@@robharding5345 Hi Rob, it certainly is. And it's great to think it has stood the test of time. It was one of only a few remaining chimneys that the late Fred dibnah worked on. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for stopping by, Del👍
@@petergalloway7978 Hi Peter, that's incredible. I bet he had some stories to tell. It's a shame parts haven't been left and opened up to the public like Quarry Bank Mill. This chimney is certainly one of the best preserved in the country. I'm just so glad I got the opportunity to fly and capture it. Glad you liked the video, thanks for sharing. Del👍
@@RedRoseReports Hi John, no. The last four videos where. Prior to that it was with the mini 2. And what a drone that was, highly recommend the mini 2 as a great beginners drone. 👍
@@LandmarkAerialDronePhotography thank YOU for the video. Much appreciated. From Ulster, I am old enough to have watched Fred's shows on their first screenings. This particular chimney was the most frightening viewing. Going around that edge, especially, at the top, was scary. Even when I watch it all these years later, I am still scared that Fred will slip. Best regards. On top of chimneys, with the strong wind, his cigarette would be burned gone in no time. I loved his working man's perspective.
@@PuffyClouds-q2t you are very welcome, I hope you find my videos of interest. I myself was brought up Fred and watched all of his shows back in the day. The episode showing this chimney and how he negotiated the overhang is so scary. Like you say the amount of things he did without harnesses or anything is just amazing. There was no one like Fred, and there will never be anyone like him again. Thanks again for stopping by, please feel free to share. Thank you. Del👍
This work of art should be restored to its original glory.
It is a beautiful structure. Sadly the late great Fred dibnah is no longer around to look after our ageing chimneys. ☹️
The best chimney in the country in my opinion.
I would second that. 👍😁
What an amazing stack of bricks, A true architectural gem !
@@robharding5345 Hi Rob, it certainly is. And it's great to think it has stood the test of time. It was one of only a few remaining chimneys that the late Fred dibnah worked on. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for stopping by, Del👍
@@LandmarkAerialDronePhotography My pleasure !
Very beautiful presentation 👍
Thank you so much. 👍
Wow. Fantastic 👏 👏 👏 Never seen that before. Very interesting 👌
Thank you, glad you liked the video. There are some amazing pieces of history out there, best viewed from the air. Del👍
@@LandmarkAerialDronePhotography Totally agree 👍 👌
@@ladyintheskyuk One of my aims when I set up my channel. Was to capture these images and preserve them for future generations.
Watch Fred Dibnah climb it. RIP Fred.
Yes, that made for a great piece of TV. Just watching him get around the lip edge with no harness or anything, sends shivers down your spine.
My grandfather worked in the India Mill
@@petergalloway7978 Hi Peter, that's incredible. I bet he had some stories to tell. It's a shame parts haven't been left and opened up to the public like Quarry Bank Mill. This chimney is certainly one of the best preserved in the country. I'm just so glad I got the opportunity to fly and capture it. Glad you liked the video, thanks for sharing. Del👍
I had missed this and I must say that it is really special and suggestive. Nice I like it.
Many thanks, it is a beautiful old structure and very well designed. I was just happy I was able to fly it, and had such good weather. Del👍
Love this ❤❤
Thanks babe. Xxxxx
Amazing well done.
Thanks Graham. 👍
What drone did you use for this?
Hi John, it's the DJI mini 3 pro. 👍
Are all your videos done on a Mini 3 Pro? Thanks
@@RedRoseReports Hi John, no. The last four videos where. Prior to that it was with the mini 2. And what a drone that was, highly recommend the mini 2 as a great beginners drone. 👍
Fred Dibnah
@@PuffyClouds-q2t Fred loved these chimneys, and one of the best examples he worked on. Thanks for stopping by. Del👍
@@LandmarkAerialDronePhotography thank YOU for the video. Much appreciated. From Ulster, I am old enough to have watched Fred's shows on their first screenings. This particular chimney was the most frightening viewing. Going around that edge, especially, at the top, was scary. Even when I watch it all these years later, I am still scared that Fred will slip. Best regards.
On top of chimneys, with the strong wind, his cigarette would be burned gone in no time. I loved his working man's perspective.
@@PuffyClouds-q2t you are very welcome, I hope you find my videos of interest. I myself was brought up Fred and watched all of his shows back in the day. The episode showing this chimney and how he negotiated the overhang is so scary. Like you say the amount of things he did without harnesses or anything is just amazing. There was no one like Fred, and there will never be anyone like him again. Thanks again for stopping by, please feel free to share. Thank you. Del👍