My 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd and Great Grandfathers came from Faversham, until my Great Grandfather, James Hovell HUNT, left, to make a new life in Glebe, New South Wales, Australia as a Master Mariner. Thank you for something so simple but interesting to my family history.
So much history in this little town. My family has lived there for many generations aswell. Sounds like your great grandfather left to make a great life. 😊👍
@@nathan5470 G'day Natherne, I sincerely appreciation your prompt reply, that I didn't expect, and your kind words. I raise my glass and I will announce to all, that Ladies and Gentleman, please be up standing, to a toast to all the families of the past and present, that have and are, making Faversham - Great! Cheers cobber.....
Not sure but that looks like the huts in the Mexico are still there. My father worked therein the 40s and 50s. It’s been closed for a hell of a long time. Many many years ago I was walking down the creek and there was a man testing the outfall from that sewer. He held up a sample in a glass and told me it was pure enough to drink - I don’t know if he really drank any, maybe that was the test lol
🤢 i wouldnt recommend drinking anything that came from that creek 😆 certainly plenty of history in the area. Always interesting to hear peoples stories and experiences
@@podthesod Thanks Andy. Faversham is just one example of a sad lack of investment in infrastructure going back decades. Ramsgate, Dover, Rye, Littlehampton. Shoreham all the same. Compare with Gravelines, Niewpoort, Ostende. Blankenberge . Dutch inland waters... They have spent many billions or euros.. Cheers DW
My 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd and Great Grandfathers came from Faversham, until my Great Grandfather, James Hovell HUNT, left, to make a new life in Glebe, New South Wales, Australia as a Master Mariner. Thank you for something so simple but interesting to my family history.
So much history in this little town. My family has lived there for many generations aswell. Sounds like your great grandfather left to make a great life. 😊👍
@@nathan5470 G'day Natherne, I sincerely appreciation your prompt reply, that I didn't expect, and your kind words. I raise my glass and I will announce to all, that Ladies and Gentleman, please be up standing, to a toast to all the families of the past and present, that have and are, making Faversham - Great! Cheers cobber.....
Thats brilliant footage. Realy interesting.
Not sure but that looks like the huts in the Mexico are still there. My father worked therein the 40s and 50s. It’s been closed for a hell of a long time.
Many many years ago I was walking down the creek and there was a man testing the outfall from that sewer. He held up a sample in a glass and told me it was pure enough to drink - I don’t know if he really drank any, maybe that was the test lol
🤢 i wouldnt recommend drinking anything that came from that creek 😆 certainly plenty of history in the area. Always interesting to hear peoples stories and experiences
Nice bro 👍
Schrödi FPV I live in Faversham 2
i live in that town, there was a weed factory neer me in the brents
Hi Natherne,
Are you able to tell me the title of the musical piece, which I think was perfect for the video.
Hi thanks. yes its "city lights" by Kyle Nash-Baker
AUSTRALIA has the Tiger Snake, England has Faversham.
Similar creeks in France, Belgium and Holland would have large vibrant marinas. Thanks to the Planners this is just a muddy creek. Sad.
@@podthesod Thanks Andy. Faversham is just one example of a sad lack of investment in infrastructure going back decades. Ramsgate, Dover, Rye, Littlehampton. Shoreham all the same. Compare with Gravelines, Niewpoort, Ostende. Blankenberge . Dutch inland waters... They have spent many billions or euros.. Cheers
DW