love this thank you for filming it. I can't believe how much it's changed. you don't even realise until watching this video but I can still remember most of it except the Hythe as that's changed dramatically. feeling old as I was only 1 years old when this video was made 😣
I've lived in Colchester all my life, i'm 34 now, its funny when you can't remember what it used to look lke, thanks to this i can!! Excellent footage.
All those cars that now you won't see single one off those or even you do it's very very rare to see those old classics that never look old and love those old times wish I was there back then now every thing is changed and gone bad. It feels like world is ending.
Back in 86 did you think one day the world would have access to this? It’s eerie watching this in a way It’s like watching the past and present overlapping each other
Absolutely not preinternet, it was just a new toy and I wanted to show people back in Australia my home town. I find it odd watching it now , its like a parallel universe.
Very sad how many hawthorn trees have gone from both sides of Rowhedge Rd. They almost made a kind of avenue down to the village. Now there are only about four or five sickly specimens
The main reason is that they rusted away very quickly! Exhaust pipes rusted and fell off frequently. They needed frequent maintenance of which the average person could do the basics too, which is practically impossible now .
@@TheWurn2 true also the thing is that after 2005 so many people starting buying cars on finance and after 2010 even more people and today so many people have cars on fianance which is ridiculous because what's the point of buying a fiance car when you don't even own it, what's being proud it that I rather but the car like people did 20 or 30 years ago and enjoyed the cars for long time then sell and buy another but now days people buy a car new the 2 years later they buy another new when the older one might only been 3 or 4 years old but back then people still called a 10 year old car new usually old car would be like more then 10 years. Hence people used to keep cars for at least 5 to 10 years before changing. Now I see people calling a 2015 car old and it's only 2019 yet. Back the e.g. a 1990 car in 2001 still would be new or just a second hand new.
@@hassankhan384 all true. Having two dogs the idea of having new cars all the time is not on for me! Car dealers also look amazed if you want to pay cash now.
A Ford Fiesta belonged to my Dad, which I borrowed for my stay in the country. The camera was on a tripod on the passenger seat which I had to grab hold of occasionally to keep it steady.
Hello, I was wondering if you might consider licensing some of your Colchester material in a documentary I am involved in making? Please let me know and I can send my email address. Thank you! Katharine
People probably thought you were crazy for doing this but I and many others salute you sir!
James Macfarlane I thought I was too. Just bored on a Sunday morning, wish I had done more now! Glad you liked them.
love this thank you for filming it. I can't believe how much it's changed. you don't even realise until watching this video but I can still remember most of it except the Hythe as that's changed dramatically. feeling old as I was only 1 years old when this video was made 😣
I've lived in Colchester all my life, i'm 34 now, its funny when you can't remember what it used to look lke, thanks to this i can!! Excellent footage.
All those cars that now you won't see single one off those or even you do it's very very rare to see those old classics that never look old and love those old times wish I was there back then now every thing is changed and gone bad. It feels like world is ending.
Has Technob I know what you mean, driving was a pleasure then and less Big Brother in general. Most of those freedoms have been eroded.
wicked thank you :) and that great radio station
Nostalgia right there. Grew up on 25 The Avenue and attended Hamilton Primary School on Cathedral Road back in 1986
This makes me feel so old, I was 2 then.
Back in 86 did you think one day the world would have access to this?
It’s eerie watching this in a way
It’s like watching the past and present overlapping each other
Absolutely not preinternet, it was just a new toy and I wanted to show people back in Australia my home town. I find it odd watching it now , its like a parallel universe.
I remember the Nippy Chippy !!! used to stop at Highwoods Tesco - legendary... no other van like it !!!
Happy days!
Very sad how many hawthorn trees have gone from both sides of Rowhedge Rd. They almost made a kind of avenue down to the village. Now there are only about four or five sickly specimens
all the old cars :P
The Hythe is probably the part that has changed the most..
+stevealexR1 And not for the better in my mind, it looks like an eastern European slum.
Nasty corner that!!
at 4:36 i can see the lamp post my brother took down with his mazda 929.... he was a lucky boy that day
A lot of yellow Escorts around back then!
Dude, you invented Google Street View!
Currently trying to figure out who that is washing a car outside my nan and grandad's house at around 7:13 :)
'kin 'ell, that IS my grandad!
Thank you so much. He was a legend!
the old police car!!!
Were are all these cars gone why people don't keep them they looked great wish I had chance being born before so I could see the 80s and 90s
The main reason is that they rusted away very quickly! Exhaust pipes rusted and fell off frequently. They needed frequent maintenance of which the average person could do the basics too, which is practically impossible now .
@@TheWurn2 true also the thing is that after 2005 so many people starting buying cars on finance and after 2010 even more people and today so many people have cars on fianance which is ridiculous because what's the point of buying a fiance car when you don't even own it, what's being proud it that I rather but the car like people did 20 or 30 years ago and enjoyed the cars for long time then sell and buy another but now days people buy a car new the 2 years later they buy another new when the older one might only been 3 or 4 years old but back then people still called a 10 year old car new usually old car would be like more then 10 years. Hence people used to keep cars for at least 5 to 10 years before changing. Now I see people calling a 2015 car old and it's only 2019 yet. Back the e.g. a 1990 car in 2001 still would be new or just a second hand new.
@@hassankhan384 all true. Having two dogs the idea of having new cars all the time is not on for me! Car dealers also look amazed if you want to pay cash now.
Was pregnant then went in to have a healthy girl in Nov 1986
What type of car was it, just out of interest?
A Ford Fiesta belonged to my Dad, which I borrowed for my stay in the country. The camera was on a tripod on the passenger seat which I had to grab hold of occasionally to keep it steady.
this is too strange! lol
Should have patented the idea!
Hello, I was wondering if you might consider licensing some of your Colchester material in a documentary I am involved in making? Please let me know and I can send my email address. Thank you! Katharine
Hi Katharine. I have no problem with that. Please go ahead.
My email is wurn2@aol.com