Another great walkabout. If you ever get down south head for Rochester in the Medway towns, it was the home of the writer Charles Dickens and has a lot of other places of interest. I stayed for a weekend and even wanted to get permission to get aboard the old German U-Boat but no luck. Thanks for info and walk.
Loved this. James Yates is my gr. gr. grandfather who was instrumental in getting the library built. He was a strong advocate for education. The library took a while to be built and cost a lot so it was nicknamed Yates Folly. It is a beautiful building. I had never heard the story regarding him being sued by the architect so thanks for that little detail.
I think thays amazing you've got the family connection. I'd be delighted if I had an ancestor so prominent in oldhams history. I hope you don't mind my unvailing if the trouble x
@@SarahsUKGraveyard yes 👍 I was looking through OCR posts and clicked the link . I was fascinated and found a second one too , . Now I’m subscribed I can find them all to watch . Ty 🙏
Hi Hun, shared your UA-cam site with an Oldham based amateur historian friend, and he’s very interested in your work. I’m sure he will be in touch with you. Great work and very fascinating subjects.
Hi Sarah Brill video as usual. Congrats getting to 1k subs you deserve it. Not happy about you moving over the hill leaving Oldham. 😞😞. Hope your well Andy.
Fascinating building sarah,just look at the architecture in the stonework,beggers belief how these stone masons built this masterpiece,being a bricklayer myself this is very interesting
Well done Sarah love seeing Alexandra park I lived on Orme st , and used go to to Waterloo infants and Alexandra juniors school ,we used to make dens in the Bush's behind the lion's den ,I remember the park keeper used to chase us away we called him the Parki he was a polish guy ,I can remember when you could hire a rowing boat and go on the launch ,we used to go fishing ,but one day we got caught fishing in the duck pond which was forbidden and the Parki chased us off again
😂😂 I remember going out on those boats. They always leaked water I remember but we never sank. Yesterday I put a video up about blind Joe and squire knott and walk round Park 😁
Can you do one in the old isolation hospital in Chadderton “Racefield Hamlet”? And the house in Denshaw on Ripponden Road where a girl was in a glass coffin in the window
Congratulations on your 1k Sarah here's too many more! Thanks for this video I really enjoyed it, I bet the neighbours loved all the scandal in those days. I love finding out about the history of Oldham and its people. When my grandma was alive she used to tell me all about her life she was born in 9001 in Denton Lane Chadderton. Some funny stories too!. Anyway thanks again hun 👏👏💜
@Jules Kitchener...My grandad lived on Denton Lane but wasn't born there (he was born 1902). But my mum was born there in 1933. They moved to Long Lane in 1949. Small world!🤗
Thanks Pauline 😁 I wanted to tell the story as a gossiping oldhamer like it happened yesterday so hope that came across 😁 got a Brill informative one coming up this weekend x
This is great stuff. It’s like an episode of Time Team combined with one of Ronnie Corbett’s ‘sat in a chair jokes’, the joke is very short and straightforward but he takes half an hour to say it. Great stuff 👍
Ye I didn't know all this had happened when I worked on top of the library in the 60s,also I used to live on queen's Rd myself, also I worked in chadderton cemetery,on the gardens,and gravedigger,so when you're somewhere you don't know what's gone on there before you arrived....lol...
Congratulations on the 1k subscribers Sara. Could you possibly do a series on the black salves that are buried at Chadderton Cemetery? I have noticed a few graves at the Chadderton Cemetery with African/Asian sounding surnames dating back to the 18th century. Can you shed some light into this? After all Oldham is multi-cultural and it wouldn't be fair exclude such graves/lives.
Hi, of course I'd be happy to look into any oldham history. That's shocking to me that these people could have been subjected to what you say and I can't imagine that's the case but I hasten to add I don't know. I will investigate and report back in a video. Can you advise roughly where I can find them please and I'll start looking this weekend
@@SarahsUKGraveyard I found these foreign sounding surnames along the bottom, as you drive away from the huge cross at the far bottom end of the cemetery. There are not many there (I've only seen 3 or so), you have to really look hard because there are so many graves scattered. I am sure there are more dotted around, it's a huge cemetery as you know.
Hi Sarah how was it like in the park was it busy today it was busy in Oldham town centre yesterday it was heaving at Heron food shop some people were not wearing there mask a lot of people coughing in there spreading there germs 🦠 no distancing they have said it’s started up again in other countries this virus 🦠 I think I will stick to the local shops great video it’s nice around Alexandra park on sunny 🌞 day
Yes stay local it's best until you've had the vaccine or everyone else has x I shop local where I can I use worldwide on glodwick I like shopping there 😁
@@SarahsUKGraveyard yeah, I was a that garage right at the top of copster road and recognised your car coming up but youd gone past before I got to the door so was a bit late to give you a shout😁😢😭
Another great walkabout. If you ever get down south head for Rochester in the Medway towns, it was the home of the writer Charles Dickens and has a lot of other places of interest. I stayed for a weekend and even wanted to get permission to get aboard the old German U-Boat but no luck. Thanks for info and walk.
No problem and I definately will look at that. I live visiting the South so when I can I will 😁
Loved every minute of it, Thanks
Your welcome Chris thanks for watching x
Loved this. James Yates is my gr. gr. grandfather who was instrumental in getting the library built. He was a strong advocate for education. The library took a while to be built and cost a lot so it was nicknamed Yates Folly. It is a beautiful building. I had never heard the story regarding him being sued by the architect so thanks for that little detail.
I think thays amazing you've got the family connection. I'd be delighted if I had an ancestor so prominent in oldhams history. I hope you don't mind my unvailing if the trouble x
Hi Sarah .
First time I’ve watched ( courtesy of OCR 🙏)
That was enthralling 😊
I have subscribed and look forward to your next fuming .
Thank you 🙏
That's fantastic thank you. Do you mean they mentioned the channel or its on their website? 😁
@@SarahsUKGraveyard yes 👍
I was looking through OCR posts and clicked the link .
I was fascinated and found a second one too , .
Now I’m subscribed I can find them all to watch . Ty 🙏
Brilliant I'll have a sneeky peek now 😁
Hi Hun, shared your UA-cam site with an Oldham based amateur historian friend, and he’s very interested in your work. I’m sure he will be in touch with you. Great work and very fascinating subjects.
Oh brilliant. Ian email me please at ukgraveyard@,gmail.com
Hi Sarah
Brill video as usual. Congrats getting to 1k subs you deserve it. Not happy about you moving over the hill leaving Oldham. 😞😞.
Hope your well
Andy.
Hi Andy thanks for that. Yes I'm going but it's purely financial. I'll be back in Oldham every weekend to film so it will be no different 😊
This is a great series Sarah, love the work, keep 'em coming !
Thank you I will do. X
Fascinating building sarah,just look at the architecture in the stonework,beggers belief how these stone masons built this masterpiece,being a bricklayer myself this is very interesting
It's wonderful isn't it x
Well done Sarah love seeing Alexandra park I lived on Orme st , and used go to to Waterloo infants and Alexandra juniors school ,we used to make dens in the Bush's behind the lion's den ,I remember the park keeper used to chase us away we called him the Parki he was a polish guy ,I can remember when you could hire a rowing boat and go on the launch ,we used to go fishing ,but one day we got caught fishing in the duck pond which was forbidden and the Parki chased us off again
😂😂 I remember going out on those boats. They always leaked water I remember but we never sank. Yesterday I put a video up about blind Joe and squire knott and walk round Park 😁
Can you do one in the old isolation hospital in Chadderton “Racefield Hamlet”? And the house in Denshaw on Ripponden Road where a girl was in a glass coffin in the window
Congratulations on your 1k Sarah here's too many more! Thanks for this video I really enjoyed it, I bet the neighbours loved all the scandal in those days. I love finding out about the history of Oldham and its people. When my grandma was alive she used to tell me all about her life she was born in 9001 in Denton Lane Chadderton. Some funny stories too!. Anyway thanks again hun 👏👏💜
Your welcome Jules and thanks. I bet your gran knew lots of stories x
@Jules Kitchener...My grandad lived on Denton Lane but wasn't born there (he was born 1902). But my mum was born there in 1933. They moved to Long Lane in 1949. Small world!🤗
@@SarahsUKGraveyard Yes she told me a lot from her young days. One of them I always remember but I will try to tell you another way as it's to long.
Please feel free to tell me if you can wrote it out 😁
Hi Sarah great video tonight
Absolutely brilliant Sarah u are so funny.What a good bit of scandal.
Thanks Pauline 😁 I wanted to tell the story as a gossiping oldhamer like it happened yesterday so hope that came across 😁 got a Brill informative one coming up this weekend x
This is great stuff. It’s like an episode of Time Team combined with one of Ronnie Corbett’s ‘sat in a chair jokes’, the joke is very short and straightforward but he takes half an hour to say it. Great stuff 👍
😂😂😂😂
Ye I didn't know all this had happened when I worked on top of the library in the 60s,also I used to live on queen's Rd myself, also I worked in chadderton cemetery,on the gardens,and gravedigger,so when you're somewhere you don't know what's gone on there before you arrived....lol...
Hiya Sarah, really enjoyed your video 😁😁
Thanks Andy 😁
Hi Sarah congrats on 1000 subs, fantastic news. I love a bit of ’Artistic license’...”he were sat there eating his tea!”, brilliant! 🤣
Thank very much 😂😂😂😂
Congratulations on the 1k subscribers Sara. Could you possibly do a series on the black salves that are buried at Chadderton Cemetery?
I have noticed a few graves at the Chadderton Cemetery with African/Asian sounding surnames dating back to the 18th century. Can you shed some light into this? After all Oldham is multi-cultural and it wouldn't be fair exclude such graves/lives.
Hi, of course I'd be happy to look into any oldham history. That's shocking to me that these people could have been subjected to what you say and I can't imagine that's the case but I hasten to add I don't know. I will investigate and report back in a video. Can you advise roughly where I can find them please and I'll start looking this weekend
@@SarahsUKGraveyard I found these foreign sounding surnames along the bottom, as you drive away from the huge cross at the far bottom end of the cemetery. There are not many there (I've only seen 3 or so), you have to really look hard because there are so many graves scattered. I am sure there are more dotted around, it's a huge cemetery as you know.
I will have a look see what I can uncover 😁
Nice one love the history. But wat happend to all his childern and are there kids still living today?
There has to be some family. I don't often try abd track them down but actually that could be interesting. I'll see what I can find x
What A Great Scandalous Story Sarah. Just shows that some things never change!!😏😏
😂😁😁
Brilliant
Hi Sarah how was it like in the park was it busy today it was busy in Oldham town centre yesterday it was heaving at Heron food shop some people were not wearing there mask a lot of people coughing in there spreading there germs 🦠 no distancing they have said it’s started up again in other countries this virus 🦠 I think I will stick to the local shops great video it’s nice around Alexandra park on sunny 🌞 day
Yes stay local it's best until you've had the vaccine or everyone else has x I shop local where I can I use worldwide on glodwick I like shopping there 😁
well done on the 1k subs sarah x :)
Thank you x
@@SarahsUKGraveyard welcome lovely x
i am surprised you was aloud to walk up there filming
Why would she not be allowed .
I may be thinking because it's a closed building 😁
Hey Sarah, I saw you today but I was too slow to shout ya as I was inside a garage😂😂😂 copsterhill road b4 you ask😁😉😉😉😉
Oh right driving past?
@@SarahsUKGraveyard yeah, I was a that garage right at the top of copster road and recognised your car coming up but youd gone past before I got to the door so was a bit late to give you a shout😁😢😭
Awwww shame. Some other time. I probably wouldn't have heard you though because I blast my music 😂
@@SarahsUKGraveyard 👍👍👍
Isn't the park supposed to be haunted I've heard
Can't beat a bit o' filth n scandal. Beats bein' bored to death. Ha!
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆👍👍
you must have got permission to film there if i went there filming lets says not welcome
you parked your car near are family grave
Did I? One of the big old graves?
@@SarahsUKGraveyard black marble tall thomas henry scholes and his wife betty
Hello
Hello. 😁
@@SarahsUKGraveyard how are you x
Great thank you
@@SarahsUKGraveyard awwww great x
yes the street was beautiful when it was owned buy the english not rape town
not being funny but try doin this at night
get you money maker com on tell me counthill
Ounthills gone but can do area