Breaking South Arm & Lauderdale

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  • Опубліковано 7 лис 2024

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  • @angusthornett
    @angusthornett  Рік тому +6

    If you wish to support and rep the channel please consider buying a hat. Thanks.
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  • @kerrylovell8596
    @kerrylovell8596 Рік тому +20

    My Grandmother grew up in the old house. She was one of the large Potter family. I have a great photo of them all standing outside the house.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому +7

      That's amazing, Kerry. Would you have any willingness in sharing the photo somehow. It would be very interesting for people to see.

    • @kerrylovell8596
      @kerrylovell8596 Рік тому

      @@angusthornett No problems Angus. I will dig it out.

    • @kerrylovell8596
      @kerrylovell8596 Рік тому +2

      @@angusthornett Hi Angus, with some help from my brother we have found the photo. But not sure how to share it

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому +1

      Very interested to see this piece of history. Could you please send it to angusthornett@gmail.com @@kerrylovell8596

    • @therespectedlex9794
      @therespectedlex9794 7 місяців тому

      So, complicated lives according to Angus.

  • @nickdye4589
    @nickdye4589 Рік тому +7

    My grandparents (Bill and Eva Baker) emigrated to Lauderdale from the UK in 1947 or 48 and built the shop which still stands on the south side of the canal where the road turns to cross the blocked off end. My grandfather was a bricklayer and he made all the bricks/ blocks to build the shop. He had a photo showing the whole section covered in bricks laid out in their formers to dry. The shop became the general store.
    My parents and I arrived from the UK in 1958 (I was 5). There was no road bridge so traffic had to go right around the canal. When the bridge went in a new store was built beside it and our store failed.
    I was told that the canal was actually completed but the tides were such that it became a tide race and had to be closed.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому +1

      Interesting. There must be better images out there in the public, that document what it all looked like. Maybe not. Thanks for adding this information to the video for more context.

  • @bsbowring
    @bsbowring Рік тому +4

    That full, soundscaped pan across the canal. * chefs kiss *

  • @annaphillips7120
    @annaphillips7120 Рік тому +5

    Hypnotic long shot of traversing the full length of the canal.

  • @sam_uelson
    @sam_uelson Рік тому +11

    Growing up in blackmans bay and kingston in the 90s, the place used to be dotted with funky half abandoned shacks. They're all long gone now, bulldozed for flats and subdivisions.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      There's still quite a lot of old places falling apart along the east coast. As you say, they'll go eventually.

    • @CarolineT-bb2le
      @CarolineT-bb2le Рік тому

      Growing up in Kingston beach in the 40s and 50s was kid's paradise.

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Рік тому +1

      There are still alot or at least a few down the Huon and Cygnet area, known as pickers huts for the orchards.

  • @marcusluciani1620
    @marcusluciani1620 Рік тому +6

    Great drone shot over the canal.

  • @bmw_m140i_aus7
    @bmw_m140i_aus7 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video again. Congrats on the Bathurst 1000 win today too mate! 😃😃😃

  • @stewartlowe6703
    @stewartlowe6703 Рік тому +4

    Great historical research. Well done Angus.

  • @AlexConnolly
    @AlexConnolly Рік тому +4

    Another gem, mate. Good stuff.

  • @trevorsneath4665
    @trevorsneath4665 Рік тому +3

    Really interesting as always. The Betsy Island info especially so. Cheers.

  • @emilyandjamesyoutubechanne7419

    I really appreciate your videos. Keep up the great work 👍🏻

  • @jennynorris2107
    @jennynorris2107 Рік тому +6

    We used to swim in the canal as kids it was clean then and tidal. It's silted in and the pipe dirty water into it now. Used to be very deep down near the bridge. My father used to dive off the bridge. Barely a foot of water there now

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      Sounds very different, Jenny.

    • @jennynorris2107
      @jennynorris2107 Рік тому +1

      @@angusthornett did you know on the Ralph's Bay side of the bridge at Lauderdale there used to be a whaling station where they melted down the whale blubber. I did see an old picture of it once my cousin had I think they had some sort of little train.I can't seem to fine that photo now. All that remains now is some little black stumps in the sand.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      I've heard bits and pieces but nothing confirmed for me.@@jennynorris2107

  • @denisesavage2382
    @denisesavage2382 4 місяці тому +1

    I've often wondered about the story at Lauderdale. Now it makes sense.

  • @leahrosevear4160
    @leahrosevear4160 Рік тому +5

    Very interesting thanks Angus. I’d forgotten about Bob Clifford’s test run of a catamaran which ran aground. And it’s a real pity the Lauderdale canal has just been left like that. Great drone footage 👌
    Looking forward to the next video.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      Thank you.

    • @nolongerwritesforhumans
      @nolongerwritesforhumans Рік тому +1

      Rumour at the time was that thew new owner was steering, but had no ticket to pilot, so Cap'n Bob had to take the rap.

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Рік тому +2

      @@nolongerwritesforhumans that is the story I heard and I worked for a guy who was a good friend of Bob. A ship of that size, travelling at over 40 knots, needs a competent helmsman. I think the buyer was a Hong Kong businessman.
      I often wondered why that strip of water was there.

  • @bigm383
    @bigm383 Рік тому +3

    Thanks, Angus, another episode that had me swapping frequently from UA-cam to Google Maps and back. That canal seems like a bizarre idea. I guess these days we would sink a few bores and do some sort of analysis.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, totally different a century ago.

    • @bigm383
      @bigm383 Рік тому

      @@angusthornett Yes, back in the days when a big country deserved big ideas and bugger the consequences!

  • @littlejimmy95
    @littlejimmy95 6 місяців тому +1

    It's neat to read all the comments from people who had family grow up in that old house. Just a heads up - that invasive weed that grows there - with the purple flower, is called morning glory and it has contact (skin) irritant properties to your dog. Great vid mate!

  • @benjaminparkinson5255
    @benjaminparkinson5255 Рік тому +4

    I grew up in south arm loved the place

  • @jameshatzis8328
    @jameshatzis8328 10 місяців тому +1

    Your videos are highly informative and relaxing - a type of history/ ASMR mini doc. Cheers cobber

  • @jonholmstrom-xc6nf
    @jonholmstrom-xc6nf Рік тому +4

    Great videos Angus

  • @eddyrand3927
    @eddyrand3927 Рік тому +1

    I would love to see where you found the cattle swimming to Betsy fact Angus, sounds interesting! Another great video :)

  • @fixxundfertig
    @fixxundfertig Рік тому +4

    Great video!

  • @benjaminparkinson5255
    @benjaminparkinson5255 7 місяців тому +1

    Can you do one on the Gellibrand of opossum Bay

  • @leandabee
    @leandabee Рік тому

    I had forgotten about the catamaran stranding, it was huge news back in the day. Another great vid, with info I didn't know about 👌👏👏

  • @gaijininja
    @gaijininja Рік тому +2

    In the long run, the layer of clay was a blessing and a curse. The curse was that the area was perfect for a waste disposal site just south of the town. The blessing is that clay prevents the decades of toxic waste in that long closed and capped tip from leaching into the town area, and into the canal.

  • @christopherharvie8716
    @christopherharvie8716 Рік тому +4

    Visiting Tassie years ago & going to Port Arthur I wondered what was the story with the canal at Dunalley. Mystery solved!

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      Ha. Yep.

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Рік тому

      Try going through there with a running tide, you had to pay a toll to the bridge captain and he would stick a bucket out on a long pole to put money in and recreational yachties were obliged to add a couple of beers as well.

  • @AlphaGeekgirl
    @AlphaGeekgirl Рік тому

    2:23 Such a chill puppy

  • @Igloo3471
    @Igloo3471 Рік тому +3

    Betsey Island, or the waters off it are a major burial area for a number of ships/boats too.
    Most of the old ANM barges are laying on the bottom off there.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      I didn’t know that. Interesting.

    • @wreck_ya_knee
      @wreck_ya_knee Рік тому +1

      signal station on top of Mt Augustus as part of communication to Port Arthur @@angusthornett

  • @belindacrisp7078
    @belindacrisp7078 Рік тому +3

    Wow. I didn't now it was so dirty. It looks very pretty. It's a pity it can't be managed somehow.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      It could be managed. Requires money for dredging.

    • @seanworkman431
      @seanworkman431 Рік тому

      It could be but Tasmania has very little money for infrastructure and what they do have is often wasted.

  • @blaxter101
    @blaxter101 Рік тому +3

    Good job Angus!

  • @chriswhite6529
    @chriswhite6529 Рік тому +1

    Great work, awesome video, 👍🏻💯

  • @craigf7188
    @craigf7188 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Angus very interesting, have you done a movie on the history of Brighton Army Camp including Airport & Race Course

  • @bonifatiuskrowing
    @bonifatiuskrowing Рік тому

    My grandfather Fred evans lived in that house at south arm. He was one of 14 children, my mother played in that house, Chris Evans, and I have been there many times. It is heritage listed.

  • @chriswhite5659
    @chriswhite5659 8 місяців тому

    Only just found your channel Angus and really enjoying it. Wife and I have visited Tassie a few times over the years and after watching your videos ... I think we might line up another holiday !! We usually stay at Opossum Bay as it happens so have done the South Arm, Lauderdale, Hobart trip quite a few times 🙂

  • @TasHikingAdventures
    @TasHikingAdventures 10 місяців тому +2

    I've been to that house it's a gem mate , Didn't realise the canal was for that reason wow awesome, so the council just left it as per usual what a surprise lol 🤣 awesome history hope you got to see the underground WW2 trenches too I think I still have it on my channel mate it's a interesting spot,

  • @anthonysmith434
    @anthonysmith434 Рік тому +2

    Well done Angus

  • @rushmorebig
    @rushmorebig Рік тому +2

    Thanks for your efforts. Does anything past Lauderdale rely on water tankers for water supply?

  • @Rex_Stuph
    @Rex_Stuph Рік тому +3

    So, the piles at the end of the Lauderdale canal were to be the mouth of the canal or parts of the dredge? I went back but still missed it if it were mentioned.

  • @benjaminparkinson5255
    @benjaminparkinson5255 7 місяців тому

    Always wondered about the Lauderdale jetty

  • @beachballer4388
    @beachballer4388 Рік тому +1

    Good fishing in that Canal..

  • @viscash3606
    @viscash3606 Рік тому +2

    Went to Driftwood restaurant and always wondered what the channel was for and seeing that the streets were built around it, always thought wondered how old it actually was. Hope you get to Sth Arm and Potters Hill. Also, you might be able to solve a mystery for me. The original entry gate of Fort Direction has the name on the pillars, but the "N" is deliberately backwards ?????? Can send a pic.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      Backwards N is a letter from the Russian and Cyrillic alphabets. It makes the 'I' sound in English. Perhaps this has something to do with it.

    • @viscash3606
      @viscash3606 Рік тому

      @@angusthornett - Yeah I found that on Google back when I took the picture. Just wondering why that would have anything to do with the "N" in "DIRECTION". Just thinking there might be a reason for it other than the Signwriter being dyslexic

  • @waratah5422
    @waratah5422 Рік тому +2

    Interesting, did not know about the cannel

  • @purplexs2506
    @purplexs2506 Рік тому +5

    South Arm Beach, with Betsy Island opposite, is the closest ocean beach to Hobart. Great place for a day trip in summer.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому +1

      You can really feel the ocean there sometimes.

  • @NoName-ds5uq
    @NoName-ds5uq Рік тому +1

    I always thought the Lauderdale canal had initially been completed but continuously silted up so was unusable. I guess I was wrong(wouldn’t be the first time!🤣). Lauderdale was where I lived for the first couple of years of my life at the start of the 1970s.

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      No, you're right. You could get across it but it was still never finished properly. And, yes, it silted up quickly.

    • @nickdye4589
      @nickdye4589 Рік тому

      When I lived there as a kid in 1958/59 it didn't seem particularly silted. There were lots of rowing boats moored along it and we kids used to play in them

  • @bigears4014
    @bigears4014 Рік тому +4

    Make me wait 44 hours that's ridiculous

  • @christinemajor1967
    @christinemajor1967 Рік тому +1

    My name is chris Evans, that old house at south Arm was my grandparents,and i pkayed there,

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      Hi Chris, thanks for commenting. Must feel unusual to see the old house as it is now. It's definitely an interesting place to visit.

    • @christinemajor1967
      @christinemajor1967 Рік тому

      @@angusthornett Angus,my dad Fred Evans grew up there,one of 14 children,lots of beautiful memories thankyou.

  • @catrionahall8435
    @catrionahall8435 Рік тому +2

    The ducks are happy.

  • @kevtiramungoyum4877
    @kevtiramungoyum4877 Рік тому

    Hey mate can you find any information or pics of a place named Glen Eden house in Gardners Bay? :)

  • @benjaminparkinson5255
    @benjaminparkinson5255 Рік тому +1

    Can you do opossum Bay home of the potters

  • @northgoatscrew
    @northgoatscrew Рік тому +3

    so your're tellin me they swam COWS out to betsy??

    • @bmw_m140i_aus7
      @bmw_m140i_aus7 Рік тому +2

      I believe the moo moos did most of the swimming 😂

    • @angusthornett
      @angusthornett  Рік тому

      Yep

    • @northgoatscrew
      @northgoatscrew Рік тому

      iv stared at that island for hours and hours thinking the only animals out there ever would have been birds rabbits and reptiles!! lovin these vids mate keep them coming.

  • @agentorange3117
    @agentorange3117 3 місяці тому

    You have the personality of 3 moggies 😂

  • @armiebarnes1881
    @armiebarnes1881 Рік тому +2

    Love the your video, but I find the added sound affects annoying.

  • @therespectedlex9794
    @therespectedlex9794 7 місяців тому

    That house was made in 1850, with a wood and a little corrigated iron. Pull the other one cobber. Smaller people too? Very Henry VIII. You seem a bit bogged down in this idea that they had complicated lives. Eh? Why, did anyone you knew know them?

  • @SamMarsh04
    @SamMarsh04 11 місяців тому +1

    Great vid mate.

  • @bonifatiuskrowing
    @bonifatiuskrowing Рік тому +1

    My grandfather Fred evans lived in that house at south arm. He was one of 14 children, my mother played in that house, Chris Evans, and I have been there many times. It is heritage listed.

  • @bonifatiuskrowing
    @bonifatiuskrowing Рік тому +1

    My grandfather Fred evans lived in that house at south arm. He was one of 14 children, my mother played in that house, Chris Evans, and I have been there many times. It is heritage listed.