I recall as a child watching the diggers from my grandparents back bedroom window on Alfreton Road. Then when it was opened the Sunday Afternoon trip to Leicester Forest East services to the posh wastress service restaurant on the bridge.
@@Jonnyweareten www.google.com/maps/place/Pinxton,+Nottingham/@53.0928021,-1.3060932,180a,35y,9.64h/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x48799483abecdf63:0x9b61b1d0c31411c3!8m2!3d53.091157!4d-1.322114 but I don't see the old cottage
Some of the so called wide Boys who contracted for the work did low believing there was very much coal at relatively shallow depth which the NCB would pay them a good price for. However all they found was a number of empty Bell shaped cavities form wheres the Old Bell Pit miners and mined the coal many years earlier.
Another cool little video
I recall as a child watching the diggers from my grandparents back bedroom window on Alfreton Road. Then when it was opened the Sunday Afternoon trip to Leicester Forest East services to the posh wastress service restaurant on the bridge.
The best thing about Spring 1965, is that I was born - Steve Hammond Kaye - amazing author:
The Bridge construction is Kirkby Lane, I didn't see Brookhill Lane on the video.
@Rock Fan. is the house shown on left at 5:25: still there? if so can you tell me exactly where it is?
@@Jonnyweareten www.google.com/maps/place/Pinxton,+Nottingham/@53.0928021,-1.3060932,180a,35y,9.64h/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x48799483abecdf63:0x9b61b1d0c31411c3!8m2!3d53.091157!4d-1.322114 but I don't see the old cottage
@@rockfan3299 Thanks
It's a calculator - but it's made from bamboo!
A lot less traffic on the roads back then.
What was the music used on this video
Light Expance by the Unicorn Heads.
Some of the so called wide Boys who contracted for the work did low believing there was very much coal at relatively shallow depth which the NCB would pay them a good price for. However all they found was a number of empty Bell shaped cavities form wheres the Old Bell Pit miners and mined the coal many years earlier.
So apparently the M1 motorway would of destroyed the village of Pinxton. And on the borders of Nottinghamshire. And not far from South Yorkshire.
“Would of” ?
Pinxton hasn't gone anywhere....