Dublin City a fascinating Journey the 1960's - 2010's
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- čas přidán 24. 05. 2020
- I did one of these videos a few years back on Galway city
which went down pretty well here on CZcams so I decided to do a new one on Dublin City another fascinating Journey from the 1960's to the 2010's It's very interesting to see how times have changed how people lived long ago and how vehicles have changed it's an interesting part of history...
This is a slideshow of various photographs of Dublin City which i gathered online and put together..
(Royalty free Music) - Krátké a kreslené filmy
City where I grew up has changed so much now I hardly recognise it anymore. But these pictures awaken many happy memories of times long gone
When Dublin was a nice place to live!
It’s only the way it is today because of the governments perseverance on housing criminal breeding families who sponge off the state and don’t even work in the city center. I mean why do they need to even live there if they don’t have work? Give the prime locations to scholarship individuals and students who will actually contribute to the country and the future. I cannot count the amount of times I’ve seen young teens from the council estates committing petty crimes or intimidating law abiding citizens.
Still is, too many illegals now
When was Dublin a nice place to live?
2023... hell hole of crimes. Like a foreign land nowadays. Irishness is dying there. No cops seen day or night. Our Ireland is falling.
How interesting it was to travel before globalization began - every country and town had its distinctive flair. All these backpackers, coffee - to - go carriers and selfie nitwits will never even get a notion of how beautiful Europe and the world were 30 years ago and earlier.
Absolutely disgraceful what the elite have done to our country
Remember hopping onto the old 78 buse at the corner of O' Connell Bridge / Batchelors Walk and getting off at Thomas St. Buses drove in the opposite direction along the Quays in the 70's. We all came back from fishing from Dun Laoghaire Pier to Marrowbone Lane Flats with bags of mackerel.
Different world back then .People weren't as robotic and actually lived for the day .
Technology has changed all that!
Glad I knew Dublin in those times. Gone now, gone for ever.🇮🇪
The light was different back then. ....
God be with the days
16A Used to get that home from school. A lifetime ago now😪😪
From Synge Street?
@@Karl_with_a_K No CUS in Leeson St. Used to get the bus at the flats on Redmond Hill and Wexford St.
I'm 53 & remember some of this. But for some reason, something about the image at 3:52 struck me & I paused the video. Then I realised it was the colours of the cars on the bridge were so 60/70's.
OMG... at 4mins 30secs there's a PT van.... It's like another lifetime ago... Amazing ❤
Pt breakers ,was a game we use to play when you seen a pt van you crossed your fingers and someone had to uncross them for you ,good old days but we had no food as well 😢
They made vw beetles in Dublin i believe balls bridge
It's no longer Dublin; it's Eastern Europe nowadays.
i grew up and live in the inner city, best its ever been.. was a shit hole back then.
Baghdad or Kabul surely? You got rid of the British and replaced us with what exactly?
@@LeMerchfeckin hell I thought we solved the drug problem but I can see you’re taking a sh(t load if you think it’s best ever
@@alfredroyal3473 No way, they have been relegated to second and third place by Lagos.
Irish Lives Matter
What i really notice in the pictures was as the years get on the women got fatter
Super bit of footage
Not a mobile phone or scooter in sight..
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It was still a great City in the early 90'ties, looking at today no thank you, lm glad l left it in 1988
Me too. I'm now in the US since 2010. Went back last September and shocked walking through city centre. Never got a chance to visit my old home area of The Librrties.
I left in 88, also .Loved it back then ,still do .Went to my first ever concert in the RDS Hothouse Flowers and Tracy Chapman .
Such a great year .
Play it at x2 speed and then its watchable .
Street names changed, but the buildings stayed. As did Queen Victoria’s coat of arms.
Traffic was terrible back then. Hopefully we will be car free in 2030
Dublin looked more colourful and happy in those early photos. But poverty was rife. Deceivingly beautiful.
What percentage of people were homeless? What percentage of people were unmarried/divorced? What percentage of people couldn't afford a dinner every day? Would be interesting stats.
@@cruelpulse I suppose Google knows
3:48 The Liffey not looking too healthy. The tricolour largely only knows east.
Pre & Post Horatio
Just say Nelson's Pillar. How many people in Ireland are going to know Admiral Nelson's first name fcs!
So brilliant to see Dublin get so multicultural 🤪🤪🤪🤪
for everyone saying the city has changed and different world, thats how life in every city is.. no city stays the same. A mix of nostalgia and a different era doesn't mean that people growing up in it now won't feel the same in the future..