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Kevin Broome Videos
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Pack Monday Sherborne 1
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Enjoying the Street Fair on Pack Monday in Sherborne Please Subscibe to my WebSite kevsimages.com
Abbey Radio Pack Monday
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Links Dave Woan Just For One Day (youtube.com) Conor Smith Conor Smith @Buskfest 2024 (youtube.com) Carley Varley Better Without Me - Carley Varley (youtube.com) Sophie Joanne PlaywithFeathers - Sophie Joanne - Come Undone (youtube.com) Midnight to Blue (18) Facebook Kevsimages n4ggrv.xara.hosting/
A Walk to Nether Cerne from Godmanstone
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This walk follows the Cerne Trail with beautiful views of the River and Hill sides
Visit Dorset
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This Video is about some of the beautiful places I have visited while staying in the Wonderful county of Dorset. To view in depth videos of any of the places I have mentioned in this video just click on the link here ua-cam.com/play/PLE-ajtGYs4Uhpl3MSn5Km27G3uf9cgJcT.html
Summer Florals 1
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Somseen in Dorsete of the Florals that I have seen in Dorset
Discovering Roman Dorchester with commentary
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Part one of Discovering Roman Dorchester with Commentary
Sailing in Weymouth
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A selection of the Boats/Ships sailing out of Weymouth
Buildings of Weymouth
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A selection of the different styles of Buildings in Weymouth
Used to trade to Charlestown in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s. Coal from Blythe and move across the dock to load China Clay to Rotterdam. Loaded petroleum coke to Naburn, up the River Tyne and then round to Blythe for coal down to Charlestown. Happy days.
Poole Dorsets biggest town m,Shaftesbury and many other places in Dorset deserve a mention and narrated by someone from Dorset not Yorkshire.
2:12 Don't ask for Jick? What does that mean?
Thank you for doing these.
Like these, can you do more🙏
Really enjoyed this and the othe episodes. I’m working my way through them. I live in oldham now, so this is interesting. It’s certainly changed. 😂
How long before the BBC say it was built by Africans?
I played football, in the Sunday league for the Roebuck, in the late 60’s. Likewise, I played on Saturdays for Oldham Boundary Park. Happy Days.
Wonderful work, thank you!
Thanks again Kevin another great collection of memories
Thank you Kevin brought back a lot of memories ❤
You are welcome
Merveilleux village que j'ai connu en 1976 ,je suis français et j'ai était invités par la famille keligers (janette keligers) je n'oublierez jamais c'est moment passé dans le plus beau village d'Angleterre
Beautiful footage to a beautiful tune 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
Beyond beautiful! ❤
My mom's family was from Oldham. They were proprietors of Summerhils green grocer. She married my dad and became a war bride and ,moved to NYC. I love your videos
Where's fox mill??
Fox Mill was at Limeside Anthony
@@kevinbroomevideos4916fox mill had a highly unusual engine it was half a Manhattan engine same as one at a mill in leigh it's in one of George Watkins mill engine books
You need to lobby the council to get a tramway laid right down the quay from end ro end. You could have mainline steam locomotives running on it which would bring in tourists by the thousand. I am surprised nobody has thought if it before.
That is a bloody good idea Charles
The King's Arms and Queens Arms Manchester Road Hollinwood.
Kevin love these very old buildings of Oldham keep them coming👍👍
Kevin the loud music spoils this video I love all the old times of Oldham show us more but without music please
Thank you for this wonderful views, 💖 I enjoy watching, beautiful 😍
That's the most beautiful houses, lovely 😍 👌
I have enjoyed your video and your commentary about the bulls head and yes I’m still alive and still having a drink at nearly 80 years old. Archie. ( Arthur Trimble. 😂😂😂.
Ahh my ol stomping ground, love it there been going since it opened as a reserve and shot there as an army cadet in the 80's so it's changed a great deal since then, it's a real gem and a special place for birding you always get a surprise spot and lots of rarities popping in showing their beaks 😉👍🏼 👌
I love that region!!❤ Thank you for these stunning photos. They remind me many beautiful holidays.
These images date back to The1850s
oh the good old days why don't we listen to Rees -Mogg we could have all this back
Kevin can you do some videos on most of the pubs from the 1950s to present time I am a 1950 girl and remember most pubs from the 1960s
The monkey inn the park&highfield waterloo st back in 1965 1970s
The Artizans rest on Yorkshire st was a busy pub my father worked there in the 60s there was a lot of pubs on Yorkshire street give it a mansion👍👍
Love these videos about the olden days of Oldham I know most of the pubs I was born in the 50s some good buildings was demolished keep these videos coming I love the nostagle 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Cheers
We all need to know adversity.....
I was born ( 1942), and bred in Barking. Where has it gone .
That’s not the barking I remember!
My father ran a pub called The Queens Hotel on Manchester Rd around 1956. Does anyone remember it? I was about nine.
The Doss Houses creep me out! But if you had to get in from the elements what else could you do?
Very well done 😃👍👍❤️
Top...👍👍👍
Hello..✌️✌️ the old pictures in the best...👍👍✌️✌️Berlin. Germany 🇩🇪
Alright kevin Beautiful work
Nine good cigars for 25 Cents?
The jolly music? just saying...
But the balance is, what these people became?
Not how it was.
So some old guy found some photos. I don't believe he is in the London I grew up in.
Thank you from Russia. Some views are shattering. People like those took England into the 20th century. Through unspeakable suffering and endless toil. Let their memory live forever.
I'll have to google what Lucifer is seeing as it got sold. There's an old prison island in Queensland, Australia called St Helena Island & some of those Victorian sleeping & living conditions are essentially the same as the those on the prison island - which was known for being the most brutal conditions, nobody wanted to go there. Those conditions were an overly harsh punishment, yet many people in England paid for the "privelege" of stacking on top of one another to sleep...horrendous.
A lucifer was the victorian name for a Match for lighting fires
@@kevinbroomevideos4916 oh thank you!!
Welch Schmutz und Elend, die Armen.
Da möchte ich liebe in einer Höhlen bei den Neandertalern wohnen, igitt.