I am so pleased that you enjoyed the video ! AGE brings with it many memories - I felt the same wandering around the site even though not from that area. Thanks for not picking up on my "error" of referring to BIRMINGHAM as opposed to DUDLEY - it was mentioned just as a rough geographical location for anyone not familiar with the area !
Brings back some memories to me, especially the two buses, the 74, my aunties and uncles were conducters on this route, and to think I could have been on this particular bus. The 245 was my taxj from Dudley to Tipton and back when I was courting, and then there was Hobbs fish shop, had a few chips from there when in Hall Street in the early 50s.
Thank you, nice museum, nice people, nice accent. I plan to go there this year. I was born in the East End of London and lived most of my life in Essex, but I feel drawn to Worcestershire and the Black Country.
If you like outdoor 'living' museums , may I recommend The Avoncroft Museum, The Weald and Downland Museum and Beamish Open Air Museum.. All wonderful...
Did I hear correctly at the beginning when the man said "Dudley,Birmingham" ?. Don't let anyone make this mistake if they are in Dudley. Birmingham is not in the Black Country.
It is both ignorant and offensive that you claim the Black Country is in NW Brum! Let me assure you that the BCLM is in fact in Dudley, (NOT NEAR) and the Black Country, NOT BIRMINGHAM! DO NOT CONFUSE THE TWO! We in the Black Country are proud of our heritage, unique accent & dialect. Tired of constantly being labelled a Brummie by lazy media. You're welcome!
The Black Country, 'in the north west of Birmingham'??? Sorry but the Black Country is not, and has never been, a part of Birmingham. Hopefully, it will never be in the future either. The Black Country has a rich and entirely different history and culture from the rest of the West Midlands. We are Yam Yams and proud of being so.
no its not the black country is defined by its coal industry the coal seem covers West Bromwich, Coseley, Oldbury, Blackheath, Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Bilston, Dudley, Tipton, Wednesfield and parts of Halesowen, Wednesbury and Walsall but not Wolverhampton, Stourbridge and Smethwick it stops well before birmingham
West Bromwich, Coseley, Oldbury, Blackheath, Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Bilston, Dudley, Tipton, Wednesfield and parts of Halesowen, Wednesbury and Walsall but not Wolverhampton, Stourbridge and Smethwick its defined by the coal industry and the coal vein that spreads amongst those areas wolverhampton and stourbridge and possibly smethwick tend to be joined in to the black country due to workers traveling in from those areas but there not strictly black country kinda like how you can comute into london for work and claim to be a londoner but you cant call your house in london
absolutely brilliant museum it can appeal to all ages, lovely atmosphere and people. I love the Dudley accent and they are nice people too
It is so nice to see people seeing our black country culture! and my accent being heard!
I love This museum I go more than 4 times every year , and i will never get bored of it !!
I am so pleased that you enjoyed the video ! AGE brings with it many memories - I felt the same wandering around the site even though not from that area. Thanks for not picking up on my "error" of referring to BIRMINGHAM as opposed to DUDLEY - it was mentioned just as a rough geographical location for anyone not familiar with the area !
Brings back some memories to me, especially the two buses, the 74, my aunties and uncles were conducters on this route, and to think I could have been on this particular bus. The 245 was my taxj from Dudley to Tipton and back when I was courting, and then there was Hobbs fish shop, had a few chips from there when in Hall Street in the early 50s.
Thank you, nice museum, nice people, nice accent. I plan to go there this year. I was born in the East End of London and lived most of my life in Essex, but I feel drawn to Worcestershire and the Black Country.
I never thought in my life time my whole life would become a sightseeing museum OMG I didn't think I was that old 😭😭😭
Join the club Henrietta !
If you like outdoor 'living' museums , may I recommend The Avoncroft Museum, The Weald and Downland Museum and Beamish Open Air Museum.. All wonderful...
Record attendance at the bclm for last year 👍 it's an awesome place and thoroughly deserved 👍👍👍
Did I hear correctly at the beginning when the man said "Dudley,Birmingham" ?. Don't let anyone make this mistake if they are in Dudley. Birmingham is not in the Black Country.
YES you did!!!.... the worst start to the film possible, it's stupid and should be removed!
peaky blinders was filmed here .the canal scenes
I'm going here can't wait😅😅😆😆😂☺
I offered to buy one of the bikes when i was younger
Im so stupid XD
oh well
It just feels right to me to be there i feel at home hope it stays open
Nukewolf97 r you were not stupid at all...you were young and innocent.
And I forgot Blist Hill at Ironbridge. We do these things so very well.
Hobbs the best fish and chip shop ever
Is yow barmy, Dudley in Birmingham. ? It tay ......Yow yampy if yow fink it tiz
It is both ignorant and offensive that you claim the Black Country is in NW Brum! Let me assure you that the BCLM is in fact in Dudley, (NOT NEAR) and the Black Country, NOT BIRMINGHAM! DO NOT CONFUSE THE TWO! We in the Black Country are proud of our heritage, unique accent & dialect. Tired of constantly being labelled a Brummie by lazy media. You're welcome!
Oroight, Calm down babs!
Nicko I agree it is offensive even though I’m a scouser
To right u tell them girl. Lol 👍🇬🇧
I went it was awsome
I been here toady
Who are you calling Toady, Frogface?
hey ive been here
Does anyone know the prices of the chip shop??
MaisyWellzyy yeah fish & chips 5:80
Roe & chips 5:80
Fish 2 pound something
Chips 2 pound something
bout a fiver the prices aint too bad its about average for the area
The Black Country, 'in the north west of Birmingham'??? Sorry but the Black Country is not, and has never been, a part of Birmingham. Hopefully, it will never be in the future either. The Black Country has a rich and entirely different history and culture from the rest of the West Midlands. We are Yam Yams and proud of being so.
Philip Brookes gg
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We ay Brummies
Philip brooks Black Country is part of Birmingham ya yam yam
no its not the black country is defined by its coal industry the coal seem covers West Bromwich, Coseley, Oldbury, Blackheath, Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Bilston, Dudley, Tipton, Wednesfield and parts of Halesowen, Wednesbury and Walsall but not Wolverhampton, Stourbridge and Smethwick it stops well before birmingham
the black country ends in Smethwick, some say only half of the Albion ground is in the black country ??
Can tell you for sure that it ends far before Stafford! At least that half is representing the Black Country, oh and the Premiership =)
Nicko Oh dear oh dear oh dear...you spoke too soon! Just who is representing the Premiership in the Midlands now ??
West Bromwich, Coseley, Oldbury, Blackheath, Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Bilston, Dudley, Tipton, Wednesfield and parts of Halesowen, Wednesbury and Walsall but not Wolverhampton, Stourbridge and Smethwick its defined by the coal industry and the coal vein that spreads amongst those areas wolverhampton and stourbridge and possibly smethwick tend to be joined in to the black country due to workers traveling in from those areas but there not strictly black country
kinda like how you can comute into london for work and claim to be a londoner but you cant call your house in london
@@Sarge92 SEDGLEY
No progress in these times
the chips taste like crap
+NightshadeHD -Gaming and Stick Animations
no, the lickerish does from the candy store.
The ones fried in beef dripping do! ask for 'Vegetarian" chips to get what we think of as normal chips now. ;-)