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  • (31 Dec 1964)
    3/4 left back Car Plate - Moving along Park Lane from Marble Arch to Hyde Park Corner passing the Dorchester and London Hilton. Ford Anglia seen. (Date 1963) � Full back - Turning from Bayswater Road and moving along Park Lane from Marble Arch to Hyde Park Corner passing the Dorchester and Hilton. Good shot of Volkswagen Beetle. Ford Popular. Couple on scooter. London Buses. (date 1963) � Left side back - Brompton Road Moving towards Central London passing West Kensington Air Terminal (under construction). Pedestrians. Passing taxis. (date 1963) � Full back - Brompton Road - Moving towards Central London passing Kensington Museums towards end of sequence. (date 1963). � Left side back M4 Passing construction work on M4 flyover. Passing factories and offices - British Oxygen (date 1963) � Full back Western Avenue - Double lane section starting near Hillingdon roundabout moving towards London ending near Northolt Airport. Wintry atomsphere. Ford Anglia. (Date 1960) � Left side back - Chiswick - Shopping area - Shops in side street, just off High Road moving towards Turnham Green tube station. Halts at end. (date 1963)
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Komentáře • 51

  • @normanscenic
    @normanscenic Před 7 lety +15

    Wow,,no traffic .no yellow lines park anywhere .not many people around ..love all the old cars ..so good to see

  • @robharding4028
    @robharding4028 Před 3 lety +3

    Proud to say I was born in this great city, back in August 57, But the place ain't what it used to be !

  • @tattyshoesshigure5731
    @tattyshoesshigure5731 Před 5 lety +4

    Amazing to see the traffic flowing so freely... particularly along Park Lane!

  • @Embracing01
    @Embracing01 Před 2 lety +1

    Austin Healey Frogeye, VW Beetle and MGA all within feet of each other, just regular runabouts and sportscars back then and now they are cherished classics today that probably rarely get to see the outside of their owners garage apart from the occasional car show or meet.

  • @user-ky6vw5up9m
    @user-ky6vw5up9m Před 5 lety +7

    The plane tree outside the Dorchester is now one of the best known and mush loved trees in London.

    • @paulwells9555
      @paulwells9555 Před 2 lety

      To see how small that tree is outside the Dorchester hotel back then to a great big massif tree now days

  • @oldproji
    @oldproji Před 5 lety +9

    It's the London I miss, unlike today's overcrowded theme park. Still, it's worth a visit once a year for the street photography I suppose.

  • @RomanAlexander1
    @RomanAlexander1 Před 3 lety +2

    This is just marvellous... How clean it all is. FXV2, Is still on the road... I suspect it may be part of the royal fleet! Thanks for posting this. All of our yesterday's.... Never to return 😔

  • @tinamaher3940
    @tinamaher3940 Před 5 lety +3

    Enjoyed watching this Great Video. Best decade ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!☺

  • @hjp1hjp22
    @hjp1hjp22 Před 5 lety +6

    This was filmed on the last day of 1964, a few weeks before Sir Winston Churchill died. A crisp winter's day in Park Lane and Knightsbridge, with far fewer vehicles and included a milk float outside a big hotel, that would never happen today.

    • @robtyman4281
      @robtyman4281 Před rokem +1

      Looks like very mild weather, judging by the lack of thick coats people are wearing. And they say warmer winters are something that's only occurred over the last 25 years. Well that blows that myth away!
      Streets look really clean, and clutter free. And it's amazingly easy and quick to do the 'loop' so to speak. Try doing the loop now, and it would take three times as long!

  • @glpilpi6209
    @glpilpi6209 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks Movietone I'm glad they used film stock instead of videotape which would probably have been lost , it was a fine time to be alive .

    • @user-ky6vw5up9m
      @user-ky6vw5up9m Před 4 lety

      Glpi lpi there were no mobile videotape cameras then.

  • @stevemayne8377
    @stevemayne8377 Před 2 lety

    When I was kid I used to go with my Dad delivering ice cream and frozen food to shops and factories in exactly the same Lyon’s Maid Thames Trader lorry in this video ,brought back great memories,Thanks for posting .

  • @West.Ham1964
    @West.Ham1964 Před 3 lety +3

    Ok traffic was a lot lighter back then of course but very few traffic lights. Now you can hardly travel 50 yards before getting to a red light, which stays red for an eternity it seems.

  • @christopherdalton9591
    @christopherdalton9591 Před 8 lety +7

    Good stuff here! The best part is where the great London Transport buses of yesteryear seen along Park Lane in central London. The fantastic Routemaster bus on the 36 + the equally fantastic buses of the RT family. The Leyland RTW on the 74, a roofbox RT with the AEC engine, and a Leyland RTL on route 2.

    • @BritishMovietone
      @BritishMovietone  Před 8 lety +1

      +Christopher Dalton - hi Christopher, thanks for all that extra information. Glad you enjoyed the clip! Feel free to share the link - best wishes - Jenny @ Movietone

    • @BritishMovietone
      @BritishMovietone  Před 8 lety +1

      Wow!

    • @trevordance5181
      @trevordance5181 Před 6 lety +1

      At around 1'28 a double decker Greenline coach can also be seen.

    • @djpeekay25
      @djpeekay25 Před 5 lety +1

      The times when bus routes used to take you from one side of London to the other! Now most routes will get you only about 3 miles down the road!

  • @chrisbell5920
    @chrisbell5920 Před 7 lety +26

    Notice how the streets seem to be cleaner, uncluttered with street furniture,signs,poles and posts; white and yellow lines noticeably absent; fewer people; fewer vehicles.
    Life WAS easier back then, that great God Avarice wasn't so blatant, there was no political correctness, and Common Sense played a much bigger role in life.
    Didn't it? Well didn't it?

    • @paulallison2412
      @paulallison2412 Před 5 lety

      It certainly did Chris!

    • @JohnDavis-ed5sg
      @JohnDavis-ed5sg Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, a wonderful time. Our more recent so-called leaders have a lot to answer for.

    • @robtyman4281
      @robtyman4281 Před 5 lety +2

      True - but only a few years earlier there would have been trolley bus wires visible everywhere. Trolley buses disappeared from London in about 1960?? ... replaced by the Routmasters' seen here. Other towns and cities held on to trolley buses for longer but here in London they obviously decided that they preferred noisy, diesel buses over clean and silent trolleys. That's progress for you!

    • @RomanAlexander1
      @RomanAlexander1 Před 3 lety

      Absolutely Chris.

    • @Embracing01
      @Embracing01 Před 2 lety +2

      Noone ever mentions the absence of CCTV cameras which are everywhere now. They would've never gotten away with them back then because there was no excuse for them, ie "to stop terrorism" and the other excuses, there's never any public debate if people want them or not, they just get installed mostly unnoticed because if they did there would be some that would object to them and they don't want that because the aim is to have them everywhere where people have no privacy at all.

  • @michaelkenny8540
    @michaelkenny8540 Před rokem

    We get a brief glimpse of The Odeon cinema at far right from 1:29 to 1:35. The poster on display has a section with a black background with yellow letters. The design (a Hippo with its mouth wide open and the film title showing) matches the posters for the Bob Hope film 'Call Me Bwana' which ran there April 4 -May 1st 1963.

  • @rooftopjump
    @rooftopjump Před 6 lety +7

    Hardly a foreign-made car to be seen, apart from a Renault 750 and a Beetle. I reckon around 1963. I recognise every road.

    • @KEIRFerretUpGammonTrowzaaah
      @KEIRFerretUpGammonTrowzaaah Před 3 lety +1

      I came on here to write exactly the same - 1963!

    • @michaelkenny8540
      @michaelkenny8540 Před rokem

      Not a single 'A' plate anywhere and the construction of the BEA Terminal at 4:11 dates in to 1962-63 as it opened on Nov 6 1963.

  • @mattcollier5957
    @mattcollier5957 Před rokem

    No litter, No Graffiti, No Ear Plugs, No Mobile Phones, No Dogs Shit Everywhere , No Abandoned Shopping Trolleys, No Homeless, No Junkies in Doorways, No Smashed Shop Windows, No Unwanted Mattresses on the Pathways, No leggings, No Ugg Boots. This must have been sheer bliss living then. A time when people we not on mute, when politeness was standard procedure. Sadly today we have lost the art of conversation too.

  • @belgiotrajne990
    @belgiotrajne990 Před 8 lety +3

    Great contribution! Maybe at that time there were not yet shields recommending 'hold your lane'?

  • @lillymay3632
    @lillymay3632 Před 5 lety +2

    No chemtrails in the sky and no speed cameras - bliss.

    • @Embracing01
      @Embracing01 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree. And No CCTV cameras on every pole and side of every building and inside every shop big or small (where do they get the money from for all those cameras?), even in some public toilets they have cameras inside, and people don't seem to bat an eye to them for some reason as if they think it's normal and acceptable to be monitored everywhere you go, sorry but it's not normal, but people keep falling for the excuses "it's to stop crime and terrorism" lol.

  • @mattcollier5957
    @mattcollier5957 Před rokem

    Mk2 Consul Convertible... how cool is that

  • @1mikefrost
    @1mikefrost Před 5 lety +1

    What a beautiful time to have lived in London. I live in rural Wales now but yesterday took a trip to Wembley high road. Oh my god.

  • @ianmax69
    @ianmax69 Před 2 lety

    Baden Powel House and the Victoria & Albert Museum on the last shot there

  • @michaelcorley9968
    @michaelcorley9968 Před 5 lety +2

    According to The DVLA the Rolls Royce. At 3.19 is still on the road and green in colour. Must be from The Royal Household.

    • @TheEtruscanhorse
      @TheEtruscanhorse Před 5 lety

      More likely belonged to an embassy or High Commission. Most Rolls Royces of that vintage are still running.

  • @eredison8584
    @eredison8584 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't suppose you have any footage from 1960s Stoke Newington high street N16. My father used to have a fruit shop there from 1960 - 1963.Just wondering. Thanks.

  • @asjalane2289
    @asjalane2289 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing,this is back projection footage for the Movies,is it not?

  • @stephenborsbey4350
    @stephenborsbey4350 Před 5 lety +2

    needs teaming up with some music

  • @maccagrabme
    @maccagrabme Před 6 lety +3

    It doesn't even look like London, because there is far less traffic and more space on the road it looks more like America.

  • @coveralljohn
    @coveralljohn Před 9 měsíci

    Wheres all the protesters ??

  • @anatolyyurkin6635
    @anatolyyurkin6635 Před rokem

    02:15 автобус 36

  • @tarquin4592
    @tarquin4592 Před 6 lety +1

    Why couldn't some music be added to enhance what is a nice trip down memory lane? By the way, whatever happened to our car and motor bike industries?

    • @leedsman54
      @leedsman54 Před 6 lety +3

      Tarquin45 Ruined by complacent management and idle workers who went on strike every week over nothing.

    • @paulbroderick8438
      @paulbroderick8438 Před 5 lety +1

      The car industry got decimated through numerous factors. Without me ranting, there are numerous YT videos explaining matters in depth
      suffice to state that what happened at Longbridge and British Leyland's takeover, interference if you like, of BMC goes a long way in explaining matters. Serve my engineering apprenticeship in Coventry when it was a major hub in car manufacturing. Greetings from the USA.