Went to hear him speak around 1985. The only person who has ever mesmerised me. I believed I would have followed him anywhere………..
@styjc88505 ай бұрын
I am related to this man!!!
@joejoe29285 ай бұрын
IN MEMORY OF FLIGHT LIEUTENANT LOFTY. YOUNG , KILLED ON A RAID TO. BERLIN IN MARCH 12/13th. 1941....Leonard Cheshires, Dear beloved. Mentor..He was seen as indestructible...BY Cheshire...we owe our freedom of Speech to so many brave airmen who gave there lives for our freedom of Speech ,which is been removed brick by brick .in today's U, K. WHERE. MEN ARE NOW WOMAN AND WOMEN ARE MEN IN TODAY'S MIXED UP SICK SOCIETY..GOD. HELP US IF WE HAD TO DEPEND ON THOSE FEMALE MEN .FOR OUR FREEDOM..FROM VETERAN ROYAL SCOTS/SCOTS GUARDS ..
@woodyrichards79737 ай бұрын
I remember Leonard Cheshire coming to my school in the 60’s.A true hero. God bless him.
@pauldoree39677 ай бұрын
I have recently read a book about Leonard, wonderful man
@ronfisher49657 ай бұрын
Brilliant! What’s obvious is the ability of the ‘disabled ‘ to help one another. In doing so,they rightly achieve self respect and dignity. Impressive!
@woodyrichards79737 ай бұрын
A wonderful man. I remember him visiting my school in the early 60s raising awareness of the Cheshire homes. A hero in war and peace.
@Lechaim118 ай бұрын
This man ranks among the bravest of the brave. Not only courageous but compassionate as well. Self-effacing and humble, his life is a role model for all men of true character.
@paulbutterworthbillericay Жыл бұрын
Pragmatic Optomist, his life should be a GCSE Subject
@zeevjabotinsky Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful man Leonard Cheshire was.
@bfhfhfhdj Жыл бұрын
Thank you , 'Sir', I’m Irish but you deserve it.! My dad was a tail gunner, Lancs.
@georgielancaster1356 Жыл бұрын
My hero of heroes. War and after. What words can express anything?
@Lechaim11 Жыл бұрын
What a superb human being this man was! Incredibly brave in war, incredibly brave and compassionate in peace. A man for all seasons that I wish I could be like! We all should for that matter!
@keithhallam1155 Жыл бұрын
A great man, he gives a better analysis of how to work with people who need help than any I have heard before.
@chilotamjames5222 Жыл бұрын
Where do I apply
@chilotamjames5222 Жыл бұрын
I want to work for the organization
@pembridgehouse Жыл бұрын
I have just re3ad about this man in The Dambusters by Paul Brickhill. That's what led me to seek him out on youtube.My friends dad was also in the Dambusters squadron and worked with Leonard Cheshire after the war. Wonderful interview and inspirational man. Geoff from Adelaide South Australia.
@rachelsbeautyox Жыл бұрын
This is amazing
@leilanipaonessa89252 жыл бұрын
❤
@mariedumbuya90532 жыл бұрын
Let's say no to discrimination
@elviramcintosh98782 жыл бұрын
Excellent podcast. Excellent work. One knows so little about such great work. Thanks for sharing this.
@elviramcintosh98782 жыл бұрын
Is there a part 2 to this story?
@elviramcintosh98782 жыл бұрын
This video is an eye opener for the soul. it shows how, where there is a way, there's also a will. And where there is a will, there is always a way to make it possible for all people to do the simplest tasks. What courage! thanks for reminding us how far we have come with technology but how inspiring it is to use the imagination that was used to make improvements. Thanks for sharing.
@elviramcintosh98782 жыл бұрын
Wonderful interview. I wish I knew about this before. Thanks for sharing.
@elviramcintosh98782 жыл бұрын
I have just been reading Mr Cheshire's biography. What a remarkable man he is. I didn't know about the Homes he and his wife established. wonderful work. Thanks for sharing this interview. Greetings from Australia.
@erickjohn14462 жыл бұрын
Inclusive education is possible if everyone will fullfil his/her responsibilities
@TheMasterGee2 жыл бұрын
Big up Krayz bang on point Bro 👏👏👏
@kwasitonge2 жыл бұрын
This video is so enlightening. the Social barriers of disability if not addressed will only continue to affect us all in some way shape or form. access to school (education), healthcare and reasonable accommodation generally will only help to improve the lives of all parties concerned.
@slipnpitch18942 жыл бұрын
A wonderful and fascinating man and leader.
@slipnpitch18942 жыл бұрын
Really interesting thanks for uploading
@kiwihame2 жыл бұрын
A remarkable, powerful individual and inspirational leader, in peace as he was in war. I'm so glad he survived and realised the potential of this selfless vocation. May he be recognised and remembered for years to come.
@farwaasghar21632 жыл бұрын
So inspiring for blind girl like me
@supermariosionduggan75452 жыл бұрын
heronbirdge school want win with heart
@supermariosionduggan75452 жыл бұрын
rilly look like fashion boy funny like dam dance .
@leftoverlondon57762 жыл бұрын
You Sir would be rolling in your grave if you knew what they've done with your legacy or what your Cheshire name has turned into. Absolutely no care or compassion
@davidroystonjones57212 жыл бұрын
On my passing out parade in RAF Swinderby in 1974 I was 16 he walked passed me looked me up and down we didn’t speak he was in civvies with a Trilby hat and he had is Victoria Cross on is suit jacket. We had a Vulcan bomber fly over I’ve still got is photos at home I remember my Dad telling me about him being an eye witness do the dropping the A-Bonb on Nagasaki in Japan he was picked by Churchill and another English man in a spotter plane to witness it by the American bomber. I’m 64 now my Dad was a flight sergeant in upper heyford in Oxfordshire we have a Cheshire home near carmarthen in South Wales I live in Llanelli there’s a few bungalows built in Llanelli thanks to Leonard Group Captain my Dad was on the Palace steps in Khartoum where General Gordon was killed and met Royalty by the pyramids in Egypt and drank fin the white or blue Nile and was ill my dad was born in Kidwelly South Wales in 1908 he died on September 14th 1979 he joined up a very young man done 30 years. Dave
@georgielancaster13562 жыл бұрын
A truly great man, from war to peace. It saddens me, that he credits religion for his accomplishments. The fact is, he did all the work, had the kind heart, had it all, within him. He truly is a hero. Truly deserved an extra life, to continue his work. I am wryly amused that he refers to the welfare state, as though it is a communist evil, when his whole ethos was pure democratic socialism. But that is the shadow of religion, influencing the most kind and ethically, socialist, man. If only there had been a million such men, who had the heart to change our expectations and our lives, for a compassionate society.
@teganohara15132 жыл бұрын
Absolute legend!
@taniahamilton61542 жыл бұрын
I miss working with Aisling - can't wait for our 2022 Change 100 intern to join us.
@jamesomolo23382 жыл бұрын
Very inspirational, full of wisdom. This is a legend
@supermariosionduggan75452 жыл бұрын
hahahaha riley he dance like fish in sea very success
@irenedavies54802 жыл бұрын
I have tried to get help for Disabled Kenyans for six years! Can get no help from Leonard Cheshire ! Hopeless
@anthropoid24052 жыл бұрын
Beautiful man, decent, humble and brave. God bless his soul, a Great British citizen.
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Went to hear him speak around 1985. The only person who has ever mesmerised me. I believed I would have followed him anywhere………..
I am related to this man!!!
IN MEMORY OF FLIGHT LIEUTENANT LOFTY. YOUNG , KILLED ON A RAID TO. BERLIN IN MARCH 12/13th. 1941....Leonard Cheshires, Dear beloved. Mentor..He was seen as indestructible...BY Cheshire...we owe our freedom of Speech to so many brave airmen who gave there lives for our freedom of Speech ,which is been removed brick by brick .in today's U, K. WHERE. MEN ARE NOW WOMAN AND WOMEN ARE MEN IN TODAY'S MIXED UP SICK SOCIETY..GOD. HELP US IF WE HAD TO DEPEND ON THOSE FEMALE MEN .FOR OUR FREEDOM..FROM VETERAN ROYAL SCOTS/SCOTS GUARDS ..
I remember Leonard Cheshire coming to my school in the 60’s.A true hero. God bless him.
I have recently read a book about Leonard, wonderful man
Brilliant! What’s obvious is the ability of the ‘disabled ‘ to help one another. In doing so,they rightly achieve self respect and dignity. Impressive!
A wonderful man. I remember him visiting my school in the early 60s raising awareness of the Cheshire homes. A hero in war and peace.
This man ranks among the bravest of the brave. Not only courageous but compassionate as well. Self-effacing and humble, his life is a role model for all men of true character.
Pragmatic Optomist, his life should be a GCSE Subject
What a wonderful man Leonard Cheshire was.
Thank you , 'Sir', I’m Irish but you deserve it.! My dad was a tail gunner, Lancs.
My hero of heroes. War and after. What words can express anything?
What a superb human being this man was! Incredibly brave in war, incredibly brave and compassionate in peace. A man for all seasons that I wish I could be like! We all should for that matter!
A great man, he gives a better analysis of how to work with people who need help than any I have heard before.
Where do I apply
I want to work for the organization
I have just re3ad about this man in The Dambusters by Paul Brickhill. That's what led me to seek him out on youtube.My friends dad was also in the Dambusters squadron and worked with Leonard Cheshire after the war. Wonderful interview and inspirational man. Geoff from Adelaide South Australia.
This is amazing
❤
Let's say no to discrimination
Excellent podcast. Excellent work. One knows so little about such great work. Thanks for sharing this.
Is there a part 2 to this story?
This video is an eye opener for the soul. it shows how, where there is a way, there's also a will. And where there is a will, there is always a way to make it possible for all people to do the simplest tasks. What courage! thanks for reminding us how far we have come with technology but how inspiring it is to use the imagination that was used to make improvements. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful interview. I wish I knew about this before. Thanks for sharing.
I have just been reading Mr Cheshire's biography. What a remarkable man he is. I didn't know about the Homes he and his wife established. wonderful work. Thanks for sharing this interview. Greetings from Australia.
Inclusive education is possible if everyone will fullfil his/her responsibilities
Big up Krayz bang on point Bro 👏👏👏
This video is so enlightening. the Social barriers of disability if not addressed will only continue to affect us all in some way shape or form. access to school (education), healthcare and reasonable accommodation generally will only help to improve the lives of all parties concerned.
A wonderful and fascinating man and leader.
Really interesting thanks for uploading
A remarkable, powerful individual and inspirational leader, in peace as he was in war. I'm so glad he survived and realised the potential of this selfless vocation. May he be recognised and remembered for years to come.
So inspiring for blind girl like me
heronbirdge school want win with heart
rilly look like fashion boy funny like dam dance .
You Sir would be rolling in your grave if you knew what they've done with your legacy or what your Cheshire name has turned into. Absolutely no care or compassion
On my passing out parade in RAF Swinderby in 1974 I was 16 he walked passed me looked me up and down we didn’t speak he was in civvies with a Trilby hat and he had is Victoria Cross on is suit jacket. We had a Vulcan bomber fly over I’ve still got is photos at home I remember my Dad telling me about him being an eye witness do the dropping the A-Bonb on Nagasaki in Japan he was picked by Churchill and another English man in a spotter plane to witness it by the American bomber. I’m 64 now my Dad was a flight sergeant in upper heyford in Oxfordshire we have a Cheshire home near carmarthen in South Wales I live in Llanelli there’s a few bungalows built in Llanelli thanks to Leonard Group Captain my Dad was on the Palace steps in Khartoum where General Gordon was killed and met Royalty by the pyramids in Egypt and drank fin the white or blue Nile and was ill my dad was born in Kidwelly South Wales in 1908 he died on September 14th 1979 he joined up a very young man done 30 years. Dave
A truly great man, from war to peace. It saddens me, that he credits religion for his accomplishments. The fact is, he did all the work, had the kind heart, had it all, within him. He truly is a hero. Truly deserved an extra life, to continue his work. I am wryly amused that he refers to the welfare state, as though it is a communist evil, when his whole ethos was pure democratic socialism. But that is the shadow of religion, influencing the most kind and ethically, socialist, man. If only there had been a million such men, who had the heart to change our expectations and our lives, for a compassionate society.
Absolute legend!
I miss working with Aisling - can't wait for our 2022 Change 100 intern to join us.
Very inspirational, full of wisdom. This is a legend
hahahaha riley he dance like fish in sea very success
I have tried to get help for Disabled Kenyans for six years! Can get no help from Leonard Cheshire ! Hopeless
Beautiful man, decent, humble and brave. God bless his soul, a Great British citizen.