Fascinating stuff. I walk through the underpass everyday to and from work and although I always knew about Church Wharf and the community down there, never seen so many old photos of the place.
Thanks for the excellent video. I can no longer get about so your video was like a virtual tour. Incredible how things have changed. I like you, enjoy looking at old street maps of bolton . I was born in the early 1950's in halliwell and how things have changed. The current generation are quite lucky in certain aspects in that there is a virtual record of the area thanks to Google etc. What I wouldn't give for a time machine. Anyway, keep up the good work mate.
Very interesting. Some great photos I haven't seen before. I now the area like the back of my hand. I used to live on Westbrook St. (demolished in mid 1984) If anyone fancies a poke about for a bit of lost history. On the banking just by the stone railway arch on Bury Rd, the banking below the footpath to the footbridge where the wood shed is/was tucked under the arch.. might be gone now... 25 years ago there was one of the old iron gas street light poles just lying in the brambles (Other side of the viaduct from Plevna St) I wonder if that's still there... just lying in the undergrowth forgotten. If you know the area from back then you will know exactly where I mean..
I just followed the route, as close as possible. Did it on an carbon aero road bike, what a fool. Followed it all the way back to Manchester. Thanks for the video.
Your videos are great and really helpful.i left Bury when i was 11 to live in Scotland and never knew about much about the canal. Are you aware of the great website called NLS its overly maps form years ago over google. i use it constantly to find the canal hope you find it useful
Fascinating stuff. I walk through the underpass everyday to and from work and although I always knew about Church Wharf and the community down there, never seen so many old photos of the place.
Thanks for the excellent video. I can no longer get about so your video was like a virtual tour. Incredible how things have changed. I like you, enjoy looking at old street maps of bolton . I was born in the early 1950's in halliwell and how things have changed. The current generation are quite lucky in certain aspects in that there is a virtual record of the area thanks to Google etc. What I wouldn't give for a time machine. Anyway, keep up the good work mate.
Fantastic areas I knew well as a kid.👏👍
Excellent video, I have learnt alot about the canal watching your videos. 👍🏻
Thanks Steven. I appreciate that.
Very interesting. Some great photos I haven't seen before. I now the area like the back of my hand. I used to live on Westbrook St. (demolished in mid 1984) If anyone fancies a poke about for a bit of lost history. On the banking just by the stone railway arch on Bury Rd, the banking below the footpath to the footbridge where the wood shed is/was tucked under the arch.. might be gone now... 25 years ago there was one of the old iron gas street light poles just lying in the brambles (Other side of the viaduct from Plevna St)
I wonder if that's still there... just lying in the undergrowth forgotten.
If you know the area from back then you will know exactly where I mean..
I just followed the route, as close as possible. Did it on an carbon aero road bike, what a fool. Followed it all the way back to Manchester. Thanks for the video.
Your videos are great and really helpful.i left Bury when i was 11 to live in Scotland and never knew about much about the canal. Are you aware of the great website called NLS its overly maps form years ago over google. i use it constantly to find the canal hope you find it useful
Thanks Fiona. Yes I've had a look at that website. It's brilliant, and shows you how much has changed in the past 100 or so years.
Thanks just subbed.
The fine was as high as eight shillings.
For trespass on the later L&Y.R