Stewartby Brickworks Chimney Demolition 26th September 2021, Stewartby - Bedfordshire
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Publicado 2021-09-30
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Fred Dibnah would be justifiably unimpressed with this.
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Fred would've made those chimneys come straight down.
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I grew up in Bedford, moved away a couple of years ago and didn't know these had come down. Lots of memories of these chimneys signalling the beginning or end of a journey. I remember walking around Stewart by as a kid and the place always had an orange film everywhere. Sad to see but glad this film exists. For people asking why we aren't using them, the brickworks shut down in 2008, failed to meet emissions standards. Part of the area is now park, the main site will be developed for business and more housing. Thanks for filming and posting this
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Thanks for this, very sad to see these fabulous monuments to the skill and dedication men showed in their construction, men who got up each day to go to work to build these, probably months or years of hard dangerous toil and then they are literally gone in a few seconds.
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Would like a version with a bit of historical/technical narration & clean audio of blasts/falls, minus dramatic soundtrack.
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I'm surprised that they were permitted to allow debris in the ponds.
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I always feel sad when old buildings get demolished.
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I love how though the walls still stand, a forest has been growing inside of what was once the brick factory. I hope a lot of the bricks can be recovered and reused, which is common in many places.
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Remember passing these on the way to see relatives near Bedford. Back then the brickworks were still working and you could see, from the train, the working conveyor belts taking clay to the works from the pits. The pits are just lakes now and yet another industry closed.
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I’m sitting at brickworks right now and watching this video is so resourceful and informative, I have learnt a lot today. Thanks for this x
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Great footage. But really sad to see the iconic buildings vanishing.
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What one man has built, another can always break.
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Thank you very much for the upload its a pity they werent listed.
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all the hard work and history that has been spent on this! I just don't understand why people would destroy a special part of history. :/
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did they get the debris out of the water?
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Very nice work! Thank you for posting. Cheers from New Braunfels, Texas.
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So much work to build. Gone in no time.
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A useful record of change - impressive rainbow in the spray from the "final splashdown". Thank you for creating and posting. Mike
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Rather sad they have gone, having seen them twice a day for seven years on my train journey to and from school in Bedford.
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Love the video and the soundtrack too!! 😊👍