well it’s not good. I am going to try and find it. Cheers.
My Mate Jimmy Beatons, Auntie Angela Morrison Used To By Her Bread And Rolls From McCall, They Were Proper Bread And Rolls, Not Like Today's, Made To Last 5 Days, And, Like A Big Lump Of Doughy Rubbish. Oh, For The Good Old Days When Food Had No Unknown Preservatives In Them.❤❤
Thanks for posting this. I found it very helpful as I am going to Villers - Bretonneux later this year. Looking at staying in Amiens and hiring a car, do you think 2 days is enough to see most of the Australian and NZ places of interest?
There are plans by Council to open the tunnel as part of a shared cycling-walkway but much work will be needed.
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Great video!👍 Tell me, Did you see any naked men running around up there?
Nice video :) !!!
Out at OkeyPark was the Lithgow springs water, and a Brewery out there as well, as the mine
Wow, that is very impressive. I have watched various videos by people taken over the past few years where they have entered the tunnel with cameras. The place was an absolute mess with all the left overs from the mushroom farming. On my fairly frequent visits from the west coast (I am an ex Springwood resident) I usually bring my mountain bike and love to cycle up to the eastern portal and then around to the west, and I have hoped that one day this tunnel, as historically significant as it is, could be refurbished and opened, hopefully for walkers, integrated into a mountain bike trail, and also opened for specific interest groups. The work that has been carried out is absolutely brilliant, so well done to those responsible. I will again bring my bike on my next visit in the hope it is open for access.
Gorgeous.
Brought my first house in Portand behind the works at 1a Forest St in the 1980"s, every roof in Portand was a cement grey colour
Be great if it become a tourist attraction after all the good work
Under the Blue Mountains Council, any hope of it becoming a Tourist attraction is Zilch It is a woke-broke Labor Party-controlled council that never does anything unless it gets a financial grant from either the State or Federal Governments
i used to live in Wellington--you showed a picture of my old house--brings back lots of memories
Was this a special Last Post Ceremony that day? Very moving.
Think my 10 year old Grandson could have filmed and narrated better than this...
What an inappropriate comment...you clearly haven't got an ounce of decency in you.
What a load of absolute garbage you have presented here. 1. Ned Kelly NEVER mentioned a republic. That fiction was made up by Ian Jones, who wrote the book, Ned Kelly A Short Life. Jones made up that nonsense. There is no evidence anywhere that Kelly intended to proclaim a republic. 2. Being Irish had nothing to do with the attention the Kelly's drew to themselves by the police. 82% of the police in Victoria at that time were IRISH. It was their criminal activity that drew police attention. 3. Kelly could not have escaped. He could not mount a horse in the armour, as it needed another person to help remove it. 4. After Ned Kelly opened fire on the police at 3.15am, and police returned fire, he was wounded twice in the left arm and right foot. He walked back into the hotel and straight out the back door, walked for about 150 metres and lay down behind a large fallen log. He remained there until 7am, when he rose and attacked the police from behind. 5. Joe Byrne was hit by a police bullet inside the hotel at 5am, 2 hours before Ned Kelly was captured. 6. There are a number of spelling errors in the presentation. Your understanding of the Kelly siege is all over the place and what you have presented follows myths and fiction.
I don't think that submarine is going anywhere soon.
Thanks Denis.
Great shots, thanks Denis.
Love this. Beautiful to watch.
Informative video but the music is depressing
Thanks for posting
Imagine now ! It woukd be called what? Peoples birthing hostel?
Wonderful, thanks Denis.
Thanks Denis, i like this video on Blackheath. Though i had visited Blue Mountains few times in the past but not yet in Blackheath.
Thank you...i was wondering where the old train line went.
Good info, thanks Dennis. It's now looking in fine shape. Cheers.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing Dennis.