Your presentation time is perfect. It is sad how the common man is not remembered. You honor them by telling their stories. I will be be buying your book.Thank you both.
Not particularly worried about the length of the videos they are all very interesting. Thanks again for bringing these poor souls to life by telling their stories, even if it was years ago. Thanks for sharing 👍👍
Many thanks Stephen. We get that perhaps not all the stories will be for everyone as a few are locally based so people may not have that same interest as us, but we just want to share the lives of people who came before us in our neck of the woods. We are going to be travelling more this coming year, so hopefully we can share the stories of other people from other counties which may be of interest to people.
These videos are very interesting and the victims are not forgotten about. I love local history, having studied Social and Economic History in the past and a keen genealogist. It brings events to life. Keep up the good work.
Hi Janette, thanks very much for watching and the kind comments. We have loads more stories to retell, quite a few locally but with some from further regions.
thank you both again for a wonderful film and the telling of the nasty accident what ever you do we love them as wel thank you chris and vicki and we will now pop over to amazon to see the book .all the best from trev and chris p/s the book is on the way for thursday 15th august xx
I always appreciate your videos. Nothing wrong with a 5min video or a 2 hour one, all depends on the case, detail etc. But you are giving a voice to those that have gone, and they won't be forgotten. It's strange to think when we stroll along all these beautiful walkways, what might have happened in the past. Another tragic story. Keep the videos coming mate!
I thoroughly enjoy your videos, you certainly bring these poor unfortunate people to life xx well done. from Paula in Oxfordshire Good luck with the Book
I’m on my gfs account but in those feilds down the road my uncle lee who is sadly no longer with us had an allotment, I always felt something watching me down there, the bridge with no fences down there used to really make me feel uneasy
There are a couple more stories of the same which we are yet to cover over there. I have to say, walking around the old site where Cams Mill used to be, and walking over that bridge, I'm okay with that. I would t say I feel anything bad there but that one bridge does feel a little sketchy if you look over into the brook. 👀
Many thanks Louise 😀 Another pair of eyes looking into stories is always welcome. Are you local to Haslingden/Helmshore? Obviously, please don't give exact details away on here, but we are always looking to find new material where we live.
@@DaysofHorror I am in Shropshire, I love researching and being nosy lol 😂. Researched my family history as I was adopted, I would use online resources, if this helps, count me in x
An explanation as to why the investigation was carried out so quickly, is that there was such a taboo at the time, something that wasn't spoken of. Something to be ashamed of. So it's all wrapped up and put to bed as quickly as possible. Maybe
Brilliant Work Mate no Matter how long keep them Coming
Your presentation time is perfect. It is sad how the common man is not remembered. You honor them by telling their stories. I will be be buying your book.Thank you both.
Thank you 😁. Really appreciate this 😊
Not particularly worried about the length of the videos they are all very interesting. Thanks again for bringing these poor souls to life by telling their stories, even if it was years ago. Thanks for sharing 👍👍
Thank you for watching, your continued support and commenting. We really appreciate this Shirley 😊
Glad you like them!
Really glad i found your channel . Love these stories.
Many thanks Stephen. We get that perhaps not all the stories will be for everyone as a few are locally based so people may not have that same interest as us, but we just want to share the lives of people who came before us in our neck of the woods. We are going to be travelling more this coming year, so hopefully we can share the stories of other people from other counties which may be of interest to people.
These videos are very interesting and the victims are not forgotten about. I love local history, having studied Social and Economic History in the past and a keen genealogist. It brings events to life. Keep up the good work.
Hi Janette, thanks very much for watching and the kind comments. We have loads more stories to retell, quite a few locally but with some from further regions.
I don't mind the length. I personally feel these poor people need their stories told. They need to be remembered!
thank you both again for a wonderful film and the telling of the nasty accident what ever you do we love them as wel thank you chris and vicki and we will now pop over to amazon to see the book .all the best from trev and chris p/s the book is on the way for thursday 15th august xx
Brilliant 👏. Thanks again for watching and commenting 😊
I always appreciate your videos. Nothing wrong with a 5min video or a 2 hour one, all depends on the case, detail etc. But you are giving a voice to those that have gone, and they won't be forgotten. It's strange to think when we stroll along all these beautiful walkways, what might have happened in the past. Another tragic story. Keep the videos coming mate!
Cheers pal. Loads more coming. I keep saying on the videos "this is a short one" but they still seem to end up 10 or 15 mins long 😂👍
Huge congratulations on the book. Well done. I'll check it out 🙂
Thanks Mat! It's all for a good cause too :-) Im hoping to have some good news in the next couple of weeks regarding the memorial plaque as well!
Just realised I had forgotten to put a link to our amazon page ;-) Its added now haha
Hello Chris and vicky, another great video, many thanks, there's some beautiful countryside in lancashire
We agree!
I thoroughly enjoy your videos, you certainly bring these poor unfortunate people to life xx well done. from Paula in Oxfordshire
Good luck with the Book
Thank you so much!
I’m on my gfs account but in those feilds down the road my uncle lee who is sadly no longer with us had an allotment, I always felt something watching me down there, the bridge with no fences down there used to really make me feel uneasy
There are a couple more stories of the same which we are yet to cover over there. I have to say, walking around the old site where Cams Mill used to be, and walking over that bridge, I'm okay with that. I would t say I feel anything bad there but that one bridge does feel a little sketchy if you look over into the brook. 👀
Also, did you send me an email this evening, if so, I've tried to reply but it just gets bounced back to me as being undelivered 🤔
got a glance Helmshore cottage
If you need help with researching, I would love to help. Lou x
Many thanks Louise 😀 Another pair of eyes looking into stories is always welcome. Are you local to Haslingden/Helmshore? Obviously, please don't give exact details away on here, but we are always looking to find new material where we live.
@@DaysofHorror I am in Shropshire, I love researching and being nosy lol 😂. Researched my family history as I was adopted, I would use online resources, if this helps, count me in x
An explanation as to why the investigation was carried out so quickly, is that there was such a taboo at the time, something that wasn't spoken of. Something to be ashamed of. So it's all wrapped up and put to bed as quickly as possible. Maybe