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JB it's Christmas day and I have watched the two first days of the video and I am very interested to see if you mention St Dominic's Savio college where I went to school... cheers and have a Merry Christmas brother .
I was Born and grew Chinatown Belmont. I was really happy to see the route I walked from on top that hill all the way down to St Margaret's boys Anglican school. I left that school almost 48 years ago. The last time I walked that route you just drove was 48 years ago. Thank you for showing me my old home. It hasn't changed much
Thank you for your memories of this historkcal and preserved community. I lived on Erthig road opposite the theatre. Played for Heineken pan vibes formerly Texaco Dixeland. You're absolutely right about the streets. Very narrow. 75 - 79
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46:27 my mother grew up on the property on your left, right before the parked car. I've never seen the land but have heard the stories. Still in the family. Thankyou for the glimpse and making any visions i had in my head from the stories she has told me, come to life!
Wow, I am so happy you did a video in my hometown. I presently live in Belmont on Bella Eau Road. In the video at I think it is 30:10 that school Belmont boys R.C. A girls' school by the name St. Martin’s Girls R.C. Secondary used to be there. I used to attend there. My class was the last to graduate from there in 2013. It was 50 years old and was run by Sis Luke, who at the time was in her early 90s. She resigned when I was in form 1, and Sis Mary took off. I love my hometown, but crime is too high. It was very peaceful when I was a little girl. I wish it could go back to how it was.
Man you brought back some deep memories. When you turned onto Gonzales Hill, all those homes on the rock walls, my grandfather built and my family owned for decades. I lived in the 2 white houses as you turned on to Gonzales Hill myself. Numbers 26 and 24, from 1973 to 1989 when I migrated. My dad is still alive. He was born in the corner White House in 1945. My grandfather had 17 kids. Only 2 are alive today. Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️
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I enjoyed your video, very interesting. Never knew there was a place called China Town and I lived in Belmont until I was 16 years of age. Saw my old home in the video and my old school Providence Girls. Thank you.
As I mention before left age 10, in 1960, for UK, never revisited. Looking and listen to the guided tour video of places, I reminisced, A lot of named places mention was remembered. I visualised myself back then when as a child walking areas name mention. The roads as you said was narrow then in 1960, still is as you describe. 😂The long steps shown brought back thoughts I did have, before starting to climb the steps, I would look from bottom to top, before starting the l8ng climb 😂. There's great structural transformations, just names of places for my memory of where I once walk. I deeply appreciate you videos.
Belmont will always be a super magical childhood phase in my life, The chinee corner , shop, the thanksgiving celebrations , the smell of sweetbread and black cake over Christmas celebrations , not to mention the smell of polish and varnish over the mohogany furniture's , with its new DIY , upholstery But, sadly ,as is the same every where else in the road, more evil gangs was allowed to take these places over, but thanks for reminding us how special we hold such places we can treasure , heartfelt thanks,
Hello I was born and raised in Belmont I truly enjoyed your video,I live abroad and haven't seen Trinidad in many years so thank you for your work,look forward to seeing more.
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Just came across u video I would say it haven't change I uses visit in my youth I'm now 63,watching u video I brought me to tears my tanty uses lived in Belmont when back in 2023 for my tanty funeral and I thought I went back in time things have not change at all
JBs, thanks for your camera lens tour of Belmont and various towns in Trinidad and Tobago. I'm sorry. I have not seen any footage of scenic Tobago as yet. However, I started to provide some comments reflecting on my childhood development in Belmont, but I page disappeared. Great cherishable memories. Great job.
Very informative and detailed trip through Belmont. I lived in Belmont for my entire childhood. Still visit a family home at St Francois Valley Road regularly. If my memory servs me right I believe there was no planning in the settling of Belmont. Upon the emancipation of slavery, the slaves who worked on the sugar estate that is now the Savannah simply settled east of the Estate in where is now Belmont. As time went by the tracks winding through the houses were paved.
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I lived in Belmont until I migrated to Canada in 1968 never knew about China Town thank you for the info what a surprise and I'm sure many of us kids never heard or know about as we did everything by foot I am enjoying this trip thank you very much
I also attended Belmont Intermediate from 1975 to 1980. I've been living in the us from 1980 to present. It's really sad to see how Belmont has become.
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Hello JB, my family owned a home in Upper Belmont Valley Road. My dad built a house there in the late 1950s. We migrated to the US in the early 1970s. It was nice to see the ice cream shop by the Savanah. I believe it was Canning's ice cream. I can't seem to get that orange pine flavor out of my mind. It was the best.
I lived on Belmont Cir Rd, went to Providence Girls RC. We use to take walks to the Savanah and buy ice-cream at that cafe @11:02. Never knew there was a China Town in Belmont, interesting.
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Thanks for the video of Belmont. I spent my early days at upper Belleau Rd. Thanks for the view. Note: You passed the area where calypso king , The Mighty Dougla lived.
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My Trini friend here in the states would help me back out on to a busy road @ 33:25. Which I thought was unique but very thoughtful. No one really takes the initiative to help with tricky traffic situations here. It's so nice to see such kindness.
OK hi gday u said Belmont senior and I knows it as Belmont intermediate school then it turn to St Francis College I think but am sure of Belmont inter mediate
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The school you said use to be called Belmont Senior Secondary was incorrect. Originally it was called Belmont Intermediate School. Then it was called Belmont Boys' RC Secondary School. It is now called St Francis College. Another thing that you made an error with is the price of Belmont real estate. The prices are high because of the proximity to the Savannah and downtown POS. You are correct that it is not as expensive as property on the west of the Savannah but the houses in Belmont are not cheap. Another thing, in your commentary you could have stressed some more was the fact that Belmont was one of the first, if not the first communities for the freed former enslaved people. People at that time back in the 1800's were proud to own their own property. Yes, I agree that on the surface Belmont does not look affluent, but it had and still has a strong sense of community. I am a proud Belmont resident, as were my parents and grandparents.
Miss the old days when trinidad was a lawful country and only the police and the wealthy had guns in their possession. this belmont used to be a fun town, with great house parties talented people, now today you have to watch where you traverse in this town, since you could lose your life easy in these places for absolutely no reason. so sad.
The Belmont Boys Secondary is a Catholic government assisted school. It was renamed St Francis College. Eric Williams went to QRC on an exhibition scholarship. CLR James was one of his teachers.
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I grew up in Belmont right on Erthig Road. It used to be a very nice place to live. I haven't been back since 2007. Even when I visited back then, I was shocked to see how dismal Belmont has become. At night very dark and dangerous. A lot of homes have been demolished and are now just empty lots.It's also very crime ridden.
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Boy, London congested too all the thatch houses are stuck together, everyone, has a little land, own by the King, there is alot of poverty too. We never have such beautiful founa and flora, blue skies. We dont have friendly people who greet you with good night , crime is high, but not everthing is placed on the media. When you live abroad you appreciate Trinidad.
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Hi JB, my father was from Belmount, Trinidad. And he was last seen there in his 20s before he came to the UK. He lived at number 10, Ervin lane. Belmount. my grandmother was called Alice Louise Samuel. My father's name was Hilary Ivan Smith and he had a son called Dennis Smith and a Daughter called Ines Smith which remained in Trinidad when he left. Who I have never met. Ps i would love to see a pic of number 10 Ervin Lane. One Love Ivan..
@JBsManCave I know Uncle Kitchener he was at my Christening after my birth in 1958. And I have been to his Mansion speaking to his family in Trinidad was supposed to go back 10 years ago. But a lot happened in my life. And now I am ready to find my family. I will be making my way back soon because my granddad comes from Venezuela, Caracas. His name was Innis Smith. My father, Hilary Ivan Smith. left trinidad sometime in the late 40s.
1:01:15 that fella just had to park there...mind you I understand that the road is extremely thin but if he was visiting someone he should've made some kind of room using the gate or something...Such an off place to block the road.
Most back streets in London, is exactly like this, Goodmayes, Tottenham, come on Londoners, trust me, they were built for horse and carriage, Im not shame. Crime is in every nation but they dont put everything on the media like Trinidad. There is a balance, so you walk thinking there is not much crime. Trinidad is beautiful, imagine seeing the northern range daily only when you cant, you realise what you miss.
I grew up on these streets and went to that school in the 80's it was known as "Belmont Junior Secondary", everything looks so small now brings back memories I can't wait to move back home soon one day.
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JB it's Christmas day and I have watched the two first days of the video and I am very interested to see if you mention St Dominic's Savio college where I went to school... cheers and have a Merry Christmas brother .
Christmas greetings to you. Feel free to put a timestamp if I pass by it in the video.
First suburbs founded by free emancipated African who were victims of slavery.
Very interesting
I was Born and grew Chinatown Belmont. I was really happy to see the route I walked from on top that hill all the way down to St Margaret's boys Anglican school. I left that school almost 48 years ago. The last time I walked that route you just drove was 48 years ago. Thank you for showing me my old home. It hasn't changed much
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Thank you for your memories of this historkcal and preserved community. I lived on Erthig road opposite the theatre. Played for Heineken pan vibes formerly Texaco Dixeland. You're absolutely right about the streets. Very narrow. 75 - 79
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My husband who was born in Belmont really enjoyed this show brought back memories a lot of memories ❤❤❤
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46:27 my mother grew up on the property on your left, right before the parked car. I've never seen the land but have heard the stories. Still in the family. Thankyou for the glimpse and making any visions i had in my head from the stories she has told me, come to life!
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Wow, I am so happy you did a video in my hometown. I presently live in Belmont on Bella Eau Road. In the video at I think it is 30:10 that school Belmont boys R.C. A girls' school by the name St. Martin’s Girls R.C. Secondary used to be there. I used to attend there. My class was the last to graduate from there in 2013. It was 50 years old and was run by Sis Luke, who at the time was in her early 90s. She resigned when I was in form 1, and Sis Mary took off. I love my hometown, but crime is too high. It was very peaceful when I was a little girl. I wish it could go back to how it was.
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Man you brought back some deep memories. When you turned onto Gonzales Hill, all those homes on the rock walls, my grandfather built and my family owned for decades. I lived in the 2 white houses as you turned on to Gonzales Hill myself. Numbers 26 and 24, from 1973 to 1989 when I migrated. My dad is still alive. He was born in the corner White House in 1945. My grandfather had 17 kids. Only 2 are alive today. Thank you. ❤️❤️❤️
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I enjoyed your video, very interesting. Never knew there was a place called China Town and I lived in Belmont until I was 16 years of age. Saw my old home in the video and my old school Providence Girls. Thank you.
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Im such a South girl, im just enjoying your accent and the drive, grew up in San Fernando and Marabella, Living in the UK since 1988
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As I mention before left age 10, in 1960, for UK, never revisited. Looking and listen to the guided tour video of places, I reminisced, A lot of named places mention was remembered. I visualised myself back then when as a child walking areas name mention. The roads as you said was narrow then in 1960, still is as you describe. 😂The long steps shown brought back thoughts I did have, before starting to climb the steps, I would look from bottom to top, before starting the l8ng climb 😂. There's great structural transformations, just names of places for my memory of where I once walk. I deeply appreciate you videos.
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Belmont will always be a super magical childhood phase in my life, The chinee corner , shop, the thanksgiving celebrations , the smell of sweetbread and black cake over Christmas celebrations , not to mention the smell of polish and varnish over the mohogany furniture's , with its new DIY , upholstery But, sadly ,as is the same every where else in the road, more evil gangs was allowed to take these places over, but thanks for reminding us how special we hold such places we can treasure , heartfelt thanks,
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Hello I was born and raised in Belmont I truly enjoyed your video,I live abroad and haven't seen Trinidad in many years so thank you for your work,look forward to seeing more.
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Just came across u video I would say it haven't change I uses visit in my youth I'm now 63,watching u video I brought me to tears my tanty uses lived in Belmont when back in 2023 for my tanty funeral and I thought I went back in time things have not change at all
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Great video, really bring back memories, bring tears to my eyes. One of the best Caribbean countries, no matter what. Love T and T. Thank you. ❤
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Great video the old neighborhood in the west are the most treasure ,and expensive, Belmont should be as well
For sure, Belmont should be top class.
JBs, thanks for your camera lens tour of Belmont and various towns in Trinidad and Tobago. I'm sorry. I have not seen any footage of scenic Tobago as yet. However, I started to provide some comments reflecting on my childhood development in Belmont, but I page disappeared.
Great cherishable memories.
Great job.
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Very informative and detailed trip through Belmont. I lived in Belmont for my entire childhood. Still visit a family home at St Francois Valley Road regularly. If my memory servs me right I believe there was no planning in the settling of Belmont. Upon the emancipation of slavery, the slaves who worked on the sugar estate that is now the Savannah simply settled east of the Estate in where is now Belmont. As time went by the tracks winding through the houses were paved.
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St francois nationals
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I enjoyed going down memory lane
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I lived in Belmont until I migrated to Canada in 1968 never knew about China Town thank you for the info what a surprise and I'm sure many of us kids never heard or know about as we did everything by foot I am enjoying this trip thank you very much
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Hey, did you know a Bambi from Belmont? my God gramps, he left Belmont about that time to live in Toronto. He always talked about Belmont
Boy you brave to go all the way up gonzales, brave man indeed.
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People live and walk there every day,
Nice drive through Belmont.
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My wife’s family live on Belmont Circular Road so she knows it well.
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I also attended Belmont Intermediate from 1975 to 1980. I've been living in the us from 1980 to present. It's really sad to see how Belmont has become.
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Hello JB, my family owned a home in Upper Belmont Valley Road. My dad built a house there in the late 1950s. We migrated to the US in the early 1970s. It was nice to see the ice cream shop by the Savanah. I believe it was Canning's ice cream. I can't seem to get that orange pine flavor out of my mind. It was the best.
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I lived on Belmont Cir Rd, went to Providence Girls RC. We use to take walks to the Savanah and buy ice-cream at that cafe @11:02. Never knew there was a China Town in Belmont, interesting.
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I remember going to the ice cream cafe across from the park.
Merry Christmas! I lived near the park on Norfolk St and Belmont Circular, and attended Providence Girls'. So many great memories growing up there.
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I attended Belmont Methodist School in the 1947 fourteen years and lived on Belmont Valley Road
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Thoroughly enjoyed seeing Industry Lane, Mike's Taxi, Auntie Kay etc etc People die, Memories don't Thanks sooo much
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Belmont is nice. I love the old houses. I think its a charming neighborhood. I love the architecture of the homes.
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Your welcome. Belmont has charm. I like the architecture.
The streets are clean
I grew up in west moorings Belmont I spent most of my child hood by Sandra’s market and I went to holy name convent💯
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Thanks for the video of Belmont.
I spent my early days at upper Belleau Rd. Thanks for the view.
Note: You passed the area where calypso king , The Mighty Dougla lived.
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Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing place have a happy blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲
Thank you kindly. Same to you and yours.
Thank you for this surprise video JB. Merry Christmas to you and your family, may God bless you 🙏😊
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I worked in POS and my friend was from Belmot. Belmont is so close the the Savannah and very convenient. I would live to visit POS again.
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Nice 👌🏽 you must make one with rich plain diego martin 😊 that's where I use to live ❤❤❤❤
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amazing contrast from one point to other
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o hi how nice to go back in time thank you for that be safe love
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Great video, brought back lots of good boyhood memories, especially were the video started on Sandhurst street where I was born.
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My Trini friend here in the states would help me back out on to a busy road @ 33:25. Which I thought was unique but very thoughtful. No one really takes the initiative to help with tricky traffic situations here. It's so nice to see such kindness.
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Belmont was the first Suburb in trinidad
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OK hi gday u said Belmont senior and I knows it as Belmont intermediate school then it turn to St Francis College I think but am sure of Belmont inter mediate
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Belmont boy's....?
Or Belmont intermediate...?
When I went it was Belmont boy's secondary.
Finished 98
The school you said use to be called Belmont Senior Secondary was incorrect. Originally it was called Belmont Intermediate School. Then it was called Belmont Boys' RC Secondary School. It is now called St Francis College. Another thing that you made an error with is the price of Belmont real estate. The prices are high because of the proximity to the Savannah and downtown POS. You are correct that it is not as expensive as property on the west of the Savannah but the houses in Belmont are not cheap. Another thing, in your commentary you could have stressed some more was the fact that Belmont was one of the first, if not the first communities for the freed former enslaved people. People at that time back in the 1800's were proud to own their own property. Yes, I agree that on the surface Belmont does not look affluent, but it had and still has a strong sense of community. I am a proud Belmont resident, as were my parents and grandparents.
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Well said.
Actually it used to be Belmont Intermediate Boy's School. Then it was renamed to Belmont Boy's Secondary School.
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That’s correct.
My old school.. big up BRC..!!!
Miss the old days when trinidad was a lawful country and only the police and the wealthy had guns in their possession.
this belmont used to be a fun town, with great house parties talented people, now today you have to watch where you traverse in this town, since you could lose your life easy in these places for absolutely no reason. so sad.
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Could lose your life easy anywhere.
I WILL BE COMING BACK TO TT FOR GOOD, SOON, ❤❤😂😂 BUT FOR NOW ENJOYING BACK UP IN MARCH,,
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I was hoping that you did an access from Cadiz road as well, as I am familiar with there nevertheless an enjoyable video
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Roads for donkeys and horses.
Many London roads are like this, built for horse and carriage. Watching from the UK
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Thanks JB~ watching now
That's great. Thanks for watching.
The Belmont Boys Secondary is a Catholic government assisted school. It was renamed St Francis College. Eric Williams went to QRC on an exhibition scholarship. CLR James was one of his teachers.
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Merry Christmas and prosperity for the new year
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as I was told....Belmont was designed by a Bajan...and in those days it was a donkey cart , horse drawn carriages.time..so , the roads ARE narrow...
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I grew up in Belmont right on Erthig Road. It used to be a very nice place to live. I haven't been back since 2007. Even when I visited back then, I was shocked to see how dismal Belmont has become. At night very dark and dangerous. A lot of homes have been demolished and are now just empty lots.It's also very crime ridden.
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Please just enjoy the video
Boy, London congested too all the thatch houses are stuck together, everyone, has a little land, own by the King, there is alot of poverty too. We never have such beautiful founa and flora, blue skies. We dont have friendly people who greet you with good night , crime is high, but not everthing is placed on the media. When you live abroad you appreciate Trinidad.
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I want to go back up Belmont
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I heard that local Chinese owned and used to live at a house at the entrance of China Town. The area was named after them.
Thank you kindly for that information.
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Same to you have fun in Trinidad!
@@JBsManCave thanks so much !
You can get to Lavantille from Belmont. St. Fransoir Valley road to Movant.
Thanks for your tip on Belmont in Trinidad.
@@JBsManCave You're welcome. I occasionally lived in Belmont. I remember going over the hill to Movant.
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I went to Providence Girls' Catholic School 💕
Thanks for your input. How did you enjoy your time there?
Continue your work
Thanks for your input into Belmont, Trinidad.
They still do it they mine so small when they doing something they do it 4 1 day they never think of the feture
Thanks for your input into Belmont, Trinidad but not sure what you are answering.
Hi JB, my father was from Belmount, Trinidad. And he was last seen there in his 20s before he came to the UK. He lived at number 10, Ervin lane. Belmount. my grandmother was called Alice Louise Samuel. My father's name was Hilary Ivan Smith and he had a son called Dennis Smith and a Daughter called Ines Smith which remained in Trinidad when he left. Who I have never met. Ps i would love to see a pic of number 10 Ervin Lane. One Love Ivan..
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@JBsManCave I know Uncle Kitchener he was at my Christening after my birth in 1958. And I have been to his Mansion speaking to his family in Trinidad was supposed to go back 10 years ago. But a lot happened in my life. And now I am ready to find my family. I will be making my way back soon because my granddad comes from Venezuela, Caracas. His name was Innis Smith. My father, Hilary Ivan Smith. left trinidad sometime in the late 40s.
I really like that house with the old colonial design
Indeed.
what dashcam are you using?
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Followed the link but I am not seeing what dashcam you are using
You got plenty balls going up bellaeu road, I’m from belmont and won’t even contemplate going up there for no reason at all.
When I go to an area I go all over. See: jbsmancave.com/trinidad-and-tobago-road-trip-map/ Thanks for your input into Belmont, Trinidad.
It would be helpful to mention the street names/lanes. Thanks.
Please watch the video without interruption, they are clearly labeled in the video.
True Belmont should be in a better state
Indeed. Thanks for your input into Belmont, Trinidad.
Governor General Ellis Clark went to Belmont Boys RC.
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Belmont is now the new Laventille😢 in terms of crime
That is a sad situation. Thanks for your input.
1:01:15 that fella just had to park there...mind you I understand that the road is extremely thin but if he was visiting someone he should've made some kind of room using the gate or something...Such an off place to block the road.
Thanks for your thoughts.
One correction, Eric Williams attended QRC.
Thanks for your input. I mixed up that school with Tranquillity Boys' Intermediate Government then he went to QRC.
@@JBsManCave Excellent video nonetheless.
Thank you kindly.
Most back streets in London, is exactly like this, Goodmayes, Tottenham, come on Londoners, trust me, they were built for horse and carriage, Im not shame. Crime is in every nation but they dont put everything on the media like Trinidad. There is a balance, so you walk thinking there is not much crime. Trinidad is beautiful, imagine seeing the northern range daily only when you cant, you realise what you miss.
Thanks for your input. However, I am not a fan of comparing what happens in Trinidad to other countries. You can see my crime series to learn more.
I grew up on these streets and went to that school in the 80's it was known as "Belmont Junior Secondary", everything looks so small now brings back memories I can't wait to move back home soon one day.
Dr Eric Williams went to Queens Royal College.@@JBsManCave
@@michaelsamuel9917 he went to Tranquility first and that is the school I was mixing up.
Thank You. Finally someone who said it right. OMG.
I grow up on layan hill Belmont
Are you still in Belmont, Trinidad? If not, what do you think about Belmont, Trinidad today?
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Some of the smallest roads I've ever seen
Indeed. Belmont, Trinidad is known for its small roads.
Go laventille
Thanks for your input into Belmont, Trinidad.
Did you live on Pelham Street?
No
No Eric Williams went to Queen Royal College
Yes, I mixed up that school with Tranquillity Boys' Intermediate Government then he went to QRC.
I was hoping to see Winton Lane.
Ok
Water is a problem in all the rural areas of Trinidad
Thanks for your input. Very true. However, some more than others.
A house in Belmont is not cheap!
Ok, thanks for watching Belmont, Trinidad.
Belmont has the smallest streets in Trinidad
True. Thanks for your input into Belmont, Trinidad.
Laventille is not part of Belmont!
Well, of course?
Could we hear the natural ambience of the places you visit , thanks .
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I grow up on layan hill Belmont
Yes you mentioned that.