Great video! So much in it. We were still having milk collected in churns hear in cornwall back in 1970. I was only eight then, cows had to be milked early and churns out on the stand so you didn’t miss the lorry! Everyone had what looked like a sack trolly to move churns around the yard, you can still see some of the old churn stands at end of farm lanes today. Great footage of flying Scotsman 👌
See in the photo your grandfather has one of those leather cartridge case straps over his shoulder, the men that served on the big howitzer guns wore them. I have photo of my grandfather with one on. May be your grandfather was on the guns first.
Great video! So much in it. We were still having milk collected in churns hear in cornwall back in 1970.
I was only eight then, cows had to be milked early and churns out on the stand so you didn’t miss the lorry!
Everyone had what looked like a sack trolly to move churns around the yard, you can still see some of the old churn stands at end of farm lanes today.
Great footage of flying Scotsman 👌
Early on the car following the milk wagon is not a Wolsey or a Riley, it’s a Rover P4., the Ford garage was Norburys originally.
Another great video Robert keep em coming
The milk churns were collected at the end of the farm lanes the carrier was cooks of kirkbymoorside
Memories the chap with cows at the railway crossing I think could be tom corney he had a little place on park road not sure where he grazed the cows
Thanks for adding more insight to footage.
See in the photo your grandfather has one of those leather cartridge case straps over his shoulder, the men that served on the big howitzer guns wore them. I have photo of my grandfather with one on. May be your grandfather was on the guns first.
The chap in Taylor's woodyard could be Jonny race but not clear enough to be sure