Love the walk-a-round. Our great great grandfather, William Wales (possibly spelt Wailes at the time) came from Cockermouth. Born 1880 Cockermouth UK Died 1884 Rye Park Australia Sentenced as a convict about 1824 to Sydney Australia. Would be cool if there are any Wales / Wailes surnames to make contact with.
Fond memories of growing up just outside cockermouth…still have family up home and glad to be getting back regularly…Remember one New Year’s Eve when we lined the street and surrounded the Mayo statue singing the new year in! Sainsbury used to be the cattle market area
Was eager to have a look at the hometown of my favorite poet William Wordsworth. Wondering how would be the places which were the inspiration of his poetry. Nice video🥰
Great tour but we never saw the Castle! Some good views from Memorial gardens and there is a really interesting history wall up Kings Arms Lane with all the details of the people you mentioned when in the Trout garden. Thank you for doing these I really enjoy watching them.
What an excellent video. I was born in Maryport (Ewanrigg Cottage Hospital) in 1948 but my family came from Cockermouth and that is where I lived until I left to go to university in London in 1967. My father (Stanley) worked at Jennings Brewery and my mother (Elma) at Mitchells Auction Co. The town has changed enormously since then, and not necessarily for the better, but I still have some very fond memories. Well done.
I just purchased on eBay a silver trophy featuring someone who won the Fat Stock turkey competition in 1873 in Cockermouth. I just had to have it. Greetings from Australia.
Just traced some ancestors to this town. Delightful. Thank you for the tour.
Thank you for watching. 😀👍🏻
Love the walk-a-round. Our great great grandfather, William Wales (possibly spelt Wailes at the time) came from Cockermouth.
Born 1880 Cockermouth UK
Died 1884 Rye Park Australia
Sentenced as a convict about 1824 to Sydney Australia.
Would be cool if there are any Wales / Wailes surnames to make contact with.
I think you meant to say he was born in 1780 , interesting that makes him 104 when he died and 44 when he was sentenced that’s amazing if correct
Fond memories of growing up just outside cockermouth…still have family up home and glad to be getting back regularly…Remember one New Year’s Eve when we lined the street and surrounded the Mayo statue singing the new year in! Sainsbury used to be the cattle market area
Great memories Kelly. Thank you for sharing. 👍🏻
Nice to see you in Cockermouth. Beautifully video I am living there. You missed Harris park .
Thank you. It is a nice little town. You are right to mention Harris park. It’s a nice place to visit. 😎
So beautiful 😍
Lovely 😍
Great video thanks.
Thank you for watching and your lovely comments. 😀👍🏻
Good to see someone else local on TH-cam !!
Thanks. 👍🏻
Same
Hi Paul just came across your videos very well done mate and really informative, thanks and I look forward to seeing more of you. 👍 Phil..
Thanks Phil. 😀👍🏻
Was eager to have a look at the hometown of my favorite poet William Wordsworth. Wondering how would be the places which were the inspiration of his poetry. Nice video🥰
Thank you😀👍🏻
Great tour but we never saw the Castle! Some good views from Memorial gardens and there is a really interesting history wall up Kings Arms Lane with all the details of the people you mentioned when in the Trout garden. Thank you for doing these I really enjoy watching them.
Thank you. I did intend to get some shots of the Castle & only realised when I got home that I’d missed it! 🤦♂️ Next time though!
cockermouth is a handy place for people to stop at if they want to visit the lake district.
What an excellent video. I was born in Maryport (Ewanrigg Cottage Hospital) in 1948 but my family came from Cockermouth and that is where I lived until I left to go to university in London in 1967. My father (Stanley) worked at Jennings Brewery and my mother (Elma) at Mitchells Auction Co. The town has changed enormously since then, and not necessarily for the better, but I still have some very fond memories. Well done.
Thank you. 👍🏻
I just purchased on eBay a silver trophy featuring someone who won the Fat Stock turkey competition in 1873 in Cockermouth. I just had to have it. Greetings from Australia.
Awesome. Thanks for watching. 😀
Hi love these walks how about visiting buttermere or tarn hows
Thank you. Will look into doing that. 👍🏻
I'm moving there soon.
Thanks
Is it rough in cockermouth?
It’s not considered to be a rough place. No.
Looking for shawn or Sean Taylor.. Worked back than Keswick foto shop His Dad was mr Tom.. But dont know the street anny more.. 1998 i think
I can’t take it seriously with that name cockermouth
But I bet it wasn’t rude sounding when they named it
Cocker means crooked in the local dialect, the river Cocker is a very fast flowing river with lots of curves and bends, hence the name.
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Wordsworth.
does no one mention the name "Cockermouth" if you sperate it it's you know
There deadass is a city called Cockermouth.
exactly lmao 💀
perhaps it has different meanings back then😏
Mouth of the river Cocker. Cocker meaning crooked/winding. 😀
I live here lol
The derwent runs from derwent water just saying
It starts in the Borrowdale valley on the sides of Glaramara, flows into Derwent Water, then into Bassenthwaite Lake, then into Cockermouth. 😉😀
@@ThatllDoVlog yes i allways ferget that i stand corected one of my faveret bike roads ( m/ cycles)
It is a great road for biking. 👍🏻