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  • An original 1966 British Pathe video about some of London's quirks and the reason people are attracted to the city.
    An original 1966 British Pathe video about some of London's quirks and the reason people are attracted to the city. Initially called "London" the title has been changed to differentiate it from other clips in the archive. [Edited - 07/06/2012]
    A look at various attractions in the Capital - more historical than swinging!
    Panning shot down busy market in Berwick St. M/S of a salesman selling china to a crowd in Gravesend Market with cheeky cockney banter (synchronised sound).
    High angled shot of Trafalgar Square. M/S of a man and woman feeding pigeons in the Square. C/U of the girl with pigeons landing on her hand. High angled shot of a barge going up a canal, pan to busy London street nearby. Panning shot of smartly dressed people riding through Hyde Park. Two deer are seen feeding from the hand of a fisherman by pond.
    M/S of a calm lake, pan to a red double decker riding past. The bus is seen passing the National Gallery with St. Martin's in the Fields in the background. Low angled shot of St. Martin's spire. Various shots of Church spires and towers around London. L/S of the exterior of the Law Courts.
    Low angled shot of a scaffolding covered dome of St. Paul's. Various shots of different parts of the cathedral, workmen are seen chipping and sanding off thick crusts of soot from St. Paul's. Panning shot follows a young couple in an M.G. car driving into the Barbican. Various shots of workmen on scaffolding cleaning old buildings, good views of the Capital from the scaffolding.
    M/S of men in Cavalier and Roundhead costumes marching in the Lord Mayor's show. Low angled shot of children in the crowd waving Union Jacks. M/S of the famous gold carriage passing a platform of dignitaries. M/S of vintage cars passing in the procession.
    M/S of the car themed, 'Two Hoots' restaurant in Bishopsgate. The couple (seen in the M.G.) are seated at a table, a waiter in driving goggles shows them the menu. Various shots of car related artefacts on the walls. Various shots of diners being served. More shots of the cockney market salesman entertaining the crowd with his banter. Various shots of a Pan American airliner landing at an airport. Passengers are seen coming down aeroplane steps, other planes are seen taking off.
    M/S of the M.G. coming under Admiralty arch, point view shot from inside the car as it drives down the Mall. Various shots of Household Cavalry riding into their barracks. M/S of a horse and cart riding by the Thames. M/S of the couple looking over the Thames at the Houses of Parliament. Some shots of a water scooter on the Thames (see note in record c). The couple get back into their M.G. and drive past Parliament.
    M/S of an Evening Standard van parking. M/S of press photographers. Various shots of a chef icing a giant cake. Britt Ekland is escorted into shot, she climbs a ladder and cuts into the cake. As she cuts, Peter Sellers bursts out of the cake driving a Mini (her present). More shots of the press, Brit and Peter lean on the car posing for photographs. M/S of Frank Ifield in a pub in Fleet St., he is being interviewed by Pat Doncaster. M/S of journalists around a pub table, pan to Frank's table. George Casey, sports journalist, eating a pub sandwich. C/U of the back to front sign for the 'Gentlemen's' - a printer's joke! Various shots of theatrical and historical artefacts on the pub walls.
    Various shots of a Sherlock Holmes theme pub in Baker Street that looks like the detective's study, the landlord wears a deerstalker. Various shots of a pub in Covent Garden where Barrow boys from the market mix with "baritones of the Opera House". Some shots of vegetable deliveries at Covent Garden.
    More shots of the cheeky cockney barrow boy selling china to an eager crowd - he throws a pile of china in the air and catches them. Several 'plants' in the audience start the bidding - very 'Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'!
    Note: this story is a bit of an odd mixture - it appears to use material from other Colour Pictorials: the water scooter is in AMPHIBIOUS WATER SCOOTER in CP 574, it also revisits places previously featured - the Sherlock Holmes pub is in SHERLOCK HOLMES PUB in CP 162. Other sequences may also have been reused or revisited.
    Cuts exist - please see separate record.
    FILM ID:351.03
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Komentáře • 309

  • @pauldg837
    @pauldg837 Před 29 dny +7

    In 1966 my parents took us to London for a 2 week holiday. We had the best time there, and although I was only 10, I still have clear memories of our holiday. I still remember watching the England football team practising in Hyde Park just a few days before the World Cup Final. We left on the morning of the Final and drove to Stafford to visit our relatives, arriving just in time to watch the game. What a day that was as we all celebrated England winning the World Cup.

  • @beachgirl1947
    @beachgirl1947 Před 2 lety +32

    Miss this London…tragic loss

  • @liamodriscoll3739
    @liamodriscoll3739 Před 5 měsíci +8

    I WAS IN SWINGING LONDON IN 1966 I LIVED IN ISLINGTON NORTH LONDON THE MUSIC AND NIGHT LIFE WAS FANTASTIC THE CLOTHES WERE FAB AS WELL WONDERFUL SPECIAL HAPPY GOLDEN MEMORIES ❤

  • @skyworks1621
    @skyworks1621 Před rokem +21

    From back in the day when London was still beautiful.

  • @Unholygamewinner
    @Unholygamewinner Před 3 lety +77

    The music in London around this time is unparalleled! The Beatles, The Stones, Cream, Hendrix, The Who etc etc.

    • @alfching2499
      @alfching2499 Před 2 lety +9

      Carry me back to old 1966 Anytime please.

    • @Joeblogs111
      @Joeblogs111 Před 2 lety +6

      Now you can listen to half an hours prayer

    • @growlerthe2nd712
      @growlerthe2nd712 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Small Faces, Kinks , Pretty Things Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band ,Yardbirds and Pink Floyd ✌️🇬🇧🎸

    • @Unholygamewinner
      @Unholygamewinner Před 8 měsíci

      @@growlerthe2nd712 bang on brother

    • @hollbri2
      @hollbri2 Před 6 měsíci +1

      matt monro,engelbert,tom jones,shirley bassey,dorothy squires

  • @daflondon
    @daflondon Před 3 lety +230

    1966: “Their home town is a Mecca for tourists”. 2021: “Their home town is Mecca”

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 Před 3 lety +12

      Lol..your commentxD

    • @Mrfairchap
      @Mrfairchap Před 3 lety +27

      Excellent comment! Sadly, you are absolutely correct.

    • @andrealuisecandido1154
      @andrealuisecandido1154 Před 2 lety +4

      aha we were no Muslima

    • @andrealuisecandido1154
      @andrealuisecandido1154 Před 2 lety +2

      we have no
      Religion Islam
      we have had no
      i havE
      no Thing againsT Muslim Rel Islam
      only i will never change my Religion
      even if am
      no
      very
      religious
      woman i need
      no
      Terror we Ladys in WEST EU live
      as we like

    • @andrealuisecandido1154
      @andrealuisecandido1154 Před 2 lety

      WHAT MEAn we haven T fleed
      like per
      example
      Mrs
      Mahmodi

  • @Artur-jv9nv
    @Artur-jv9nv Před 2 měsíci +6

    People were slim, clean and tidy and so were tube stations and trains....

  • @steamgent4592
    @steamgent4592 Před 3 lety +59

    Thank goodness for these old films. No reason to visit today London isn't English anymore.

    • @zibi8536
      @zibi8536 Před 2 lety +1

      so what? The policies of your governments and the colonization of other countries have ruined and taken the lives of the people so that you racist creatures can have a better life and they are forced to leave their country and emigrate and live next to racists like you. Do you have a complaint? Tell your governments to stop colonizing other countries

    • @jurgen6768
      @jurgen6768 Před 22 dny

      Grow up you pillock

  • @celestialtoystore
    @celestialtoystore Před 3 lety +69

    This is the London I remember as a child. After Blair got it in 1997 he started the rot that has culminated in London now being more or less Londonistan and ruled by the Grand Caliph Sadiq Khan.

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 Před 3 lety +14

      Tony Blair was a git

    • @philiprufus4427
      @philiprufus4427 Před rokem +2

      Politicians like Blair did not help matters admittedly, however the demise of our parents and grandparents generations have also a lot to do with it I believe. There was no one shooting at me when I was in my teens nor was there bombs falling on my head. I could also call on a friend without being told he/she had been killed since I last saw them. Nothing much bothered those generations,,they were accustomed to lifes uncertainties.I well remember the late Enoch Powell in a TV interview on the Falkland War. The interviewer was trying to point out the possible catastrophies thar could befall such an adventure. Three times he pointed this out and three times he got the same answer,' You have to win' who could continue to argue in the face of such military experience and quiet confidence born of intellect ?

    • @celestialtoystore
      @celestialtoystore Před rokem

      @@philiprufus4427 You make some very cogent points. Wish more people were like you.

  • @kentang1528
    @kentang1528 Před 3 lety +77

    1966....the year England won the World Cup. London was so nostalgic back then...Singaporean here..

    • @MrAzboGaming
      @MrAzboGaming Před 3 lety +2

      Now you are getting it. Stay away then

    • @funkyalfonso
      @funkyalfonso Před 3 lety +4

      ken tang I was so lucky to work in Singapore for 4 years late 1970's and early 80's.. That was a time when Singapore was 'nostalgic' with godowns and even kampongs. It dramatically changed in just a few years. I will never forget The Mitre Hotel in Killiney Road. Happy days.

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 Před 3 lety

      @@MrAzboGaming Take us back to the good old days of Jimmy Savile and Myra Hindley! 😢

    • @philiprufus4427
      @philiprufus4427 Před rokem

      @@southlondon86 Its SO much better now we have all the answers,- junior.

  • @theeuropeanapotheosis8649
    @theeuropeanapotheosis8649 Před 2 lety +19

    Never forget what they’ve taken from you.

  • @Flughafenkaiser
    @Flughafenkaiser Před 4 lety +350

    The Narrators always spoke with a distinctive style in these Pathé reels. Beautiful British accents you don't hear anymore. Today narration lacks this unique style of speech delivery, because narration nowadays is way too casual and americanised for my liking.God Save the Queen and all that is Great about Britain.

    • @LiberalsGettheBulletToo
      @LiberalsGettheBulletToo Před 4 lety +9

      They had a project going back a long time to track British accents.
      One is analysis of the Queen's address.
      But there was also film and audio collected by region and social class.
      With a bit of Google magic you can find them.

    • @electriclightlynnetrex6346
      @electriclightlynnetrex6346 Před 4 lety +29

      Yep, back then the English accent was a work of art, not like today innit.

    • @trippy2johno280
      @trippy2johno280 Před 4 lety +2

      @@electriclightlynnetrex6346 cushty mushty, banging man , yeah yeah ... .
      (i know exactly what you mean mate lol)

    • @jamesguy1030
      @jamesguy1030 Před 4 lety +6

      Padraig O’Shea ~ Yeah,
      it’s so very sad to see what they have done to our once Beautiful capital city.
      i think that it’s very important that the public gets both sides of the debate and the other side of the propaganda.
      Please check out the amazing documentary series called =
      “EUROPA THE LAST BATTLE”
      All Ten episodes are well worth watching
      Removed and Banned in many places, However You Can Still Find it iF You Look hard enough
      (it’s also available on DVD)
      it’s one of the most important & fascinating documentary series to come out this decade and should be shown in our schools and colleges worldwide.
      if it was shown on the mainstream media then we would win our fight for freedom over night.
      We all must do our best to spread the truth and wake our people up from a very deep sleep.
      Please share it with as many people as you can before it gets Removed & Lost forever.
      The Censorship Continues but
      OUR WEAPON IS TRUTH!
      God Bless (Bitchute)

    • @darrensam1
      @darrensam1 Před 4 lety +4

      Nothing great about Britain.

  • @brianfearn4246
    @brianfearn4246 Před 2 lety +16

    How times have changed. I remember being told by our school teacher back in 1967 that life won't be as promised come the millennium with a fabulous future we were all led to believe. How right he was.

  • @tat007
    @tat007 Před 3 lety +86

    Most of the hard working people in this film are now turning in their graves at what has become of the capital they helped to build. A national disgrace.

  • @Querencias7
    @Querencias7 Před 4 lety +227

    Terrific micro documentary of beautiful and dignified London. Great images of the '60s and excellent video quality too. Many thanks BP!

    • @Rainbow-mo1ib
      @Rainbow-mo1ib Před 4 lety +2

      Querencias7 why did they make this.

    • @crazyfishmonster459
      @crazyfishmonster459 Před 4 lety +13

      @@Rainbow-mo1ib Tourism film. London was definitely a much cleaner and more dignified place back then, even though the average lot was far less.

    • @kierankelly288
      @kierankelly288 Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/zW5dU1Z5O1E/video.html

    • @cryingfreeman2703
      @cryingfreeman2703 Před 3 lety +5

      It is great. We could return London to being British too, if Brexit is finally done and immigration is halted.

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Před rokem

      ​@@cryingfreeman2703 you're a cretin.

  • @itstuff4744
    @itstuff4744 Před rokem +34

    I was 18 years old in 1966. When I arrived in London for studying, I remained in Notting Hill Gate for fourteen years (I got married in London, and my kids were born there) .
    As a new comer in 1966 I immediately fell in love with that beautiful, joyful, dynamic town. (We called it « swinging London ».To my opinion it was the very best place on Earth. And England was my love.
    Today, I don’t like it any more. London has lost its beautiful soul. That makes me sad. London is no longer London. I keep on going back there because part of my family still lives there but I wouldn’t like staying in London a very long time. The population is completely changed, and this is not for the best, on the contrary it is for the worst.

    • @jacobrivers5728
      @jacobrivers5728 Před rokem +5

      I know exactly what you mean. I was born and raised in London when it really was London. Crime was extremely low and the city was safe. The population back then was different and one could walk around without fear of being attacked both physically and verbally. The only foreigners were those from the ex-colonies (British Commonwealth) who tended to assimilate. Almost every person I come across in London today speaks with a foreign accent. I can't believe what's happened to this once great and vibrant city.

    • @BFaluup
      @BFaluup Před rokem +1

      @@jacobrivers5728 crazy how that happened..same thing here in many places if not all places in the U.S. the Seattle-Tacoma area used to be one of the safest areas to raise a family now both cities are ranked among the most dangerous..it only took 10 years to completely flip

    • @jacobrivers5728
      @jacobrivers5728 Před rokem

      @@BFaluup This madness will only end when right thinking people stand up and say it ends and that can only be done by stopping self-serving, liberal woke politicians from inflicting more damage on society. I'm so angry and frustrated at seeing my beloved city overrun with worthless freeloading foreigners who live on welfare, walk around with an air-of-entitlement and have no respect for law and order or the British way of life. Whenever there's a crime reported in the media, the culprit always has an African, Muslim or Eastern European name. I've reached a point where I no longer care if people label me a racist as I know I'm not. I can only assume that Seattle is suffering the consequences of policies inflicted by the money hungry Clintons', Biden, and Pelosi & Co who are no better than Boris Johnson and his cronies.

  • @lucylant9433
    @lucylant9433 Před rokem +10

    When London was London, full of character. Now its just an immigrant ghetto with glass towers and Westminster.

  • @seanmaxwell3319
    @seanmaxwell3319 Před 3 lety +12

    Every time I watch one of these documentaries, I am reminded of how Great Britain was in the 60s. (Less so today, in some aspects...)

  • @gingercat555
    @gingercat555 Před 3 lety +18

    Lets hope history really does repeats its self as today's society could learn a lot from 1966 ... not everything was perfect of course not but compared to what we have now its pure gold only wish that famous time machine was here.

    • @znentitan4032
      @znentitan4032 Před 3 lety

      But I thought the Delorean was made in the UK?

  • @cecilialove7339
    @cecilialove7339 Před 3 lety +15

    Adore this kind of archival footage. London is very cool

  • @redshuttleredacted6422
    @redshuttleredacted6422 Před 3 lety +30

    The guy showing the unbreakable plates, the couple on a scooter in the Thames, the horses, the streets, and the swingy music are so British my eyes are weeping tea...
    Edit: also the unbreakable plates guy's accent

    • @omalone1169
      @omalone1169 Před rokem +1

      Its before we became a province of nigeria

  • @Ash-886
    @Ash-886 Před 3 lety +117

    When London was an English city.

    • @siedliko
      @siedliko Před 3 lety +61

      Multiculturalism have destroyed London, if not the rest.

    • @johnclark7065
      @johnclark7065 Před 3 lety +16

      @@siedlikomulticulturalism doesn't work in the UK you will other UK cities and towns are riddled with racism and segregation.

    • @zibi8536
      @zibi8536 Před 2 lety +4

      The policies of your governments and the colonization of other countries have ruined and taken the lives of the people so that you racist creatures can have a better life and they are forced to leave their country and emigrate and live next to racists like you. Do you have a complaint? Tell your governments to stop colonizing other countries

    • @Joeblogs111
      @Joeblogs111 Před 2 lety +2

      @@zibi8536 Are you triggered again zi bi

    • @PaulVanDie
      @PaulVanDie Před rokem

      Enjoy it now

  • @rubeefrancisco1233
    @rubeefrancisco1233 Před 3 lety +13

    I wish london still had aspects of this video

    • @user-ns9ee3vi9q
      @user-ns9ee3vi9q Před 3 lety +14

      Yep, “diversity is our strength” is the biggest load of bullshit. :)

  • @paulineminors
    @paulineminors Před 3 lety +13

    The London I remember too. I was 4 years old this year. 🙂

  • @webartist69
    @webartist69 Před 2 lety +13

    Those 60's and 70's and 80's days will never come back. Good bye to the western world of the past, hello to ...? a shyteshow of horrors where everyone hates each other and their are no 'norms'.

  • @richardhumphreys8662
    @richardhumphreys8662 Před 3 lety +9

    My friends and I used to buy a ticket called a Twin Rover for about 10/6d and we could use the underground and buses all day. London was great in those days; grubby and busy and warm and friendly. Gone forever!

  • @jimmymars619
    @jimmymars619 Před 3 lety +8

    I love that four engines airplane with one deck landing .Undescribable elegant, nostalgical,heart touching, scenarioes of old London leads me back to that wonder land.

  • @jettscream
    @jettscream Před 9 lety +81

    as remembered thanks for sharing !

  • @TaiJ-Aird
    @TaiJ-Aird Před 4 lety +65

    I watch these videos from everywhere and I have to commend the construction workers of that time and prior(1940's and above).. getting paid pennies and doing such a dangerous job!

    • @jakcarn4184
      @jakcarn4184 Před 4 lety +8

      And doing an immaculate finish

    • @aldos2795
      @aldos2795 Před 4 lety +5

      thanks to commies threat and socialists who fought for workers rights.

    • @LiberalsGettheBulletToo
      @LiberalsGettheBulletToo Před 4 lety +1

      @@aldos2795 When they weren't fighting workers.

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 Před 3 lety

      Some interesting things. No seat belts, no fall arresting equipment for masonry workers but, and this is a biggie, there are stonemasons using masks and water spray to stop dust. We have just recently found a significant increase in stone masons dying from lung disease because of not wearing masks when fitting and cutting stone bench tops.

  • @Jimbo_Jumbo
    @Jimbo_Jumbo Před 2 lety +47

    So sad what has happened to my capital city. I am only 25 and even in my life span I can see how London has got worse.

    • @WutBuergerImNetz
      @WutBuergerImNetz Před 2 lety +7

      Germany, French, Denmark, Sweden there are so many videos online.
      m-i-gra-tio*n has ruined all of them, even my comment will deleted even speaking about it bad,... :)

    • @zibi8536
      @zibi8536 Před 2 lety +3

      The policies of your governments and the colonization of other countries have ruined and taken the lives of the people so that you racist creatures can have a better life and they are forced to leave their country and emigrate and live next to racists like you. Do you have a complaint? Tell your governments to stop colonizing other countries

    • @Joeblogs111
      @Joeblogs111 Před 2 lety

      @@zibi8536 Are you triggered zi bi

    • @christopherkershaw2883
      @christopherkershaw2883 Před 7 měsíci

      I can’t understand what you are getting at.

  • @Mrfairchap
    @Mrfairchap Před 3 lety +48

    Pictures of a peaceful, vanished town; the city of my birth. No tattoos, no fat slobs, no mobile phones and, most important of all, no "multiculturalism". What the hell happened to our beautiful city?

    • @jessicaclark2779
      @jessicaclark2779 Před 2 lety +1

      xenophobics like you ruin it

    • @Joeblogs111
      @Joeblogs111 Před 2 lety +4

      The lefties like the idiot above will not be happy until the whole of the UK resembles London

    • @DJGort
      @DJGort Před 2 lety +4

      No "multiculturalism"? When this footage was shot, young white men were learning how to play the sitar, the music being played in the clubs were the blues and R&B, people were exploring Hindu and Islam religions, and exploring Asian diets for better health. Sorry racist, your history never existed.

    • @Joeblogs111
      @Joeblogs111 Před 2 lety

      @@DJGort Ho There it is old racist label it's getting boring now 🥱

    • @DJGort
      @DJGort Před 2 lety

      @@Joeblogs111 Be grateful you have the luxury of that kind of boredom.

  • @myriadleviathan
    @myriadleviathan Před 2 lety +5

    I'd watch that guy with the dishes all day long.

  • @Wavygravydressedinnavy354
    @Wavygravydressedinnavy354 Před 3 lety +10

    At 6.50 the narrator talks of tourists striking up conversations in pubs with strangers. Unfortunately these days they’d be likely to be stabbed if they tried that sort of thing.

  • @YouAreGodJstofMarch
    @YouAreGodJstofMarch Před 9 měsíci +3

    PARADISE !!!!

  • @beeba52
    @beeba52 Před 4 lety +16

    Wonderful

  • @Lamvesp
    @Lamvesp Před 4 lety +21

    I wanted to know what London looked like in the year I was born in the city I was born in.

  • @chapsnaps1
    @chapsnaps1 Před 10 měsíci +5

    The genuine ordered ancient established British traditions that we grew up with in the 1960s - not the confected, inflated, political correctness that 70 years of unregulated multiculturalism has foisted upon us.
    I liked the predominant monoculture that was the lived experience of the majority of the population in 1960s Britain.
    I don't feel any need to apologize for the Britain I was born into and loved.

  • @simonf8902
    @simonf8902 Před 6 měsíci +3

    A lost city. Lost in time. Gone. 😢

  • @JaxSwim1
    @JaxSwim1 Před rokem +3

    Back in the days when London was a safe place to live….how sad to see the difference now….it has been ruined 😥

  • @allancerf9038
    @allancerf9038 Před 9 lety +63

    2 thumbs wildly up.

  • @kpl4174
    @kpl4174 Před 3 lety +26

    London before diversity and mad mayor......

  • @rogueriderhood1862
    @rogueriderhood1862 Před rokem +4

    When London was a safer, saner city. Sadly missed.

  • @BeeRich33
    @BeeRich33 Před rokem

    Fantastic footage. What a time.

  • @marcussewell7678
    @marcussewell7678 Před 2 lety +3

    I remember how black the buildings were before the great clean up in the 80 s and 90 s.
    The work of stone masons and cleaners has changed the look of London from
    a black sooty old city which for me is nostalgic to a modern but old jewel
    i will always love.

    • @rogueriderhood1862
      @rogueriderhood1862 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Back when the buildings were black and the people were white!

  • @TMarshConnors
    @TMarshConnors Před 3 lety +4

    Glorious!

  • @markosimonovic1913
    @markosimonovic1913 Před 3 lety +6

    0:14 Del boy and Rodney in action :D

  • @BassicVIC
    @BassicVIC Před 4 lety +79

    The London The Beatles got to know.

    • @punkisinthedetails1470
      @punkisinthedetails1470 Před 4 lety

      and where the Sex Pistols were born. 10 years old in 1966.

    • @000neuro4
      @000neuro4 Před 4 lety +2

      The Beatles are from Liverpool.Sorry.

    • @punkisinthedetails1470
      @punkisinthedetails1470 Před 4 lety

      @prxncessF xo who evolved and got what accent genuine question just wasn't sure who you meant

    • @user-ky6vw5up9m
      @user-ky6vw5up9m Před 3 lety

      000 Neuro no he is not wrong

    • @daraj02
      @daraj02 Před 3 lety +4

      @@000neuro4 yes, but they recorded in Abbey Road, in London

  • @Joeblogs111
    @Joeblogs111 Před 2 lety +4

    The scary thing is the sixties wasn't that long ago and seeing it from then to now what's it going to be like in another fifty years well I won't be about to see it unfortunately our grandkids will

  • @lw3646
    @lw3646 Před 2 lety +5

    3:09 Del Boy and Rodney...

  • @cumulusterraticus3446
    @cumulusterraticus3446 Před 2 lety

    Sleeping at Oxford street outside ,Eros cinema Picadilly Circus or Circle line🔄with TIMES paper ---ears--- inside after hitchhiking there from Germany ! A wonderful souvenir at returning home !

  • @clouddog2393
    @clouddog2393 Před 3 lety +23

    london before it became islamabad . a proud city gone forever destroyed by multi culturism .

  • @jeremierosa1555
    @jeremierosa1555 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The only london I want to visit

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Come to London?
    I would have done.
    Then, not now.

  • @kennethvenezia4400
    @kennethvenezia4400 Před 19 dny +1

    How fast things change, and most of the change is not for the better

  • @mcsuibhne005
    @mcsuibhne005 Před 3 lety +18

    Go to London! I guarantee you'll either be mugged or not appreciated.

    • @kangaroo4847
      @kangaroo4847 Před 3 lety +1

      Sure man, you’ve clearly never been to any big city in your lifetime but you can keep believing whatever you want to believe

    • @johnclark7065
      @johnclark7065 Před 3 lety +3

      That's all over the UK all towns and cities in the UK are riddled with crime.

    • @ceased2care
      @ceased2care Před 3 lety

      Ah-Haaaa

    • @newtonia-uo4889
      @newtonia-uo4889 Před rokem

      @@kangaroo4847 It is incredibly disheartening that now it is the common conception that living a big city means accepting being mugged or seeing constant scenes of detritus and crime when this wasn't the case 30 years ago.

  • @adam_p99
    @adam_p99 Před 3 lety +8

    A great year for England ⚽️

    • @cupcakefairy87
      @cupcakefairy87 Před 2 lety

      I think 2022 will be another great year for England....

  • @cooper7031
    @cooper7031 Před rokem +2

    Will always stay an awesome city!

  • @talcoge67
    @talcoge67 Před rokem +1

    I was born on Lakenheath AFB in 1966 to an American Father and British Mother. I want to go to back England some day….

  • @davestrider4973
    @davestrider4973 Před 4 měsíci +1

    1960s: Come to London!
    2020s: Please stop coming to London

  • @andrewjefferies2962
    @andrewjefferies2962 Před rokem

    I was born in 1966 what a amazing year it was

  • @skevosmavros
    @skevosmavros Před rokem

    5:05 Peter Sellers bursting out of a cake driving a mini. I wasn't expecting that!

  • @Stand663
    @Stand663 Před měsícem +1

    I love those cockney market traders. They were right characters.

  • @friendly1999ph
    @friendly1999ph Před rokem +1

    During this era, it was still optional for car manufacturers to attach side mirrors on their cars.

  • @FredoSantana90
    @FredoSantana90 Před 3 lety +7

    This is clearly before the health and safety at work act lmao

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 Před 3 lety +1

      Yea that worker on the skyscraper freaked me out. I'm an architect student but I've always been afraid of heights, wish me luck.

  • @trenzeegoneborough2859
    @trenzeegoneborough2859 Před 2 lety +34

    There is nothing English about LONDON today sadly.

  • @mtterzoli
    @mtterzoli Před rokem +1

    @2:50 It’s interesting to see what kind of food was being served in these restaurants - jellied eels, chopped herring, tripe and mash, boiled beef?! No doubt a lot has been lost of old London, but at least the food has come a long way :D There’s another British Pathe video about Covent Garden in the 50s, and you can see people ordering what looked like horrible little sausage sandwiches. The sausages were kept in some kind of brine. They were sliced in half and held together by two tiny little pieces of white bread. The sausages were also covered in lots of vinegar and mustard! Made me gag a little.

  • @Aleemshah110
    @Aleemshah110 Před 3 lety

    2019 was lucky for me that visited London

  • @harleywaghorne
    @harleywaghorne Před 13 dny +1

    what have we done 🥺❤️

  • @souryaroy1294
    @souryaroy1294 Před 2 lety +4

    *rip london*

  • @fireworks9453
    @fireworks9453 Před rokem

    I was minding my own business until i was told about the 'common wealth'. Now i'm here to take a part of the share

  • @JamesBrooke206
    @JamesBrooke206 Před 3 lety

    What is music theme at first minute?

  • @Glen-ft8ch
    @Glen-ft8ch Před 6 měsíci +2

    I thought that life is supposed to get better as get older. The reverse is true. Very very very sad.

  • @OlizerVanAntoninus
    @OlizerVanAntoninus Před 2 lety +9

    Before all the benefits of diversity.

  • @Kousaburo
    @Kousaburo Před 3 lety +165

    1:23 "A Mecca for tourists." Now it's just Mecca.

    • @abiyafellak1019
      @abiyafellak1019 Před 3 lety +5

      Ask the History why this happened

    • @saintkittsdefenderofchrist782
      @saintkittsdefenderofchrist782 Před 3 lety +33

      @@abiyafellak1019 here we go with the victim card

    • @saintkittsdefenderofchrist782
      @saintkittsdefenderofchrist782 Před 3 lety +7

      @chandan sinha no reason to argue with a mindset like that honestly. I just pray that you people may find love and compassion to your neighbors

    • @saintkittsdefenderofchrist782
      @saintkittsdefenderofchrist782 Před 3 lety +2

      @chandan sinha and always think of a better future for mankind

    • @mohammedr7549
      @mohammedr7549 Před 3 lety +8

      @@saintkittsdefenderofchrist782 says the same people who keep victimising themselves active as if they're not the ones behind the mess in the very same region immigrants come from

  • @YPO6
    @YPO6 Před rokem +1

    Island of sunshine.

  • @saramainyugen8002
    @saramainyugen8002 Před 3 lety

    Interesting comments!

  • @sukd2669
    @sukd2669 Před 3 lety

    it was more of a violent place then than it is now especially the east end. apparently things and people were really tough. But this video shows why nature and important history needs to be preserved.

  • @BL-zi9wb
    @BL-zi9wb Před 3 lety +3

    LOL man what used to be and what no longer is...

  • @warrior8017
    @warrior8017 Před rokem +1

    Can anyone tell what has changed in present day london

  • @khiggins7231
    @khiggins7231 Před 25 dny +1

    1:01 London has got two dear now .

  • @scentsoftravelmeditation
    @scentsoftravelmeditation Před 7 měsíci

    When being good would yield you good results and rewards in the UK.
    Now if somebody is good, 120 persons would be assigned with a budget of £20 million pounds to play games of mind with them, even if they are 6 years old.

  • @amiardechois
    @amiardechois Před 2 lety

    Nouveau : Ebook audiovisuel Mots rares de Georges Brassens (Amazon)
    Et aussi, Boby Lapointe, Anne Vanderlove, Aristide Bruant……

  • @juliopeinado2660
    @juliopeinado2660 Před 2 lety +2

    London is basically the Centre of the World according to the map.

    • @rogueriderhood1862
      @rogueriderhood1862 Před 4 měsíci

      Of course, haven't you heard of the Greenwich meridian, dividing the east and west hemispheres?

  • @manishjoshi539
    @manishjoshi539 Před 3 lety

    Which song is playing at 1:43 ?

    • @user-ky6vw5up9m
      @user-ky6vw5up9m Před 3 lety +1

      Manish Joshi “Oranges and Lemons”. It is a very old children’s Nursery Rhyme.

  • @doodbob2250
    @doodbob2250 Před 3 lety +1

    2:50 could someone please explain the menu prices? why use a / ?

    • @tyronejenkins6611
      @tyronejenkins6611 Před 3 lety

      Ryan reaves

    • @sup3rkangkong
      @sup3rkangkong Před 3 lety

      probably old denominations because british currency wasn't decimalized until 1971

    • @skylinecams7851
      @skylinecams7851 Před 3 lety +3

      it's only in recent years that money has been decimalised (units divisible by 10) before that we used pounds shillings and pence. 2/6 is 2 shillings 6 pence. 12p is 1 shilling, 20 shillings are a pound

    • @philgray1023
      @philgray1023 Před 3 lety

      Much the same as the mystery with the commas and dots used in European countries prices. It was a common representation of prices, dates and bookies odds. 20/4/69 was a date 10/3 was ten shillings and threepence or thrupence depending on who said it. 6/- was six shillings exactly, but there still was a bit of pricing in guineas which was 21 shillings and a reluctance to use £ signs when 20/- meant the same. I remember the agony of going shopping with people that could not understand decimalisation and converted every price back to "proper" money. They still couldn't get their heads around kilometres and weights. So basically have a cobbled together mish mash of decimalisation. Our country went the other way and banned the sale of non metric items like rulers and scales. Quite frustrating if trying to convert back from inches to mms when your ruler only has mms.

    • @friendly1999ph
      @friendly1999ph Před rokem

      For more than a thousand years, from the year 775 AD until 14-February 1971, England used the Carolingian monetary system. During those years, a Pound was worth 240 pence. This currency system continued until the formation of Great Britain (1700s) and United Kingdom (1800s).
      1 Pound = 20 shillings
      1 Shilling = 12 pence
      A penny is further divided into half penny and one-fourth penny called farthing.
      If the price of an item cost less than a shilling (pence only), it is written as 11d, 10d, 9d, 5¼d, etc. The letter "d" means "denarius". It is the Latin word for the standard silver coin introduced by the Romans.
      If the price has both shillings and pence, it is written with slash (/) as separator. Example: 15 shillings and 6 pence is written as 15/6. If the price is exactly 15 shillings without pence, it is written as 15/-
      If the price has pounds, shillings and pence, the separator can either be slash (/) or dash (-). Example: 2 pounds, 15 shillings and 6 pence is written as £2/15/6 or £2-15-6.
      When adding prices, you should have memorised the 12 Times Table to be able to add prices.
      For example, you bought 5 items in a supermarket:
      Item#1 is 15/7
      Item#2 is 16/8
      Item#3 is 17/9
      Item#4 is 18/10
      Item#5 is 19/11
      Total in shillings and pence: 88/9
      Total in £sd: £4/8/9
      By adding all the shillings and all the pence, you will get a total of 85 shillings and 45 pence.
      To get the exact amount in shillings and pence, you need to think how many shillings are there in 45 pence. The answer is 3 shillings with a remainder of 9 pence.
      Add 3 shillings to 85 shillings; you'll get a total of 88 shillings.
      Therefore, the total amount you bought in the supermarket was 88 shillings and 9 pence (88/9) or 4 Pounds 8 shillings 9 pence (£4/8/9).
      This is the reason why back in the days, British children were taught to memorise the 12 Times Table.
      To make it simple, the old money of Britain was similar to the height of a person expressed in feet and inches. Examples: 5'7, 5'9, 5'11, 6'2. The amount in shillings is similar to the number of feet while the amount in pence is similar to the number of inches.
      A lot of people born after 1971 (or not yet an adult in 1971) thought that the Pounds, Shillings and Pence was a very difficult system when it was still in use in Britain. Videos in youtube always give the impression that it was a very complicated system. Someone even made a comment that it would be very difficult to give change if you are selling an item worth £1/5/9 (1 Pound 5 shillings and 9 pence) and the customer gave you a £5 note. hahahahaha... His comment shows that he did not live during the pre-decimal era. In schools, children were taught the arithmetic of the Pounds, Shillings and Pence system but in reality people in Britain don't count money in Pounds in their everyday lives; they only count in shillings and pence. It should be noted that after World War-2, there were only 3 banknotes in Britain: 10-shilling note, £1 note (20 shillings) and £5 note (100 shillings). The £10 note (200 shillings) was only re-introduced in 1964 while the £20 note (400 shillings) was re-introduced in 1970. During the pre-decimal era, prices in street markets, stores, supermarkets, department stores and even petrol stations were expressed in shillings and pence only. At Harrods or Marks & Spencer, you would see the prices of items were 67/8, 45/6, 54/10, 49/11, etc. The "Pounds, Shillings and Pence" will only show on the cash register during check out. In street markets, there were no cash registers, sellers just count and compute for change in their heads or using a pen and paper. During that time, shilling was the de facto main unit of currency while the Pound was the de facto superunit. The Pound as the de jure main unit of currency was only expressed in prices of expensive products such as TVs, refrigerators, cars, etc., in real estate properties and in big business transactions especially in international trade and commerce. If an item only costs 1 Pound 5 shillings and 9 pence, it would be written as 25/9 instead of £1/5/9. If the customer gave a £5 note which is equivalent to 100 shillings, the customer's change is obviously 74/3. The seller would then give the customer three £1 notes (60 shillings), one 10-shilling note, two florin coins (4 shillings) and a 3-pence coin. For the sake of that guy's curiosity on how to compute for the change if the price of an item is expressed in Pounds Shillings and Pence, here's how it works:
      When it comes to giving or receiving a change, you only need to remember 20 and 12. There are 20 shillings in a Pound and there are 12 pence in a shilling.
      If the price of an item costs 1 Pound and 5 shillings (£1/5/-) and the money given by the customer was £5, round-up £1 (1 becomes 2) and then subtract it from £5 (5-2=3). Subtract 5/- from 20/- (20-5=15). Therefore, the customer's change is 3 Pounds and 15 shillings (£3/15/-)
      If the price of an item costs 1 Pound 5 shillings and 9 pence (£1/5/9) and the money given by the customer was £5, round-up both £1 (1 becomes 2) and 5/- (5 becomes 6). Subtract £2 from £5 (5-2=3) and subtract 6/- from 20/- (20-6=14). Subtract 9 pence from 12 pence (12-9=3). Therefore, the customer's change is 3 Pounds 14 shillings and 3 pence (£3/14/3)
      From a currency similar to feet and inches (like a person's height) to a currency based on 10s and 100s. This is the reason why a lot of people in Britain find it hard to adjust when decimalisation was implemented in 1971 plus the fact that the decimalisation format used by the British government was flawed. From a very flexible denomination of 240 pence to a Pound, the British government chose a cramped 100 "new pence" to a Pound. On 15-February 1971, the shilling was devalued to 5 "new pence" (no longer 12) so that one Pound would be equivalent to 100 "new pence". Among former British colonies that transitioned to decimal currency, Ghana is the best. Ghana's decimal currency called Cedi (₵) is equivalent to 8 shillings and 4 pence (8/4) or 100 pence. Therefore, all the old pence are equally convertible to the new decimal currency. No need to worry about adjustment of prices; only the name of the currency and its denomination will change. 8/4 is ₵1.00 which means one Ghanaian Pound is equal to two Cedis and 40 pesewa (£1=₵2.40). In 1970, Bermuda Islands followed Ghana's decimalisation format. One Bermudian Pound is equal to two Bermudian Dollars and 40 cents (£1=$2.40). When South Africa decimalised the South African Pound, it converted 10 shillings (120 pence) to the new currency called Rand. 120 pence were converted to 100 cents. A little adjustment needs to be made when it comes to pricing and balancing bank accounts because 1.20 pence shall be equivalent to 1 cent. One South African Pound is equal to two South African Rands (£1=R2.00). South Africa's format of decimalisation from Pounds to the new decimalised currency was followed by Australia, New Zealand and Nigeria. Britain did the worst decimalisation format. Britain converted 20 shillings (240 pence) to 100 pence. Inflation was the result. The government of Prime Minister Harold Wilson was too afraid to lose the Pound as Britain's currency that's why he followed the advice of the Bank of England to retain the Pound. BOE and Harold Wilson did not follow the format of Ghana's new decimalised currency based on 8/4 (100 pence) nor South Africa's version of decimalised currency based on 10/- (120 pence converted to 100 cents). Instead, Britain decimalised the Pound by shrinking its value from 240 pence to 100 pence only. Some people in Britain even thought that the value of their money/income has diminished because in every shilling they spend (5 new pence) they were ripped off by the government for 7 pence. Devaluing the shilling from 12 pence to 5 pence was not a joke especially during the time when prices were still cheap. The ill-conceived decimalisation of the Pound in 1971 was one of the "ingredients" of the economic disaster of Britain during the turbulent decade of the 1970s. It may not be the main reason but it contributed to the economic crisis during that time. Maybe it's true that 10 is simpler than 12 or the decimal currency system is simpler than imperial currency system but the transition of Britain to decimal currency system in 1971 was NOT simple.

  • @travisbickle5279
    @travisbickle5279 Před 4 lety +47

    03:30 Leonardo dicaprio 😊😊😊

  • @debajyotisarkar241
    @debajyotisarkar241 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I wish i was born in this country 😢

  • @ciaociao8337
    @ciaociao8337 Před 3 lety

    This universe is so dense that you could turn your pint of beer upside down. It'll stay in the glass.

  • @MrGoblin60
    @MrGoblin60 Před 5 měsíci +2

    1:25 "Their home town is a Mecca for tourists (1966)"..."Their home town IS Mecca" (2023)

  • @user-xi8wb1sn3d
    @user-xi8wb1sn3d Před měsícem

    Come To London! (1978)

  • @terencephillips6833
    @terencephillips6833 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank god I was there then , at least I knew London , don’t know what to call it now but it’s a melting pot of all colours and religions and languages..Rest in peace old London Town we loved you then .

  • @Glen-ft8ch
    @Glen-ft8ch Před 6 měsíci +2

    London in 2023 ? Nowhere near where it used to be. Very sad 😭😭😭

  • @hondac7028
    @hondac7028 Před 2 měsíci

    Everybody had a Austin 1100 in them days.😂

  • @TheAsylum100
    @TheAsylum100 Před 20 dny

    Modern day politicians should read the comments here.

  • @bengaligangsta
    @bengaligangsta Před 3 lety +4

    How I miss the roads as London was back then. Now it's a mess thanks to TFL. Absolutely hate it now

  • @user-gt8qm9kh2k
    @user-gt8qm9kh2k Před rokem +1

    🤚👍

  • @rmg5111
    @rmg5111 Před 3 lety +3

    More than 430,000 views and only 95 comments 😂

  • @toon1414
    @toon1414 Před 3 lety +2

    am i the the only one who wants that bike or boat

  • @Billionaires29
    @Billionaires29 Před 2 lety

    Holy thou art is Mecca which Abraham placed His blessings upon it.

  • @johnnyb8825
    @johnnyb8825 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The 1960s and 1970s were a mixture of the new and the old. The boomers were the "young generation", and the people older than them had come of age before the 1960s. Now the boomers are old and most of the people older than them are dead.