Hello mate, i actually filmed this in November and yeah it was great to be home. Back in the great white north freezing my ass off now though. Thanks for watching pal, stay safe and happy new year.
Brilliant mate. I’ve driven under that bridge loads when we installed the curtains at the new Lexington building on the docks(tallest building in liverpool!) That’s just by the Titanic hotel. I Had no clue it was in Capt. America!
Good video buddy and a happy new year to you and your family. Up until towards the end of 2020 the last time I'd been to Liverpool was in the very early 90's once for some shopfitting work and later to get the ferry to the IoM, and I must say It felt a bit grim. Now it's one of my favourite UK weekend destinations; It's certainly had some money spent on the City Centre and the Dock area and has scrubbed up superbly. My next trip there will be to find where my grandad was stationed early in WW2 whilst doing training and home defense duties around the docks, and to drop into the Western Approaches museum.
Cheers mate, I wanted to go to that museum when I was back but as always it was closed due to fecking COVID. I do love my home town man, and yeah your right it has improved a lot of the years.
Just to let you know the James Street red and white building was the White Star Line HQ that owned the Titanic, not Cunard. When the ship went down they read the names of the dead from the balcony there, because they were scared of retribution from the large crowd who had lost family on the ship. A lot of the men came from Scotty Road. Thanks for the great video!
Yeah I know, I realized what I said a couple of days later when I was editing so too late lol. Thanks for the comments though, I’m originally from Scotty Road, well Leeds Street to be precise, long since knocked down though.
Woww! Amazing video!!! Thanks 🥰🥰🥰 but i have a question, where is exactly direction where film Peaky Blinders in Powis Street?! 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Im here for vacation, but i dont found. (Sorry for my english, its very bad 😔) 🤪😄♥️
Great video, Liverpool is a wonderful city, we visit every year, people are friendly, pubs are top class.
Couldn't agree more!
Incredible city! I miss home!
My city, my people, my heart!
YNWA!
YNWA Mate, thanks for watching.
Glad to see you are back home. Well deserved. Great video too! It’s pretty cool getting a guided tour from a local. Ride safe and ride free.
Hello mate, i actually filmed this in November and yeah it was great to be home. Back in the great white north freezing my ass off now though. Thanks for watching pal, stay safe and happy new year.
Brilliant mate. I’ve driven under that bridge loads when we installed the curtains at the new Lexington building on the docks(tallest building in liverpool!) That’s just by the Titanic hotel. I Had no clue it was in Capt. America!
Nice! Thanks for watching mate all the best.
Good video buddy and a happy new year to you and your family.
Up until towards the end of 2020 the last time I'd been to Liverpool was in the very early 90's once for some shopfitting work and later to get the ferry to the IoM, and I must say It felt a bit grim. Now it's one of my favourite UK weekend destinations; It's certainly had some money spent on the City Centre and the Dock area and has scrubbed up superbly.
My next trip there will be to find where my grandad was stationed early in WW2 whilst doing training and home defense duties around the docks, and to drop into the Western Approaches museum.
Cheers mate, I wanted to go to that museum when I was back but as always it was closed due to fecking COVID. I do love my home town man, and yeah your right it has improved a lot of the years.
I enjoyed this series. So cool
Cheers mate, as always thanks for watching, have a great new year!
Got hooked on this show on Netflix.
Great show. Thanks for watching.
very cool video well done mate
Glad you enjoyed it mate, cheers
Just to let you know the James Street red and white building was the White Star Line HQ that owned the Titanic, not Cunard. When the ship went down they read the names of the dead from the balcony there, because they were scared of retribution from the large crowd who had lost family on the ship. A lot of the men came from Scotty Road. Thanks for the great video!
Yeah I know, I realized what I said a couple of days later when I was editing so too late lol. Thanks for the comments though, I’m originally from Scotty Road, well Leeds Street to be precise, long since knocked down though.
Great video! Do you have the location for the first spot you showed? Where they filmed the garrison. Thanks!
Hi Timmy, thanks for watching, that is actually right next to the Titanic Hotel down on the dock road. Stanley Docks, Stanley Street
Woww! Amazing video!!! Thanks 🥰🥰🥰 but i have a question, where is exactly direction where film Peaky Blinders in Powis Street?! 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Im here for vacation, but i dont found. (Sorry for my english, its very bad 😔) 🤪😄♥️
Nice upload mate , show the viewers under the bridge in garston
Thanks for watching mate
More set in Birmingham like small heath Bordesley now Bordesley green and extra
You are correct
Is always interesting to see where films etc were made, I did enjoy Peaky Blinders too, I think it has a new series coming out soon too! :-)
Thanks for watching mate, and yeah there is a new series coming soon. Can’t wait!
Beautiful old buildings hopefully they get a second life as a hotel 😍
Yeah mate they are, and yeah hotels and apartments lol
What is the name of the street please?
Closest you’ll get to it is Saltney Street
I’ve never watched this show. Don’t have Netflix. My TH-cam addiction wastes more than its lions share of time.
Hey mate, it really is a fantastic show, if you get chance you have to watch it. Thanks for taking a look at my vlog. Cheers!
Music at 9:00?
Unknown sorry.
@@TheMilitaryBiker Found it. It's called Flying Out. Song is by Northside
Where is the Peaky blinders set
Well like it says in the video, it’s a set on a working dock so it has to be removed every time then rebuilt.
Are you a blue 🟦 or a red 🟥 ???
Red!