Bugsworth Basin - Restoration Overview

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • Come along by foot and air to Buxworth village in Derbyshire! In this episode we look at the volunteers challenging restoration of the derelict Basin! And the sad demolition of some ancient kilns in the name of progress.
    We will walk over the temporary bailey bridge and look into some maps!
    With easy to follow map tours and image blends to show relevance to old images. Over the next few videos we will explore the basin, with pictures sent in by fellow history lovers and public domain online finds. Bugsworth Basin is of major importance and has some fantastic history to offer. This video has come about to promote more interest in it.
    With diligent searching, we have concluded many images used in the video are copyright expired. Permissions have been given for newer images and to the best of our knowledge those permissions are valid. We have also purchased prints for photo blending. If by any chance any pictures are not public domain. If you are the owner of the copyright in any of the material that has been reproduced on this video and you believe that the use infringes your intellectual property or any other rights, please contact us!
    roamingramblingchat@gmail.com
    All efforts will be then made to attain a licence agreement. The video can also be taken down, re-edited (modifications made) and re-uploaded for the benefit of those seeking historic knowledge on Bugsworth.
    We are not motivated by click counts, just sharing history with like-minded people. This video is not monetised.
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:46 - Preamble
    2:20 - Special Thanks
    3:36 - Photo blends
    4:14 - Ai enhancement demo
    5:22 - Basin comparison photos over time
    8:00 - The restoration story
    9:22 - Conflict
    10:56 - Opening day
    12:01 - Bypass construction
    13:48 - Kiln destruction
    Credits for Information:
    Bugsworth Basin Heritage Trust
    www.pittdixon.go-plus.net/
    furnesshistory.blogspot.com
    Furness Vale History FB Group - / 522407943007411
    www.penninewaterways.co.uk
    / markspictures
    Linda Townsend for the leaky teapot!
    After effect contribution:
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Komentáře • 14

  • @FlashGormless
    @FlashGormless Před měsícem +2

    I have great admiration for all the men women and even children who as volunteers over the last few decades have lovingly restored our waterways. I think we all owe them a great debt of gratitude for what they all achieved. I just wish the government could see how important our lovely canal system is to the majority of the people.

  • @davidh8664
    @davidh8664 Před 5 měsíci +1

    A wonderful historical record of Bugsworth for all to see for many years to come, thank you !

  • @terryrigden4860
    @terryrigden4860 Před 24 dny +1

    We spent 3 happy weeks there last year thanks to the failure of Lift bridge 24. My gratitude to all those who worked so hard to restore it

  • @colinlothlorian
    @colinlothlorian Před 20 dny +1

    My Dad was born at Bugsworth, and was on board Sue Day's horse drawn boat for the second reopening ceremony, I was steering.

  • @Nik-8it5p
    @Nik-8it5p Před 11 dny +1

    I accidentally stumbled across the channel, and not only is the restoration of the basin 1st class , you wouldn't ever known it was in such a dilapidated state. I am from Wales so I don't know the area, But it's beautiful. The way you have tied the photography of the old and new shots is also remarkable. Just subbed 👍👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @freespeech3673
    @freespeech3673 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Excellent work

  • @mikebartram6001
    @mikebartram6001 Před 19 dny +1

    Terrific history, well done, takes me back to my work at BW in that area including part relining of the arm from the Peak Forest to the basin, fishing a 70 tonne crane out of the canal at the site of Tesco's bridge, first stage repairs to Foulridge river and its feeders including underground trek from the res to the junction in the feeders, happy days.

  • @TheOneJuggler
    @TheOneJuggler Před 6 měsíci +2

    Well done great use of the AI in enhancing the photographs.

    • @RoamingRambling
      @RoamingRambling  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. Appreciated!
      Very much enjoyed telling this story.

  • @craighaydock7710
    @craighaydock7710 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I am sure from childhood memories, that in the early 90s a mobile crane use to setup here and bungee jumping used to take place over the canal. Does anybody else remember this?

  • @andyrodgers914
    @andyrodgers914 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks, very interesting history. I've worked in Furness Vale since 1998 and when in the office regularly run along the canal from there to Whaley or Bugsworth basins. Fascinating stuff and looking forwards to more info. Keep up the good work!

  • @andyhibbert842
    @andyhibbert842 Před 6 měsíci +1

    very enjoyable, so much was lost in the 60s and 70s, now all we have is a concrete world with no personality.

    • @RoamingRambling
      @RoamingRambling  Před 6 měsíci

      They are getting a bit better at building sympathetically in Manchester nowadays tho (with what's left 😉).

  • @mikefoster2565
    @mikefoster2565 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Very informative and well put together. It is sadly obvious from your commentary that rebuilding some of the kilns to original working condition would be prohibitively expensive.