MuBu Miner
MuBu Miner
  • 52
  • 439 042
Sherwood Forest Railway
Short video clip of the narrow gauge Sherwood Forest Railway near Warsop, Nottinghamshire, on 11th May 2024.
Переглядів: 386

Відео

Mine Eyes
Переглядів 106Рік тому
Al Rate performs John Stafford's Mine Eyes, written as a tribute to all British coalminers throughout history. Performed at the Song and Rhymes from the Mines event at Pleasley Pit Visitors Centre. 29th September 2023.
Pleasley Pit
Переглядів 104Рік тому
Rob Harley sings Pleasley Pit at the Songs and Rhymes from the Mines event at the Pleasley Pit Visitors Centre on 29th September 2023.
A Working Man
Переглядів 95Рік тому
Former coal miner, Terry Faulkner, sings Rita MacNeils, A Working Man, at the Songs and Rhymes from the Mines event at Pleasley Pit Visitors Centre, 29th September 2023.
Welfare Hall
Переглядів 49Рік тому
Miners son, Johnny Kedleston's, evocative song about the passing of the coalmining way of life. The song relates to his native Annesley, Nottinghamshire. Performed at the Song and Rhymes from the Mines event at Pleasley Pit Visitors Centre, 29th September 2023.
Newstead Brass Band play 'The Water of Tyne'.
Переглядів 144Рік тому
Recorded at the coal mining heritage day at Papplewick Pumping Station, Nottinghamshire, on Sunday 25th June 2023.
Papplewick Pumping Station: Preserved Robey steam winding engine
Переглядів 872Рік тому
The former Linby Colliery Robey steam winding engine in steam at the coal mining heritage day at the Papplewick Pumping Station, Nottinghamshire, on 25th June 2023. The Robey engine was the last steam winding engine to work in the National Coal Board (NCB) South Nottinghamshire Area.
Annesley Headstocks
Переглядів 147Рік тому
Local folk group, King of Rome, perform Annesley Headstocks at the 2022 Coalmining Heritage Day at Papplewick Pumping Station, Nottinghamshire.
Eastwood Collieries Male Voice Choir perform Wellerman
Переглядів 332Рік тому
One of the remaining British coal mining male voice choirs perform a sea shanty, Wellerman, at the National Coal Mining Museum for England on 10th June 2023. More details on the Eastwood Collieries Male Voice Choir at www.ecmvc.org/
Brinsley Headstocks since 1970: Black to Green
Переглядів 332Рік тому
A short video about the former Brinsley Colliery site, a green space one-mile north of Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, and its post coal history since 1970. An environmental story of black to green.
Tribute to the Old Man: Eric Amos, Colliery Overman, (1933-2006)
Переглядів 5162 роки тому
Short video tribute to the Old Man, Eric Amos (1933 - 2006) a Colliery Overman at Bentinck and Annesley Collieries, who worked in the coalmining industry for 39 years from 1947 to 1986. He achieved a Class 1 Certificate in Mining (Managers Ticket) in 1958 but remained as a colliery official. He retired to Morecambe in Lancashire where he died in 2006. His and our beloved Step Mum, Alma Amos nee...
Pit Canaries at Snibston
Переглядів 1873 роки тому
How pit canaries were used to detect dangerous gases in coal mines - part of the surface coal mining educational tours at the former Snibston Discovery Centre, Coalville, Leicestershire.
Steaming Back to Kirkby: A Brief History of Kirkby-in-Ashfield Loco Shed and Sidings (1903-1970).
Переглядів 7 тис.3 роки тому
A short video on the history of the Loco Shed and Sidings at Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire (1903-1970) as part of the fiftieth anniversary commemorations since its closure. Final closure and removal of the remaining diesel motive power took place in the autumn of 1970.
Former Favourite Haunts I See: Annesley's Coal Mining Heritage Revisited.
Переглядів 4,2 тис.3 роки тому
A short video recalling the coal mining heritage of Annesley, Nottinghamshire. Annesley Colliery closed at the end of January 2000 after one-hundred and thirty five years. An industrial heritage trail undertaken in December 2020 included the following sites; 1. Annesley Colliery Memorial; 2. Jasmine Gardens, the housing development on the former pit site; 3. Station Road railway bridge; 4. Anne...
The Coal Mining Heritage of Heanor in Derbyshire.
Переглядів 1,5 тис.3 роки тому
The Derbyshire town of Heanor has been a former coal mining town for fifty-years. When Ormonde Colliery closed in September 1970 it brought an end to deep coal mining in this part of Derbyshire. The remaining coal miners in the region became 'industrial gypsies'. This short video commemorates the coal mining heritage of the region.
When Ormonde Shuts
Переглядів 2684 роки тому
When Ormonde Shuts
The Turntable Song
Переглядів 398 тис.4 роки тому
The Turntable Song
Pit Canaries at Snibo.
Переглядів 954 роки тому
Pit Canaries at Snibo.
Every Man was Singing: Eastwood Collieries Male Voice Choir Centenary Concert.
Переглядів 1044 роки тому
Every Man was Singing: Eastwood Collieries Male Voice Choir Centenary Concert.
The Yorkshireman Steam Special: 7th March 2020
Переглядів 2154 роки тому
The Yorkshireman Steam Special: 7th March 2020
1968 Nottinghamshire NUM Gala and Demonstration.
Переглядів 2424 роки тому
1968 Nottinghamshire NUM Gala and Demonstration.
Poor Owd O'ss - 2019 Tour
Переглядів 1994 роки тому
Poor Owd O'ss - 2019 Tour
Ripley Morris - Bullgysing Play 2019.
Переглядів 494 роки тому
Ripley Morris - Bullgysing Play 2019.
Coal, Community and Change (1965-2015): Pit Pony Memories
Переглядів 3,1 тис.4 роки тому
Coal, Community and Change (1965-2015): Pit Pony Memories
Migrants and Minorities in British Coalmining.
Переглядів 3435 років тому
Migrants and Minorities in British Coalmining.
Mansfield & Pinxton Railway Bicentenary (1819-2019): Commemorative March - 13th April 2019
Переглядів 3235 років тому
Mansfield & Pinxton Railway Bicentenary (1819-2019): Commemorative March - 13th April 2019
Diverted Cross Country High Speed Train via Erewash Valley to Derby
Переглядів 1055 років тому
Diverted Cross Country High Speed Train via Erewash Valley to Derby
'School Days Over' sung by Terry Faulkner
Переглядів 3115 років тому
'School Days Over' sung by Terry Faulkner
Whiskey on a Sunday performed by Dave Mooney.
Переглядів 635 років тому
Whiskey on a Sunday performed by Dave Mooney.
Mansfield and Pinxton Railway Bicentenary (1819-2019) - 2. The Stations at Kirkby-in-Ashfield
Переглядів 5086 років тому
Mansfield and Pinxton Railway Bicentenary (1819-2019) - 2. The Stations at Kirkby-in-Ashfield

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @stephenparkin9855
    @stephenparkin9855 День тому

    thought it was no.5 area same as NCB fishing club?

  • @vardandanielyan1231
    @vardandanielyan1231 3 місяці тому

    😅

  • @kennyharris2407
    @kennyharris2407 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the Wonderful& informative story❤🙏🏻

  • @chrisappleby1966
    @chrisappleby1966 8 місяців тому

    Enjoyed the video David. How did the 3 chaps get down Brinsley in 1970 if the shafts had been closed to winding since 1967? Thanks

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 8 місяців тому

      From 1950 until circa 1967/68 the Brinsley shafts were left open for ventiliation and pumping purposes for Moorgreen / Selston (Underwood) collieries and in 1970 were finally abandoned. It would probably have been regular winding for inspection / maintenance purposes which would have finished at Brinsley in late 1967/ early 1968. At this time, Selston Colliery connected underground to Pye Hill Colliery at Jacksdale to form the Pye Hill complex. Selston Colliery then became Pye Hill No.1 and Pye Hill became Pye Hill No.2 Colliery with the coal surfacing there via the Surface Drift. The Pye Hill complex closed in August 1985.

  • @steveradford5460
    @steveradford5460 10 місяців тому

    Interesting video, memories of train journeys from Mansfield to Kirkby probably around 1960 (age 4). I also remember another incident (maybe 1964 ?) when a train ran away, derailed and continued along Low Moor Rd. Grandfather took me there, 'tracks' formed into the tarmac.

  • @hectorhardy4100
    @hectorhardy4100 11 місяців тому

    Like train

  • @tonyrobertson498
    @tonyrobertson498 Рік тому

    As an old Kirkby lad I got off a train from Nottingham here in June 2023 to meet a couple of other old Kirkby lads, Geoff Chapman and David Amos for me to gain a bit of a history lesson about the town I was born in but left aged 6 in 1964.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 Рік тому

      Hello Tony - We'll have to do a full Kirkby-in-Ashfield railway heritage day sometime in the future.

  • @tonyrobertson498
    @tonyrobertson498 Рік тому

    Enjoyed this lovely video David

  • @rwhb1
    @rwhb1 Рік тому

    Wonderful to see it running.

  • @NCMME
    @NCMME Рік тому

    What a fantastic performance! We hope you had a brilliant visit!

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 Рік тому

      Cracking day at NCMME with the performance by Eastwood Collieries Male Voice Choir at the end being the icing on the cake!

  • @jonsnow6741
    @jonsnow6741 Рік тому

    We had an old pit pony in a railway carrage on a paddock at the rear of mama's farm . He was almost blind . Has also thrown skittles with muBu at the miners arms which is also long gone .

  • @lostpilgrimmedia_multimedia
    @lostpilgrimmedia_multimedia 2 роки тому

    Great Video

  • @lostpilgrimmedia_multimedia
    @lostpilgrimmedia_multimedia 2 роки тому

    Great Video. I'm new in area

  • @bananabrooks3836
    @bananabrooks3836 2 роки тому

    I Dont suppose that radio interview with Mr. Grice is recorded anywhere? What is the correct spelling of his christian name and has anyone recorded his memoirs for posterity? I remember him restoring locos at Loughboro' in late 70s when my Dad used to take me there. His sandwiches were always covered in coal dust fingerprints but he didn't seem to mind!

  • @glynscothern4073
    @glynscothern4073 2 роки тому

    4 LINES 3 STATIONS 2 rivers starting MAUN / EREWASH my home town

  • @daryl2510
    @daryl2510 2 роки тому

    My Grandad, Frank Greasley was a Deputy as the Bentinck Colliery until he died in 1972...

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 2 роки тому

      Hello Daryl - I bet my Old Man would have known your Dad. He was an Overman at Bentinck at the time. Later he transferred back to Annesley in 1981 for the last 5 years of his pit working life.

  • @tonyrobertson498
    @tonyrobertson498 2 роки тому

    What a great video, thank you for sharing. My Uncle Henry Wright, who lived on Diamond Ave Kirkby, worked at Bentinck pit as a winding man retiring in the early 1980s. I lived in Kirkby myself until the age of 6 when my family moved to Rochdale from our Orchard Road house.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 2 роки тому

      Hello Tony. As kids we could watch the pit ponies being brought out for the pit holidays and afterwards watch trains on the old Great Central line in Kirkby Quarries as we made our made back to Nuncargate, were we lived.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video clip Tony. There's laod od stories of local coalmining folklore which can be told like this!

  • @robertbray2012
    @robertbray2012 3 роки тому

    Brilliant video. I moved to South Normanton (technically Derbyshire) from Essex at the begining of last year and being a train driver based at Nottingham, and also a railway enthusiast and someone interested in social and railway history, i've found this extremely interesting

  • @MakeAllThingsBeautiful
    @MakeAllThingsBeautiful 3 роки тому

    i'm gerrin old, i can't separate Newstead and Annesley, they were very close to each other yes? Not been around there for a while. Wonderful work bro

  • @MakeAllThingsBeautiful
    @MakeAllThingsBeautiful 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much for posting MuBu, Collieries that used to employ so many and worked for so long maybe 2, 3 or more generations of families working there, many suffering injuries or paying with their lives and besides precious videos like this to remember them, completely forgotten, your doing a great job well done. Shame about the American Adventure as well in a much differant sort of way.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      We're currently putting a coal mining arts & cultural project together called 'Longwall, Landscape & Legacies: The Coal Mining Memorials of the East Midlands' of which the Heanor district is one of the five case studies. A digital tour will link the regions coal mining heritage to the arts, literature & tales of local coal mining folklore.

  • @JintySteam1
    @JintySteam1 3 роки тому

    I hope this bit of positive criticism will be taken in good faith. at 8:58 the video audio overpowers your voice recording, you should probably mute the sound of the video so its clearer to hear your narration. Just thought I'd point that out. The video is great thought and its nice to have a bit of light shone on a shed that lets little recognition.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      Noted about the bit of the video at 8.58 which is to do with my limited editing skills! On these type of videos it is always difficult to try get the images in line with the relevant text. I've recently gone back to using Shotcut editing which sometimes takes some getting used to!

  • @JintySteam1
    @JintySteam1 3 роки тому

    Good video! My Grandad, Kenneth Fleming was an engine man and worked at Kirkby shed. The once told me about the about that time a engine man got shot in the leg during an air raid. I was only a child at the time but he also described how the tender has been shot with the water pouring out of it.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      The Kirkby enginemen who got shot in the legs during an air raid near Sheffield in World War Two was Lol Stacy. The incident is recalled in the unpublished memoirs of Sam Fisher, a loco driver at Kirkby Loco Shed.

  • @spyderdryverlee4581
    @spyderdryverlee4581 3 роки тому

    Hi David. A Kirkby Lad here, born and bred. I often bike ride some of the old M&P trackbeds, including one in your vid and the section behind Erewash Street. I've a similar interest in local history and coal in my veins, but not in my knees like my Dad did. I only went down (Newstead) once but I did spend twenty years making pit props. There's what looks like another deviation just after the Park Lane crossing. Am I right? I remember your brother's wild bird paintings too. Geoff.

  • @crozzy04
    @crozzy04 3 роки тому

    Interesting stuff. Thanks for the video. I went down to the Bentinck line where the bridge crosses over mill lane a few days ago. Some interesting finds down there such as old signal lighting hidden amongst the trees. The bridge over mill lane looks to be in some disrepair on top of it.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      The coloured light signal in the trees was the limit the MGR train ran to before backing through the Bentinck Colliery Rapid Loading Bunker. The Bunker operated from 1977 to early 2000.

  • @AlexanderJoneshttps
    @AlexanderJoneshttps 3 роки тому

    So proud of my hometown also moved to WM but still my home of Pinxton

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      Pinxton has a marvellous industrial, transport and social history. Pity that the John King Museum in the village is now closed.

    • @AlexanderJoneshttps
      @AlexanderJoneshttps 3 роки тому

      @@mubuminer1086 I agree I love it's agriculture and it's history I didn't know about the museum that closed sorry abput that through

  • @grahambaston421
    @grahambaston421 3 роки тому

    Enjoyed this video , I worked at markham colliery you could still smell the pit ponies in the old stables 👍

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 2 роки тому

      Hello Graham - As a NCB Craft Apprentice in 1974 I was taken in the old pit stables at Annesley Colliery by the old timer I was doing my CPS training with. The place stank of ponies and there had not been one in the place for four years!

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 2 роки тому

      Hello Graham - As a NCB Craft Apprentice in 1974 I was taken into the old stables at Annesley Colliery by this old timer when doing my CPS training. The place stank of ponies and there had not been one in the place for 4 years!

  • @chriscars3578
    @chriscars3578 3 роки тому

    I did a job for bentinck in there pump lodge we’re they had a lot of methane leaking and we stopped it

  • @neilwilliams2409
    @neilwilliams2409 3 роки тому

    Shropshire Longwall Mining Dont forget it. Enough said.

  • @eliotreader8220
    @eliotreader8220 3 роки тому

    was there a few piles of lump coal in the picture at the start of the episode at the back of the piles of coal dust?

  • @lucindasweden5778
    @lucindasweden5778 3 роки тому

    that was intresting thank you

  • @tatetara2710
    @tatetara2710 3 роки тому

    very interesting piece of History for the local area

  • @stevecollier717
    @stevecollier717 3 роки тому

    This is a wonderful bit of local history. Both rail and coal were vital to K in A. Are there any pictures of Kirkby Central? I used to live at that end of Southwell Lane and as a 6 year old I went to this station a lot. When older it was at Kirkby Bentinck or down the quarries. I had an "uncle" who was based at the Kirkby shed during the war and until 1955(?) He was Cecil Fairbrother. Does anyone remember him? He was a member of the chapel at the bottom of the aptly named though rather short, "the Hill".

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      Hello Steve - a good book on 'The Mansfield Railway' by Robert Weston, published in 2019, has quite a few decent photos of Kirkby Central Station in it. When things get back to normal, Kirkby Heritage Centre has some photos of Kirkby Central station in its collection. They are usually open on Friday mornings from 10am - 12 Noon.

  • @JAMESDEMU-RailwayModeller
    @JAMESDEMU-RailwayModeller 3 роки тому

    Fascinating video and having moved to Kirkby in Ashfield several years ago I'm always interested in learning more about where I now live. With that thought in mind, I am currently fortunate to be involved in a project to recreate a 4mm scale model of Kirkby Central station which will hopefully be open to the public in late 2021 (assuming this is allowed due to the ongoing pandemic) on the actual site of the old station.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      Hello James - Glad you enjoyed the short video. Hopefully, we'll be having a special 'Steaming Back to Kirkby' event as part of the 2021 Elizabethan Model Railway Society event at the Summit Centre. Kirkby-in-Ashfield, in October 2021.

    • @JAMESDEMU-RailwayModeller
      @JAMESDEMU-RailwayModeller 3 роки тому

      @@mubuminer1086 that will be good to see. I'm supposed to be attending the show as part of a demonstration stand so hopefully the show happens. Be really interesting to see what you have with you.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      @@JAMESDEMU-RailwayModeller Hopefully then, we can meet up for a chat later in 2021 at the Elizabethan Model Railway Society do.

  • @tonyrobertson498
    @tonyrobertson498 3 роки тому

    Nice video, thanks for sharing, this old Kirkby lad and railway enthusiast ('exiled' on Merseyside) enjoyed watching it.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      Hello Tony - Glad an exiled ex Kirkby lad enjoyed it.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      Glad that an Old Kirkby lad enjoyed the video.

  • @tml136
    @tml136 3 роки тому

    I don’t know how true this is but pinxton canal maybe getting reopened I find this sort of stuff very interesting as I live in Sutton

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      There's been talk of it in the past and possibly linking up with the Midland Railway Centre's line at Ironville to provide a joint steam train / canal ride.

    • @tml136
      @tml136 3 роки тому

      @@mubuminer1086 I hope it happens as I’ve walked along Cromford canal and part of pinxton canal it a shame canal and river trust have done it yet because I think it will help pinxton community out with local businesses and maybe bring some new stuff there

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      @@tml136 There's loads of transport and industrial history around Pinxton!

    • @glynscothern4073
      @glynscothern4073 2 роки тому

      @@mubuminer1086 i rode my bike along the path to the cromford canal /lots of it is missing as the dug out coal,

  • @katiedave1098
    @katiedave1098 3 роки тому

    great upload dave

  • @_Graffic_
    @_Graffic_ 3 роки тому

    Nice one punk ;)

  • @jonsnow6741
    @jonsnow6741 3 роки тому

    been a long time since the miners arms

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      Yes, there were some bonny times in there!

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 3 роки тому

      Some good nights there in the 1980's and 1990's. I don't know how I got home some times!

  • @tub19
    @tub19 3 роки тому

    My Grandad first job, was looking after pit ponies, then he went down.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 2 роки тому

      The Ostler looked after the pit ponies.

  • @ann_onn
    @ann_onn 4 роки тому

    Where ya gooin’ when Ormonde shuts? Ay ya ‘aird yet where yu’ll goo? I ant made mi mind up yet, I ant even asked arh Flo’ Reckon I’ll goo ta Babbington Or worrabarht Moorgreen Them pits ant got long to goo Yeah I know pal what ya mean It dunt matter where ya gooin’ ‘cos you’ll ay ta flit agen Burrifya goo a long way arht Then worra abarht arh Gwen? I had a pal who went ta Calverton, And he come arht all in biles But cud they gerra doctor arht There wont one fa bloody miles Narh they’re stuck arht in country Wi ‘is missus aullers sicknin’ She’s ‘arpin’ on abarht ‘er achin’ back It’s from all that tatar pickin’ And the rate their gerrin’ coal arht narh Them new pits not last forever And if ya see it comin’ arht It’s like a gret black dotteh river Where ya gooin’ when Ormonde shuts Well it’s no gud askin’ Flo And it’s no gud askin’ gaffer ‘cos ee dunt bloody know

  • @karenjaques8709
    @karenjaques8709 4 роки тому

    I remember watching these ponies every summer on my way to my riding lessons at selston at Ken Haslems stables when I lived at kirkby woodhouse i was always begging my dad for one of these retired ponies but he always said no But we had one in the farm unit at ashfield comprehensive school on sutton road not very far from bentinck And then when we moved to edwinstowe I went to dukeries comprehensive & we had a very old retired pit pony called sheamus & I loved him to bits especially as i got to ride him sometimes 🦄🐴

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 2 роки тому

      I know Steve Haslam, Kens son as I recall. My old pit mate, John Stafford, wrote a lovely poem about working with one of the last pit ponies at Annesley Colliery in the late 1960's. The poem is called Dot. Its on a UA-cam clip.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 2 роки тому

      It was a ritual which loads of kids used to do in the 1960's, oue own local Bucking Brono show!

  • @paulinefinnie4701
    @paulinefinnie4701 4 роки тому

    Amazing voice and bodhran player.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 4 роки тому

      Terry didn't start singing till he was in his 30's. He should have been singing for a living instead of being down the pit in his younger days.

  • @ann_onn
    @ann_onn 4 роки тому

    It's a bit black over Bill's Mother's, eh? Thanks for this video. It's important to remember our history.

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 4 роки тому

      Looking out the window today, it looks a bit black over Bills mothers in Eastwood! Its supposed to be July!

    • @lordbelvoir2543
      @lordbelvoir2543 3 роки тому

      @@mubuminer1086 well I'll go 't' foot our stairs Must be a nightmare for Bill's mam trying to get her washing out.... Its always laggin it down!

  • @nairemlap533
    @nairemlap533 5 років тому

    My grandad, god bless him

  • @lukejepson9443
    @lukejepson9443 5 років тому

    Am from bestwood village and the lady in the pink coat you can see on park road whitch is my gran who has now passed away :(

  • @aliepalethorpe7200
    @aliepalethorpe7200 5 років тому

    why dont they get the people who are learning bricklaying roofing to do it up then give homeless pleople somwhere to sleep

  • @BAGHEAD1995
    @BAGHEAD1995 6 років тому

    I love this. My grandad worked at Moorgreen pit, and i grew up In Langley mill, overlooking “Dot ‘I’ll” . Thanks for this .

    • @mubuminer1086
      @mubuminer1086 6 років тому

      Still trying to get to grips with a half decent video editing package since the demise of Moviemaker.

  • @sarahForensicCriminologistBSc
    @sarahForensicCriminologistBSc 8 років тому

    I've been insude twice. once by the owner then on a ghost walk. 20 years apart it's going downhill rapidly. why thus is being left to a ruin I'll never know!

  • @kameronwilson3113
    @kameronwilson3113 9 років тому

    Nice

  • @mubuminer1086
    @mubuminer1086 9 років тому

    Apologies for the dog barking during the footage, someone came along whilst I was filming and our little Lolly did her job of letting me know!