| Fred Dibnah. 12:28 - Dec 14 with 1130 views | Benters | Firstly what a name that is Dibnah! He was a complete legend and his love of steam engines is something we share. My Great Grandfather drove a steam traction engine around Debenham and Dedham and got arrested for being drunk in a pub in Dedham for telling the local Bobby to naf off. But getting back to Fred he was a Great Briton 🇬🇧👍 [Post edited 15 Dec 7:22]
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| Fred Dibnah. on 13:37 - Dec 14 with 1036 views | azuremerlangus | Even in his day during the 1970’s TV programmes he seemed from another time - in other words straight out of the late victorian era. Not sure you’ll see his like again. |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 14:07 - Dec 14 with 990 views | Kievthegreat | Saw this picture the other day. "What if Fred Dibnah had been in Lord of the Rings" |  | |  |
| Fred Dibnah. on 20:00 - Dec 14 with 829 views | BasingstokeBlue | I agree with everything you said about Fred. I'm just wondering what prompted you to post this, out of the blue. |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 20:10 - Dec 14 with 797 views | TheBlueGnu |
| Fred Dibnah. on 20:00 - Dec 14 by BasingstokeBlue | I agree with everything you said about Fred. I'm just wondering what prompted you to post this, out of the blue. |
Out of the blue posts are fun ! |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 20:59 - Dec 14 with 746 views | Meadowlark | Dead Fribnah. I think he was a bit of a tvvat actually. Many of his exploits were of course spectacular, but he seemed to me to be a big-headed loud mouth. |  | |  |
| Fred Dibnah. on 21:05 - Dec 14 with 730 views | Mullet |
| Fred Dibnah. on 20:59 - Dec 14 by Meadowlark | Dead Fribnah. I think he was a bit of a tvvat actually. Many of his exploits were of course spectacular, but he seemed to me to be a big-headed loud mouth. |
There are people up here that aren’t fans, not sure if it was ever proven but lots of rumours he was very poor in his treatment of certain people including his wife. He’s a bit before my time, so it’s more a name and face I recognise than anything else. |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 23:22 - Dec 14 with 612 views | FromReuserWithLove |
| Fred Dibnah. on 20:00 - Dec 14 by BasingstokeBlue | I agree with everything you said about Fred. I'm just wondering what prompted you to post this, out of the blue. |
Does a man need an excuse to remind everyone what Britain was like when it was ruddy GREAT mate? So ruddy British! GSTK etc etc. [Post edited 15 Dec 12:52]
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| Fred Dibnah. on 06:09 - Dec 15 with 525 views | Benters |
| Fred Dibnah. on 13:37 - Dec 14 by azuremerlangus | Even in his day during the 1970’s TV programmes he seemed from another time - in other words straight out of the late victorian era. Not sure you’ll see his like again. |
Funny enough my dad didn’t like him. |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 06:13 - Dec 15 with 525 views | Benters |
| Fred Dibnah. on 20:00 - Dec 14 by BasingstokeBlue | I agree with everything you said about Fred. I'm just wondering what prompted you to post this, out of the blue. |
My partner had her Christmas party Saturday evening,and woke up still pickled.I went for a walk came back and she was wrapped up on the sofa so I was flicking through the telly and there he was Fred Dibnah. I’ve always been a fan though. |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 06:13 - Dec 15 with 520 views | Benters |
| Fred Dibnah. on 20:59 - Dec 14 by Meadowlark | Dead Fribnah. I think he was a bit of a tvvat actually. Many of his exploits were of course spectacular, but he seemed to me to be a big-headed loud mouth. |
That’s what my dad said about him. |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 07:03 - Dec 15 with 492 views | ITFC_Forever | He was a great Briton, not Britain. When describing a person / people, it is Briton. |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 07:21 - Dec 15 with 475 views | Benters |
| Fred Dibnah. on 07:03 - Dec 15 by ITFC_Forever | He was a great Briton, not Britain. When describing a person / people, it is Briton. |
Oh my bad I will go back and change it. |  |
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| Fred Dibnah. on 09:04 - Dec 15 with 394 views | jontysnut |
| Fred Dibnah. on 13:37 - Dec 14 by azuremerlangus | Even in his day during the 1970’s TV programmes he seemed from another time - in other words straight out of the late victorian era. Not sure you’ll see his like again. |
He sunk a mine shaft in his garden complete with pithead gear. |  | |  |
| Fred Dibnah. on 12:11 - Dec 15 with 323 views | Benters |
| Fred Dibnah. on 09:04 - Dec 15 by jontysnut | He sunk a mine shaft in his garden complete with pithead gear. |
Fair play to him. [Post edited 15 Dec 12:11]
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| Fred Dibnah. on 17:14 - Dec 15 with 180 views | mellowblue | Great fellow. Used to make my legs feel wobbly climbing up those big smoke stacks. |  | |  |
| Fred Dibnah. on 07:26 - Dec 16 with 73 views | Benters |
| Fred Dibnah. on 17:14 - Dec 15 by mellowblue | Great fellow. Used to make my legs feel wobbly climbing up those big smoke stacks. |
It was the ladders he used and the odd plank here and there that got me. |  |
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