I first went to Hounslow with a friend's mother to shop in a very untidy little place that was known to be cheap and good for bulk buying food stuffs. The very first Tesco! That was in 1965......... I went back in 72 to buy a nice coat........... But now the place in loaded with spitters and people who don't care where they throw rubbish who like to destroy what once was a nice little place to explore. Hate it now! Great video thank you.
Hi I'm a single cell amoeba who lived in the Hounslow area several billion years ago. The area had changed a lot since then, for the worse i might add! Bloody people
I first went to Hounslow with a friend's mother to shop in a very untidy little place that was known to be cheap and good for bulk buying food stuffs. The very first Tesco! That was in 1965......... I went back in 72 to buy a nice coat........... But now the place in loaded with spitters and people who don't care where they throw rubbish who like to destroy what once was a nice little place to explore. Hate it now!
The interior of the old Safeway store was used for the internal shots of the battle during the film Hot Fuzz. The external shots were filmed in Wells, Somerset The result of this was the that the internal size of the supermarket is a lot bigger than the outside!
I grew up in Hounslow in the 60s, went to the Junior school in Martindale Road used to take the A1 bus to Heathrow to spot planes, play bowling at the Ambassador lanes, we used to attend the Saturday cinema at Hounslow West, we'd go boating at the lake near the swimming baths, I bought my 1st LP vinyl in 71 Jimi Hendrix just after he died, my Mum used to go ballroom dancing at Hounslow and Hammersmith, We'd frequent Hounslow Heath as kids with no fear of attack or violence, We'd frequent the 117 bus route all over, take the tube from Hounslow West up to London and back with no worries and we were fully occupied and happy. I left before I was 18 but goodness, it's changed soooo much, not so much the architect but public attitudes. It "SEEMS" to be a very unhappy area now but I'm only going on people's videos and blogs. Good to see this though, it's instilled some very happy memories. Gratitude for your upload
@genie121 Highway robbery was the thing. Obviously people travelling on routes close to London were vunerable in such a wide open place. I suppose London was still the rich centre of the country so it made sense for the Highwaymen to operate close to where their 'customers' were.
can any tell me if there is or was a pub called the duke of wellington or similar name i can remember a park (swings and slide) by a petrol station.. this is going back to 1992 93 really would love to hear off any1 who might know the park was by some flats maybe.. i worked there 4 a while and am trying my hardest to remember pls help people of hounslow westmidlander
this is a bit of a late reply i lived in those flats opposite the welly 1986 to 92 yes there was a petrol station to the left ELF i think then a removal place Leatherbarrows and a park opposite next to our flats we were above a laundrette it was called Beverley mansions . i havnt been back since 92
@ValerieLorna1 ya i fel so too, because when i return from the gym on the high street i see lot of rubbish flowing with the wind. U see it clearly when in evening the high street is empty.
Duke of wellington was my mum and dads local for years , the park opposite was used for filming of ‘60’s cult classic film by Ken Loach Poor Cow , as my mum was used as an extra .
I stayed here for a period of 6 months. Always wanted to know the history of this town (which now I feel is just considered to be a part of London). Any idea what was there in the area which now occupied by the Jamia mosque etc.? Was it part of the heath?
Hello the duke of wellington is still there. the park was opposite the pub they were in staines road. the pub is on corner of staines road and wellington road north
11 years too late but I might as well answer anyway... The Heath was a big route to other parts of England back in those days. A lot of carriages went through there carrying valuables and important people, so highwaymen frequented the area, sticking people up for their possessions. It didn't help that the area was isolated, and rather wild, yeah.
thank you so much for that info,i had a wonderful time there and an experience that absolutely changed my life on that park you mentioned,thank you very much ps i was only 19 then (ssssshhhhh)..
I was born jan 1948 and raised in feltham. Lived there until 1973. From around 1953 i would go with my mother to honslow ever other saturday for shopping. I would really look forward to this, it was a speciall treat. We'd go into woolwothers and my mom would buy hot salted peanuts. id eat them on the bus going back to feltham. By the time id got home, the peanuts were all gone. Yes there have been many changes to hounslow. Like the toilets in the middle of the high street. Its called progress, good or bad. Who knows!!!!
Lived and grew up in Hounslow from mid 60s to early 2000s and always had an interest in local history. This is an interesting video but could have been so much better had the presentation been more engaging and interesting. Commentary should add to the pictures, not simply read the text displayed or repeat dates that are already visible on photo's. There are so many stories and history behind the pictures that could have been added much richness. History is now the best part of Hounslow and should be relished.
Things have changed since this was made, the Post Office has closed, its now on the 1st floor of WS Smiths and The Duke of Wellington Pub is now a Sainsbury's Express store.
hi, i'm an irish man and i worked in north feltham industrial estate, i use to drink in a pub that looks like the pub that you said some one was murdered in!! what's the name of the pub? i think you're bullshitting me!!!
I first went to Hounslow with a friend's mother to shop in a very untidy little place that was known to be cheap and good for bulk buying food stuffs. The very first Tesco!
That was in 1965......... I went back in 72 to buy a nice coat........... But now the place in loaded with spitters and people who don't care where they throw rubbish who like to destroy what once was a nice little place to explore. Hate it now!
Great video thank you.
you should see it now 13 yrs later lol
Great video, ive lived in hounslow all my life and cant wait to get out of the dump its now turned into.
I lived in Hounslow for four years in the late 1980s. I really enjoyed the video. Thanks.
Fascinating. Thank you for this. The town planners have a lot to answer for. It could have been an attractive town.
kool - have lived in hounslow all my life also....hope to move on to better :-)
Hi I'm a single cell amoeba who lived in the Hounslow area several billion years ago. The area had changed a lot since then, for the worse i might add! Bloody people
I first went to Hounslow with a friend's mother to shop in a very untidy little place that was known to be cheap and good for bulk buying food stuffs. The very first Tesco!
That was in 1965......... I went back in 72 to buy a nice coat........... But now the place in loaded with spitters and people who don't care where they throw rubbish who like to destroy what once was a nice little place to explore. Hate it now!
The interior of the old Safeway store was used for the internal shots of the battle during the film Hot Fuzz. The external shots were filmed in Wells, Somerset The result of this was the that the internal size of the supermarket is a lot bigger than the outside!
I grew up in Hounslow in the 60s, went to the Junior school in Martindale Road used to take the A1 bus to Heathrow to spot planes, play bowling at the Ambassador lanes, we used to attend the Saturday cinema at Hounslow West, we'd go boating at the lake near the swimming baths, I bought my 1st LP vinyl in 71 Jimi Hendrix just after he died, my Mum used to go ballroom dancing at Hounslow and Hammersmith, We'd frequent Hounslow Heath as kids with no fear of attack or violence, We'd frequent the 117 bus route all over, take the tube from Hounslow West up to London and back with no worries and we were fully occupied and happy. I left before I was 18 but goodness, it's changed soooo much, not so much the architect but public attitudes. It "SEEMS" to be a very unhappy area now but I'm only going on people's videos and blogs. Good to see this though, it's instilled some very happy memories. Gratitude for your upload
shithole now
@genie121 Highway robbery was the thing. Obviously people travelling on routes close to London were vunerable in such a wide open place. I suppose London was still the rich centre of the country so it made sense for the Highwaymen to operate close to where their 'customers' were.
still do ! instead of "stand and deliver!' its now, "give your fucking phone/ wallet or i'll stab / shoot you blud"
Dick Turpin was a legend! Robbing Paddies leaving London with they're ill gotten gains!
Great vid mate, always nice to learn about your home town.
Thanks
v.Impressive.... He has done his research. It's strange how Hounslow has become so multi-cultural over a short time period.
bill vid there mate. hounslow has turned into a hell hole.
wow...its changed so much, everything has just turned into fast food shops or useless grey buildings.. :(
can any tell me if there is or was a pub called the duke of wellington or similar name i can remember a park (swings and slide) by a petrol station.. this is going back to 1992 93 really would love to hear off any1 who might know the park was by some flats maybe.. i worked there 4 a while and am trying my hardest to remember
pls help people of hounslow
westmidlander
this is a bit of a late reply i lived in those flats opposite the welly 1986 to 92 yes there was a petrol station to the left ELF i think then a removal place Leatherbarrows and a park opposite next to our flats we were above a laundrette it was called Beverley mansions . i havnt been back since 92
i stayed in Hounslow for 9 months .. enjoyed video.. thanks
@ValerieLorna1
ya i fel so too, because when i return from the gym on the high street i see lot of rubbish flowing with the wind. U see it clearly when in evening the high street is empty.
Not only Hounslow tho
Duke of wellington was my mum and dads local for years , the park opposite was used for filming of ‘60’s cult classic film by Ken Loach Poor Cow , as my mum was used as an extra .
I stayed here for a period of 6 months. Always wanted to know the history of this town (which now I feel is just considered to be a part of London). Any idea what was there in the area which now occupied by the Jamia mosque etc.? Was it part of the heath?
Yes
A town that has unfortunately really gone to the dregs nowadays.
Hello the duke of wellington is still there. the park was opposite the pub they were in staines road. the pub is on corner of staines road and wellington road north
And now it's replaced by a sainsbury local
i think opposite the welly there was a pet shop and a plumbers
nice video, alot of sutff i don't know, where did u get the pictures?
Why was "Hounslow Heath" known to be the most dangerous for more than 200 years? was it just an isolated place?
11 years too late but I might as well answer anyway...
The Heath was a big route to other parts of England back in those days. A lot of carriages went through there carrying valuables and important people, so highwaymen frequented the area, sticking people up for their possessions.
It didn't help that the area was isolated, and rather wild, yeah.
Hounslow has changed so much!!!
It's a shithole now
This video is old it's 2007 but Hounslow today has changed alot
Welcome to Brownslow
Many of us feel the same as you do. Hounslow is a proper shit dive.
thank you so much for that info,i had a wonderful time there and an experience that absolutely changed my life on that park you mentioned,thank you very much
ps i was only 19 then (ssssshhhhh)..
45 year ago it used to be a nice area, now it’s an open toilet....disgusting
I was born jan 1948 and raised in feltham. Lived there until 1973. From around 1953 i would go with my mother to honslow ever other saturday for shopping. I would really look forward to this, it was a speciall treat. We'd go into woolwothers and my mom would buy hot salted peanuts. id eat them on the bus going back to feltham. By the time id got home, the peanuts were all gone. Yes there have been many changes to hounslow. Like the toilets in the middle of the high street. Its called progress, good or bad. Who knows!!!!
thank you for the video
Lived and grew up in Hounslow from mid 60s to early 2000s and always had an interest in local history. This is an interesting video but could have been so much better had the presentation been more engaging and interesting. Commentary should add to the pictures, not simply read the text displayed or repeat dates that are already visible on photo's. There are so many stories and history behind the pictures that could have been added much richness. History is now the best part of Hounslow and should be relished.
Nice little documentary. gd 2 see stuff bout da neighbourhood.
hey thanks for replying
some very funny jokes on ur profile,especially the wedding video
@houslownepal1 i used to live there...ITS SHIT !
Things have changed since this was made, the Post Office has closed, its now on the 1st floor of WS Smiths and The Duke of Wellington Pub is now a Sainsbury's Express store.
jrgboy yup
@sailaway786 english?
I worked at Hounslow West as a butcher
NICE VDO MATE!!!!
hi, i'm an irish man and i worked in north feltham industrial estate, i use to drink in a pub that looks like the pub that you said some one was murdered in!! what's the name of the pub? i think you're bullshitting me!!!
I don care if it's changing but I'd rather live somewhere else's aswell not cuz it's becoming like southall
Whoops wrong comment I was supposed to put that in another comment whooops!😅
The Railwayman.
Was it the Crown and Sceptre
i live in hounslow heston to be exact
2021
@JackSouthernComfort strange?
More like... Brownslow
10/10 joke 😑 and you are racist too
Nothing wrong with being brown. They bring the culture to it.
Where's old Dick Turpin and his Ness
Kingston is the place to live, Hounslows been over run by low lifes.
Hashim Shah yh but you will always be a joe wer ever u go. So give it a rest it don't make u special or not a joe no more.
Yeah, don't go shedding you're skin. You'll be fined!
Man that’s deep
Lol
boring