Hi Andy I have just found your videos about my local area, very interesting and informative, towards the end of this episode you hinted that there would be one about the link up to the river severn, have you done that yet? thanks again
You are right Michael - it was / is planned. In fact I plan to make a while on the ground series on the tub boat canals but I have become a bit bogged down in some projects based on the BCN which are much nearer to home. Its pencilled in for the winter of 2023/4
The Reynolds family seem to have had amazing foresight in being able to raise the money to build these canals whilst having the faith that they would be successful. Once again, thank you for your diligence.
great video. i live in ketley, theres a road called the incline,i was at the old canal today, i have found 2 of the old ketley incline coins in this area,,the stretch behind the ketley hall used to be an old wall with huge iron hinges, always wondered what they may have been?
Thats certainly the line of the track but I dont think anything physical survives apart from the Tunnel and that fragment of bridge. Where did you find the tokens?
@@lifeat2.3milesanhour57 found the tokens near ketley metal detecting.can i link your ketley videos to the ketley history fb page please.im sure they would like to see your work.
@@darrenminshall5037I remember this going to the little wrek when we used to play. Am also when we used to play football and lots went into the dip behind Ketley hall.
I'm compiling a list of canal tunnels and in the absence of other information, based my 104 metre length of the Shepherds Lane tunnel one the 1902 map. Is your measurement of 50 yards base on a document?
Hi Robin - I cant find a reference to the length and I may well have been confused by the possible length of the tunnel at the foot of the incline.... Having walked the area I would say 100 yards is more likely.
@@lifeat2.3milesanhour57 Thanks Andy. I should also have asked about the tunnel at the foot of the incline. It is mentioned in the Wikipedia article on the canal but with the libraries closed I have not been able to check Hadfield's book. Do you have any information on that tunnel, in particular, a grid reference for its potential location?
I cant say I know for sure, but as the canal served Ironworks at one end and collieries at the other its a fair guess that the local watercourse ran red either with iron ore or more likely red clay as extracted in Potters bank. THis is only a reasoned guess ....
@@lifeat2.3milesanhour57 Thanks Andy for that it’s always made me think where these names come from. My grandad used to have a scrap yard at Cows Wood ,that’s another name I was intrigued with. . And when the scrap yard went for housing development ,mine pits were found and even a small railway cart I presume for carrying coal was found. I love history like this ,I was watching your You Tube clip on Ketley and I found it very interesting. Can’t wait for the next one. Keep up the good work. Take Care. Xxxxxxx
Debra - I fully intent to complete the series on the old tub boat canals but am currently working on material from the Black Country. So many canals and so little time....
@@debrapeel5140hi Deb I used to love going to the back end of the scrap yard from the old fields from the farm. Seeing all the old cars stacked up with trees growing through them was epic. If only I had a mobile phone like I have today the footage would have been amazing to watch now. Lucky still to have the memories. Remember also drinking water from the water fountain over from the church. I also remember some bunkers or shafts in the woods by mossy green I used to go in too.
Andy really great video, I am in the process of creating a walking tour of the exact route, I have completed the shropshire from Coalport to Southall - I have filmed the Coalbrookdale branch, But would love to walk the Ketley canal with you some day - my channel is Telford Ultimate Guide - be great to collab some day. Steve
That would be fun. Did you know that there is an underground tunnel in the garden of the winch house at the top of the Coalbrookdale Incline? I went down it about 10 years ago.
Spent many hours in the old canal tunnel at Smiths Crescent while skiving lessons at John Hunt School.
Great stuff as always Andy
Ketley bank(or coal pit bank) was where I used to live from 77 to 2000 .
A very historic if completely unrecognised location.
Nicely prepared and presented Andy. Many thanks, yet again. 🇨🇦🤓
Thanks Robin.
Hi Andy I have just found your videos about my local area, very interesting and informative, towards the end of this episode you hinted that there would be one about the link up to the river severn, have you done that yet? thanks again
You are right Michael - it was / is planned. In fact I plan to make a while on the ground series on the tub boat canals but I have become a bit bogged down in some projects based on the BCN which are much nearer to home.
Its pencilled in for the winter of 2023/4
Eyup from Derbyshire. Love the films. I genuinely look forward to them every week. Keep safe
The Reynolds family seem to have had amazing foresight in being able to raise the money to build these canals whilst having the faith that they would be successful.
Once again, thank you for your diligence.
The Derby /Reynolds family were very successful and attracted a lot investments from other Quakers.
Brilliant .thank .I lived in this area .and often wondered .were the canals went.
excellent episode again Andy, really well documented. Just wish there was one every day.
great video. i live in ketley, theres a road called the incline,i was at the old canal today, i have found 2 of the old ketley incline coins in this area,,the stretch behind the ketley hall used to be an old wall with huge iron hinges, always wondered what they may have been?
Thats certainly the line of the track but I dont think anything physical survives apart from the Tunnel and that fragment of bridge. Where did you find the tokens?
@@lifeat2.3milesanhour57 found the tokens near ketley metal detecting.can i link your ketley videos to the ketley history fb page please.im sure they would like to see your work.
is it ok if i link these videos to the ketley history face book page please?
@@darrenminshall5037 thats fine with me.
@@darrenminshall5037I remember this going to the little wrek when we used to play. Am also when we used to play football and lots went into the dip behind Ketley hall.
I'm compiling a list of canal tunnels and in the absence of other information, based my 104 metre length of the Shepherds Lane tunnel one the 1902 map. Is your measurement of 50 yards base on a document?
Hi Robin - I cant find a reference to the length and I may well have been confused by the possible length of the tunnel at the foot of the incline.... Having walked the area I would say 100 yards is more likely.
@@lifeat2.3milesanhour57 Thanks Andy. I should also have asked about the tunnel at the foot of the incline. It is mentioned in the Wikipedia article on the canal but with the libraries closed I have not been able to check Hadfield's book. Do you have any information on that tunnel, in particular, a grid reference for its potential location?
Can anybody remember the canal between the greyhound and what's now telford station
Hi Andy I would love to know the history of Red Lake Ketley and the Red Lees where did
these names come from.?
I cant say I know for sure, but as the canal served Ironworks at one end and collieries at the other its a fair guess that the local watercourse ran red either with iron ore or more likely red clay as extracted in Potters bank. THis is only a reasoned guess ....
@@lifeat2.3milesanhour57 Thanks Andy for that it’s always made me think where these names come from.
My grandad used to have a scrap yard at Cows Wood ,that’s another name I was intrigued with. .
And when the scrap yard went for housing development ,mine pits were found and even a small railway cart
I presume for carrying coal was found.
I love history like this ,I was watching your You Tube clip on Ketley and I found it very interesting.
Can’t wait for the next one.
Keep up the good work.
Take Care.
Xxxxxxx
Debra - I fully intent to complete the series on the old tub boat canals but am currently working on material from the Black Country. So many canals and so little time....
@@debrapeel5140 my dad grew up at Cow Wood farm.
@@debrapeel5140hi Deb I used to love going to the back end of the scrap yard from the old fields from the farm. Seeing all the old cars stacked up with trees growing through them was epic. If only I had a mobile phone like I have today the footage would have been amazing to watch now. Lucky still to have the memories. Remember also drinking water from the water fountain over from the church. I also remember some bunkers or shafts in the woods by mossy green I used to go in too.
Andy really great video, I am in the process of creating a walking tour of the exact route, I have completed the shropshire from Coalport to Southall - I have filmed the Coalbrookdale branch, But would love to walk the Ketley canal with you some day - my channel is Telford Ultimate Guide - be great to collab some day. Steve
That would be fun. Did you know that there is an underground tunnel in the garden of the winch house at the top of the Coalbrookdale Incline? I went down it about 10 years ago.
I do plan to make a series on the Tub Boat canals in Telford but have some projects to complete on the BCN first - probably the winter of 2022/23