Graham Hill's Grave, Plane Crash Site & Home That Has Been Honoured With A Blue Plaquw
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- I visit the final resting place of motor racing legend Mr Graham Hill, I also visit Arkley Golf Club, the location where Graham's plane crashed. We also pay a visit to Grahams Hills former family home which has been honoured with a blue heritage plaque.
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Photos courtesy of Wikipedia and video footage courtesy of BBC television
Hello..Really good video so interesting an well presented as usual..thanks for posting.
Hey D.I., my first time commenting. Love the Channel, great videos. Keep up the great content, much respect from the U.S.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video, thank you!!!
Hello mate, many thanks for this it was very interesting. I find it so strange to see people gently playing golf near the exact spot where five people met their end. It just goes to show, life goes on and in time events and people are largely forgotten. All the best.
An absolute legend of the British motor sport
Hi mate another great video. Loving your work here in Brisbane 👍👍🍺🍺🏴🏴
Thanks, seen his grave on a short. Found your channel about him.
The late, great Graham Hill. My favourite F1 driver since reading his book ‘Life at the Limit’ when a teenager.
What a different world it was back then in the 50s and 60s, many of the drivers being good friends, socialising and staying in the same hotels etc. And enjoying many pranks & high jinks along the way.
But Graham was unique. His dry humour and tongue-in-cheek wit made him a popular guest on TV quiz shows, whilst at parties his irrepressible humour would come out (and his trousers would come off!) just to add to the sense of devil-may-care fun and revelry.
It’s a great shame that a number of the spicier episodes in his book had to be removed on lawyers advice, as they would inevitably trigger legal action if left in…
This guy was an absolute legend!
Good to see you back
Very interesting, well done.
A real gentleman of motor racing
I wonder if he would of found similar success with his own racing team if he didn’t pass away