Utterly brilliant..me and my missis could look and listen to this stuff forever.. you're work and the time taken to do it is a credit to you..thank you..also backed up with music to suit the nostalgia.👍❤️👌
I look forward to seeing your videos. Amazing that you keep finding the material to use. Keep up the good work. There’s too much negativity about Worksop these days. Nice to watch something historically interesting.
I was born in Lincoln but a branch of my maternal family from the Lincoln area arrived in Worksop under a bit of a cloud in the 1840-1850 period, let's just say there was a bit of jail time after birds were stolen near Saxilby and it was never proved who was responsible for the murder of the birds owner. The family lived on Sandy Lane at one point which is sort of spooky when you consider I worked at Comet for a few years in the 90's and would have been almost in their backyard. A daughter married a chap by the surname of Northage who was living in Worksop although he died within a couple of years of the marriage. A son remained in Worksop and had a newsagents for many years though his mother and half siblings moved to the USA in the late 1800's. A fascinating little branch of my tree sometimes peppered with children of unknown parentage and meandering between Lincoln, Worksop and finally parts of New York County ending with a family plot in an American cemetery and burials in Worksop too.
Utterly brilliant..me and my missis could look and listen to this stuff forever.. you're work and the time taken to do it is a credit to you..thank you..also backed up with music to suit the nostalgia.👍❤️👌
Thanks a lot Sam your comments are very kind and much appreciated.
Another brilliant video keep them coming love them 👏👏👏
Thank you! Will do!
Another fine quality and interesting video Barry. Looking forward to the next one.
Thanks Geoff, Hope the recovery is progressing O.K.
I look forward to seeing your videos. Amazing that you keep finding the material to use. Keep up the good work. There’s too much negativity about Worksop these days. Nice to watch something historically interesting.
Thank you very much!
I was born in Lincoln but a branch of my maternal family from the Lincoln area arrived in Worksop under a bit of a cloud in the 1840-1850 period, let's just say there was a bit of jail time after birds were stolen near Saxilby and it was never proved who was responsible for the murder of the birds owner.
The family lived on Sandy Lane at one point which is sort of spooky when you consider I worked at Comet for a few years in the 90's and would have been almost in their backyard. A daughter married a chap by the surname of Northage who was living in Worksop although he died within a couple of years of the marriage. A son remained in Worksop and had a newsagents for many years though his mother and half siblings moved to the USA in the late 1800's. A fascinating little branch of my tree sometimes peppered with children of unknown parentage and meandering between Lincoln, Worksop and finally parts of New York County ending with a family plot in an American cemetery and burials in Worksop too.
So Shireoaks was a much older pit than most around it. Do you have any pictures of. North and South Anston, please. Thank you.