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Remembering the black country - chain making 

Midlands Outdoors
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The black country was known for its industry and chain making was one of the biggest in the village of cradley and surrounding area in the black country . there is lots of interesting history behind our lost industry and it's amazing to see some of the old footage from the past in the black country days
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@rosemaryferguson7644
@rosemaryferguson7644 4 месяца назад
I can’t tell you how this film has made feel. Listening to the women chattering, it was as if I was back at my grandparents, she had a fire grate the very like the one in the film, washing hung over the fire guard and gran sitting by the fire making her rag rugs the teapot on the grate stewing away. Brought it all back for me. So thanks again.
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors 4 месяца назад
Amazing to look back at the black country living . I know what you mean tbh it feels as if in the moment at that scene seeing the old nostalgia.
@TS-1267
@TS-1267 2 месяца назад
... Every Town Will Have a "Chain Street".... But These Folk Are CHAIN STREET... Very Good Stuff Indeed 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🥂
@lusiscus
@lusiscus 2 месяца назад
Young uns today don't know they're born. Times were much better then than they are today
@helenstone9711
@helenstone9711 Год назад
Hi Drew. I had a wonder through the grave yard at Cradley church a few days ago, I like to look at the war graves. I did notice there was a grave for a Hingley from Netherton and it mentions iron works. Will have to take a picture if im up that way again. Mushroom Green in Cradley is nice for a wonder round too. Old nail/chain making shops there
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors Год назад
Thanks for sharing this helen will come in useful if go that way cause I haven't covered a video of the cradley church grounds and area yet 🙂
@johnkane2743
@johnkane2743 8 месяцев назад
keep them coming thank you
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors 8 месяцев назад
Your welcome thanks for the reply 😁
@andygarrison3817
@andygarrison3817 Год назад
Thanks for sharing 🙂
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors Год назад
You're welcome
@Shadrak-jb6lx
@Shadrak-jb6lx 3 месяца назад
An excellent video thank you.
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors 3 месяца назад
Thank you mate 📸😁
@Black_Country_Chad
@Black_Country_Chad Год назад
Great video 👍
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors Год назад
Thanks bud 👍
@johnwhittle.22
@johnwhittle.22 7 дней назад
My dear old nan who was born and raised in Kidderminster used to say about me, Black Country born and bred strong in the arm and weak in the head 😂
@SueJones-fk8wu
@SueJones-fk8wu Год назад
I enjoy the Black Country videos and the history behind them but the loud unnecessary music is drowning out the narrative - not on just this video but on others as well. I really want to hear their stories and the many local accents but I miss a lot because of the background music.
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors Год назад
Thanks for the reply I can certainly look into that when do another one some old footage there is music but I can probably remove it and just have the voice of tone the music down but can see where you coming from .
@SueJones-fk8wu
@SueJones-fk8wu Год назад
@@MidlandsOutdoors Thank you for responding to my comment. I have only just discovered your videos and I find Black Country history so interesting. I am a Brummie by birth and moved 12 miles to Stourbridge many years ago and discovered a completely different world to Birmingham - a colourful world full of history, trades, language and traditions. It is good to see the history of the Black Country being recorded and being valued and enjoyed.
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors Год назад
@@SueJones-fk8wu It's nice to see the old days even from present I know not many people look at the history but it's always good to look back at what industry was cause today it's not very hard working and skilled as back then
@flip-phone_becky4655
@flip-phone_becky4655 10 месяцев назад
What's that song at 5:25? I ain't heard people singing in the dialect before!
@MidlandsOutdoors
@MidlandsOutdoors 10 месяцев назад
Tbh I've forgot since I've edited the video I'll find out what it was for you
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