Fantastic! I really enjoy your videos. I am particularily drawn to this one as I have lived in both Old Amersham and Amersham On the Hill. it's amazing to see these wonderful old photos.
Thank you for this, I lived in Cokes Lane for 20 years and cycled every inch of Amersham for years to the Chapel next to the Kings Arms and heaps of friends around. Spent many summers around the misbourne river collecting stickle backs and hervines to watch the trains.
Hi there Jason, great stuff there Mate. Thanks for that, your film gave me a lot of the good old memories. I was brought up in the Amersham area until I was 13 yo, and I have written my story on the net for the future. Keep up the good work as I will be back. Best wishes from David James - once of the local Beech Barn camps - now living in Australia.
I am the editor of www.AmershamHistory.info for Amersham Museum and clearly you have many of the photos which we have, but there are some which I don't recognise. Would it be possible for us to get copies from you to add to our collection and possibly to swap for some we have which you don't? We could also provide a link from our site to your youtube "film" or to your website. Anthony@amershammuseum.org
Anthony- I am the G.Grandson of William Weller, the Brewer... on my Grandmothers' side. I was wondering what you may have for photos and/or portraits of the Wellers? Richard was my mothers 2nd cousin, God Bless- and he sent me 2 photos of the portraits - William 1727, and his son 1764. (My 5th, 4th) I also have a photo of my mothers' Grandfather, (my 2nd-GGrandfather) William 'The Whirlwind" Weller- Champion lightweight boxer of Canada. I have none of my 3rd- HIS father, Charles. Charles was involved for a time in brewery operations, but I believe he had a falling out... rumor has it that he worked passage to Montreal, Canada aboard a ship, tending to horses... In any case, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!! Sincerely yours, James Marshall
Would you please contact us info@deg-montabaur.de? We ask for permission to use parts of your video at our British Evening. We have no commercial gain and also collect no admission. Many thanks!
Fantastic! I really enjoy your videos. I am particularily drawn to this one as I have lived in both Old Amersham and Amersham On the Hill. it's amazing to see these wonderful old photos.
My family go back generations in Amersham Buckinghamshire, Great to see these old clips.
Thanks for these photos , enjoyed them. I was born in the general hospital so its pretty special to me.
Thank you for this, I lived in Cokes Lane for 20 years and cycled every inch of Amersham for years to the Chapel next to the Kings Arms and heaps of friends around. Spent many summers around the misbourne river collecting stickle backs and hervines to watch the trains.
Hi there Jason, great stuff there Mate. Thanks for that, your film gave me a lot of the good old memories. I was brought up in the Amersham area until I was 13 yo, and I have written my story on the net for the future. Keep up the good work as I will be back. Best wishes from David James - once of the local Beech Barn camps - now living in Australia.
I am the editor of www.AmershamHistory.info for Amersham Museum and clearly you have many of the photos which we have, but there are some which I don't recognise. Would it be possible for us to get copies from you to add to our collection and possibly to swap for some we have which you don't? We could also provide a link from our site to your youtube "film" or to your website. Anthony@amershammuseum.org
Anthony- I am the G.Grandson of William Weller, the Brewer... on my Grandmothers' side.
I was wondering what you may have for photos and/or portraits of the Wellers?
Richard was my mothers 2nd cousin, God Bless- and he sent me 2 photos of the portraits - William 1727, and his son 1764. (My 5th, 4th) I also have a photo of my mothers' Grandfather, (my 2nd-GGrandfather) William 'The Whirlwind" Weller- Champion lightweight boxer of Canada. I have none of my 3rd- HIS father, Charles.
Charles was involved for a time in brewery operations, but I believe he had a falling out... rumor has it that he worked passage to Montreal, Canada aboard a ship, tending to horses...
In any case, any help would be GREATLY appreciated!! Sincerely yours, James Marshall
Would you please contact us info@deg-montabaur.de? We ask for permission to use parts of your video at our British Evening. We have no commercial gain and also collect no admission. Many thanks!