DEADLY TRAIN CRASH IN BLACK COUNTRY WE GO TO SPOT AND TALK HISTORY
2023-07-06に共有
00:00 introduction
00:18 Mrs. rogers goes to Worcester on the OW&WR
01:08 the crash near the bridge inn
02:43 carriages break loose from steam engine
03:19 crash reenactment by BCHH
04:41 eye witness speaks
06:22 Jay and Burt the Black country boys outing
コメント (16)
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I love round there and I’d never heard anything about that crash either, so thanks for that and its certainly apart of our history and there definitely should be a plack for remembrance! I’d love to come with you on a search and metal detect as I’ve got a detector and would love to try and find something and come on some walks with and learn about my local history and area!
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Excellent. Never knew this. Definitely a plaque.
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I am a local guy and remember my parents talking about this when I brought my house that backs onto the line - I think there was a story in the Black Country bugle about it many years ago - really enjoying the content 👍🏼 Did you know a bomber plane crashed in the gardens of Adelaide street. My Mom lived in a house with an adjoining garden - 1 woman died , apparently she only stayed at her Moms house once a week - maybe a good story to cover 👌🏽
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I did know about this awful event but you added more details. As always another excellent production.
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Brilliant again lads
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Really interesting there should be a memorial somewhere so many lives lost 😢
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Wow what a great find germ of a channel ..
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Brilliant editing. Best video yet. And love the technical term “chew chewing” 😂.
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Never knew of this disaster. Surely a memorial is in order. Thank you for a brilliant video
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Great video. It's a shame so many things get forgotten, but.. Some kind of memorial wouldn't go a miss, I know there's lots to remember, but still..
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Great stuff 👍
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Never heard of this either, im just 2 minutes from Walbrook. Such a shame
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This is the best history channel turned on notifications for it 💯
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There should definitely be some kind of memorial - really sad.
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the skeldon name still exists in tipton