Guis 1983 by Rob Barlow......Born 1966.wmv
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Enjoyed the ride round Gisboro, been coming up to Guisboro for forty odd years, to see my old Army mate, Des Clements, who sadly passed away about seven years ago, I still pop in now and again, And stay over at the Fiddles, thanks for the memories Jim
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Nice one. I remember standing watching at the open doors of the Blackett Hutton foundry for hours. Remember working many sessions at the Moorcock over 3 or 4 years, for some reason seem to recall cashing-up 2 grand over the lounge bar Fridays, mid-70's
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I think there's a good chance that I was driving that car turning right into The Avenue at 9.21
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foundry was blackett & hutton
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Bloody hell! The Moorcock - so many times drunk there :) Cheers for the video, that was just awesome........
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THis is fascinating. I was 21 when this was filmed. My family moved to Guisborough from Scunthorpe when I was eight going on nine. Went to Laurence Jackson where my Dad was a Teacher (Tom Cox). Don't live there anymore but its a beautiful little town. Excellent pubs and close to some beautiful countryside. Lovely place to grow up.
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What a trip down memory lane! Left Guisborough in 1984 aged 17 so this video pretty much captures a moment in time for me. Fantastic footage and a soundtrack that brings back memories - thanks for posting.
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So nice to see Guisborough, i left there about 83 aged 9, stayed in Cobble Carr, near the Moorcock and have never felt at home since ! I also loved the cinema, went to watch Starwars there a few times :-) I keep promising myself i'll go down and spend some time there, just need a Raleigh Grifter to explore it all on :-)
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So nice to see Guisborough, i left there about 83 aged 9, stayed in Cobble Carr, near the Moorcock and have never felt at home since ! I also loved the cinema, went to watch Starwars there a few times :-) I keep promising myself i'll go down and spend some time there, just need a Raleigh Grifter to explore it all on :-)
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Great video.
Was 11 in '83. Remember so much of this. Lived on Hunters Hill in Fernie Road then Rufford Close before moving to Australia. Many nights (some maybe underage) fun at Moorcock Pub on friday nights listening to Time Travellers DJ's. Was great and kinda sad seeing some of the shops and businesses on the main road that are no longer there. My mum went into labor with my brother in Rea's cafe. Anyone remember the Saturday arvo matinees at the fleapit Cinema. Great memories. Thx for U/L.
thanks for all the comments, it was my dad doing the video and my brother driving. Ralph Barlow (Dad) Gaerth Barlow (Brother)
RobbieB1966 1 year ago