Im an american and have never heard of fred until about an hour ago and ive been binge watching videos about him since. You tube knows how to suck me in. That dude was rad.
Yes, he was, I live not far from where Fred lived, I shared his enthusiasm for our industrial heritage ,I never met Fred but I actually knew men like him from working in cotton mills, that's how men in the North used to be before being gelded by political correctness and a nanny state, our government now hates people like Fred, non pc, plain speaking MEN who would, these days, cause the establishments panties to bunch their bums and cause all kinds of offence. And, as a ps, Fred's house and all his stuff was bought by a sleezy bastard from Poland who then auctioned off all his hard work, including his traction engines,all gone now, house is now left to the vandals, that is what our country has come to, regards, a proud Brit.
i used to watch him back when I lived in England in the 70s as a young lad. I just caught up with these videos again and realise he was a terrific man and to climb those towrs he must have had balls of steel!!
I watched some Fred Dibnah episodes when I was in the UK in 1987-88 and I was fascinated. Now more than 30 years later I discovered these episodes on UA-cam. Again I reallly enjoyed them. I was very sorry to hear that he died of cancer in 2004, the year my daughter was born.
When I was eight years old I saw Fred and it changed my life,I had/have a deep respect for his ability.I was surrounded by men like Fred they where warm and kind and funny It felt safe and fascinating around them I thought it would last forever as we all know now it faded with every passing year.When Fred died I was polishing brass on an old army billet stove in the workshop I just sat there and was lost in thought for a while,I'm fighting back tears as I write and think of the magical times I had growing up.Fred and I would have almost met a few times but I never did meet him he came to the next village fairly regularly I guess I did not make enough effort to find out when ,the sad thing is not only have we lost Fred but as time goes by I find I am looked upon with strange looks if I mention him in conversation now few seem to remember him and some that do seem to remember him as the guy who blew up chimneys and I despair,but even though he disliked modern ways we have youtube and I sit in the kitchen and watch him for hours.
Met him at his house in Bolton, through a mutual friend took my son Daniel with me aged 10 at the time amazed how many drive belts were in place over his workshops , and all his friends were helping out working on his traction engine , at the time he wasn't a well man but had time to crack a joke with us and a chat ......genuine down to earth bloke full of life even though he had terminal cancer ......should make a feature film of his life
Ive been watching loads of vids lately of Fred. That last bit on here were his mate says. I cant come down here no more, he's not here. Loss is a terrible terrible thing.
Loved Fred all my life from late teens to adulthood now. There is not a day that goes by where I dont think of him. I will have to visit his grave 1 day. The times we live in when we dont have Fred Dibnar in this world. Let's keep his memory alive. God bless you Fred and your kids.
It's really nice to read all the comments about Fred. He was a truly great man, and has left us with an indelible impression on our memories. I wonder if he ever realised growing up, that one day he would be lauded as a national treasure. It's a remarkable story.
Fred dibnah, was a man who lived a life that was true to his own passions and interest's. This is really the life we should all be in pursuit of. He respected everyone but didn't live an 'approval seeking life. There are too few people now that are brave enough to be themselves in this rapidly changing world of ours. Lets hope he will be remembered for many years to come. RIP Fred Dibnah.
Bernard Landymore Without a doubt. I turned tv over like one day and this Martin fella was on and i thought bloody heck he's just like Fred Dibnah. Cant go wrong there son.
I followed this man in OLD GLORY for several years (a heritage magazine from the UK, that I wish I could find again.) He imbodied a English renascence man, a bit rough around the gils, but someone I would’ve loved meeting. Would still love to meet his sons & wife & friends. He did much for steam hobbies & heritage, both here & the UK. You’ll be missed Fred Dibnah.......
Fred continues to touch the heart of us all even after his passing,he left his mark in the world of steam forever ,for those who met him in person they are so fortunate but for the rest of us thanfully there is still a lot of material here to cherish in his memory,he was and still is a National treasure.
He was a real Englishman as they were in those days. Honest, fun, funny, no airs and graces or envy for people better off and someone who was so comfortable in his own skin. Wonderful !
I don't know why the council or national trust couldn't of invested a million or two (small change in the grand scheme of things) brought his land and fulfill his dream of making it a showcase museum mine with steam exhibits. Would of benefitted the local area/schools and paid itself back in time with a museum shop and tours etc.
This should be used as a motivational video at the job centre and at the school for school leavers and at the colleges and university what an amazing man wish he was around when I was leaving school and when I was unemployed he was a real man
Salt of the earth was never more applicable than to Fred. It's ironic that his fame initially came from destroying the last remaining monoliths of Victorian industry that he loved, but his real legacy is creation. I was never really interested in engineering until I started watching Fred, so inspiring was his enthusiasm. A great man.
Fred Dibnah As i prefer to call him as ; FearLess Fred because he had the nerves of steel and to see him 200= foot up a chimney standing on loose boards and no railings around for protection makes him above anyone more to do what he did and he deserved a better statue than he got and maybe blackpool waxworks would have made a better job of him and not any back=street ones that tried to do of him as Fred was a first class man on all he did in his time of life ;
What got me about Fred was he could hammer bricks off a chimney all day and then climb down that tall ladder. I have split wood with a sledge hammer for my fireplace and I would drop things later as my hands were weak for quite a while. Fred was tough !!
Did Paddy from Emmerdale pose for that statue? I can hear Fred saying: "When they made a statue in Victorian times it bloody looked like the chap it was supposed to be!"
Love Fred but ive got to say the statue looks nowt like him, they should show a bit of due respect and relace it with one that capures his great spirit.
I met the great man at Pickering Steam rally a good few years ago. I regretted not having paper & pen to get his autograph. Fred was a man born a century too late. It must have seemed like a desecration to fell those chimneys as he had such respect for the original builders
Hes a reflection of many characters that helped make Britain great...not frightened to have a go with an intelligence that will be rarely matched in his field....
He should have been knighted by the queen!! True treasure could listen to him talk about his engines and chimneys forever!! They dont make blokes like this now days
Totally agree with that gentleman at the end they should let his friends close friends run his machines up keep it all going and give people an apprenticeship to keep Fred's workshop alive
Darren Martin ive had a few beers with Fred at steam rallies, the statue looks nothing like the man! Its just not got his 'character' cheers Fred, hope you're fixing a few chimneys in paradise!
Fred will go down in history for the benefit of our future generations look back at their forgathers and know society is developing toward to multicultural nations and a better life for everyone as poverty is removed and antisocial behavior will have progressively reduced.
He got an MBE from the Queen, his house was made into a museum untill last year when it was mostly sold off I think. Also many times people would pinch things out the garden.
So is this a movie? Had it been released or is it in the making? This is just 10 minutes, probably a good lot more ain't it? I wouldn't want the background music though, it just enhances the drama.
Let's face it, Fred was one slate short of a roof, but we're all glad he never repaired that one, because that's what made him special. I remember going to a steam fair many years ago and I popped into the beer tent for a liquid dinner and there was Fred, sat with his steam mates getting steamed. I was close by him when suddenly, up walks this old dolly and proceeds to bend his ear with horrific tales of her rheumatism and piles. Poor Fred, all he wanted to do was yap about steam but he stopped what he was doing and politely listened to her waffle on. I watched him and thought.... you'll do me Fred lad.
Agreed,prober blokes with big arms unlike today’s blokes,chatted to the dustman the other day for leaving rubbish and plastic all over the floor and he said “oh no I can’t pick that up and we’re not allowed to carry a shovel on the truck lol what a load of balls,todays generation really is soft with exception of a few..
If children were told they could reach top management or even to chairman level and they had a keel interest in the apprenticeship on offer, they would be more inclined to take more interest in their future potential.
Joseph Landrut. All I wanted to do wAs get mucky fixing things with engines so went into an apprenticeship as a mechanic, still doing that 21 years later but I was only one of two that went into "mucky jobs", everyone else then and now just wanted to get rich, wear posh clothes and drive posh cars
This world is poorer for not having Fred in it. Wonder tho how he would have got on in this health n safety mad world granted he would have been pushing 80 now so probably would not still be steeplejacking .
I don’t like the sad music... this ain’t Fred one bitt... there needs to be drums, and instruments of true glory and victory! Witty, funni, respectful,sincere. Best describes Fred in that order
Fred is ,not was a genuine bloke with so many skills the real shame is no one will ever take his place his garden looks so miserable with out him working happily on different jobs. If there is an after life I put money on him working and sayin did ya like that...
@@marsultra7032 dont need to to know she was a cunt. bit of basic research will prove that. anybody who tries to launch legal proceedings against someones kids to get at their fathers money is a money grabbing cunt whether you know them or not
It's lovely to see these videos of fred .he's been gone a while now.but he's memory will never fade ...
Im an american and have never heard of fred until about an hour ago and ive been binge watching videos about him since. You tube knows how to suck me in. That dude was rad.
Yes, he was, I live not far from where Fred lived, I shared his enthusiasm for our industrial heritage ,I never met Fred but I actually knew men like him from working in cotton mills, that's how men in the North used to be before being gelded by political correctness and a nanny state, our government now hates people like Fred, non pc, plain speaking MEN who would, these days, cause the establishments panties to bunch their bums and cause all kinds of offence. And, as a ps, Fred's house and all his stuff was bought by a sleezy bastard from Poland who then auctioned off all his hard work, including his traction engines,all gone now, house is now left to the vandals, that is what our country has come to, regards, a proud Brit.
The question is if fred got his pipe out would you smoke it
@@jimmythegent2131 F... off jock strap.
Typical British gentleman
i used to watch him back when I lived in England in the 70s as a young lad. I just caught up with these videos again and realise he was a terrific man and to climb those towrs he must have had balls of steel!!
Fred Dibnah.. An Institution.. Everything he owns should be put in national museum.. A national treasure.
Rip never to be forgotten
I watched some Fred Dibnah episodes when I was in the UK in 1987-88 and I was fascinated. Now more than 30 years later I discovered these episodes on UA-cam. Again I reallly enjoyed them.
I was very sorry to hear that he died of cancer in 2004, the year my daughter was born.
Shows how much of a good person he was dont think I seen 1 bad comment R,I,P, FRED
Ian Thompson rounds this off perfectly, he misses that bloke from the heart
When I was eight years old I saw Fred and it changed my life,I had/have a deep respect for his ability.I was surrounded by men like Fred they where warm and kind and funny It felt safe and fascinating around them I thought it would last forever as we all know now it faded with every passing year.When Fred died I was polishing brass on an old army billet stove in the workshop I just sat there and was lost in thought for a while,I'm fighting back tears as I write and think of the magical times I had growing up.Fred and I would have almost met a few times but I never did meet him he came to the next village fairly regularly I guess I did not make enough effort to find out when ,the sad thing is not only have we lost Fred but as time goes by I find I am looked upon with strange looks if I mention him in conversation now few seem to remember him and some that do seem to remember him as the guy who blew up chimneys and I despair,but even though he disliked modern ways we have youtube and I sit in the kitchen and watch him for hours.
Met him at his house in Bolton, through a mutual friend took my son Daniel with me aged 10 at the time amazed how many drive belts were in place over his workshops , and all his friends were helping out working on his traction engine , at the time he wasn't a well man but had time to crack a joke with us and a chat ......genuine down to earth bloke full of life even though he had terminal cancer ......should make a feature film of his life
Only one word befits this man.........LEGEND! One of my all time heroes. R.I.P Fred. Wish I could of met you.
I grew up in Northern Ireland and also with Fred when he was on tv I was glued to the box, such enspireing man R.I.P.
Ive been watching loads of vids lately of Fred.
That last bit on here were his mate says.
I cant come down here no more, he's not here.
Loss is a terrible terrible thing.
Even today their is a great feeling of sadness since Fred passed. He is so loved and missed, wish he was still around, ☘️🇮🇪😢
That was a fitting tribute to a great man. God bless you Fred, and thanks for everything.
Fred Dibnah . Among the pantheon of my hero's .
Not a day goes by that I don't think of him . 👍🇬🇧
God bless Mr Thompson who honoured his friend by saying he loved him.
Thoroughly decent of him to be so open. Thank you Ian.
We love Fred in the southern USA
And up north
Loved Fred all my life from late teens to adulthood now. There is not a day that goes by where I dont think of him. I will have to visit his grave 1 day. The times we live in when we dont have Fred Dibnar in this world. Let's keep his memory alive. God bless you Fred and your kids.
Breaks ya heart should still be here rip Fred
It's really nice to read all the comments about Fred. He was a truly great man, and has left us with an indelible impression on our memories. I wonder if he ever realised growing up, that one day he would be lauded as a national treasure. It's a remarkable story.
A great man and entertainer. I have a lot of love and respect for the fella. Wish I could have met him
Fred... The Beloved Son of Bolton. Just utterly unique and brings a tear to your eye when watching. Modem day LEGEND ✨✨
A very moving and well presented video
I shall always regret never meeting Fread
Fred certainly was an amazing guy.
That statue needs to be pulled down like one of Freds chimneys. What a disgrace to the great man.
Fred dibnah, was a man who lived a life that was true to his own passions and interest's. This is really the life we should all be in pursuit of. He respected everyone but didn't live an 'approval seeking life. There are too few people now that are brave enough to be themselves in this rapidly changing world of ours. Lets hope he will be remembered for many years to come. RIP Fred Dibnah.
Guy Martin is the new Fred Dibnah and I mean that with the greatest respect to both of them.
Both northern, both mechanically sympathetic and both fearless...the comparison seems a fair one.
Bernard Landymore
Without a doubt.
I turned tv over like one day and this Martin fella was on and i thought bloody heck he's just like Fred Dibnah.
Cant go wrong there son.
I agree and have thought this before. I watch guy Martin now like I watched Fred as a kid. Loving their genuine enthusiasm and realness
Guy Martin is nowhere near Fred and never will be.....
I followed this man in OLD GLORY for several years (a heritage magazine from the UK, that I wish I could find again.) He imbodied a English renascence man, a bit rough around the gils, but someone I would’ve loved meeting. Would still love to meet his sons & wife & friends. He did much for steam hobbies & heritage, both here & the UK. You’ll be missed Fred Dibnah.......
a moving tribute to a great man, gone but never to be forgot
Fred continues to touch the heart of us all even after his passing,he left his mark in the world of steam forever ,for those who met him in person they are so fortunate but for the rest of us thanfully there is still a lot of material here to cherish in his memory,he was and still is a National treasure.
No matter where you come from,how could you not respect Fred as a person,I like people from that era,honest good people. R.I.P. Fred dibnah.
He was a real Englishman as they were in those days. Honest, fun, funny, no airs and graces or envy for people better off and someone who was so comfortable in his own skin. Wonderful !
The way this guy dealt with people was awesome! He can't be replaced.
One of the greatest legends to ever live totally unique.
God bless you Fred. Your a legend in your own rights.
I don't know why the council or national trust couldn't of invested a million or two (small change in the grand scheme of things) brought his land and fulfill his dream of making it a showcase museum mine with steam exhibits. Would of benefitted the local area/schools and paid itself back in time with a museum shop and tours etc.
Bought not brought. Brought is to bring something, bought is buying something. Its an insult to Fred that you do not know this.
Must of been thousands of guys like fred who built an empire for Britain why do you think he's so special?
This should be used as a motivational video at the job centre and at the school for school leavers and at the colleges and university what an amazing man wish he was around when I was leaving school and when I was unemployed he was a real man
Salt of the earth was never more applicable than to Fred. It's ironic that his fame initially came from destroying the last remaining monoliths of Victorian industry that he loved, but his real legacy is creation. I was never really interested in engineering until I started watching Fred, so inspiring was his enthusiasm. A great man.
Fred Dibnah As i prefer to call him as ; FearLess Fred because he had the nerves of steel and to see him 200= foot up a chimney standing on loose boards and no railings around for protection makes him above anyone more to do what he did and he deserved a better statue than he got and maybe blackpool waxworks would have made a better job of him and not any back=street ones that tried to do of him as Fred was a first class man on all he did in his time of life ;
James Wood that was a horrible likeness of Fred....that statue.
R.I.P. Fred. Last of a dying breed. :(
All the down thumbers don't have a clue about Fred!! What a guy. RIP Dibnah
Bless our dear Fred..... !!!
A Reit Decent Bloke. Did not know him but wish i did.
Legends always took quickly like
"Get em a packet uh cheese n'onion crisps"! Epic.
What got me about Fred was he could hammer bricks off a chimney all day and then climb down that tall ladder. I have split wood with a sledge hammer for my fireplace and I would drop things later as my hands were weak for quite a while. Fred was tough !!
Fred says in one of his audiobooks about the blisters he'd get from the really thick chimneys once they thickened out halfway down.
No wonder your hands were sore splitting wood with a sledgehammer lol
@@DenzelLN936 LMAO who the fuck splits wood with a sledgehammer
Did Paddy from Emmerdale pose for that statue? I can hear Fred saying: "When they made a statue in Victorian times it bloody looked like the chap it was supposed to be!"
World needs Fred Dibnah's
cant wait to see the full version.
Well made and a warm tribute to a great man.
Love Fred but ive got to say the statue looks nowt like him, they should show a bit of due respect and relace it with one that capures his great spirit.
I met the great man at Pickering Steam rally a good few years ago.
I regretted not having paper & pen to get his autograph.
Fred was a man born a century too late. It must have seemed like a desecration to fell those chimneys as he had such respect for the original builders
Fred had a beautiful signature, really nice flowing font with swirls and flourishes
It's very sad he's left so early
The last comment from Ian,wonderful
Hes a reflection of many characters that helped make Britain great...not frightened to have a go with an intelligence that will be rarely matched in his field....
Broke the mold when they made Fred that's for sure.. shame about his house and stuff.. RIP Fred..
He should have been knighted by the queen!! True treasure could listen to him talk about his engines and chimneys forever!! They dont make blokes like this now days
he was a mbe
@@lukealexanderrobertsthefir458 knighted is to become a Sir!!! Which in my opinion he should have been 👍
RIP Fred we miss ya lad 👍🏻
Why is there a statue of Wayne Rooney wearing Fred's glasses and hat ???
Totally agree with that gentleman at the end they should let his friends close friends run his machines up keep it all going and give people an apprenticeship to keep Fred's workshop alive
The practical way of life is for most people, it's visual and just have a go, get it wrong and try again until you get it right.
Such ashame everything has gone
The statue is awful, nothing like him. Needs replaced and the artist needs to change profession.
just what i was about to write its noting like him it needs replacing .
Darren Martin ive had a few beers with Fred at steam rallies, the statue looks nothing like the man! Its just not got his 'character' cheers Fred, hope you're fixing a few chimneys in paradise!
I agree, it's hideous
Darren Martin You’re right nothing like him😠
Fred would have done a better job himself with his eyes closed
Fred will go down in history for the benefit of our future generations look back at their forgathers and know society is developing toward to multicultural nations and a better life for everyone as poverty is removed and antisocial behavior will have progressively reduced.
They don't make men like Fred anymore r I p you earned your rest in heaven
one on his own were fred RIP lad
Greatly missed.....
Hi Paul just subbed you ,Fred was the salt of the Earth type of Bloke ,feck Cancer ,taken too soon ....
Fred Dibnah should have been knighted and his House turned into a Museum, He will be remembered as a Great Englishman.
He got an MBE from the Queen, his house was made into a museum untill last year when it was mostly sold off I think. Also many times people would pinch things out the garden.
So is this a movie? Had it been released or is it in the making? This is just 10 minutes, probably a good lot more ain't it? I wouldn't want the background music though, it just enhances the drama.
Let's face it, Fred was one slate short of a roof, but we're all glad he never repaired that one, because that's what made him special. I remember going to a steam fair many years ago and I popped into the beer tent for a liquid dinner and there was Fred, sat with his steam mates getting steamed. I was close by him when suddenly, up walks this old dolly and proceeds to bend his ear with horrific tales of her rheumatism and piles. Poor Fred, all he wanted to do was yap about steam but he stopped what he was doing and politely listened to her waffle on. I watched him and thought.... you'll do me Fred lad.
Agreed,prober blokes with big arms unlike today’s blokes,chatted to the dustman the other day for leaving rubbish and plastic all over the floor and he said “oh no I can’t pick that up and we’re not allowed to carry a shovel on the truck lol what a load of balls,todays generation really is soft with exception of a few..
A true one of a kind. RIP
Rip absolute legend real honorable man
Rip fred we all loved ya
If children were told they could reach top management or even to chairman level and they had a keel interest in the apprenticeship on offer, they would be more inclined to take more interest in their future potential.
Joseph Landrut. All I wanted to do wAs get mucky fixing things with engines so went into an apprenticeship as a mechanic, still doing that 21 years later but I was only one of two that went into "mucky jobs", everyone else then and now just wanted to get rich, wear posh clothes and drive posh cars
Top man
This world is poorer for not having Fred in it. Wonder tho how he would have got on in this health n safety mad world granted he would have been pushing 80 now so probably would not still be steeplejacking .
Really like fred....
So they will night some guys for singing and playing piano but they didn't knight Fred Dibnah? That's messed up.
He did a brilliant job of that steam engine
Who the hell made this....they need a crack. For making my eyes leak. Fred Dibnah a legend that the world today will never ever see again.
He was a bit graspy and self-centred- but very brave and hard-working.
RIP FRED!
She looks like an "Entertainer"..... Who was that statue of? Fred your a Legend you would weep how the world has gone to shit today....
It a shame his yard was left to rot after he died for so long......think it's been sorted now.
His wife is so regal and beautiful!
she was also a gold digger who just wanted fred for the fame. hence why he wrote her out of his will
@@sabretooth5404 she looks high maintenance lol
That bloody statue is an insult to a great man. There aint nowt reit with it.
The Statue looks rubbish, Nothing like the Man.
didn't the woman with the hair say he was a right knob to his wife or did I misunderstand?
I don’t like the sad music... this ain’t Fred one bitt... there needs to be drums, and instruments of true glory and victory! Witty, funni, respectful,sincere. Best describes Fred in that order
In fairness statue is really bad . But he was a lad our Fred .
Would have loved to hear what Fred would have said about that f in statue.bring back the birch for the person who made that.🇮🇲🇮🇲🇮🇲🇮🇲🇮🇲
Topman
I'm not one for verbally bashing; I can barely draw the dole nevermind sculpting a statue. Speaking of which.... WTF?
Statue at 8:00. Comments are right. It's ugly.
Fred is ,not was a genuine bloke with so many skills the real shame is no one will ever take his place his garden looks so miserable with out him working happily on different jobs. If there is an after life I put money on him working and sayin did ya like that...
Yes that statue is terrible ,in contrast to the man it represents.Who is responsible for that mess.
Who is sheila?
@@sabretooth5404 do you know her personally?
@@marsultra7032 dont need to to know she was a cunt. bit of basic research will prove that. anybody who tries to launch legal proceedings against someones kids to get at their fathers money is a money grabbing cunt whether you know them or not
Met him a couple of times, couldn't stand the man!
😭
I agree that statue needs work 🤔