A Day in Old London in 1920 in colour! [AI enhanced HD]

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  • čas přidán 22. 09. 2020
  • A wonderful A.I. enhanced and colourized film about old London a century ago.
    The duration of this film is 10 minutes. All the famous points of interest come into focus in this very old film. Here is the time line:
    00:00 Victoria station
    00:20 Old St Andrew Church down Ashley Place
    00:30 Roman Catholic Westminster Cathedral
    00:50 Roman Catholic Westminster Cathedral
    00:55 Imperial Institute
    01:15 Westminster Abbey
    01:45 Houses of Parliament and Big Ben
    02:02 Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Little George Street.
    02:10 Foreign Office
    02:42 Downing Street10
    02:50 Cenotaph War memorial
    03:07 Changing of the guards at Horse Guards
    03:35 Cleopatra's needle, Thames Embankment
    03:46 Thames Embankment
    04:08 Temple Church, followed by Fountain Court
    04:40 Fleet Street at Temple Bar
    05:05 Entrance to Lincoln's Inn in Chancery Lane
    05:21 Courtyard off Chancery Lane Station
    06:12 British Museum
    06:28 Lovely lady selling flowers *)
    06:46 Covent Garden fruit and vegetable market
    07:00 The Garden of Allah, A play in four parts at Theater Royal in Drury Lane
    07:10 Admiralty Arch, The Mall
    07:23 St. James’ Park
    07:38 The Pelicans were already there a century ago!
    07:58 Victoria Monument, The Mall
    08:18 Chelsea pensioners, might have fought in the Crimean war
    08:28 Buckingham Palace
    09:00 Trafalgar Square
    09:38 Nelson's Column
    09:45 The four famous lions statues and fountains
    09:58 King George V salutes you goodbye.
    The music is by Harry Davidson & his Orchestra:
    - Chinatown My Chinatown
    - Yoo Hoo
    - I'm Looking over a Four Leaf Clover
    - Baby Face.
    - When You and I Were Seventeen
    - The Naughty Waltz
    - Lovely Lady *)
    - Wonderful One
    - In Apple Blossom Time
    - On the Mississippi
    - Swanee
    - Waiting for the Robert E. Lee.
    Email: ricksfilmrestoration@gmail.com
    If you like my work, please donate via: www.paypal.com/paypalme/Rick8... Thank you very much!
    NOTE: Please DO NOT comment about the influx of foreign nationals into the UK! The aim is to keep this channel free from hatred and inflamable debate and in stead to be a joy to watch, friendly and respectful. So just enjoy this old footage! Hatred comments will be removed.
    By all means DO share your own or your (grand) parent's experiences of how life was in London in the 1920's!
    *) It is a big mystery to me why the song "Lovely Lady" coïncides with the exact moment when the lovely flowerseller appears in this film. I definitely did not chose the music for this reason, didn't even know this song, was not aware that it was part of the medley, chose the description "Lovely Lady selling flowers" in the timeline out of the blue, and did not edit anything to make this coincidence happen.
    Out of the billion of songs on Earth there are only half a dozen with "Lovely Lady" in the title. 'Something' made me chose this song by Harry Davidson & His Orchestra. There is more between heaven and earth....
    Furthermore, out of all the scenes in this film, the Google algorithm chose this moment to generate the default thumbnail. I still can't get over these two events. Coïncidence ?? What do you think?
    Source: BFI - Free.

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  • @Rick88888888
    @Rick88888888  Před 3 lety +281

    *There are currently about a dozen films about old London on my channel* . Here is the playlist:
    czcams.com/play/PLP_6hUsQRi8sOgzj80XqJ5nUUTxL_KDWb.html
    *Please don't forget to subscribe* ! Thank you. Also: *Please DO NOT comment on how London has now changed for the worse, primarilly due to immigration* That topic has now been addressed and undressed to the bone and many viewers including me are sick of it. I do understand such sentiments, but my channel is *not* the place to voice dissatisfaction with today's society. So please focus on how nice London used to be in the era that this film was shot. If you cannot respect my wish to keep this channel decent, respectful and a pleasure to watch then just simply leave. Do not push me to close the entire comments section again for a second time!
    *Please press the "CC" button* under the film to see the Subtitles with the *description of the locations!* If you like my work, please donate via: www.paypal.com/paypalme/Rick88888888 Thank you very much!
    *I have many more nice, A.I. enhanced films about London during and before World War-II (and even from the 1900s) in colour* : czcams.com/play/PLP_6hUsQRi8sOgzj80XqJ5nUUTxL_KDWb.html

    • @AWhileHanlin
      @AWhileHanlin Před 3 lety +13

      Great detailed work on the video. Thanks!

    • @robertasagba3668
      @robertasagba3668 Před 3 lety +17

      Nice video but deceptive. Workhouses and poorhouses were still in operation at this time, so definitely not as rosy as it seems.

    • @dazza9326
      @dazza9326 Před 3 lety +6

      Jolly good show old boy.

    • @Rick88888888
      @Rick88888888  Před 3 lety +7

      @@dazza9326 Pip pip Tally ho!

    • @forgive7449
      @forgive7449 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AWhileHanlin fascinating to think that some of the elderly featured here knew and met people who were born in the 1700's.

  • @MaxFPSGamer
    @MaxFPSGamer Před 2 lety +420

    Today my Nan celebrates her 100th birthday. That’s why I’m here, to get a glimpse of what the world was like in her youth. She always said she was determined to reach that age and get her card from the Queen. Today that finally happened. Sadly she won’t know it as due to her dementia she is barely cognitively aware. Her doctors don’t think she’ll last much longer but at least now she’ll be able to subconsciously let go. I love you Nan. Happy 100th birthday. 🥰🥳🎂
    Edit: Thanks for all the kind messages and replies. Unfortunately my Nan passed away peacefully in her sleep 8 days after I wrote this comment.

    • @Rick88888888
      @Rick88888888  Před 2 lety +30

      Congratulations to your Nan! PS: this video is not American based but about London. I am Dutch (from The Netherlands).

    • @MaxFPSGamer
      @MaxFPSGamer Před 2 lety +9

      @@Rick88888888 Thanks, and sorry yeah my bad. I watched another video before this that was about America so got it mixed up.

    • @stevielegend325
      @stevielegend325 Před 2 lety +3

      🙏❤🙏

    • @erictyson5947
      @erictyson5947 Před 2 lety +5

      God bless, amen

    • @jamesandrobbie1
      @jamesandrobbie1 Před 2 lety +12

      My dad almost made 100. He was looking forward to his card from the Queen. Alas, not to be. Life goes on.

  • @coaldust01
    @coaldust01 Před 3 lety +661

    Imagine having the correct clothing and then going back in time to blend in unoticed, then to go exploring, how fascinating would that be.

    • @pixiequeen5240
      @pixiequeen5240 Před 3 lety +24

      Watch outlander!

    • @newmankidman5763
      @newmankidman5763 Před 3 lety +50

      @coaldust, even if we had a time machine, the two biggest problems we would face if we went back in time a few hundred years would not be the lack of phones and computers as most people might think, but the lack of anaesthetic and toilets. Anaesthetic and toilet are world's best inventions

    • @reneezancewoman
      @reneezancewoman Před 3 lety +30

      I don't think it'd fly for someone like me (black), even if I were wearing proper clothing and could speak 1920 Londoner dialect 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @newmankidman5763
      @newmankidman5763 Před 3 lety +6

      ​@@reneezancewoman, in any case, it would be easier for you as a woman than a man. Besides, if you taught yourself how to work the system, you would be fine. For instance, even today, especially in the USA, there are a lot of people of colour being oppressed and kept down by the police, judges, prosecutors and the system as a whole, however, some people such as Oprah Winfrey, and Tyler Perry managed to avoid their brutality and oppression and do extremely well for themselves because they taught themselves how to work the system

    • @Nadiesalevivo
      @Nadiesalevivo Před 3 lety +17

      @@newmankidman5763
      2 in a million. Same goes with white people. It's cold good luck and hard work TOGETHER

  • @trnka2351
    @trnka2351 Před 2 lety +24

    My Grandmother was born in London in 1910. This old footage of life in the 20s gives me a glimpse of what life for Her must have been like growing up. Amazing!

  • @shanefrance5071
    @shanefrance5071 Před rokem +38

    Wish London was like that still

    • @nopretribrapture2318
      @nopretribrapture2318 Před rokem +2

      yes ,there was something so quintessential about those days!

    • @BitOfUltraviolence
      @BitOfUltraviolence Před rokem +8

      The aesthetic, the lack of machete/acid/terrorist attacks. Obviously, there was crime but not like it is now as it seems more barbaric. We have better technology and such yet we also have worse people. People born just to cause misery. We got involved in a massive war for what? Destroy the economy which is why we were involved in the EU, a so-called union that hated us since the beginning despite the fact that we helped their countries. We could have joined Germany, a country that actually respected Britain. The fact that Hitler showed us more respect than those in Germany and other beloved allies is rather sad. We are still getting involved in stuff like Ukraine. These people would never acknowledge us, give us refugee or anything yet if we did the same, the tiresome human rights brigade comes out. If I was in control, I would focus on rebuilding this country. I would restore the libraries and places for people to attend, have a coffee and such. Fix the roads properly and make a lot of changes to laws to stop evil from reigning. Not sure about the death penalty as it can be abused and misused but some people deserve no mercy for the things they do.

    • @nopretribrapture2318
      @nopretribrapture2318 Před rokem +4

      @@BitOfUltraviolence one of the many reasons why i disassociate myself from people amap,56 years of constantly bad ones in my life,inc family, you just can't beat retreating to the countryside, though im partially disabled because of what my ex husband did to me,i can still drive and often visit there, it's definately an oasis of healing and peace!, and yes absolutely agree with you ,there's something very sinister about this Ukraine war,it's as if it was pre planned by the world leaders,especially the USA, from what ive heard

    • @harrynking777
      @harrynking777 Před rokem +1

      Yes. London is such a dump now with all the metal barriers, rubbish and roadworks.

  • @roeng1368
    @roeng1368 Před 3 lety +257

    Ah, back when Architects made buildings that were nice to look at and be in.

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 Před 3 lety +32

      Modern architects: "My mission isn't to conform to outdated aesthetic ideals or produce buildings that people don't feel dehumanised in, it's to make money and win awards from people who wouldn't know good architecture from a pile of dog dollops."

    • @edwin11373
      @edwin11373 Před 3 lety +3

      It's the sign of the times. You don't expect architects and artist to do the same shit forever. Besides, beauty is in the eye....

    • @roeng1368
      @roeng1368 Před 3 lety +6

      Anyone see Coventry city centre lately ...................

    • @multipipi1234
      @multipipi1234 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah...miners cottage where I come from.

    • @karadiberlino
      @karadiberlino Před 3 lety +16

      @@edwin11373 No it‘s not. Living in concrete is unhealthy in many ways. Also most architects are incompetent because of competition.
      I work in real estate and in an area with many new houses.
      Innovation is lacking, yet high-maintanance electronic gimmicks are viewed as „progress“... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
      It really is all about money, believe me.

  • @deletebilderberg
    @deletebilderberg Před 3 lety +31

    My Grandad worked at Covent Garden market at that time. 14-15 years old. Travelled in from east London every morning. Eventually ended up working in the docks. Very tough man, with a heart of gold.

  • @dawnduskwinter
    @dawnduskwinter Před 2 lety +30

    The media keeps saying how Britain was so multi cutural in the past on this island.....insane

  • @bernadettehays453
    @bernadettehays453 Před 3 lety +24

    The Men & Women dressed so elegantly, compared to now!people took pride in themselves. A time not governed by greed. Loved this film. Thank you.

    • @miarrem
      @miarrem Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, those London slums were beautiful

    • @francessimmonds5784
      @francessimmonds5784 Před 3 lety

      miarrem and lol. Everyone seems to think London was like a fairytale back then. They forget about the horse shit, smog and poverty.

    • @dianehansen5552
      @dianehansen5552 Před 3 lety +5

      It's not 'greed' to want food on your table, nice clothes, a job, a vacation and the like. People are no different. If anything many people don't want to work at all and that's a bigger problem than 'greed.'

    • @JfK--OBJECTivE
      @JfK--OBJECTivE Před 3 lety

      @@dianehansen5552 You're right, a good example of people that don't want to work, YT influencers.

  • @statesman01
    @statesman01 Před 3 lety +75

    Just read about the 2nd oldest person in the world, a French nun, who turns 117 tomorrow i.e. was born on 11th Feb, 1904.
    She's in the news because she just recovered from Covid.
    She would have been 16 years old in 1920 when this video was taken.
    So when we think about everybody in a video like this not being alive anymore, we can't be 100% certain of that.

    • @katyburns9758
      @katyburns9758 Před 3 lety +4

      I read that and my thoughts went exactly to this too!

    • @josemendes2530
      @josemendes2530 Před 3 lety +1

      in the future people will have eternal life on earth. psalm37.29

    • @hempirerudy8738
      @hempirerudy8738 Před 3 lety +1

      Well they are all 90% dead . Why stop to wonder which 2 in movie are 97 year old living skeletons

    • @SRBOMBONICA86
      @SRBOMBONICA86 Před 3 lety

      @@hempirerudy8738 skeletons?

    • @deltanovember1672
      @deltanovember1672 Před 3 lety

      @@josemendes2530 How is that possible? Or shouldn’t I ask?

  • @Nostalgicjase
    @Nostalgicjase Před 3 lety +74

    I'm loving the accompanying music as much as the film.

    • @abbylama5479
      @abbylama5479 Před 3 lety +2

      And I stopped watching because of the music.

    • @lb2229
      @lb2229 Před 3 lety

      lol
      ❤️🙏✝️😊

    • @PLuMUK54
      @PLuMUK54 Před 3 lety

      I'm feeling old now as I was able to sing along with much of it!

    • @nct948
      @nct948 Před 2 lety

      @@abbylama5479 it is easy to turn it off

  • @grammaticalchainsaw7318
    @grammaticalchainsaw7318 Před 3 lety +18

    My Great Great Great Aunt was born in 1919 and is still with us today!!

    • @MrRobbyvent
      @MrRobbyvent Před 3 lety

      make a YT video with her reaction to these images!!!

  • @elacha2587
    @elacha2587 Před 3 lety +10

    My Maternal Grandmother was born in 1910 and this is the London she would have known. She passed away 2000. The changes she saw just unbelievable.

  • @stephenguppy3466
    @stephenguppy3466 Před 3 lety +19

    I once had a conversation with my Grandad in the 1970's. I had just been to London for the first time and was so excited by the experience. Grandad said, I went to London once. Didn't like it. Far too busy. I asked him when this was. He said, 1926! Bless him.

  • @Europa1749
    @Europa1749 Před 3 lety +84

    Considering how it is now, can't even imagine how it will look in another 100 years, glad I won't be here.

    • @MrEncore91
      @MrEncore91 Před 3 lety +5

      You and me both pal

    • @seriouslyryan6592
      @seriouslyryan6592 Před 3 lety +24

      London has changed for the worse imo. It’s lost it’s culture and now host too many foreign ones. No identity, it’s a mess

    • @lakshmivaidyanathan2254
      @lakshmivaidyanathan2254 Před 3 lety +4

      @@MrEncore91me too some twenty years remaining

    • @MrEncore91
      @MrEncore91 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lakshmivaidyanathan2254 I'm only 30 and already want out 😂😂

    • @lakshmivaidyanathan2254
      @lakshmivaidyanathan2254 Před 3 lety

      @@MrEncore91 but why

  • @Elconbrioso
    @Elconbrioso Před 3 lety +15

    From the time when, just about every Man wore a hat, had pressed trousers and shiny shoes . What a difference colour makes - thanks for taking the time and effort to post this.

  • @terrycourt123
    @terrycourt123 Před 2 lety +70

    If the people in the film could see the country now they’d be ashamed and embarrassed.

    • @Kaybossboi
      @Kaybossboi Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/vyhTq2vfgWE/video.html

    • @CaponeyBalogney
      @CaponeyBalogney Před rokem +1

      You acting like people didnt kill and rape all day in those times 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @moritzguderian8381
      @moritzguderian8381 Před rokem

      Yeah what a shame eh.

  • @paulandrew6457
    @paulandrew6457 Před 3 lety +218

    Wonderful footage. A lot of people are romantising the era. Sure there were good things back then but every City has two tales even to this day. The life or the wealthy and the life of the poor. My dad lived in the Eastend of London and that was pretty much slums and terrible living and working conditions and no NHS - most of his family died young. It was the best of times and the worst of times.

    • @debbiesunlight7047
      @debbiesunlight7047 Před 3 lety +12

      Mine too , Bethnal Green.

    • @helenamcginty4920
      @helenamcginty4920 Před 3 lety +6

      My mum was born in Stepney in 1920. She never knew her grandad. He and his brother died of the flu pandemic in january 1919. Life was not easy like you say. Going through the census revords for family history I notice many of the houses hsve more than 1 family living in them. My mums house was split between her family and a mother and daughter upstairs.

    • @77anarchy
      @77anarchy Před 3 lety +12

      @Leona Bastet Your comments absolutely echo my feelings watching this compared to footage seen of over past few years .. Heartbreaking to see what has happened to any of our ancestors hopes for a better future for their children. What a crazy mess we are in now !! Stay safe ! Stay strong !

    • @dgontar
      @dgontar Před 2 lety

      @@helenamcginty4920 They should make more films about such people, document their lives. To me the period between 1870-1930 is the most interesting time period of London.

    • @Truth1561
      @Truth1561 Před 2 lety +6

      @Leona Bastet the father in the poorer families was often a drunk who came home and beat his wife ( and sometimes the kids) senseless. My great Nan was one KFC’s those lucky women with a husband but died very young, probably from stress. Children often died before they even reached school age. TB and polio were rife. No contraception, no welfare state and no NHS.
      Ah yes, the good old days.

  • @jetfuelgirl
    @jetfuelgirl Před 3 lety +95

    Its strange how they all walk so upright, and stop to notice nature and things around them. Now days everyone slouches and have their gaze fixed on their phones.

    • @multipipi1234
      @multipipi1234 Před 3 lety +1

      Everyone..? I don't .

    • @sabah4123
      @sabah4123 Před 3 lety +1

      These days, too much distraction!

    • @jetfuelgirl
      @jetfuelgirl Před 3 lety +9

      @@multipipi1234 There is no need to be hypersensitive, it was a term loosely used to express my personal opinion on the current general population of a modern city in a 1st world country and then some. It was not a personal critique on you, I don't know you pip. I'm sorry I simply assumed that "most" people reading this would know I was generalising. :)

    • @jackwithahat8601
      @jackwithahat8601 Před 2 lety +3

      Well, nowadays we have a machine of miracles that can do anything in the palm of our hands anywhere and anytime at all. Bet my ass I'm gonna be using it instead of wandering around looking at cobblestones and city plants every day lol.

    • @yvonnewalesuk8035
      @yvonnewalesuk8035 Před 2 lety

      @@jetfuelgirl 👏👏👏 for such an eloquently expressed sentiment.

  • @dscapes1
    @dscapes1 Před 3 lety +20

    Imagine if those people could see London today a hundred years later. OMG the shame!

  • @neilproctor5163
    @neilproctor5163 Před rokem +21

    I'd rather have lived in this version of London, than the London I currently live in! London is a crap hole now - I know, I live here!

  • @kustocks
    @kustocks Před 3 lety +37

    the lady, bless her soul, at 5:35, when she smiled to the camera I smiled back and I just couldn't stop smiling

  • @dambuster6387
    @dambuster6387 Před 3 lety +25

    To think this 100 years ago and the film has survived is amazing .

    • @TralfazConstruction
      @TralfazConstruction Před 3 lety +2

      You said it, what a rare and precious artifact. What does that say of everything that we record or photograph digitally? How might it all look in one hundred years?

  • @PicsReviews
    @PicsReviews Před 9 měsíci +11

    Feels so nice to watch no mobile phones in hands just enjoying the nature 😊

    • @mt508
      @mt508 Před 8 měsíci

      No. It's just natural selection taking it's course

  • @ian_b
    @ian_b Před rokem +15

    My Dad was born in 1929 so basically into the world in this video and died 4 years ago. Something that's stuck for no reason in my mind was when I was a child in the 1970s I drew an imaginary car. It looked like the Homermobile and had a rocket engine. Dad said the rocket engine was probably a bit much and said what he really wanted was a car that he could select a destination, push a button and it would drive itself there so he wouldn't have to drive, which I thought in my little boy brain was a bit unexciting. But he lived to see GPS maps on cars and the development, if not general deployment, of self-driving cars. That's a lot of progress he saw in one lifetime.

    • @lovedaybebe5881
      @lovedaybebe5881 Před rokem +1

      That’s a wonderful observation . Your father had a forward thinking mind . I’m such a country girl , the pace of a horse and cart would better suit me . “ oh my look at those cowslips “ 🙏

  • @edwardbisono6714
    @edwardbisono6714 Před 3 lety +36

    No crowds at all... Fantastic!!!... Beautiful.

    • @richmck007
      @richmck007 Před 3 lety +1

      Evolution my friend...Evolution and tourism!
      Much needed capital and investment brought about change.
      No capital can do without it. Cities had to take the rough with the smooth!
      Talk about ruin when mass tourism hits.

    • @erickariuki6842
      @erickariuki6842 Před 3 lety +1

      Millions had died from the war, diseases were rife, colonial massacres were going on around the world and the great depression was just around the corner

  • @anthonywalsh785
    @anthonywalsh785 Před 3 lety +55

    wonderful scenes of london from a hard to believe, 100 years ago.

    • @cully7927
      @cully7927 Před 3 lety +1

      imagine 100 years from now watching our cities and being just as amazed....incredible

    • @Robert_Manners
      @Robert_Manners Před 3 lety +2

      @@cully7927 I know we take our surroundings for granted don't we. It's only when you get the opportunity to see this you wonder what another 100 years will look like for our future generations.

    • @jimmycakes7158
      @jimmycakes7158 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Robert_Manners the difference is people back then were in awe of their architecture, today modern arch is horrible and will be seen as such in 100 years

  • @raymcdonald6734
    @raymcdonald6734 Před 2 lety +11

    My great great aunt Bessie was in service to a rich family at that time and I remember looking at the old photos as a child. This is truly wonderful to see what it was actually like. She lived to 101 and was still working well into her 90’s! Made of sterner stock then!

    • @ST-mn6nw
      @ST-mn6nw Před měsícem

      They definitely were, Bessie sounds lovely

  • @jamesroche5258
    @jamesroche5258 Před 3 lety +14

    To think 80 years after this film I'd be making way home through Trafalgar Square in the early hours of the morning
    Having left a rock club.
    Waiting for a night bus to take me home.
    Brilliant film.

  • @kevwalsh9146
    @kevwalsh9146 Před 3 lety +43

    Poor old London. Look at what’s happened to this once lovely place. After generations of our family being born and bread here we have had to move because it isn’t safe for our children to grow up. God bless you London and good luck. Your going to need it. So sad😞

    • @kevwalsh9146
      @kevwalsh9146 Před 3 lety +1

      Nicky L born and bred = birth and upbringing. Born and brought up in a certain area

    • @brits72
      @brits72 Před 3 lety +2

      @Nicky L born with a loaf at foot 😂❤️

  • @kerrybevan5483
    @kerrybevan5483 Před 3 lety +32

    This is so wonderful! I am currently transcribing my Grandfather's 1920 diary , when he lodged at the Y.M.C.A on the Tottenham Court, and worked in the city. He describes his daily routines including his many lunch time strolls to the parks of London. This film has brought his diary to life!

  • @truthmatters5170
    @truthmatters5170 Před 2 lety +16

    It's so surreal that a century later this would be viewed by millions on a weird thing called CZcams!!!

  • @001Geoff
    @001Geoff Před 3 lety +14

    Thank goodness that these films were produced so that future generations can enjoy these historically important pieces of footage.

  • @stretfordender11
    @stretfordender11 Před 3 lety +90

    No security gates, walls, barriers needed for many of these landmarks. How times have changed.

    • @philthompson8574
      @philthompson8574 Před 3 lety +10

      Stretford reds Not so many years before this
      Queen Victoria was so unpopular she needed police protection when she went out. Check it!

    • @erminedereims400
      @erminedereims400 Před 3 lety +1

      because most of these modern landmarks we know today were just things for them then they weren’t thT old

    • @stretfordender11
      @stretfordender11 Před 3 lety +11

      @@philthompson8574 theres always some weird lefties knocking about

    • @philthompson8574
      @philthompson8574 Před 3 lety +12

      Yeah just mass poverty and early death

    • @silverbullet2008bb
      @silverbullet2008bb Před 3 lety

      X factor Ariel

  • @basicdose.9872
    @basicdose.9872 Před 3 lety +31

    These people passed away. Rest in Peace.

  • @timjames8351
    @timjames8351 Před 2 lety +15

    It looks very leisurely. People strolling and taking in their surroundings instead of staring at their phones.

  • @johno6637
    @johno6637 Před 2 lety +28

    When there was respect and manners ,sadly long gone.

    • @OakwiseBecoming
      @OakwiseBecoming Před 2 lety +1

      White nations without white super-majority are turning into slums.

    • @timsmith2279
      @timsmith2279 Před 2 lety

      Good manners were still around before the “Rock & Roll” and “Punk music” arrived !

  • @Merseysiderful
    @Merseysiderful Před 3 lety +18

    8:26 Veterans from the Crimean War of 1853. Incredible !

  • @KW-rb4vf
    @KW-rb4vf Před 3 lety +208

    How strange and sad it is to think that everyone in that video is gone now.

    • @colleenkennedy1934
      @colleenkennedy1934 Před 3 lety +11

      Not at all... if they were all still alive that would be strange cuz it was 100 years ago, duh

    • @elias7748
      @elias7748 Před 3 lety +7

      My great great grandfather was born in 1871. He would be 150!

    • @godzilla9416
      @godzilla9416 Před 3 lety +1

      Which province r u from?

    • @lakshmivaidyanathan2254
      @lakshmivaidyanathan2254 Před 3 lety +3

      @@kennyahs8995 all of them gone

    • @RendererEP
      @RendererEP Před 3 lety +4

      My nan's first cousin (so i assume she is my second cousin???) was born in 1920 and passed away only last year, so she would have been alive when these videos were recorded, but instead she was being brought up in the war of indipendence and civil war period in rural Ireland, but probably doesn't remember

  • @Karthigai
    @Karthigai Před 3 lety +4

    I hail from India, since my childhood i never seen picture of London till late 1980s but i had a crush on this city, dont know why, atlast i visited in 2019, lovely place, almost 99 years after the making of this video, wov

  • @kevinwall795
    @kevinwall795 Před rokem +11

    What an impressive place London WAS.

  • @birdsaloud7590
    @birdsaloud7590 Před 3 lety +124

    People seemed to have much more dignity and pride in what they did and how they dressed.

    • @maryanneparrish6089
      @maryanneparrish6089 Před 3 lety +9

      Yes, they did.

    • @multipipi1234
      @multipipi1234 Před 3 lety +2

      Did they. On the strength of this footage. Remarkable .

    • @zx50
      @zx50 Před 2 lety

      @Birds Aloud
      As far as how they dressed goes, it could be that that was the only items of clothing that clothes shops sold back then. I really can't imagine clothes shops selling female clothes that showed much flesh at all. Britain in the 1920s would have been very conservative when it came to clothes, especially female clothes.

    • @zukispur5493
      @zukispur5493 Před 2 lety +3

      Not the poor

    • @stellarossaCPCU
      @stellarossaCPCU Před 2 lety +2

      Perhaps there wasnt much else to wear.

  • @heddwyncloakoftimekeep7744
    @heddwyncloakoftimekeep7744 Před 3 lety +23

    My god its beautiful. I live in Wales but love this, the environment, the outfits, the cars driving calmly down the old roads, its things like this that make me want to invent a time machine and go back to see this all, it's amazing.

  • @jozombie843
    @jozombie843 Před 2 lety +317

    I sometimes wonder if humanity reached its peak and now we are on the decline… somewhere in the last 100 years I think the peak may have been met. I was only born in the 80s and I was so much happier in the 90s and 00s than I am now. The world seems broken somehow now :(

    • @scottwilson6467
      @scottwilson6467 Před 2 lety +34

      I agree dude! The 90s and 00`s were two great decades for me in my younger years. Im now turning 40 this year and i look back on these decades like ok that was a cool time and i had so much fun but now its like im sitting wondering ok what next for the 20s decade as the 10s were pretty shit and im like meh the worlds gone to shit with nothing positive on the horizon so it would seem .....
      Hopefully im wrong though and this decade turns out to be a great one but its not off to a good start with covid and the Ukraine war is it? Lets see wot other man made disasters are waiting around the corner for us to make everyones lives miserable lol !

    • @carolinenoble1321
      @carolinenoble1321 Před 2 lety +25

      I agree Jo, I was at my peak late 80's and early 90's. I just live day to day, surviving mentally and physically. I like watching these videos when life seemed simple then.

    • @freakyindia
      @freakyindia Před 2 lety +29

      I somehow agree. I was born in the late 70s. The 80s and 90s were awesome years! I’m truly happy to have been born before all these so-called technology and social media came about. My childhood years were spent playing outdoors and I will definitely not trade it with anything else.

    • @fluteplayer
      @fluteplayer Před 2 lety +9

      Same here.

    • @SaucyJack88
      @SaucyJack88 Před 2 lety +42

      To put things in perspective: the Romans thought they reached the peak in the 3rd century and the world went in decline afterwards (which it did with the visigoth invasion, the sacking of Rome, the great schism, and ultimately the destruction of the Roman Empire).
      Then the Victorians believed they reached the peak in 1900 and the world went in decline afterwards (which it did, first with the Great War breaking out and then the Spanish Influenza fucking everyone up).
      Then the people believed the Roaring Twenties was the peak and the world went in decline afterwards (which it did, with the Great Depression leading into World War 2).
      Then people (like you) believed we reached the peak in the 1980s and 1990s, after which the world went in decline with 9/11, the Great Recession of 2008, the COVID pandemic, and "woke" progressive politics ruining our countries, which is indeed the case.
      But the point I'm trying to make here is that every time the world went in decline, it bounced back and reached a new height afterwards. This is no exception. This decline we're in right now will not be permanent.

  • @dinahjackson8146
    @dinahjackson8146 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I don't know why, but, this made me cry... 😢

  • @paulukjames7799
    @paulukjames7799 Před 3 lety +33

    Lovely images of old London no litter, graffiti, cranes, cordoned off areas or endless signage so nice

  • @keithrose6931
    @keithrose6931 Před 3 lety +27

    A second of time capturing someone's life as it happened . I wonder if they could imagine someone would be watching them years after their demise on one's phone or tablet ?

    • @keithjones6023
      @keithjones6023 Před 3 lety +3

      Imagine how people might be watching us in a 100 years time. Well if there is a 100 years time 🙄

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 Před 3 lety +5

      "Someone watching us on a phone? What nonsense! Haven't they got anything better to do?"
      "Erm.... Not really, no."

  • @kennethandersson4325
    @kennethandersson4325 Před 3 lety +6

    I love to see all this old movies. This is how our days should be nowdays. Not everything was good this time, but I think most of the people was happier that time.

  • @wendyhart134
    @wendyhart134 Před 2 lety +10

    WW2 came along and perhaps many of the lovely houses , churches and monuments are lost forever .... Beautiful thank you.

  • @Andyb2379
    @Andyb2379 Před 3 lety +19

    My Grandmother is 100 years & still going strong. Amazing to see the world she was born in too & in colour.

  • @princetonburchill6130
    @princetonburchill6130 Před 3 lety +19

    My grandmother lost her first husband at the Battle of the Somme leaving her a widow at the age of 30 with three children to raise on her own. Because there was such an enormous shortage of eligible young men she feared she would have to spend the rest of her life living alone. That was until she met my grandfather who had just been discharged from a military hospital recovering from a badly injured leg which he almost lost - from playing football!

  • @donnashapleigh4863
    @donnashapleigh4863 Před 2 lety +11

    Like many people said this is a glimpse into the world of our relatives! My grandmother would of been 20 when this was filmed and lived in London. I like to imagine it was her strolling through the park or quickly crossing the street. It made me feel closer to her even though she's been gone 36 years. Thank you!

  • @placidwaters2415
    @placidwaters2415 Před 2 lety +32

    When London was still London.

    • @Thomes-Maisling
      @Thomes-Maisling Před 2 lety

      When was the name changed?

    • @RenaissanceEarCandy
      @RenaissanceEarCandy Před 2 lety

      London is still London for goodness sake

    • @aldonamijalska2554
      @aldonamijalska2554 Před 2 lety +9

      The demographics of London has changed dramatically for the worse. So much so, it can not be considered the same London as shown in this video. A majority of the population is no longer ethnic English or even European.
      My friend was an exchange student in London for a couple weeks and when she first took the subway wearing shorts and a tank top, she saw that nobody in her carriage was even White and there were a bunch of African and Arab men staring at her like they have never seen a young European woman before. She never took the subway after that and just used carpool or taxi to get to school.

    • @montygerin9903
      @montygerin9903 Před 2 lety

      @@aldonamijalska2554 read the description mate

  • @topcat1358
    @topcat1358 Před 3 lety +16

    What a great and beautiful film. So sad to see such a beautiful city become the shithole it is today, only 100 years later. Almost makes you cry.

  • @KaylaNoelle1
    @KaylaNoelle1 Před 3 lety +23

    My Great Grandma was 7 or 8 in 1920. She passed away in 2008 but I got to have a Great Grandmother in my life for 14 years which I am grateful for! She used to tell me how exciting the 1920's were, even for a child, how rebellious and youthful everything seemed because society was changing so quickly. ... and then how disappointing the 30's -50's were, she was into the 60's though!

    • @keithjones6023
      @keithjones6023 Před 3 lety +5

      My mother was born in 1920, she's still with us. Covid put pay to her 100th birthday celebrations last year, but happy to receive her birthday card from the Queen!

    • @stephenburnage7687
      @stephenburnage7687 Před 3 lety

      My grandmother was born in 1888 and she also talked extensively of the 1920's. The arrival of movies, especially Charlie Chaplin, greatly entertained them.

  • @maryduffy2036
    @maryduffy2036 Před 2 lety +23

    Not a robbing hoodie in sight, no one walking around, like they just got out of bed. No idiots walking around in ripped jeans, thinking they look so cool. Can you imagine anyone in that video, walking through London as it is now ? 🙈🙈🙈.

  • @tomash6805
    @tomash6805 Před 2 lety +23

    To think it's actually got worse and not better in a hundred years. Was beautiful here.

  • @R33Racer
    @R33Racer Před 3 lety +215

    Oh London, how pretty you were 100 years ago. What the hell happened?. . .

  • @deano3580
    @deano3580 Před 3 lety +17

    Many of the buildings remain the same but life for the majority of people in London is unbelievably better now and that is the real achievement of the 20th century.I look at those people and think no NHS, no affordable doctors, no inside toilets, damp cold housing, few employment rights, relatives killed in wars. I wish we could hear their voices. Fantastic film and thanks for posting.

    • @johnrea2115
      @johnrea2115 Před 3 lety +3

      A few more years of 1% progressive policies and for the rest of us the world will revert to the conditions of the 20’s

    • @richardwills-woodward5340
      @richardwills-woodward5340 Před 3 lety

      It wasn't that bad for most contrary to popular belief. Only the worst situations are highlighted, and for those people, life is immeasurably better. For others, that died of curable diseases affects all people and of course that is better. However, societally, the UK is a lot worse than the 1920's. Crime, degradation, slums are all up. The slums today simply have inside toilets, better sanitation, electricity and no fires but also no character, but that's about it.

    • @andrewrobinson8305
      @andrewrobinson8305 Před 3 lety

      If they have inside toilets, electricity & heating then they’re not slums!
      As for crime, you can’t possibly compare it because most crime went unreported in those days.

    • @richardwills-woodward5340
      @richardwills-woodward5340 Před 3 lety

      @@andrewrobinson8305 People were not shot and stabbed on today's scale, so it is not about not reporting, but I have have to refer you to grey council blocks and slum area housing regards slums. Yes, it is India poverty, but it is horrendous environment to live in compared to most of the UK.

    • @richardwills-woodward5340
      @richardwills-woodward5340 Před 3 lety

      @Geo DnB For inner city dwellers and mostly to the east of city centres. This was not the condition for the vast majority in the 1920's.

  • @kitkat8231
    @kitkat8231 Před 2 lety +11

    Everyone is so incredibly calm and put together. My, my, how times have changed.

    • @c.k.3818
      @c.k.3818 Před 2 lety +1

      you can't tell if they are calm in this. he could have gone home and killed his wife. you don't know

    • @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
      @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser Před 2 lety +2

      Of course the 2 loonies had to reply to make sure everyone knows the change has been very good (yes indeed) and nooo they were not calm (because implying something good about the past is a big nono, everything was terrible, always, rule number 1).

    • @marleyite
      @marleyite Před 2 lety

      This was like over 100 years ago. Would be pleasantly surprised if any location on this planet didn’t undergo some sort of change within that time frame.

    • @jordane8526
      @jordane8526 Před 2 lety

      @@marleyite Uncontacted tribes, vast swaths of rural Africa, remote and montaneous communities, the Amish and the Mennonites..

    • @dazzeerascalftm
      @dazzeerascalftm Před 2 lety

      @@c.k.3818 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 Jesus Christ

  • @lindab8397
    @lindab8397 Před 2 lety +14

    Wow so lovely , especially to see such empty roads , England was a lovely place back in the day .... time of my grandparents and when my father was born. 1919

  • @davekelly5503
    @davekelly5503 Před 3 lety +59

    Captures the soul of old London. A soul that is sadly lacking in modern day London . Sad ,very sad.

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 Před 3 lety +1

      What we need are real Britons like in the good old days of Jimmy Savile and Myra Hindley. Sadly they are long gone but never forgotten 😢

    • @davekelly5503
      @davekelly5503 Před 3 lety +4

      @@southlondon86 sorry, I don’t understand your response. It’s nonsensical. What did I say that lead you to imply that I was wishing for the return of people like Jimmy Savile and Mira Hindly ?.
      The film was edited in a manor that is evocative and raised emotions of nostalgia for a time in this country that I feel does not now reflect modern day England.
      My intention was not to offend you or anybody els.
      But if you were offended to the point were you feel it necessary to reply to my comment then please could you do so in a mature intelligent way that I and other people reading it may understand your argument . Using lowest common denominators to make your point is how a child may respond, and not that of a middle aged aged person .

    • @malakaragua702
      @malakaragua702 Před 3 lety +2

      @@southlondon86 vile hater

    • @malakaragua702
      @malakaragua702 Před 3 lety +2

      @@davekelly5503ignore the troll, she's just being disgusting

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davekelly5503 All I’m saying is that before the vile foreigners came in, our England was perfect.

  • @dawnbeake2986
    @dawnbeake2986 Před 3 lety +19

    How smart the people looked in those days with their hats and suits. Those were the days! Loved the music too.

    • @slurmcarey3069
      @slurmcarey3069 Před 3 lety +2

      But they all wore the same thing. Not much identity

    • @haywoodmiddleton2956
      @haywoodmiddleton2956 Před 3 lety +4

      Slurm carey the identity is British and they were proud

    • @user-bl1pw2th4l
      @user-bl1pw2th4l Před 3 lety

      They look nice but most people didn't shower back then or brush their teeth daily, so most would stink

    • @BioChemistryWizard
      @BioChemistryWizard Před 2 lety

      @@user-bl1pw2th4l People had massive bath houses in medieval Europe, you don't think they would be bathing 700 years later?????

  • @glowmentor
    @glowmentor Před 2 lety +22

    British heritage and culture.

    • @OakwiseBecoming
      @OakwiseBecoming Před 2 lety +7

      Well, it’s near extinct now thanks to multiculturalism.

  • @lmusima3275
    @lmusima3275 Před 2 lety +9

    It’s very nostalgic to watch this even though its long long before my time. My grandmother was born around this time. I was born in London in 1977. Watching this video I can recognise several places featured in video like Trafalgar Square and the monuments surrounding it, Westminster Abbey, the horse guards etc.

  • @jameswinters7920
    @jameswinters7920 Před 3 lety +27

    Love these Old COLORIZED videos. Those who study history expand the span of their own lives. It's like time travel. Wonderful

  • @paulwestwell7160
    @paulwestwell7160 Před 3 lety +20

    To think the Chelsea pensioners at 8.28 could have been born before Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1837 is mind blowing.

  • @TimothyMichaelJones
    @TimothyMichaelJones Před 2 lety +11

    Great footage. Check out the guy at 6:40, Covent Garden. Nonchalantly strolling along carrying about 10 feet of baskets on his head with one hand in his pocket. Very cool guy!

  • @jeremypreece870
    @jeremypreece870 Před 3 lety +31

    There isn't much to feel nostalgic about, the horrors of WW1 just finished, two waves of a pandemic and less than two decades to WW2 - more death and a lot of destruction. A lot of people look at these films and say how much better life was then etc.: But it really wasn't. However, this is a really great piece of history brought to life. The music really fits as well.

  • @tri5ia
    @tri5ia Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you for this. My mother was born in Highgate in 1914; this is the London of her childhood.

  • @007JHS
    @007JHS Před 3 lety +17

    The picture quality is amazing

  • @joannmaccready1835
    @joannmaccready1835 Před 2 lety +10

    My grandmother was from Putney London. She was a nurse at the Royal Hospital for the Incurables. Originally founded as the Royal Hospital for Incurables (RHI) in 18541-5 the name of this institution was changed in 1917 to the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables (RHHI), and in 1919 a Royal Charter was at last granted. Recently, the name was again changed to the Royal Hospital and Home, Putney (1982) and to the Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability (1995). She emigrated to Canada in 1923 when she accompanied a group of orphan children as an escort. She eventually found my grandfather and they had three children, one of whom was my father. She died just before I was born. I would loved to have met her. I look at these photos and wonder if she is in any of them.

    • @kat71580
      @kat71580 Před 2 lety

      How lovely...my ancestry too...East End., born and bred..I love the old films, I too think of my grandparents living thru 2 World Wars, Depression, bringing up many children..I miss them all..xxx

  • @Lili-xq9sn
    @Lili-xq9sn Před rokem +6

    Have you noticed how leisurely everyone moved in these clips. And lots of gazing and contemplation going on.

  • @PsytanicA
    @PsytanicA Před 3 lety +13

    I just wish we could go back to these times. People actually worked, more well mannered, more better dressed and above all had a graceful gentry about them. These ladies and gentlemen were the backbone of society. 2020 has nothing on 1920. This is London at it's finest and proud with honor.

  • @kensyskye8965
    @kensyskye8965 Před 3 lety +35

    I actually beam with pride when I see old footage of my once wonderful city! ❤️
    Sadly, I left four months ago due to the dire mess it’s in now...😣

    • @ecclesiaxxi6210
      @ecclesiaxxi6210 Před 3 lety +2

      I can't wait to leave too! Counting down, ...hopefully soon!

    • @kensyskye8965
      @kensyskye8965 Před 3 lety +2

      @@dreamyanon5151 your name is interesting ......🧐
      Take a long walk around the Eastend of London at night.....

    • @kensyskye8965
      @kensyskye8965 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ecclesiaxxi6210 just stay focused and you’ll be gone! It took me a year to get away and I don’t regret it one bit.
      My family are all Londoners and I was the last to leave, sad but had to....✌🏻

    • @ecclesiaxxi6210
      @ecclesiaxxi6210 Před 3 lety +2

      @@kensyskye8965 Sorry you had to leave your family home town, I can't imagine how heart breaking (and enraging) that must be for you :( Also, thank you ^_^

    • @kensyskye8965
      @kensyskye8965 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ecclesiaxxi6210 awwww thanks for your comment. The things I saw and had to deal with in the end just broke my heart, but once I accepted the reality of the new London I felt better. I live in a beautiful location now, where people care about one another and the environment they live in. No rubbish on the streets, smiles and good mornings, low crime rate and most of all a lovely sense of belonging. Amazing tbh! I wish the same for you, just stay focused and do it! 🙏🏼✌🏻❤️

  • @criticalmass3829
    @criticalmass3829 Před rokem +16

    They're all going about their lives with that air of immortality we all have and all their worries burdening them. Yet they're all dead now and it doesn't matter. Don't worry about life folks, just enjoy it, when it's gone it's gone.

  • @LilybetMells
    @LilybetMells Před 22 dny +5

    I bet none of them ever would have thought someone from 2024 would watch this🧡

  • @Rick88888888
    @Rick88888888  Před 3 lety +40

    If you like my work and wish to DONATE then please goto: www.dsh2000.com/donate.html
    By all means share your experiences and/or that of your (grand)parents of how life was in London in the 1920s.
    Please do NOT start any debate about how the UK has changed as a result of the influx of other nationalities etc. This is a historic channel and not the right place to discuss the problems in today's turbulent world. Hatred comments will be removed. Thank you for your understanding.

    • @johanboer7157
      @johanboer7157 Před 3 lety +2

      Amazing! If I'm not mistaken, "Lovely Lady" is from the film "King of Burlesque" (1935).
      It is also performed by Tommy Dorsey: czcams.com/video/91JeMRmygIQ/video.html

    • @Rick88888888
      @Rick88888888  Před 3 lety

      "Lovely Lady" sung by Bing Crosby with the Victor Young Orchestra: czcams.com/video/vVQOy9GEedE/video.html

    • @martincook318
      @martincook318 Před 3 lety +2

      I Never said anything about the Problems that are about today what I said was that it's a shame that a lot of tha lovely old Buildings were destroyed by Enemy Bombing twenty years later and for what it's worth I'm not trying to get into a Political argument

    • @dobl-ys3jg
      @dobl-ys3jg Před 3 lety +1

      Rick88888888 the pub called the Garden of Allah, a portent for the destiny of the whole city.

    • @Rick88888888
      @Rick88888888  Před 3 lety

      @@dobl-ys3jg I hear what you say. However it is not a pub but Theater Royal in Drury Lane performing a play in four parts with this title. Here is the program: pictures.abebooks.com/LITTLESTOURBOOKS/2387150485.jpg

  • @brianpimblett657
    @brianpimblett657 Před 3 lety +48

    I wish I could go back just for a day to see old London like this. Great footage. If the people in this could see what London has turned into now they'd be horrified.

    • @AyubPatel123
      @AyubPatel123 Před 3 lety +14

      Go on just say it...
      You know you want...
      It's full of...........
      I'd advise you to take your uneducated prejudiced head out of your ass & read up about dear ol London town & you'll realise this is a very romantacised depiction of the smoke...
      Poverty & destitution was rife & many many ordinary Londoners lived in squalor

    • @khiggins7231
      @khiggins7231 Před 3 lety +27

      There’s one thing for sure. If the British people could turn the clock back they would not have allowed mass immigration into Britain to happen again. As a result indigenous British will be a minority in their own country by mid century. How can they not regret that.

    • @pakistanidalek
      @pakistanidalek Před 3 lety

      I doubt it. They'd love it. Give them a day in the future and they'd never want to go back.

    • @suzismith9681
      @suzismith9681 Před 3 lety +3

      You'd see the man come along to light the street lamps. Smell all the horses dung. I remember meeting a rag and bone man with his black and white horse. He must have been about the last one in London. I was about 5, I think. The place he lived had cobbled street. My grandmother (5) could remember Queen Victoria going past in her carriage , she curtsied as the carriage went past. Things have changed. ....!

    • @suzismith9681
      @suzismith9681 Před 3 lety +2

      @@khiggins7231 that's why some of us immigrated elsewhere..Lol....

  • @theheartoftexas
    @theheartoftexas Před rokem +11

    Thanks for posting these London films! I really enjoy watching them. It’s a privilege to be able to look back in time and see the people and places of different eras.

  • @colmitch4754
    @colmitch4754 Před 2 lety +27

    Looks like heaven compared to now 2021

  • @markpulling12
    @markpulling12 Před 3 lety +13

    It amazes me how they built all those wonderful buildings without all the tech and machinery we have today ... great video thanks

  • @yasminm7157
    @yasminm7157 Před 3 lety +16

    I thoroughly enjoyed that! Thank you so much for uploading and letting us all enjoy this absolute gem. Great job 👏🏼👏🏼

  • @linziherbert965
    @linziherbert965 Před 2 lety +8

    Excellent work finding, collating and sharing this. My mother had just been born(end of 1919, but my father was still 2 years away). My fraternal grandparents were Londoners and your film enlightened me as to their lifestyle. Many thanks.

  • @honkler1697
    @honkler1697 Před 2 lety +23

    Thank god they're not around to see the state it's in today.

  • @W1728now
    @W1728now Před 3 lety +17

    No cell phones, people enjoying the great city, and human slow pace of life., less is more and today we don’t appreciate life, we just take from life whatever we can ... hard times are more meaningful!

    • @MP-uz5ks
      @MP-uz5ks Před 3 lety +1

      Hard Times will be back.

    • @cinderellacomplex7
      @cinderellacomplex7 Před 3 lety +5

      You make it seem as if there weren't hard times back then lol. The video didn't show you the slums of London.

    • @MammaKush88
      @MammaKush88 Před 3 lety

      Umm.... hell nah.

    • @richmck007
      @richmck007 Před 3 lety

      Peoples’ mindset was different back then.
      Today’s way of thinking was not invented yet...

  • @nigeldarragh1026
    @nigeldarragh1026 Před 3 lety +12

    Brilliant footage of London and to think it's was a Hundred years ago fabulous

  • @firstpestcontrol276
    @firstpestcontrol276 Před 3 lety +12

    A time before social media...how lovely!

    • @JfK--OBJECTivE
      @JfK--OBJECTivE Před 3 lety

      2002 was a time before social media, LOL.

    • @kaylaleave
      @kaylaleave Před 3 lety

      @@JfK--OBJECTivE 1900-2006 was a time before social media now shut it we get it

    • @helza
      @helza Před 2 lety

      Meanwhile, we are watching this thanks to social media

  • @TenFalconsMusic
    @TenFalconsMusic Před 9 měsíci +10

    My great grandfather would cycle from Chiswick to Piccadilly Circus where he worked as an accountant.
    In 2022, I cycled his exact route from his old house to where his office was.
    It was wonderful cycling the same paths he did over a century ago.
    Unfortunately, my experience was spoiled when my bike was stolen whilst it was locked to a bike rack in Piccadilly Circus that very same day.
    Hearing this, my grandfather remarked that my great grandfather always parked his bike in the street (unlocked) and it was never stolen.
    An unwelcome reminder that, we may have more creature comforts and medical breakthroughs, but society (particularly in London) has lost it's moral compass.
    I'm thankful my great grandfather didn't have to witness the downfall of the place he held such affection for.

  • @antonv.
    @antonv. Před 3 lety +57

    Nice time travel

    • @sazgarmuhammad8364
      @sazgarmuhammad8364 Před 3 lety +2

      l wont to be a Time Travler and come back to 1920s 😭😭😭😭😭

    • @guts8249
      @guts8249 Před 3 lety

      @@sazgarmuhammad8364 so come to Brazil

    • @sazgarmuhammad8364
      @sazgarmuhammad8364 Před 3 lety +1

      @@guts8249 did Brazil made Time machine?🤔

  • @tmgeza
    @tmgeza Před 3 lety +22

    They never thought me in Africa will be looking at them in 2020 on a smart phone, I wonder what will be happening in 2120. I know I will be dead by then

  • @andylindsaytunes
    @andylindsaytunes Před 3 lety +7

    I like how in every scene, at least one person stops what they are doing when they notice the camera, and they spend a bit of time pondering what is being filmed and why.

  • @tortoisebore8642
    @tortoisebore8642 Před rokem +10

    How refreshing to see London looking so good then move on 100 years ...... where did it all go wrong

  • @tamlin2815
    @tamlin2815 Před 3 lety +16

    It looks so clean...

    • @cosm1cstar
      @cosm1cstar Před 3 lety +3

      No fast food takeaways or corner shops selling endless crap junk food .. hence no wrappings, no litter 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😁😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @patriciajohnsonson8639
    @patriciajohnsonson8639 Před 3 lety +24

    People dressed so nicely back then. They took pride in their appearance. They dressed so decently.

    • @hedkandicaine
      @hedkandicaine Před 3 lety +2

      yes now its skintight ripped jeans and skin tight low cut tops and men with jeans hanging off their ar......
      trash

    • @gloriaortiz1227
      @gloriaortiz1227 Před 3 lety +1

      Well fashion designers can always go back to designing these clothes again😊

    • @patriciajohnsonson8639
      @patriciajohnsonson8639 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gloriaortiz1227 Wouldn’t that be nice! It would be so wonderful to see our society dressed nicely again. 🙂

    • @dunoonhearts
      @dunoonhearts Před 2 lety +1

      Need to remember that most of these films are predominantly middle and upper class situations, bet the working class don’t look so grand.

    • @patriciajohnsonson8639
      @patriciajohnsonson8639 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dunoonhearts oh brother. My father was a carpenter…. Working class. He wore carpenter coveralls to work. When he went to dinner with my mother he dressed nice. Dress pants, shirt and a tie. He had a suit but didn’t wear it except for special occasions. He generally wore black pants and later jeans when he was working in the yard. Even working class had nice clothes and dressed nicely. They may not have had many clothes, but the ones they had were well made and fit them well. No tears, or raggedy clothing for them, or for us, their children.

  • @GhastlyCretin
    @GhastlyCretin Před 2 lety +20

    Architects actually had talent.

  • @ralphaverill2001
    @ralphaverill2001 Před 2 lety +7

    At last! The perfect audio of period music from the same time as the video was recorded.
    Thank you!

  • @vhkdave3284
    @vhkdave3284 Před 3 lety +53

    I wish London was still like this. It’s horrible now, bad crowd :(

    • @JJJJ-fi9dg
      @JJJJ-fi9dg Před 3 lety +10

      The consequences of Thatcherite neo-liberalism

    • @vhkdave3284
      @vhkdave3284 Před 3 lety

      @@JJJJ-fi9dg AT LEAST BEACHING STOPPED IT SPREADING TO THE COUNTRYSIDE. oops caps. She realised towards the end that she had been played for a fool I think.

    • @esterherschkovich6499
      @esterherschkovich6499 Před 3 lety +1

      Good and bad in all..

    • @esterherschkovich6499
      @esterherschkovich6499 Před 3 lety

      @@JJJJ-fi9dg total rubbish

  • @Naza_44
    @Naza_44 Před 3 lety +20

    Queen Elizabeth II was to be born 6 years later on April 21st 1926.

  • @giusepperescigno1657
    @giusepperescigno1657 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you for sharing. It is amazing that London was very busy at that time as well. I would love to have a time machine to spend just 24 hours there...