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What's it ACTUALLY like to see people cheesing it on Gloucestershire's hills
Coopers Hill Cheese Roll is one of those quirky British festivals that has gone global, with massive media attention every year and thousands of people turning up. But away from the cameras, what's it actually like to attend? Is it as fun watching people tumble down a hill from great distance as it is watching it on TV? And why is it so popular?
Tetbury woolsack race just down the road is another hill that local people race, but this one they go up as well as down, and the result is less in the hands of the gods, and more in individual endurance. But does that make a fun festival?
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Biography of an Airport - The Making of Manchester Airport
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This video tells the history of the biggest British airport outside of London: Manchester Airport. From its wartime use as a parachute training school, the airport quickly became the most important in the north of England when the package holiday boom exploded in the 1960s and 70s. As the airport grew to meet demand and cement itself as an economic powerhouse for the whole of the region, its st...
RAF Ringway and the Birth of Britain's 3rd Busiest Airport
Просмотров 24 тыс.14 дней назад
Before Manchester Airport became Britain's third busiest airport and acting as a gateway to half the world, it started off as a humble grassy landing strip, beside a couple of rudimentary hangars... in the tiny Cheshire parish of Ringway. Within a year of it opening in 1938, it was taken over by the Royal Air Force and quickly found its wartime use as both a parachute training school and an ass...
Is Marsden Cuckoo Festival the perfect little British festival?
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Месяц назад
April is the month for celebrating the proper arrival of spring and Britain is busy with lots of festivals, many of which go back centuries. But Great Britain is an island that loves small village festivals, fetes and fairs, and this month I wanted to go to one of these, just over the border into West Yorkshire, to see if I could find one. The cuckoo festival in Marsden celebrates the tradition...
Why Did Manchester Have So Many Airfields?
Просмотров 103 тыс.Месяц назад
Before Manchester gained the UK's third largest airport it was home to several smaller airfields, as the age of aviation went from experimental to exciting! Many of them were just that: fields - with little more than a grassy landing strip and a few buildings. But as the years went by, and a couple of World Wars entered the story, sites became more complicated. Military aerodromes like those at...
I went to Britain's most brutal football game - Workington Uppies and Downies
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It's March, and this time I'm in Workington to see a part of British history still alive today - the oldest ball game probably known to these Isles. Like many similar events up and down Britain, the Uppies and Downies is a ball game dating back centuries, if not more. Three games take place over three days around Easter time, bringing together the whole town into one of its most enduring tradit...
A Tour of the World's Oldest SURVIVING Passenger Railway Stations
Просмотров 30 тыс.3 месяца назад
A quick look at a collection of mainline railway stations that on the outside appear as nothing out of the ordinary, but happen to be the oldest surviving passenger railway stations that are still in use. that's quite a long title for a world record, but that's because early railway history is so vague and not much remains or is still used today. And taking into account all of the technicalitie...
Rediscovering Viking Britain at Europe's largest Viking Festival
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 месяца назад
It's February, and another excuse for the British to dress up, get drunk, and attack each other with ancient weaponry. This month I'm heading to one of the biggest historical festivals in Britain: Jorvik Viking Festival in the great city of York. The largest of its kind in Europe, I've not just turned up to see a lot of people in costume, carrying swords and shields. This one promises to be a m...
Can this battle reenactment change my mind about the English Civil War?
Просмотров 4 тыс.4 месяца назад
It's January, so why not kick the year off with a jolly Holly Holy Day in Nantwich, with some Morris dancing, battle reenactment and a whole load of musket fire and canon fire? I couldn't think of an answer to that question so I went to pay a visit, hoping a reenactment of an important part of the English Civil War - the Battle of Nantwich - would bring to life a period of history I've never re...
History of Manchester - 8. Suffragette City
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In the late 1800s, Manchester's political revolution was well underway. Ideas and movements born or nurtured in the city were fast becoming mainstream ideas that would go on to influence national and international politics. It's a story that starts with Lancashire cotton workers voting to keep the blockade of cotton from Southern States during the US Civil War, even during a regional famine, an...
The History of Britain's Most Notorious Slum Development
Просмотров 24 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Hulme is today one of Manchester's most dynamic, forward thinking and exciting places to live... but it never used to be like this. At the start of the 20th century it was one of Britain's poorest slum areas - row after row of poorly built red-brick terraced housing to house the city's most deprived inhabitants. In the middle of the century it was redeveloped with modernist architecture - famou...
The Rude Tour of Britain
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The Rude Tour of Britain
The Antonine Wall: Rome's attempt to control the rebels of Northern Britain
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The Antonine Wall: Rome's attempt to control the rebels of Northern Britain
What remains of the "first" steam powered passenger railway line?
Просмотров 300 тыс.8 месяцев назад
What remains of the "first" steam powered passenger railway line?
Why the 'Stonehenge of the North' is more incredible than you think
Просмотров 12 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Why the 'Stonehenge of the North' is more incredible than you think
Was Football's first World Cup won by northern coalminers?
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Was Football's first World Cup won by northern coalminers?
What's left of Manchester's Victorian gas holders?
Просмотров 8 тыс.9 месяцев назад
What's left of Manchester's Victorian gas holders?
Cycling the British Coastline - 5. Aberdeen to Sunderland
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Cycling the British Coastline - 5. Aberdeen to Sunderland
The Innovative Failure of Trow Rocks Disappearing Gun
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.11 месяцев назад
The Innovative Failure of Trow Rocks Disappearing Gun
Alfred Wainwright, A Love Letter to Lakeland
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Alfred Wainwright, A Love Letter to Lakeland
This long-abandoned transporter bridge is still an icon of an era
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
This long-abandoned transporter bridge is still an icon of an era
Cycling the British Coastline - 4.2. John o' Groats to Aberdeen
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Cycling the British Coastline - 4.2. John o' Groats to Aberdeen
5 historical things you might not know about Liverpool
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
5 historical things you might not know about Liverpool
History of Manchester - 7. Radical City
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
History of Manchester - 7. Radical City
The Brutally Bonkers Architecture of Sheffield
Просмотров 68 тыс.Год назад
The Brutally Bonkers Architecture of Sheffield
How Liverpool Became Embroiled in the US Civil War
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
How Liverpool Became Embroiled in the US Civil War
Is This Road Junction Really the Worst in Britain?
Просмотров 110 тыс.Год назад
Is This Road Junction Really the Worst in Britain?
Cycling the British Coast - 4.1. The Outer Hebrides & North Coast
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Cycling the British Coast - 4.1. The Outer Hebrides & North Coast
The Wonderful World of Northern Water Towers!
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
The Wonderful World of Northern Water Towers!
Is Piccadilly Gardens the Worst Public Space in the World?
Просмотров 113 тыс.Год назад
Is Piccadilly Gardens the Worst Public Space in the World?

Комментарии

  • @bobjackson6524
    @bobjackson6524 16 часов назад

    Cant believe ive not seen this one yet. Hulme has always fascinated me for many reasons. And, weve had family in& out of there since very early 20C. Gna watch this on my night shift later. 👊

  • @AZBCDE
    @AZBCDE День назад

    Definitely NOT SAFER

  • @peterjackson2625
    @peterjackson2625 2 дня назад

    The other place was Woodford airfield.

  • @peterjackson2625
    @peterjackson2625 2 дня назад

    After saving up for a year, I bought a bike. Two of the places I went to, were Ringway airport. In those days, passengers either walked to the plane or went in a small bus. If I waited long enough, I actually saw a plane take off, or land.

  • @barrytipton1179
    @barrytipton1179 3 дня назад

    As a child we used to walk or cycle from Altrincham occasionally got a lift . It was in the early 1960s I can remember the two buildings the had public viewing areas on the flat roves having to pay via a turnstile. The flights were well spaced out not being as busy as now . As far as I am concerned it’s still Ringway airport.

  • @xn9333
    @xn9333 3 дня назад

    Would be a nice greenway for bicycling or walking from Edinburgh to Glasgow

  • @ruthbrierley1798
    @ruthbrierley1798 3 дня назад

    Have a look at the Abbot's Bromley Horn Dance from Staffordshire. Normally held in early September I think. The dancers dress up as various characters and dance with deer antlers tied on their head. The antlers are kept in the village church for the rest of the year. They carbon dated the deer antlers to 1000 years old! 🤯

  • @apunkman
    @apunkman 3 дня назад

    The location of Oldham’s Station was a problem too, used to be an ‘underground’ to get there then overground bridge? Whatever, it was a mugger’s paradise as it was so isolated. Compare this to Huddersfield’s station. Again Oldham town planers down the years have been a disaster for the this second rate one horse town.

  • @geoffsimms7265
    @geoffsimms7265 4 дня назад

    A good video showing parts of the abandonment of the rail system. It’s good to see someone show people how it’s been abandoned. Other videos exist showing how well peeling holdings have done with the docks. Granted lots of new cranes but no way of getting the freight in and out. This is a good video showing how the infrastructure is bad and in desperate need of upgrading. Well done.

  • @DJunclepaul2nd
    @DJunclepaul2nd 5 дней назад

    Maybe 10 years ago me and my buddy would visit RAF blackcap with our mini Moto. Great fun. . Weren't old RAF aircraft flown there to be broken down at the end of their lives? believe it was bought/used by a car company to test mpg ratings for new cars, or tyre wear or something lome that.

  • @DJunclepaul2nd
    @DJunclepaul2nd 5 дней назад

    Big up your self

  • @TroyTempest0
    @TroyTempest0 5 дней назад

    Really enjoyed your series of vids Ollie. Great stuff!

    • @BeeHereNowuk
      @BeeHereNowuk 5 дней назад

      Ace, thanks very much. Just a good excuse to go to these things tbh

  • @four_makers
    @four_makers 5 дней назад

    Loving this mini series Ollie. I guess by now you know there was RUclips royalty right at the front 😅

    • @BeeHereNowuk
      @BeeHereNowuk 5 дней назад

      Yeah there were a few RUclipsrs there as far as I know. I need a production team behind me next time 😄

  • @SunshineMix101
    @SunshineMix101 5 дней назад

    'Great video. 'Thanks for sharing.

  • @tremensdelirious
    @tremensdelirious 6 дней назад

    Can walk to so many festivals from your house: Rushcart, Band contest, Yanks. Why I loved growing up in Mossley. Put in a great Mossley football club, and a brilliant local cricket scene and it’s a fine place to live

  • @theoztreecrasher2647
    @theoztreecrasher2647 6 дней назад

    Can this be baked into law indefinitely via a Heritage Listing? Otherwise that cleared strip will inevitably fall prey to new "Greening Requirements" soon. 🤔😱

  • @6thdayblue59
    @6thdayblue59 6 дней назад

    You may want to do a little more research into aviation and Manchester. Perhaps the various airfields that existed over the years and how MAN became the airport it is today ? I wish you all the best in your ‘RUclips career’ and hope you make it mate. But Manc to Manc……… ‘You are winging it mate’. Do the research, and post with history and facts, people will love it, especially as you are about Manchester. For now, wishing you mate, Peace, Love and Reality x

    • @BeeHereNowuk
      @BeeHereNowuk 6 дней назад

      Lol nice one

    • @6thdayblue59
      @6thdayblue59 5 дней назад

      @@BeeHereNowuk Lovin’ it….. Looking forward to when the guys create content. (Raising a pint mate)

  • @jennythescouser
    @jennythescouser 6 дней назад

    What about covering Warrington's Walking Day on June 28th?

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 6 дней назад

    Learn something new every day -- this takes the cake although it does seem a little cheesy. Wait...... Relax, just take it cheesy. It's really gouda to have you here. Keep thinking, you’ll find a whey. Don't worry -- cheddar days are coming. That's a gouda cheese. It's always cheddar to give than to receive. Sorry, I'll go home now.......

    • @BeeHereNowuk
      @BeeHereNowuk 5 дней назад

      Hahahaha grate cheese puns amigo!

    • @jetsons101
      @jetsons101 4 дня назад

      @@BeeHereNowuk They made me laugh so much it made me "cut the cheese" Sorry for the bad joke -- it really stinks....

  • @philipmurphy2
    @philipmurphy2 6 дней назад

    Another great video Ollie, keep them coming 👍

  • @keithwalmsley1830
    @keithwalmsley1830 6 дней назад

    Is it any wonder people from abroad think we're bonkers!!!! Great video sir, if a little cheesy!!! 🤣

  • @driving_all_over
    @driving_all_over 6 дней назад

    Nice one Ollie, great to see my little weird county on one of your videos 😁 They also used to have an onion eating competition in Newent although it hasn’t happened since covid but there has been talk of bringing it back again I’ve never been to either of these ones but as much as it’s great that the cheese rolling is getting recognition internationally it seems to be becoming a victim of its own success a bit. This year was the first time I’ve ever seen a live text page for it on the BBC That Tetbury one looks fun through and I must admit I hadn’t heard of it until seeing your post on Instagram the other day about both

    • @BeeHereNowuk
      @BeeHereNowuk 5 дней назад

      I had such a good time at Tetbury. And the whole county is beautiful, even if the hills down are south only little 😉 Very happy I went

  • @fantasticfraggle
    @fantasticfraggle 6 дней назад

    Another fab video Ollie! Keep them coming! 😃

  • @davidwilliams1396
    @davidwilliams1396 6 дней назад

    Great vid again. Are the remains of the settlements still underneath the runway?

  • @LancashireLass
    @LancashireLass 6 дней назад

    My Granny lived in Mobberley. I remember the signs everywhere saying "NO second runway" - there was a feeling that the village was going to be cut in two.

  • @eliotreader8220
    @eliotreader8220 7 дней назад

    i understand that prince pulled the last train through the old tunnel

  • @nickh2519
    @nickh2519 7 дней назад

    I spent a lot of time on the viewing terraces when I was a schoolboy up to 1983. At one time the viewing area was shut down and the "regulars" decamped to the end of the runway at the end of Shadowmoss Road. Someone even pinned a banner saying "give us back our terraces" to the airport fence which the police came and removed, declaring it a hazard for aircraft engines (possibly a fair point!) . Thanks for the memories, all the best

  • @alunjones2550
    @alunjones2550 8 дней назад

    I learned to fly at Ringway back in the 80's when light aircraft could still fly there. I'll never forgive them for removing the chandeliers.........

  • @tingtongsuzywong1
    @tingtongsuzywong1 8 дней назад

    en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_European_Airways_Flight_411 This has to be the worse crash at manchester every one forgets this story about the shadowmoss road aircrash

  • @martinyates353
    @martinyates353 8 дней назад

    back in the 80's anyone could access terminal 1 just for a coffee or something to eat! so my mates and I would "call in" after a night out in Wilmslow (Valley lodge hotel!).

  • @michelleskidmore7902
    @michelleskidmore7902 9 дней назад

    There was a song about this just can’t remember what is called

  • @PhilWaud
    @PhilWaud 9 дней назад

    Love this series of videos, and your chilled out but information packed presenting style! Thank you for making them and keep them coming!

  • @xcrypt6737
    @xcrypt6737 9 дней назад

    A trapped spirit. Good you didn't open it.

  • @rochelleoconnor6676
    @rochelleoconnor6676 9 дней назад

    Brilliant video yet again, thank you! However, you missed out a big crash that happened close to the airport, on Shadowmoss road in 1957 and I think it would be great if you could report on this too. Hope there are more videos soon :)

  • @IPFreely1966
    @IPFreely1966 9 дней назад

    Really enjoyed, well put together, thank for sharing.

  • @shirleymilton5178
    @shirleymilton5178 9 дней назад

    I grew up in Heald Green. I flew from Ringway to London for my job in 1962, it was the very first time that I had flown.Later, back in Cheshire ( as it was then) I met my husband and did a lot of our courting in the airport because the cafe was always open.I do remember being amazed by the chandeliers.

  • @TheLucreziia
    @TheLucreziia 9 дней назад

    As a young lad in the 1960's I would spend all day on the observation piers at the airport with my Ian Allen plane spotter book and my aircraft radio, happy days!" 😊😊

  • @duxberry1958
    @duxberry1958 9 дней назад

    the Exeter canal is dated 1560

  • @lifeschool
    @lifeschool 9 дней назад

    The airport is huge now. When I came back from Budapest in April, I had to walk from one end of the terminal to the other to reach the customs gate. It felt like a long tunnel, with the exits appearing like a mirage in the distance, forever moving further away. It took me probably 20mins to walk the length of that corridor, because they said conveyors are too prone to breaking down, and an insurance nightmare. You would think they would simply run a road train service on the tarmac, so passengers are taken back to somewhere a bit nearer.

  • @ffrancrogowski2192
    @ffrancrogowski2192 9 дней назад

    Very impressive how passenger air traffic built up since the end of the second world war. I did hear at one time that when it wasn't possible to land at Ringway, maybe through weather conditions, in an emergency the odd plane was deflected to land at Woodford. Anyhow, Ollie, a great job done of this video, thank you.

  • @jetsons101
    @jetsons101 9 дней назад

    As a licensed A&P I whole heartily approve of the fine aviation video. What.... Wait....... Did you sneak in a clip from the 1980 movie Airplane at 5:48 When I fly, I dread going anywhere close to LAX --- terrible airport. Dubi ???? That has to be the most hypocritical city, alot of kinky stuff goes on there. Thanks to Ollie for helping to keep local and regional history alive.............

    • @BeeHereNowuk
      @BeeHereNowuk 9 дней назад

      Ace, thanks Mike! Yeah I did sneak a little Airplane in there 😂😂 Glad you noticed. I've not heard good things about LAX 😂

    • @jetsons101
      @jetsons101 9 дней назад

      @@BeeHereNowuk "I've not heard good things about LAX" is a vast understatement....... lol

  • @seany84uk
    @seany84uk 9 дней назад

    Excellent documentary! i used to love going to the airport to plane spot in the early 90s with my dad and it didnt cost a penny to get into the building etc. Now they are trying to make you pay for anything at every turn!

  • @MrAlwaysBlue
    @MrAlwaysBlue 9 дней назад

    I recall those chandeliers and the horrible brown tobacco stains. The first time I flew was in 1974, aged 9 from Ringway.

  • @philipmurphy2
    @philipmurphy2 9 дней назад

    Excellent video of Manchester Airport