Was born in Droylsden, now live in Australia, have done for 53 years. Visited Droylsden in 1973, but not since Greetings from Adelaide South Australia.
I spent my entire teenage years in Droylsden, i went to Littlemoss and lived on Machester road, Brook avenue and St Andrews avenue near the church. I didn't move far, I now live in Ashton.
Loads of history at the Robertsons Jam Factory, Chris. The staff canteen was actually a dance hall and radio shows used to be broadcast from there during WWII. Also, the most famous (or maybe, infamous) employee was one, Myra Hindley. Also, blowing my own trumpet here, Droylsden Medlock Centre was the home of Tameside's only rugby league club, Tameside Borough. Good luck with the rest of it pal.
I grew up in Droylsden in the 50's and I remember the smell of marmalade days . Did'nt genraly notice the scent of strawberrys most of the time , but marmalade days the whole air ( from about a mile away ) was filled with that delicious aroma . There were other factory smells as well , some of them chemical and on the face of it unpleasant , but filtered through the trusty glasses of nostalgia so comforting .
@@hikespikessights-4680 sorry did not mean subtitles, check out the 'signs: at the entry gates of Droylsden FC on the video & you will see what I mean.
Nice. This is my home town. I live Wales now. Good vlog. Thanks.
I live in droylsden and it's not that good I just wanna move soon
I liked it better before it became part of Tameside, it was much nicer.
Was born in Droylsden, now live in Australia, have done for 53 years. Visited Droylsden in 1973, but not since
Greetings from Adelaide South Australia.
I spent my entire teenage years in Droylsden, i went to Littlemoss and lived on Machester road, Brook avenue and St Andrews avenue near the church.
I didn't move far, I now live in Ashton.
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You went to Littlemoss Boys school?
Loads of history at the Robertsons Jam Factory, Chris. The staff canteen was actually a dance hall and radio shows used to be broadcast from there during WWII. Also, the most famous (or maybe, infamous) employee was one, Myra Hindley. Also, blowing my own trumpet here, Droylsden Medlock Centre was the home of Tameside's only rugby league club, Tameside Borough. Good luck with the rest of it pal.
Love the video as I was bought up in Droylsden, be nice to flip the video in post production so text is the correct way round tho, subscribing.
New friend here and I am looking forward to your new video
Cool...look forward to more...miss my home town :(
Nice vlogging my mate
Your site is great pal! But on my PC, 'the sound isn't great' ? Cheers dx
I grew up in Droylsden in the 50's and I remember the smell of marmalade days . Did'nt genraly notice the scent of strawberrys most of the time , but marmalade days the whole air ( from about a mile away ) was filled with that delicious aroma . There were other factory smells as well , some of them chemical and on the face of it unpleasant , but filtered through the trusty glasses of nostalgia so comforting .
The jam factory on Ashton Hill Lane
Turn off the subtitles lol
I had to after them calling it drawers the second time haha
@@julieeastham2794 yeah UA-cam put them on not me hahaha no worries.
Why are words reversed?
No idea I don't do subtitles UA-cam do it best turn themoff
@@hikespikessights-4680 sorry did not mean subtitles, check out the 'signs: at the entry gates of Droylsden FC on the video & you will see what I mean.
It's just the camera filming in mirror image lol