Leeds 1960s

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  • čas přidán 28. 11. 2022
  • Leeds is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by population) in England, after London and Birmingham

Komentáře • 61

  • @bethlane9642
    @bethlane9642 Před 7 měsíci +10

    I'm from East Leeds born and bred and although I now live down South I will always be proud if being a Loiner❤

  • @Mum60
    @Mum60 Před rokem +23

    Lovely memories, and wonderful-looking lady. I lived in streets like these for some of my childhood and when I first got married for a first temporary home to be rehoused. Lived on housing estate when I lived at home before marriage. Were poorer, the people in these houses but some lovely people, people cared more about each other.

  • @walkerswrath1026
    @walkerswrath1026 Před rokem +27

    So much cleaner than today. People respected English city's then.

    • @pauljames1258
      @pauljames1258 Před 7 měsíci +1

      no one took pictures of the rubbish back in the day pal it was still dirty in certain areas and if you wanted anything removing you just left it to the binmen or put it on one of the many slum clearing sites

  • @TheDAT9
    @TheDAT9 Před rokem +9

    The Corn Exchange still black with soot before it was cleaned. I remember the colours of Leeds on a dull cloudy day with black buildings. I remember going to Roundhay Park on a sunny day fishing for sticklebacks.

  • @chrisliversidge1070
    @chrisliversidge1070 Před 9 měsíci +17

    I grew up in East Leeds in the 60's everyone watched out for each other, no muggins, the only drugs were aspirin, how things have changed, fair fights as boys were fair fights, no knives, no graffiti, and if you came home with a copper, then god help you from you Mam and Dad

  • @codzy3532
    @codzy3532 Před rokem +21

    neat old photos captured in time love it 😊❤👍

  • @roymcnicholas4825
    @roymcnicholas4825 Před rokem +10

    It may be a old victorian erea but look how clean and tidy the streets are people had pride back then I grew up in the 60s in a erea just like it

  • @user-mu1nm4jw7p
    @user-mu1nm4jw7p Před měsícem +2

    I'm from Leeds. I loved it and love it now

  • @Marty-hu7rw
    @Marty-hu7rw Před rokem +6

    Love that thanks ,Ena Sharples days ,old terraced streets before pvc ,working class life in the 60s thanks .

  • @ronaldwilkin5662
    @ronaldwilkin5662 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Look at these streets look hardly any rubbish lying around people had pride in there home even when they had nothing

  • @martinheath5947
    @martinheath5947 Před rokem +32

    This is the privilege that the iPhone generation whines about today demanding apology and reparations

    • @madeinbanat3534
      @madeinbanat3534 Před rokem +7

      People in the 60s were privileged themselves compared to their grandparents and great grandparents in the Victorian era. It's all relative

    • @obscurazone
      @obscurazone Před 5 měsíci +1

      This is post war Leeds, when the "boomer" generation was still young teenagers. My family came from these streets. Dad in particular (born in 1945) a relative slum up in the Leylands. But he was able to establish a thriving auto business (with an extremely affordable bank loan) and bought his first house by the age of 28. Both those things are almost unthinkable opportunities afforded to young people in 2024. The "point" of your comment, was to say that this clip clearly shows an under privileged population, and that todays generation don't have a clue what life was actually like. But what you're clearly very ignorant of, is that hard work really did pay back then and you could actually build yourself a decent and comfortable life if you applied yourself. It doesn't matter how hard you work these days, it is extraordinarily difficult to get ahead as a young person. THAT is the point todays young generations are making.

    • @obscurazone
      @obscurazone Před 4 měsíci +1

      @maxwellboyne2770 Erm, you might not understand this, but not everyone wants the kind of business you describe (i.e selling a product through omni channels). Also, you might not understand this, but Brexit has raised huge barriers on export (all export, but certainly for new/small business) in the UK. It is exponentially more difficult now, to do any kind of trade in and out of the UK that involves supplies coming in from Europe, and selling through to Europe. And before you yap on about "The world being bigger than Europe" - Only an imbecile would think putting barriers in front of your nearest neighbor/customer makes any economic business sense. So no, if you think setting up a business nowadays in the UK is easy, whilst simultaneously living in economic conditions akin to the turn of the last century, you're absolutely deluded. Back in my parents era, a family of four people could easily exist (flourish even) on a very modest single income. Absolutely impossible to do that now. Most people are simply trying to survive in the UK nowadays. Setting up a business, of any kind, is nothing but a pipe dream now for most people.

    • @allotmentuk1303
      @allotmentuk1303 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@obscurazone i also came from those streets I passed those steps with the Tetley advert on its gable to a house further along for piano lessons. I was born 1939 not a slum house a decent back to back in a decent street went to building collage became a surveyor worked all over the UK and abroad bought my first house at the age of 28. Retired in a nice leafy village in East Sussex with a view of the South Downs and the Glynbourne Estate. My wife came from a similar background. Our children had a totally different background went to University and became employed in good professions. Grandchilldren have no idea of street living in the North I endorse obscurazone comment It doesn't matter how hard you work these days, it is extraordinarily difficult to get ahead as a young person. Unless of course if you live in the South and went to a Public School. Leeds is the best UK City

  • @pauljames1258
    @pauljames1258 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Depressing so much brighter and vibrant now

  • @dismalfinance3002
    @dismalfinance3002 Před 29 dny +3

    Leeds in the 1960s lost several historic elements, including notable Victorian architecture and traditional markets, due to modernization and urban redevelopment. Iconic buildings and old neighborhoods were often demolished to make way for new commercial and residential projects, altering the city's historic landscape and community character. This period of change marked a significant shift in the city's architectural and cultural heritage.

  • @ingridredfern5065
    @ingridredfern5065 Před rokem +9

    I loved the 60s great music , fashion and jobs were plentiful.England exists no longer.

  • @fazfinisher5598
    @fazfinisher5598 Před rokem +5

    Poor but clean and tidy, wish we could go back to these times.

    • @franceskronenwett3539
      @franceskronenwett3539 Před 4 měsíci +1

      The only good thing about these old streets was the absence of litter and traffic. Kids could play in the streets without the fear of being run over.

  • @andybrown3514
    @andybrown3514 Před rokem +7

    Morals and standards were different back then I guess..

  • @suesmith4366
    @suesmith4366 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Love this better era better society.

  • @sandrafinbar
    @sandrafinbar Před rokem +3

    Love these old street scenes.

  • @ramassad1252
    @ramassad1252 Před 11 měsíci +6

    The best city in the world

    • @hmq9052
      @hmq9052 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Lol. It looks appalling

    • @ramassad1252
      @ramassad1252 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@hmq9052 have you been in Leeds before?

    • @hmq9052
      @hmq9052 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ramassad1252 Yes. I lived there for a while.

    • @johnmackintosh3952
      @johnmackintosh3952 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@hmq9052 your probably from Manchester say no more

    • @jackthelad5366
      @jackthelad5366 Před 5 měsíci

      Too right pal👍

  • @Laura55sere
    @Laura55sere Před rokem +6

    Imagine these photos in colour, not so glum .

  • @kenstevens5065
    @kenstevens5065 Před 9 měsíci +4

    If the average person around then, now dead and buried came forward to today I often wonder what they would think.

  • @LondonPower
    @LondonPower Před 8 měsíci +3

    i a m traveler also

  • @bsport131
    @bsport131 Před rokem +18

    Harder but better times and not BAME insight

  • @davetodd6163
    @davetodd6163 Před 9 měsíci +3

    What’s the music?

  • @damiandexter1895
    @damiandexter1895 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I'm making a film about Leeds, and would love to use some of your photos please. Did you take them yourself?

  • @davidwoodcock139
    @davidwoodcock139 Před měsícem +2

    Anyone notice there’s no rubbish in the streets and no cars cluttering the place up

  • @michaelholmes4374
    @michaelholmes4374 Před rokem +8

    Better times what has happened to our country stupid governments have done this

  • @frankbarrow7210
    @frankbarrow7210 Před rokem +7

    Music to slit your writs by! Who chose this?

  • @maureenharper3736
    @maureenharper3736 Před rokem +10

    Those were happy days no murders kidnapping, very little crime..it seems our country has gone from us forever...

    • @franceskronenwett3539
      @franceskronenwett3539 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Don't forget that these houses had no bathrooms, an outside toilet and many lacked hot water. Housewives were just overworked drudges back then.

  • @normanhuntersmith6692
    @normanhuntersmith6692 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Oh for the Days when people took pride in their community environment . Notice how cleaning and lacking of the general rubbish and plastic that people now feel it’s okay to discard wherever they choose.

  • @big.cheese.007
    @big.cheese.007 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Please, please play happy music. These pictures are celebrations, not morbid. ❤

  • @easydrive3662
    @easydrive3662 Před 10 měsíci +4

    A city of 2 halfs now, there are many areas that are now immigration shitholes but the city centre is undergoing massive growth with endless skyscraper buildings under construction and the north of the city is very wealthy

    • @kenstevens5065
      @kenstevens5065 Před 9 měsíci

      Skyscrapers but for who, even if for office space it's easily converted to residential. It seems without asking the ordinary people the Elites have decided we have a duty to house the world. It's just the same building boom down the overcrowded M1 in Nottingham and most other big UK towns and cities.

  • @derekwilkinson688
    @derekwilkinson688 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Ee by gum a reet luvd dat!

    • @jackthelad5366
      @jackthelad5366 Před 5 měsíci

      What accent wa’ that meant to be cos it certainly wasn’t leeds yer div

    • @derekwilkinson688
      @derekwilkinson688 Před 5 měsíci

      @@jackthelad5366 Leeds born n bread in the 60's pal!! You must be the diluted brigade

    • @jackthelad5366
      @jackthelad5366 Před 5 měsíci

      Born in the 60s myself lived in leeds 9 all my life now run along yer doylem

  • @tonybaloney4195
    @tonybaloney4195 Před rokem +3

    No money but great times as a young lad

  • @aidenwrenn5342
    @aidenwrenn5342 Před měsícem +1

    I was born in a back-to-back house like those seen in the film. It was shit.

  • @TheSeafordian
    @TheSeafordian Před rokem +2

    I prefer Sheffield.

    • @johnmackintosh3952
      @johnmackintosh3952 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Leeds will piss allover Sheffield Leeds is a wonderful city

    • @jackthelad5366
      @jackthelad5366 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Prefer Sheffield 🙄😂 always in leeds shadow

  • @tonivaripati5951
    @tonivaripati5951 Před rokem +3

    F*cking Nightmare!