Heyup Rotherman, lived in Duncan St. from 76 till 79, great times good mates, mostly bikers, brothers Chris & Malc. Dobbin, Carl S. and all. Band played street party for the Silver Jubilee, started on a lorry trailer blew fuses and ended up in community centre! Yorkshire Terrier pub was our haunt .Great memories cheers.
round about that time my haunt was Masbro and the pubs around there, my go to was either the Atlas or the Canklow too, I didn't go to brinny school we had to go to Rotherham when I was younger in 1971 as brinny was still under the west riding I think. knocked about with a kid in mid 70s name Rice and another kid called Dave Jepson became my best mate.
Had many fabulous pub crawls in the 80s me and keith obrien them where the good old days spent many nights in East Dene club aswell in 60s now never go out where sadoos loved the video brought some great memories
Eyup pal my sister in law lives in Brinny spent many sunday afternoon in maggies with rock and roll bingo ! always go int phoenix when im back up north for a visit . Another good vid mate cheers
@@Rotherman Honestley pal keep doin what you are doin all though i don't have as much history as you from these places its still lovely to be reminded of bygone times which in my opinion were so much better than now . thanks mate ❤ to South Yorkshire regards from Kent
That was really good but you need to do a part 2 of the Whitehill area of Brinsworth. This is just one part of Brinsworth that you have filmed but nicely done. Well done Brinny Lad 👍😉
was you from normanville avenue behind the Atlas? we used to pal with a Gulliver from there, I'm sure there was a girl there who palled with my sister Jane.
@@Rotherman No I’m from the Gulliver family from halfway up Whitehill Road. My sister is called Jayne. The other Gulliver family you mention from Normanville are cousins Ann Jill Paul and Keith. I have 3 sisters Jayne Verna and Jacqueline from Whitehill Road.
Thank you @1970Maiden, the Atlas was a great pub and I guess a community pub too, I've no idea why it closed tho hopefully someone else puts a comment and tells us.
I remember playing on all the the new house building sites ( those were the days). Being chased into the roof space by the night watchman, and then falling through the ceiling above him... Don't know who was more scared, us or the night watchman lol :) Loved the photo of the old "prefabs" and the flood. You are doing sterling service for Brinny and Rotherham, John. Hat tip buddy.
Thanks stooie the night watchman was the dad of a girl in my class Her name was jane cook she had a sister and 2 brothers too, good looking lasses they were. They lived on roman crescent. just as I started walking up Roman Crescent before the flats
Hi Catherine, I've no idea about Flash Harry its what us kids used to say, I remember me dad taking me for the traditional 'short back and sides' Flash (he must have been an ex army barber you see on the old movie reels, as we all looked ready for the infantry when he'd done us) brylcreamed me hair gave me a curled quiff and I cried all the way back home. I'd have been about 8yrs old. great times.
wow steve yes you did, your Jeany was in our class and your John used to pal with us sometimes dragging you along lol, what great days we had in the 70s mate, twiggy is still me best mate we see each other regular, I'll let him know you've contacted me. have you subscribed? lol
@@Rotherman not subscribed but seen all yer vids, the midland where you did the vid was my local up to a few weeks ago but I go next door to new inn now as I live in masborough, give me regards to twiggy, I can remember when we were kids and he had a mini in garage on end of estate what he used to tinker with and drive up and down garages cos he didn’t have a license lol
I lived in Kimberworth just near Dishmans then Sheffield then back to Brinsworth. Just off Bawtry rd.. Rotherham was great until it became full of kiddy diddlers.
Nice to see where you were brought up Dallo. Getting to grips with new technology? What is your reason for doing this? are you doing it for the children or for local history?
Hi Tony thanks for your comment, when we are kids we don't appreciate nothing cos its just there, its when ya old that you do actually appreciate stuff and what you did as kids and what our parents or guardians did for us. When I travel to work I always use the motorway and just came past here a few week back as the motorway was at a standstill, so took this road on the way home. I always look up to where I lived so it just came to me I will do a memory trip, there's so much to say and see but it gets too long and people lose interest so tried to cover a little bit.
its occurred to me after watching this back, the bakery on the supermarket was a laundrette with a cigarette machine on the wall outside.
Heyup Rotherman, lived in Duncan St. from 76 till 79, great times good mates, mostly bikers, brothers Chris & Malc. Dobbin, Carl S. and all. Band played street party for the Silver Jubilee, started on a lorry trailer blew fuses and ended up in community centre! Yorkshire Terrier pub was our haunt .Great memories cheers.
round about that time my haunt was Masbro and the pubs around there, my go to was either the Atlas or the Canklow too, I didn't go to brinny school we had to go to Rotherham when I was younger in 1971 as brinny was still under the west riding I think. knocked about with a kid in mid 70s name Rice and another kid called Dave Jepson became my best mate.
Had many fabulous pub crawls in the 80s me and keith obrien them where the good old days spent many nights in East Dene club aswell in 60s now never go out where sadoos loved the video brought some great memories
@@jeanettepearman6178 thanks Jeanette we're not sad love just cautious these days
Eyup pal my sister in law lives in Brinny spent many sunday afternoon in maggies with rock and roll bingo ! always go int phoenix when im back up north for a visit . Another good vid mate cheers
Cheers fella think that video was my first crap un I did its been heavily edited from like 70mins to what you've just seen
@@Rotherman Honestley pal keep doin what you are doin all though i don't have as much history as you from these places its still lovely to be reminded of bygone times which in my opinion were so much better than now . thanks mate ❤ to South Yorkshire regards from Kent
@@deedahinkent that means a lot thank you.
That was really good but you need to do a part 2 of the Whitehill area of Brinsworth. This is just one part of Brinsworth that you have filmed but nicely done. Well done Brinny Lad 👍😉
was you from normanville avenue behind the Atlas? we used to pal with a Gulliver from there, I'm sure there was a girl there who palled with my sister Jane.
@@Rotherman No I’m from the Gulliver family from halfway up Whitehill Road. My sister is called Jayne. The other Gulliver family you mention from Normanville are cousins Ann Jill Paul and Keith. I have 3 sisters Jayne Verna and Jacqueline from Whitehill Road.
great tour guiding jon, dunt know brinny that much but i remember Atlas hotel being there 👍
Thank you @1970Maiden, the Atlas was a great pub and I guess a community pub too, I've no idea why it closed tho hopefully someone else puts a comment and tells us.
Really moving at the end like you said 🥲
I remember playing on all the the new house building sites ( those were the days). Being chased into the roof space by the night watchman, and then falling through the ceiling above him... Don't know who was more scared, us or the night watchman lol :)
Loved the photo of the old "prefabs" and the flood.
You are doing sterling service for Brinny and Rotherham, John. Hat tip buddy.
Thanks stooie the night watchman was the dad of a girl in my class Her name was jane cook she had a sister and 2 brothers too, good looking lasses they were. They lived on roman crescent. just as I started walking up Roman Crescent before the flats
Aww that was really good dallo ❤
Thank you Jane
Used to do brownies and guides in that hall
Eh Dallo - this is reet good this. Awww at the wedding reception venue... Flash Harry - wasnt he the chap out of St. Trinians?
Hi Catherine, I've no idea about Flash Harry its what us kids used to say, I remember me dad taking me for the traditional 'short back and sides' Flash (he must have been an ex army barber you see on the old movie reels, as we all looked ready for the infantry when he'd done us) brylcreamed me hair gave me a curled quiff and I cried all the way back home. I'd have been about 8yrs old. great times.
My grand dad lived in a pre-fab in Brinsworth.
Send me a message on email you probably know my sister from South Grove
email address?
@@ladystardust2885 Rotherham60@yahoo.com
@@Rotherman thanks. I found it.
I live in wales now for 42 years x Brisworth lad John cant
yeah I remember you john see the othe comment on the brinsworth vid
I used to live next door to twiggy and knew almost every one on the estate including you dallo
wow steve yes you did, your Jeany was in our class and your John used to pal with us sometimes dragging you along lol, what great days we had in the 70s mate, twiggy is still me best mate we see each other regular, I'll let him know you've contacted me. have you subscribed? lol
@@Rotherman not subscribed but seen all yer vids, the midland where you did the vid was my local up to a few weeks ago but I go next door to new inn now as I live in masborough, give me regards to twiggy, I can remember when we were kids and he had a mini in garage on end of estate what he used to tinker with and drive up and down garages cos he didn’t have a license lol
HAHAHA. I remember queuing for my giro at that post office!!!!!
I lived in Kimberworth just near Dishmans then Sheffield then back to Brinsworth. Just off Bawtry rd.. Rotherham was great until it became full of kiddy diddlers.
I was round the back on HV road from when that estate was built in about 1975.@@rodlaughton2318
Can you remember the cant
I remember you John we used to pal about together some times, wernt we some how distantly related your mum and my grandma? something like that.
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Nice to see where you were brought up Dallo. Getting to grips with new technology? What is your reason for doing this? are you doing it for the children or for local history?
Hi Tony thanks for your comment, when we are kids we don't appreciate nothing cos its just there, its when ya old that you do actually appreciate stuff and what you did as kids and what our parents or guardians did for us. When I travel to work I always use the motorway and just came past here a few week back as the motorway was at a standstill, so took this road on the way home. I always look up to where I lived so it just came to me I will do a memory trip, there's so much to say and see but it gets too long and people lose interest so tried to cover a little bit.