Still watch him whenever he’s on TV. He had an incredible way of explaining things. Really brought our industrial past to life. Rest ease Fred. Cheers for a a great video.
I am really fascinated by Fred Dibnah. I am also very interested in the history of textile industry. But its sad to see that more and more of the old mills and chimneys are dissappearing
I've always loved Fred Dibner TV programmes since I was a kid, I'm 55 yrs now, Fred is sorely missed, rest in peace Fred. I'm enjoying these Mr Hs Hot Pot videos. All the best from the Southeast of Kent. 👍👊✌️.
Came up from Cornwall to see Fred's yard and went to see this chimney, I picked up a brick as back then there was loads on the ground at the base of it. I gave the brick away to charity a while later but wish i keeped it now. Fred was a true gent. And much missed.
Hi Bob Mirdiff and Tracey A, glad that you've both enjoyed this look at Barrow Bridge Chimney and it's Fred Dibnahesque related history which officially marks the return to my normal style of video. As I said many times during the making of my daily lockdown vlogs or 'veelogs' as I liked to call them I wasn't a vlogger by nature and was just as eager as many of you out there to get back to doing this type of video as I prefer them as well! Many thanks for your comments. enjoy your respective evenings and all the best. 👍
@@MrHsHotPot I watched a couple of Fred's Documentaries last night - He was doing that work so cheaply, and still Courtaulds wanted to knock him back! - Even back then £500 for dropping a chimney was 'Bargain Basement!' However and surprisingly, he excelled as a Presenter - And he played it as 'Fred!'
I was lucky enough to spend 10 minutes with fred in a shed at an old pottery as he stoked a steam engine. It was up towards kendal. Nice bloke, liked his beer.
I stumbled upon a video showing this remarkable man who climbed very tall chimneys. His name was Fred Dibnah. I have been in total amazement ever since. Fred was the Epitome of The Man ! One of the bravest, hardest working man I've ever come across. I would've loved to have met him and shake his hand. R.I.P. old fella. You were amazing ! By the way, if you could track down Simon Warner and share some yarns and maybe some pictures, that would be great.
Thanks for these videos then and now shots I grew up with fred watching it with me grandad I rearly love watching him still now on you tube I'm 43 so it's being years I love fred hes funny and with balls of steel I wouldn't climb the chimneys he did even for a million quid thanks mate for these vids
Very nice to see someone still commemorating the Legendary Fred Dibnah ... I just recently (last night) sat and watched about 12+ hours of old footage including 1979’s “STEEPLEJACK” then seeing this being uploaded so recently really legitimises his outstanding life and works, great man great story and a great loss ... let’s just hope his legacy lives on and on ... great video btw 👍
Bewton and Wiggin will always be part of Lancashire to me Mr H. Good to see you back on your trails. I loved Fred's theme tune music at the very end. Thanks for your upload :-)
Hi Scott, it would be fantastic to hear first hand from someone who worked closely with Fred even if it was only for this one project. I'll have to do a bit of digging on social media and see if I can find Simon Warner and if he'd be interested in being interviewed. Thanks for the idea and all the best. 👍
@@MrHsHotPot you're on to a really good and interesting series here. Be good to see more locations. Any interviews with some of his old crowd would be amazing. Alf, Jimmy ect. Sure they'd be up for it. All the best Ryan
@@MrHsHotPot I know of a possible way to track him down and also know of someone who worked with Fred. Is there anyway I can contact you to discuss further, via a social media page for example?
Very interesting Mr h I find all the Fred dibnah stuff u do fascinating these old structures could tell so many stories over the years don't forget the India mill chimney in Darwen 1991
Hi Dan, great to hear that you have enjoyed this Fred Dibnah related video. It's amazing to think that the chimney at Barrow Bridge has played such a big part in Fred Dibnah's life and maybe the gravestone in the shape of a chimney that Fred always wanted should have been styled on this one. Regarding the India Mill chimney in Darwen it is on my to do list and I believe that Fred like many other Steeplejacks who have worked on it before and after him left his mark on the chimney by carving 'F.D. 91' into the stonework but I believe it is somewhere up near the top and as much as I try to document every detail that I can into a video there are limits! Lol. Many thanks for your comment and enjoy the rest of your evening.
Excellent vid with superb information. I didn't expect to find an old chimney so interesting!. You look happy being back at it Mr H. Keep it up and look forward to more of the same.
Hello Mr H. Nice to see you back on the trail of Fred Dibnah. I enjoyed your daily vlogs too but you did the right thing stopping at day 50. I think Fred would've been proud of you for keeping his achievements and memory alive. Keep going Mr H. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this excellent video! It is great to see the then and now shots. Such a shame that these days there isn't the interest in preserving these wonderful creations from the Victorian period. Rest in peace Fred.
Hi Danielle, and I hope that you enjoyed this video from your neck of the woods. I'll probably return to Barrow Bridge at some point in the future and do a video from inside the actual village itself as that is worthy of a video of it's own. Thanks for commenting, enjoy the rest of your evening and all the best. 👍
@@MrHsHotPot That's great, I look forward to the video! I am also close to Hall I Th Wood, another area with great history - would love a serving of hall I th wood hotpot!
Nice one Mr H, it's been a while since I watched the 1979 documentary 'Steeplejack' about Fred. Thankfully someone had uploaded it to UA-cam from VHS and I very much enjoyed watching it again this evening. Ah, in the days before health and safety! What a character Fred was, he's sadly missed.. Xx
I worked near there for a few years and drove past it to and from work, I heard about the "house in the sky" but unaware of the Story About Fred! Yes Mr H he certainly did have "Balls of steel" Glad to see You are out and about again, very interesting as per usual,
Great video, nice to see the same chimney, I only discovered Fred's story a few months back and I have been looking at them all ever since, I am in Australia so missed Fred's time.
Hi mr H its fabulous to see you make this video loved every minute of you bringing back the memories of Fred's work on that chimney. You present very well and your a tv celebrity in your own rights on your UA-cam channel. So thus means mr H you can keep on making documentary videos of Fred's work and places for us to enjoy..I'm 52 but I loved watching fred on tv growing up as a kid. I still miss him. We only get 1 shot at life so make an impression I say and live a good life. I really get into your video documentaries wish you make em bloody longer lol . Thank you Mr H. From me Deano at Skelmersdale
Nice little video about BarrowBridge chimney, Fred was a character and a half , he was a pleasure to work with (97/98) on the Ukrainian club in Bolton, I was a scaffolder working on the site and he lived less than an 1/8th of a mile away, we had a brilliant time chatting about different things as well as the job in hand. Mr H you mentioned that Bolton being under the a umbrella of Greater Manchester, I seem to remember something about this as well, wasn’t the creation/expansion of the Greater Manchester some ploy to get more money in for the area? (I’ll have to check it out and get back to you). As far as the people who lived in Bolton was not happy about the boundary of Greater Manchester moving and there was an uproar about it, even to this day that we still put Lancs in the postal address to this day! Do we as a people miss Fred, of course we do , we was seen very regularly driving about in Bolton in his series 2 or 2A Land Rover that has the signature alloy scaffolding frame on the back. I really enjoyed watching your video and look forward to seeing some more of your work. Phil
Use to love watching all the stuff fred fixed up all those iconic mills that are slowly disappearing from our landscape, good to see someone following up on all his work he did too 👍
great story, been to Bolton lots racing slot cars in the 70s..two dates you mention 79 and 96... funny cos I left for New Zealand in 79 and returned in 96 for a holiday,originally from Wallasey on the wirral, nice video, yes Fred was a legend, wish I had met him, ...bless :)
God bless Fred Dibnah, he was a Victorian man trapped in a new age. His life should be used to teach kids in schools these days about what hard graft was and how it carved it's way to what we have now. RIP Fred Dibnah (legend) "Did ya like thar"
I love your accent ❤️👍here in Sheffield 👍great history, and importantly we remember it and preserve it whatever the cost, its hard to find, something we've lost in all applications ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍I loved and still love watching Fred.
Rob Marrin socialism isn’t going to do that, though. Ruined my town by tearing down all the great stone buildings in the 1960’s. They only needed a little refurb.
nice vid. actually passed some of Freds work on the way to malham tarn yesterday. the weather cock on the church at Kirkby malham. I watched the episode of him making it and fitting it to the pole on the church roof a few weeks ago. so made sure I stopped to have a look and remember him.
Hi Trail-Finder, St Michael's Church in Kirkby Maltham is of the Fred Dibnah locations I'm hoping to visit myself at some point in the future to do a then & now style of video from. Hopefully by then The Victoria Inn will be open again as I believe some scenes were shot inside the pub of Fred drinking with the vicar of St Michael's at the time and some of the locals. However this is one for way in the future I think as just like Fred, for me Skipton is a bit out of my way.
Enjoyed that Mr H , take nothing away from your Vee logs but I can see why this is your thing . Look forward to the next one . Give my regards to Mrs H and little Toby
Thank you for sharing more about Fred. I only discovered Fred's work a few years ago and let me tellThere are few good reasons to make a time machine 1.stop ww1 2.stop ww2 and 3. To go have a pint with Fred. Cheers from the States.
Thank you into this small view of Fred's antics. I am sad his gear was auctioned off but like that chimney, few care anymore about history and hard working folks.
Had a few beers with Fred at a steam rally one time. A National Treasure losing hime was a serious loss to heritage and the history of our country! Catch ya later old mate “D’ya like that”👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Great video , I might have to have a look at the chimney sometime , just a short trip from Bury for me. Fred was a great character and obviously had some "bottle" to do what he did...... :-)
Fantastic video and very interesting, I’ve watched and read most material on Fred and his exploits, I even once met him at Asda Blackburn.... me,my wife and little lad who was about 18 months old and rather fat were cued at the tills with Fred behind us. Fred said to my son “ by eck lad thas must like thi mothers steak pudding” lovely guy and very much missed. RIP Fred.
Great mini documentary! Thanks very much indeed. I bet you were pleased to move on from the vlogs and spend an hour or two being inspired by Fred's work once again. All the best.
I had lived in Bolton for 40 years and I don't anyone who would give there postal address as Greater Manchester ... always Bolton, Lancashire!!! PS - I met Fred a few times and what you see on the TV was exactly what you get face to face.
I live in the west Midlands now but I remember my sister and I walking past that chimney every day on our way to smithills high school in the late seventies.
Hi Taymar, great to hear that you enjoyed the video. I have to date managed to track down five other locations that were featured in the early Fred Dibnah TV documentaries and another chimney in Bolton that Fred climbed to place a huge red nose on the top for Comic Relief Day back in the 90's. I'm also working on tracing the route through the part of Bolton where he crashed his famous steam roller through a wall which I'm hoping to film and overlay with Fred relating the story during an after dinner speech. So keep an eye on my channel as I will get round to doing them when I find the time. Cheers and all the best. 👍
Rest In Peace Fred, a true legend
Still watch him whenever he’s on TV. He had an incredible way of explaining things. Really brought our industrial past to life. Rest ease Fred. Cheers for a a great video.
Fred was a legend he made us realise how intresting and important history is
Fred's legacy lives on forever, properly missed, thanks for sharing.
Thank's for keeping his memories alive, a cool working class fellow with skills that spanned a lot of different disciplines..
Gone but not forgotten rest in peace Fred excellent video well done 👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I am really fascinated by Fred Dibnah. I am also very interested in the history of textile industry. But its sad to see that more and more of the old mills and chimneys are dissappearing
I am very pleased I meet Fred in 1995 to talk to here in Wales at a show very interesting chap
I've always loved Fred Dibner TV programmes since I was a kid, I'm 55 yrs now, Fred is sorely missed, rest in peace Fred. I'm enjoying these Mr Hs Hot Pot videos. All the best from the Southeast of Kent. 👍👊✌️.
Came up from Cornwall to see Fred's yard and went to see this chimney, I picked up a brick as back then there was loads on the ground at the base of it. I gave the brick away to charity a while later but wish i keeped it now. Fred was a true gent. And much missed.
A wonderful story about Fred and Simon! - More Please! - Much better than the Covid Vlogs!
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Hi Bob Mirdiff and Tracey A, glad that you've both enjoyed this look at Barrow Bridge Chimney and it's Fred Dibnahesque related history which officially marks the return to my normal style of video. As I said many times during the making of my daily lockdown vlogs or 'veelogs' as I liked to call them I wasn't a vlogger by nature and was just as eager as many of you out there to get back to doing this type of video as I prefer them as well! Many thanks for your comments. enjoy your respective evenings and all the best. 👍
@@MrHsHotPot I watched a couple of Fred's Documentaries last night - He was doing that work so cheaply, and still Courtaulds wanted to knock him back! - Even back then £500 for dropping a chimney was 'Bargain Basement!' However and surprisingly, he excelled as a Presenter - And he played it as 'Fred!'
Very interesting.Great video.Thanks for posting.Good you included Simon story also.
RIP Fred.
I was lucky enough to spend 10 minutes with fred in a shed at an old pottery as he stoked a steam engine. It was up towards kendal. Nice bloke, liked his beer.
I stumbled upon a video showing this remarkable man who climbed very tall chimneys. His name was Fred Dibnah. I have been in total amazement ever since.
Fred was the Epitome of The Man ! One of the bravest, hardest working man I've ever come across. I would've loved to have met him and shake his hand.
R.I.P. old fella. You were amazing !
By the way, if you could track down Simon Warner and share some yarns and maybe some pictures, that would be great.
Mr H thank you for the story of Fred I seen lots of programmes on the great man and what a man 👏👏
Thanks for these videos then and now shots I grew up with fred watching it with me grandad I rearly love watching him still now on you tube I'm 43 so it's being years I love fred hes funny and with balls of steel I wouldn't climb the chimneys he did even for a million quid thanks mate for these vids
Welcome back Mr H. I come from Manchester and now live in Warrington and I will always be in the county Lancashire.
Oh Lancashire, is wonderful!
Enjoyed your story well presented. You tell a great story and I can tell u idolized Fred like many fans do. Never be another Fred.
What an absolutely wonderful video! Well presented! MORE PLEASE! So enjoyed it!
Good to be back on the trail of Fred Dibnah, thanks for this video
Thanks for keeping the legend alive..
Very nice to see someone still commemorating the Legendary Fred Dibnah ... I just recently (last night) sat and watched about 12+ hours of old footage including 1979’s “STEEPLEJACK” then seeing this being uploaded so recently really legitimises his outstanding life and works, great man great story and a great loss ... let’s just hope his legacy lives on and on ... great video btw 👍
Mate thanks for another reminder of our friend Fred Dibnah
Amazing video, thanks for taking this! I love seeing the 1996 plaque.
Thank you for sharing, l loved Fred’s programmes, I would love to hear more from you too.
Amazing video ... thanks for keeping Fred's spirit alive.
No wounder he would have a few schooners at the pub before he went up. It gave him some Dutch courage. Thanks for sharing this is fantastic.
i love your enthusiasm Mr H. thanks for bringing us some Fred content.
He was one of the few men that I admired in life, God bless you Fred, a true legend.
Bewton and Wiggin will always be part of Lancashire to me Mr H. Good to see you back on your trails. I loved Fred's theme tune music at the very end. Thanks for your upload :-)
I enjoyed watching this. Fred is a legend!!! He was a practical man, like my father, I really admire him and the skills and passion that he had!!
Simon Warner is still alive, you should track him down for an interview Mr H.
Hi Scott, it would be fantastic to hear first hand from someone who worked closely with Fred even if it was only for this one project. I'll have to do a bit of digging on social media and see if I can find Simon Warner and if he'd be interested in being interviewed. Thanks for the idea and all the best. 👍
@@MrHsHotPot you're on to a really good and interesting series here. Be good to see more locations. Any interviews with some of his old crowd would be amazing. Alf, Jimmy ect. Sure they'd be up for it.
All the best Ryan
@@MrHsHotPot I know of a possible way to track him down and also know of someone who worked with Fred. Is there anyway I can contact you to discuss further, via a social media page for example?
Very interesting Mr h I find all the Fred dibnah stuff u do fascinating these old structures could tell so many stories over the years don't forget the India mill chimney in Darwen 1991
Hi Dan, great to hear that you have enjoyed this Fred Dibnah related video. It's amazing to think that the chimney at Barrow Bridge has played such a big part in Fred Dibnah's life and maybe the gravestone in the shape of a chimney that Fred always wanted should have been styled on this one. Regarding the India Mill chimney in Darwen it is on my to do list and I believe that Fred like many other Steeplejacks who have worked on it before and after him left his mark on the chimney by carving 'F.D. 91' into the stonework but I believe it is somewhere up near the top and as much as I try to document every detail that I can into a video there are limits! Lol. Many thanks for your comment and enjoy the rest of your evening.
@@MrHsHotPot It wouldn't be so bad if you had one of those giant 'cherry pickers' that the BBC used to keep up with Fred in the documentary!
Excellent vid with superb information. I didn't expect to find an old chimney so interesting!. You look happy being back at it Mr H. Keep it up and look forward to more of the same.
Hello Mr H.
Nice to see you back on the trail of Fred Dibnah. I enjoyed your daily vlogs too but you did the right thing stopping at day 50. I think Fred would've been proud of you for keeping his achievements and memory alive. Keep going Mr H.
Thank you.
Thank you so much for this excellent video! It is great to see the then and now shots. Such a shame that these days there isn't the interest in preserving these wonderful creations from the Victorian period. Rest in peace Fred.
What a super little documentary, brilliant. Thank you for making this vid. Cheers
Enjoyed your video Mr H. A great piece of local history beautifully presented.
I have watched your videos for years and happy you have done one on my doorstep!!
Hi Danielle, and I hope that you enjoyed this video from your neck of the woods. I'll probably return to Barrow Bridge at some point in the future and do a video from inside the actual village itself as that is worthy of a video of it's own. Thanks for commenting, enjoy the rest of your evening and all the best. 👍
@@MrHsHotPot That's great, I look forward to the video! I am also close to Hall I Th Wood, another area with great history - would love a serving of hall I th wood hotpot!
Nice one Mr H, it's been a while since I watched the 1979 documentary 'Steeplejack' about Fred. Thankfully someone had uploaded it to UA-cam from VHS and I very much enjoyed watching it again this evening. Ah, in the days before health and safety! What a character Fred was, he's sadly missed.. Xx
I worked near there for a few years and drove past it to and from work, I heard about the "house in the sky" but unaware of the Story About Fred! Yes Mr H he certainly did have "Balls of steel" Glad to see You are out and about again, very interesting as per usual,
Thanks Mr H. Very interesting story of the late great Fred. Love your local videos.
Nicely done Mr H, nicely done indeed.
I could listen to Fred Dibnah for hours.
Very Well Put Together H, well Done.
Cheers Stormy Tempest, glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. Enjoy the rest of your evening and all the best. 👍
Very nice vid. Good to see a progress report as it were. Thanks a lot
Thanks for sharing A story about Fred true legend
Thank you Mr H’s Hotpot for this video an for keeping Mr Dibnah’s memory alive good man keep up the good work keep safe all ✌🏻
Glad to hear that you enjoyed the video NBK England, and revisiting one of Fred Dibnah's jobs. Enjoy the rest of your evening and all the best. 👍
Mr H's Hot Pot Thank you keep safe ✌🏻
Great to see you again Mr H .....brilliant vid and what a trip down Fred's History......love it
Great video, nice to see the same chimney, I only discovered Fred's story a few months back and I have been looking at them all ever since, I am in Australia so missed Fred's time.
Same. Only just discovered Fred and I am also in Oz. Cheers.
Great stuff y'all make Fred proud. 👍 Thank you.
Hi mr H its fabulous to see you make this video loved every minute of you bringing back the memories of Fred's work on that chimney. You present very well and your a tv celebrity in your own rights on your UA-cam channel. So thus means mr H you can keep on making documentary videos of Fred's work and places for us to enjoy..I'm 52 but I loved watching fred on tv growing up as a kid. I still miss him. We only get 1 shot at life so make an impression I say and live a good life.
I really get into your video documentaries wish you make em bloody longer lol . Thank you Mr H. From me Deano at Skelmersdale
What an amazing structure! I did watch a lot of the Fred Dibnah videos, balls of steel on that man! (And any Steeplejack!)
Nice little video about BarrowBridge chimney, Fred was a character and a half , he was a pleasure to work with (97/98) on the Ukrainian club in Bolton, I was a scaffolder working on the site and he lived less than an 1/8th of a mile away, we had a brilliant time chatting about different things as well as the job in hand. Mr H you mentioned that Bolton being under the a umbrella of Greater Manchester, I seem to remember something about this as well, wasn’t the creation/expansion of the Greater Manchester some ploy to get more money in for the area? (I’ll have to check it out and get back to you). As far as the people who lived in Bolton was not happy about the boundary of Greater Manchester moving and there was an uproar about it, even to this day that we still put Lancs in the postal address to this day! Do we as a people miss Fred, of course we do , we was seen very regularly driving about in Bolton in his series 2 or 2A Land Rover that has the signature alloy scaffolding frame on the back.
I really enjoyed watching your video and look forward to seeing some more of your work. Phil
Great chimney wot Fred work on with friend great video Mr h
Mr H, your videos are always so interesting and the then and now photos just wonderful, please keep them coming 👍
Thanks mate 👍🏼 that was brilliant, Fred was a lovely man, loved watching him, thanks for sharing great vid 👍🏼
Love your Fred Dibnah vids especially(as well as your others) Mr H keep them coming and thank you for the interesting content.
Use to love watching all the stuff fred fixed up all those iconic mills that are slowly disappearing from our landscape, good to see someone following up on all his work he did too 👍
great story, been to Bolton lots racing slot cars in the 70s..two dates you mention 79 and 96... funny cos I left for New Zealand in 79 and returned in 96 for a holiday,originally from Wallasey on the wirral, nice video, yes Fred was a legend, wish I had met him, ...bless :)
Thanks for this mate, I have loved discovering Fred. What a man
Nicely presented. Well done,
Very interesting video great to revisit the location. Thanks for making this .
Very interesting. A great presentation many thanks.
Anything related to Dibnah is fascinating. Liked
Need more Fred Dibnah videos!
Very interesting story Mr H. Thank you
God bless Fred Dibnah, he was a Victorian man trapped in a new age. His life should be used to teach kids in schools these days about what hard graft was and how it carved it's way to what we have now.
RIP Fred Dibnah (legend)
"Did ya like thar"
I love your accent ❤️👍here in Sheffield 👍great history, and importantly we remember it and preserve it whatever the cost, its hard to find, something we've lost in all applications ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍I loved and still love watching Fred.
Rob Marrin socialism isn’t going to do that, though. Ruined my town by tearing down all the great stone buildings in the 1960’s. They only needed a little refurb.
Well done Mr H. Very interesting video.
nice vid. actually passed some of Freds work on the way to malham tarn yesterday. the weather cock on the church at Kirkby malham.
I watched the episode of him making it and fitting it to the pole on the church roof a few weeks ago. so made sure I stopped to have a look and remember him.
Hi Trail-Finder, St Michael's Church in Kirkby Maltham is of the Fred Dibnah locations I'm hoping to visit myself at some point in the future to do a then & now style of video from. Hopefully by then The Victoria Inn will be open again as I believe some scenes were shot inside the pub of Fred drinking with the vicar of St Michael's at the time and some of the locals. However this is one for way in the future I think as just like Fred, for me Skipton is a bit out of my way.
Enjoyed that Mr H , take nothing away from your Vee logs but I can see why this is your thing . Look forward to the next one . Give my regards to Mrs H and little Toby
Thank you for sharing more about Fred. I only discovered Fred's work a few years ago and let me tellThere are few good reasons to make a time machine 1.stop ww1 2.stop ww2 and 3. To go have a pint with Fred. Cheers from the States.
Thank you into this small view of Fred's antics. I am sad his gear was auctioned off but like that chimney, few care anymore about history and hard working folks.
Had a few beers with Fred at a steam rally one time. A National Treasure losing hime was a serious loss to heritage and the history of our country! Catch ya later old mate “D’ya like that”👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Just found this, and really enjoyed it , held my attention all the way through many thanks, best regards..
Very interesting thank you I love Fred he had a great personality and loved a pint 🍺 RIP Fred
Thanks Mr H...loved the video
Great video , I might have to have a look at the chimney sometime , just a short trip from Bury for me.
Fred was a great character and obviously had some "bottle" to do what he did...... :-)
Well done! great historical story..
Total respect your a top man.very good video.
Fantastic video and very interesting, I’ve watched and read most material on Fred and his exploits, I even once met him at Asda Blackburn.... me,my wife and little lad who was about 18 months old and rather fat were cued at the tills with Fred behind us. Fred said to my son “ by eck lad thas must like thi mothers steak pudding” lovely guy and very much missed. RIP Fred.
Great mini documentary! Thanks very much indeed. I bet you were pleased to move on from the vlogs and spend an hour or two being inspired by Fred's work once again. All the best.
I had lived in Bolton for 40 years and I don't anyone who would give there postal address as Greater Manchester ... always Bolton, Lancashire!!! PS - I met Fred a few times and what you see on the TV was exactly what you get face to face.
what a lovely story, thank you mr H
Well done Mr H you make it so interesting.
I live in the west Midlands now but I remember my sister and I walking past that chimney every day on our way to smithills high school in the late seventies.
Nicely done - interesting story!
They need to remove those plants growing out the side of the chimney as they will weaken the bricks.
I thought that as well.
They have actually bonded an alliance with the bricks, it's stronger than ever.
we need fred back to remove the entire chimney, its long overdue and I'm sure fred would agree..
Nice one ☝️ like the tea cosy hat
278 comments, says it all, everyone loved Fred, think of him every time l have a cold Guinness. RIP Fred dibnah...... 🔝⬆️😇
Thankyou for the video,very interesting.
Excellent, I have been here to and was happy to see Feeds name up there. Hope you get some more locations as these are great.
Hi Taymar, great to hear that you enjoyed the video. I have to date managed to track down five other locations that were featured in the early Fred Dibnah TV documentaries and another chimney in Bolton that Fred climbed to place a huge red nose on the top for Comic Relief Day back in the 90's. I'm also working on tracing the route through the part of Bolton where he crashed his famous steam roller through a wall which I'm hoping to film and overlay with Fred relating the story during an after dinner speech. So keep an eye on my channel as I will get round to doing them when I find the time. Cheers and all the best. 👍
Keep the vids coming Mr H 😀
Great video, fascinating.
Very interesting. Thank you.
Fascinating. Will visit once lockdown is out the way. I operate something built in 1875 as my job
Brilliant video pal. Will be making a trip to the chimney now I think
just come back 2 hours ago from the india mill chimney he did in darwen
wow - what a hotch potch of chimleys!! Each one vertical too - amazing!