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  • @chrisjones7205
    @chrisjones7205 10 лет назад +8

    one thing to say about rhyl in the 60s.....FABULOUS.......so sad to see it today without its floral hall and great atmosphere. . great video clip, bought backs some fantastic memories.

  • @utterrier
    @utterrier 10 лет назад +4

    Very nostalgic - I grew up in the area in the 60's and my first paid job was in Boots the chemist - £4.17 shillings and sixpence a week for a six day week! My bus fare back to the Ffrith was 2/6d a day. Going to the fair for a night out was a real treat! thanks for posting.

  • @linthurst
    @linthurst 10 лет назад +6

    Great memories of happy holidays when I was a young lad.!

  • @plowmensclocks
    @plowmensclocks 11 лет назад +2

    Thanks Colin - especially love the street and shopping clips - so nostalgic to see inside M&S and all the other High Street shops now long gone. And just like the speakers, I still love the beach on a sunny day in winter. Sadly I didn't recognise anyone. I was sure I would see my Dad!

  • @jonesthephones
    @jonesthephones 11 лет назад +4

    Wow, the town in which I grew up. I'd have been there aged 12 or so around 1966 carrying cases from the station. Worst/best job was to carry a whole family's cases from the station to Robin Hood camp. I was exhausted with a broken casing truck at the end, but I got 2/6d, so I packed in for the day... Hah

  • @TheLadynoble
    @TheLadynoble 11 лет назад +3

    wonderfull thanks for sending it to me. watched it 4 times

  • @smorris071
    @smorris071 11 лет назад +7

    I still have an original guide book to the Floral Hall in Rhyl.

  • @electrotrancemaker
    @electrotrancemaker 10 лет назад +2

    Evans Cafe, and yes the bike track is where I learned to ride a bike in the 50's whilst my mother and father sunbathed at the roller skating rink ! I remember watching the Royal Floral Hall being built then opened by Prince Phillip. There was allways a Macaw parrot inside :)

  • @TinglyShoopASMR
    @TinglyShoopASMR 8 лет назад +3

    I love seeing stuff like this! :D Growing up here hasn't been all that bad! :D

  • @488scooby
    @488scooby 11 лет назад +2

    if only it could be like that now,i used to go every weekend.great vid,THANKS.

  • @Rezzoffski
    @Rezzoffski 10 лет назад +3

    Love this film, This is Rhyl!!

  • @nedmcfabulous3788
    @nedmcfabulous3788 9 лет назад +3

    Great upload thanks : )

  • @kevslife
    @kevslife 11 лет назад +3

    Its such a shame.. Rhyl used to be such a nice place to live and go to. Nowadays I'm afraid the quality of some residents (not all by any means) lower the tone and the towns prospects.. Lack of work and successful buisness have turned the place into somewhere we no longer wish to go. Hopefully with the regenerations and faith it'll maybe one day redeem itself to the busy bussling happy place it used to be.. We can hope.

  • @Rezzoffski
    @Rezzoffski 10 лет назад +4

    Snelson? My Dad knew a Snelson on the Rezzo when he was a lad!!

  • @farric1
    @farric1 10 лет назад +4

    The decline was already beginning during the era of this movie. As a kid in the 70s I remember my (working class) parents describing Rhyl and Blackpool as "cheap and tacky" We still visited these towns for the day, but we took our long holidays elsewhere...still in the UK. My grandparent's generation were the last devotees to Blackpool and Rhyl. it's no surprise to see the culmination of these changes in the shape of the modern UK seaside town. Facilitating poverty overspill has ensured the end