Redcar Blast Furnace - A Dad's Story

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mike walker

Жыл бұрын

When I bought my first drone, my friend suggested documenting the Redcar Blast Furnace demolition. I envisaged turning up one day to film the explosion. As time went on, the explosion part seemed to fade in importance as I started to realise how much of a job it was going to be, and that documenting the removal over time was going to be the main aim.
I was often thinking of my dad, as I got to meet people taking photographs or dog walking and they were the ones that told me where he worked and what he was like to work with.
We lost contact for 27 years, but in the latter years, when we got together, I could see a missing part of me. This film was made as a memory for him and the local people who have some interest in what's is happening to our landscape as is part of our local history.
A Dad's Story is based on my dad's story, but hope it resonates with others too.

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@BlackRose-vi2yg
@BlackRose-vi2yg 10 ай бұрын
Brilliant piece ❤❤
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Channelsurfer89
@Channelsurfer89 7 ай бұрын
Beautifully captured video. I used to work at the blast until it closed. Criminal to see and live through what happened
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 7 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@kaycoverdale7134
@kaycoverdale7134 Жыл бұрын
My dad worked in the Beam mill for most of his life. He died 18 months ago. He would have loved watching your video, I watched it on his behalf and thank you for saving this important part of history for so many.
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 Жыл бұрын
Aw thanks for sharing
@stevezodiac491
@stevezodiac491 Жыл бұрын
This is not the whole story, there were 3 blast furnaces planned and feeder plants as well as rolling mills built out to sea. We only got one and nothing else. I worked at BS, Corus and Tata for 35 years, my brother Doman Long, BS, Corus and Tata for 44 years, he even worked on the ironworks on Redcar site before Redcar site was built, ' Warrenby ' works. When I started in 1975, there were 32000 people employed on South Teesside Works. Let's hope that future developments after the clearing of the site can employ as many young people as possible. A life in steel was interesting and varied as were the people. In my job you never really knew what the next working day would involve. I worked from one end of South Teesside works to the other and even had a year secondment at Hartlepool South Works, Alan Melrose being the most 'colourful' character i ever worked with. Happy days as well as hard ones but all full of memories I will take with me to my grave.
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 Жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoyed the film.
@mikesakhalin
@mikesakhalin Жыл бұрын
Wonderful. Dad was a steel man.
@oddy532
@oddy532 Жыл бұрын
Or mate, it is qaulity what you have done. It just not the same when we drive past with the dogs to go to the gare. It is so thought provoking, it really gave me a warm content feeling when looking back. Reminds me of my grandad getting ready to go on his shift or coming home filthy. Brilliant
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 Жыл бұрын
Ah thanks for the comment and sharing the memories. Much appreciated
@whiterosealtitude
@whiterosealtitude Жыл бұрын
Fantastic Mike. Every word really clung to me, and echoed my own life story and passion for the industry in Steel and Iron Making., Really well produced, thank you for the time taken and for uploading. 👍🏼
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 Жыл бұрын
Thanks bud, means a lot. Been a long time in the making.
@bunglesfinger7549
@bunglesfinger7549 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful. But so sad at the same time. 😢
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 Жыл бұрын
Yeah can't disagree.
@stillightdronephotography
@stillightdronephotography Жыл бұрын
Nicely done.
@AMDronephotography
@AMDronephotography Жыл бұрын
Nicely done Mike, it puts a personal perspective on the footage shown 👍🏻
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 Жыл бұрын
Thanks . Wasn't sure what the end result would be, a few happy accidents on the way and letting it happen as is mostly the case.
@stewartmcmanus3991
@stewartmcmanus3991 Жыл бұрын
My first job from school (Acklam Hall) was Acklam Works, then Britannia, then Lakenby, then back to Britannia. Something of a way of life on Teesside, steelworks or ICI.
@cyriuxx5750
@cyriuxx5750 Жыл бұрын
Where were the Acklam Works, please?
@GrahamDenison
@GrahamDenison Жыл бұрын
I started my working life as an Electrical Technician Apprentice back in '75 at Clay Lane Training Centre, then spent time on nearly all the plants on Teesside. Met and worked with some amazing guys, from fitters' mates to plant managers, all one big family. Survived the Steel Strike (we apprentices seemed to fall down a gap, no help from unions and no pay). I actually left and worked for a computer company in Marske. I got a call from a plant manager asking me to come back and work in the Central Workshops. I spent a few years there, got seconded to a computer contractor, and ended up joining them. It's so sad the death of the steel industry, it built our country, it made Teesside.
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 Жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing much appreciated
@mikewalker68
@mikewalker68 Жыл бұрын
My dad was at Clay Lane before the RBF
@136miles
@136miles Жыл бұрын
Brought down by cheep and inferior Chinese steel