The eminent Wally Brown closed down every technical college in Liverpool and sold off their grounds to developers in order to concentrate on Black Studies and Black Law "students" in rented offices in Liverpool city centre. Those colleges were all owners of their own grounds and paid FA to anyone in rent. Every college which trained apprentices and eggheads was sold out by Wally in order to enhance "blackness." Own it: Pay Nothing. Rent it: Get mugged. Great job, Wally, you fkn rat. I was there.
The good old days when we had decent buses with good intelligent crews nowadays they are rubbish unreliable days off the road for simple repairs nowadays electric buses are even worse with bad drivers
Standing on street corners waiting for Government handouts never solved anything..getting a job and organising to help your own people and communities is the way.
🇬🇧 I was born in Northumberland in 1953 & whenever my mam & dad took me into the city of Newcastle, id get scared of the big yellow Trolley Buses with their " antenna " reaching up to the electric wires, often sending blue sparks out! To me, as a normal unafraid 5 yr old, they seemed like mechanical Demons, i distrusted them immensely & refused to put one foot onto them! Although Trams had been almost eradicated, Tramlines criss crossed our city roads for long after the last Tram was decommissioned. In our village in the countryside they still used a Charabang, a motorised open topped wood & metal small bus thing, that did day trips to the Seaside & other towns or to a big Picnic. They were great fun. Our first car was like a big black fat bug! Known as a Baby Austin! The indicators for turning or breaking etc were little yellow Bakerlite plastic flags that were concealed in slots behind the front part just passed the driver/ passenger seats & shot out like luminous darts to alert drivers behind, of our left or right turns, lol. We kids used to stand on the wide Running board that skirted our car, while my dad drove down the street to the row of garages, we thought it was Brilliant! Most of our deliveries, shopping, Coal, fruit & Veg, Eggs, fish were all by vans or Horse & Cart Very few people went to big shops & supermarkets were fantasy! It was all very convenient & cheaper for customers for these purveyors of goods to come to your little row of houses. It was an altogether more secure & peaceful & trusting time then. People were innocent & more caring. When anyone in our little street got a Coal delivery from the National Coal Board lorry, they just dumped a Tonne of Coal outside your house & garden. It seemed to be the womens job to run out with coal buckets & wheelbarrows to shovel up the coal & wheel it down paths, around the house to the back where the coalhouse stood. Every able bodied woman just picked up shovels & buckets ( without being asked) & set to to help shift the coal of any of their neighbours, such community spirit & lending a hand was so natural. I miss those days alot. Dont get me wrong, we have marvellous things now & technology is unbelievable & Machines & gadgets have streamlined our living but Those past times were magic & Comfortable & trusting & we felt SAFE! Thank you for the great video It was a pleasure to see. Peace & Good Cheer to All 🇬🇧👧
One of these pictures shows a Stuka. As a kid, I was there, through all this. I never heard, or saw, any evidence of a Stuka. They didn't fit, function wise, or long range wise, or Night Bombing wise. Even for next day, after raid German reconnaissance wise ! Did this picture get in here by mistake ?
Hull got bombed more than Liverpool Hull was flattened and there's nothing in the history books about that its about time it started rewriting history and telling what really happened and Hull should be center stage
@@Johnconno who are you ?your a nobody that's why Hull people will never be beat because what Hull people went through during the war more than anyone yet when it comes to other towns they make a song and dance about it if it was London Liverpool fucking Manchester and Coventry and Birmingham well Hull people know, yeah Churchill might have had a victory sign,but the Hull people had a salute of there own for Churchill
That brought back some memories. I used to love going to Blacklers with my Mum, the place was massive. I remember the Rocking Horse they had for the kids to play on. I remember my Mum saying, if you can`t get it in Blacklers, you won`t get it anywhere. Another wonderful shop was Coopers, you could smell it before you got anywhere near it, the smell of freshly ground Coffee, not that we could afford it. They had Beautiful polished copper topped counters. It`s sad the way places have changed and not always for the better.
At 2:45 to 3:10 is right outside our door in High Barnet..the Church is St John the Baptist of which I'm a Parishioner..wonderful community up here..moved in Jan 2007..all the Winter snow of the early 60's I'd guess..I'm sorry to admit I prefer our mild Winters of Global warming..tomorrow as I type is the Traditional annual Barnet Fair first Sunday in December..the 4th this time..every year for a couple of Centuries.. exactly how long? someone would have to Google that..comments welcome on any info..I'm gonna grab a couple of screenshots of the video..
No mention of Cardiff trollies
The eminent Wally Brown closed down every technical college in Liverpool and sold off their grounds to developers in order to concentrate on Black Studies and Black Law "students" in rented offices in Liverpool city centre. Those colleges were all owners of their own grounds and paid FA to anyone in rent. Every college which trained apprentices and eggheads was sold out by Wally in order to enhance "blackness." Own it: Pay Nothing. Rent it: Get mugged. Great job, Wally, you fkn rat. I was there.
The good old days when we had decent buses with good intelligent crews nowadays they are rubbish unreliable days off the road for simple repairs nowadays electric buses are even worse with bad drivers
Always moaning that they are owed something for nothing ...
Try reading books doing college courses , learning trades and stop the ghetto talk ..its embarrassing ...
Sheldon Irie. 👊🏽
Standing on street corners waiting for Government handouts never solved anything..getting a job and organising to help your own people and communities is the way.
My mother worked in the ticket office at Wapping 1954 I have lovely photo of her in her uniform RIP Mama ❤
Reminds me of Wolverhampton when I was a neenager 4:14
My memory of the trolley bus was its acceleration compared to the diesel bus . I wonder if the new electric cars will have that same acceleration.
🇬🇧 I was born in Northumberland in 1953 & whenever my mam & dad took me into the city of Newcastle, id get scared of the big yellow Trolley Buses with their " antenna " reaching up to the electric wires, often sending blue sparks out! To me, as a normal unafraid 5 yr old, they seemed like mechanical Demons, i distrusted them immensely & refused to put one foot onto them! Although Trams had been almost eradicated, Tramlines criss crossed our city roads for long after the last Tram was decommissioned. In our village in the countryside they still used a Charabang, a motorised open topped wood & metal small bus thing, that did day trips to the Seaside & other towns or to a big Picnic. They were great fun. Our first car was like a big black fat bug! Known as a Baby Austin! The indicators for turning or breaking etc were little yellow Bakerlite plastic flags that were concealed in slots behind the front part just passed the driver/ passenger seats & shot out like luminous darts to alert drivers behind, of our left or right turns, lol. We kids used to stand on the wide Running board that skirted our car, while my dad drove down the street to the row of garages, we thought it was Brilliant! Most of our deliveries, shopping, Coal, fruit & Veg, Eggs, fish were all by vans or Horse & Cart Very few people went to big shops & supermarkets were fantasy! It was all very convenient & cheaper for customers for these purveyors of goods to come to your little row of houses. It was an altogether more secure & peaceful & trusting time then. People were innocent & more caring. When anyone in our little street got a Coal delivery from the National Coal Board lorry, they just dumped a Tonne of Coal outside your house & garden. It seemed to be the womens job to run out with coal buckets & wheelbarrows to shovel up the coal & wheel it down paths, around the house to the back where the coalhouse stood. Every able bodied woman just picked up shovels & buckets ( without being asked) & set to to help shift the coal of any of their neighbours, such community spirit & lending a hand was so natural. I miss those days alot. Dont get me wrong, we have marvellous things now & technology is unbelievable & Machines & gadgets have streamlined our living but Those past times were magic & Comfortable & trusting & we felt SAFE! Thank you for the great video It was a pleasure to see. Peace & Good Cheer to All 🇬🇧👧
Why didn't start from the beginning 🤔?
I wonder why the show went blank at 41:00-the end? 🤔
Why didn't it start from the beginning ? 🤔
I wonder why it didn't start from the beginning 🤔?
The GOOD old days 😢
Love old Liverpool photos never been able to find any photos of crealock street ,
Liverpool got what it deserved.
Dont think Tarbuck has been back to Liverpool since the Atlantic in the 60's 😂😂
Man ! that city takes some beating in the 60's.
do you know how to fucking spell? 'leaving' is spelt L.E.A.V.I.N.G!
Lyrics🔥🔥🔥💯
Salut my friend super bus super video subscribe subscribe ...
Watched this back in freshmen year in high school I've learned my lesson.
One of these pictures shows a Stuka. As a kid, I was there, through all this. I never heard, or saw, any evidence of a Stuka. They didn't fit, function wise, or long range wise, or Night Bombing wise. Even for next day, after raid German reconnaissance wise ! Did this picture get in here by mistake ?
Hull got bombed more than Liverpool Hull was flattened and there's nothing in the history books about that its about time it started rewriting history and telling what really happened and Hull should be center stage
Who cares about Hull? Where it it?😢
@@Johnconno who are you ?your a nobody that's why Hull people will never be beat because what Hull people went through during the war more than anyone yet when it comes to other towns they make a song and dance about it if it was London Liverpool fucking Manchester and Coventry and Birmingham well Hull people know, yeah Churchill might have had a victory sign,but the Hull people had a salute of there own for Churchill
Top show it's a damn shame that the clowns running TV these days can't bring something like this back instead of the crap they dish up.
What documentary is this? Edit; Fortunate update, I have found it: czcams.com/video/h9qdF7QiQAo/video.html
That brought back some memories. I used to love going to Blacklers with my Mum, the place was massive. I remember the Rocking Horse they had for the kids to play on. I remember my Mum saying, if you can`t get it in Blacklers, you won`t get it anywhere. Another wonderful shop was Coopers, you could smell it before you got anywhere near it, the smell of freshly ground Coffee, not that we could afford it. They had Beautiful polished copper topped counters. It`s sad the way places have changed and not always for the better.
Grangetown trolleys still running in 1971
The power cable busses was a complete waste of money.
What episode is this?
Surely the robbers in the first few minutes of the video were captured before getting away? You fight the law and the law will win.
The Boys having a laugh. Roll a spliff kidda we going to live in Childwall.
Wow this is more interesting than the history lessons I had at school. The good ol' bygone days, a bit before my time, only a bit I may add😉
Any further info on the Austin split screen at 13.09 ?
It’s a pity that the slime-pot Saville is on this video.
was that Harold Wilson ("the pound in your pocket") in trademark Gannex raincoat, touring a factory ? No BoJo-style HiVis photo-opp
Wonderful. Thank you for posting, brought back many happy memories🙂
18:18 VHS open glitch audio
25:06 still to come on the 6 o'clock news
5:05 vhs glitch audio funny
Such a privilege to watch these old videos from the past..Liverpool is one of my favourite cities..thank you for uploading ❤
1:20 viewer discretion is advised
13:03 the woman is unhurt but that driver is intoxicated
0:55 just... bobbing up and down to make a human wave isn't going to help anything, lmao
At 2:45 to 3:10 is right outside our door in High Barnet..the Church is St John the Baptist of which I'm a Parishioner..wonderful community up here..moved in Jan 2007..all the Winter snow of the early 60's I'd guess..I'm sorry to admit I prefer our mild Winters of Global warming..tomorrow as I type is the Traditional annual Barnet Fair first Sunday in December..the 4th this time..every year for a couple of Centuries.. exactly how long? someone would have to Google that..comments welcome on any info..I'm gonna grab a couple of screenshots of the video..
Chariots of fire. Not the Manxman
10:42 vhs glitch audio
30:47 vhs glitch audio