I was almost in tears watching this , I was born in 1952 and consider myself so fortunate to grow up in these times, they were such innocent times never to be seen again, now look at us, it is criminal what our country has become. In the words of Harold Macmillan we never had it so good.
I mean, maybe that was your experience, but plenty of people didn´t have that experience. Child abuse for example was rife in the 50s and was covered up very often.
@@Commonsense-u1h Compare that to 1 million children groomed and gang r*ped by Muslim gangs, stabbings galore, ethnic replacement. Yeah, I'll take the 50s thanks.
@@stokes8762 because lots of the scandals got revealed later. There were tonnes of cases in the Catholic and Anglican churches and it just got covered up.
@@Commonsense-u1hcommon argument against Britain in the 50s used by then establishment. I would stake child abuse numbers then against today’s rife crime confidently. Even 30 years ago james bulger murder shook the country for months, now similar events are common and buried in the news.
Future episodes will cover 'The slums of LIverpool', 'Outside toilets of Birmingham', 'Rodent life in the Glasgow docklands' and 'Slag Heaps of Sutton Coldfield'.
@@poetryinaction2088 My parents said the opposite. They say the 70s, 80s and 90s were the best time. I only lived to see the 90s but on that I have to agree strongly.
@@gerald8573 they said the 80s and 90s was good. But I guess they lived hard life moving all over London and Essex when things were grim in the big cities at times. You don’t have to disagree good for you they had different experiences
I was born in 1963. This makes me so emotional watching it. Our country is dying right in front of our eyes. Our parents and grandparents would be absolutely horrified to see England now.
I was born in the same year and in fact my birthday is today (25th January) and while I lived in Scotland I feel the exact same way as you do and it breaks my heart how the traitors in government have destroyed the UK bby allowing stone age savages to seize control of the place.
I went to Cockington 20 years ago an absolutely beautiful village preserved for generations. A Smithy, school, Village hall and magnificent manor house with a cricket pitch.
1:40 some info about the boat... it was originally named The Brighton. The Brighton, was ordered by the Southern Railway in 1947. She was delivered to British Railways in April 1950 by Wm.Denny at Dumbarton on the Clyde. Her continuous contract speed was 24 knots, which she failed to meet over a 6 hour test on her trials, although easily managed more than this in service once run in, and was credited with being the fastest BR ship on the South Coast. Brighton carried 1450 passengers in two classes. Brighton ran on the Newhaven-Dieppe service until the of 1965, when she was used for summer extras only following the opening of a ro-ro berth at Newhaven. Brighton was withdrawn the following year, the last traditional ferry on the Newhaven route, as larger new car ferries entered service. She had served a remarkably incident-free 16 years on her designed route, with only rare appearances on other routes such as Folkestone-Boulogne. Surprisingly Brighton was sold for further UK operations in 1966, when Jersey Lines bought her for use as La Duchess de Bretagne. She received a stern ramp to load just 20 cars, initially running on excursions to the Channel Islands and St Malo from the resorts of Weymouth and Torquay. In 1968 La Duchess de Bretagne ran a very complex series of routes from Southampton, Plymouth, Torquay and St Malo. Jersey Lines failed in 1969, and La Duchess de Bretagne was sold for scrapping in Bruges later that year.
Along with Rank’s Look At Life series, these Pathe travelogues are a wonderful insight into the past. I could happily sit for hours watching these & quite easily ignore the modern world. Many thanks for posting. 👍😀
Much of Britain didn´t look like that, perhaps you should see pictures of Sheffield and Jarrow at that time. People like you live in a ludicrous fantasy world.
@@Commonsense-u1h It's bizarre, isn't it. Videos like this are unhelpful, they feed only nostalgia for something that wasn't. The 1950s were just as brutal as today.
Of course things weren't perfect back then but - at the same time - these films are a tragic reminder of a nation... a culture... that's now dead and gone.
there is much to see that remains beautiful and unspoilt. More than can be done in even 20 visits. As with any country, just do your research beforehand.
R.I.P EIIR. Charles's Beloved Mother. 70 years Reign on the Throne of the UK and the Commonwealth 1952-2022. Elizabeth 1926-2022. Final Resting place at Windsor Castle. Down in the Vault of St George's Chapel.
I miss my beautiful Britain and I live here ! gone forever. Shameful what politicians have done to this beautiful country over the years they should hold their heads in shame
The work is almost complete. As with all areas that have suffered fully emboldened Soviet wrecking crews throughout history, it is now illegal to care for what is good, which, nevertheless, is one of the rarer reasons why no one does. Constitutions on paper won't help if the constitution of the heart is atrophic. The Lion ate himself in his sleep.
I know I'd never go to London ever again and the same with AMERICA that place is so dangerous and out of control and you can thank our politicians for inviting the 3RD WORLD in..SMH
"A survey in 2013 showed around one third of Right to Buy houses were now owned by private landlords, while the son of the late Ian Gow (Thatcher's housing minister) owned some 40 houses."
@Witchfinder.General You've made some really solid progress here, but you haven't quite got to the finishing line. Keep up the great work! I am sure you'll figure it out in no time.
Net Migration 1980 0 (-55,000) Net Migration 1987 2,000 Net Migration 1994 77,000 Net Migration 2001 171,000 Net Migration 2008 163,000 Net Migration 2015 329,000 Net Migration 2022 745,000 Solved !! Thanks Blairism
the myopia of the right wing lapdogs knows no bounds......no party has ever decimated this country as much as the Tory's have in the past 13 years ....ripped the absolute heart out of it ....aided by legions of useful idiots who were conned into enabling them....and still too gullible to see the damage that's been done
What the Blair regime did was so devastating there is no coming back from it! Gordon Brown selling all our gold for tuppence completely destroyed the British economy forever! Statistically Ireland is richer than us. We dropped out of the top 9 richest countries in the world when Brown💩 sold our gold and now we have become Calcutta. 💩💩💩💩
@@nousername123451what are you talking about because of him our capitol city is no longer majority English. The same for Birmingham and the most common baby name is Mohammed. Are you mentally retarded or something?
Major supermarkets lobbied the government recently for the right to expand their operations based on their data. Both supermarkets estimate 75-77 million people are living in the UK despite the official figure being around 68m....
I had 15 beautiful years in Oxford from age 7... rode my bike everywhere, explored every inch of it and miss it every day. Property prices are out of sight now tho 😢
I lived just around the corner from Cockington and at 6 years old, I would walk down to the duck pond at dawn before anyone was up and sit watching the wildlife until I heard my father's car blast his horn to bring me home for breakfast. This stopped when Myra Hindley and Ian Brady (the Moors Murderers) came to light and the world for kids came to an abrupt halt.
What is the music that is used in these films? Is there anywhere we can find out more about it or the composers? I know it's just "stock music" but I quite like it, especially the string pieces.
Dare I correct an age old commentator , but the college he described as “Magdalene ( pronounced Maudlin) was actually Christchurch College you can clearly see Tom Tower and the fountain Cupid) anyway aaah wonderful England in the days when we weren’t seeing a kind of reverse “D” Day happening ( D now standing for Dinghies!!)
For those wishing for a return of these kind of scenes and decrying the state of the country now, please remember that its people in their 50s,60s,70s and 80s who have overseen the change/so-called decline to where the UK is now. Those have been the generations in positions of power.
Just had a look to see what the stats were out of interest- it said in 1951 the population of England and Wales was 43,683,500.00 and 99.83% was white, 74,500 were non white . or 0.17%
Whatever do you mean? Looking through the Wales section, where I live, and it's very much still here. No one has taken anything. The Talyllyn Railway at 34:52 is very much still operating on steam power under volunteer operation, with a very diverse volunteer base. Do fact check.
@@ExplosiveCookie The fact you've seen fit to reply with such vigour and sharpness to every comment along such lines is extremely telling. It's as if you understand precisely what it is they're saying, and indeed to what they're alluding. The Roman Forum still exists, but that's all it does.
@@christopherroberts2500 I’m just deeply embarrassed of you and feel sorry for you because the world is such an ugly place for you and always will be if you keep that MINDLESS attitude - if you’re British you might have listened in history class and- the Second World War should have shown you what division causes - it doesn’t matter how much you wish it was the 1950s it isn’t and won’t EVER be - and if you even tried to do such an evil thing all you’d do would s ensure your own downfall and create a lot of loss and misery for everyone else (!)
They probably had no idea that their government were already sowing the seeds of their countries decline. One their grand children and great grand children would eventually face.
Calming Old Travelogues of Britain | Compilations 1811pm 13.12.24 you still angry max. i remember yer patter and yer family fortunes with yer i wanna tell you a story... i dunno you ensconce yerself in the laziest of spots and they call come after yer... shame.... with their cars and door slamming and big man about town.. sat in there effin cars watching the door and running AFTER EVERY FART. I KNOW THE FEELING MAX. CHEER UP, son.
I don't understand something. Why is England no longer inhabited by the English? I am from Romania - Transylvania and in the 90s I passed through England. Cleanliness, beautiful, and besides tourists, English. Traditional. Everything showed me a Britain as I knew it from the movies. I recently passed through the UK and what I saw was a disaster. Congestion and mess. Gone is the English spirit and we only saw turbans, narrow eyes and everything else, but not the clean and beautiful England of the 90s. Too bad. Soon, to recapture the English spirit of old, you'll have to go to independent Ireland. It's still old England there
It's sad to look at these places now, overrun with tourists and cars and "No Parking" signs. No, not everything was better back then. Just most things. I remember, as a 5 year, old playing in the water by the bridge at Bourton-on- the-water in 1969.
@@blzebub2and they burned witches and worshipped shrubs and painted themselves blue and sacrificed virgins at the Solstice…..yep, the 50s and 60s were hard.
@@blzebub2 I see you commenting any time someone laments what we've lost, or expresses a fondness for the past. Naming yourself after the devil is very apt. That must be why you're happy the country is turning into hell.
Poor working class lived in damp windowless cellers,rickets,smallpox,typhoid was rife and one of the most notorious child killers were on the loose..ah the good ole days eh?
Dating back to the 11th century and changed little since he said….Well……in the last 20 years it changed more than the last 800-900 years due to woke multi cultural agendas.
I was almost in tears watching this , I was born in 1952 and consider myself so fortunate to grow up in these times, they were such innocent times never to be seen again, now look at us, it is criminal what our country has become. In the words of Harold Macmillan we never had it so good.
I mean, maybe that was your experience, but plenty of people didn´t have that experience. Child abuse for example was rife in the 50s and was covered up very often.
@@Commonsense-u1h Compare that to 1 million children groomed and gang r*ped by Muslim gangs, stabbings galore, ethnic replacement. Yeah, I'll take the 50s thanks.
A lost world. You're absolutely right.
@@stokes8762 because lots of the scandals got revealed later. There were tonnes of cases in the Catholic and Anglican churches and it just got covered up.
@@Commonsense-u1hcommon argument against Britain in the 50s used by then establishment. I would stake child abuse numbers then against today’s rife crime confidently. Even 30 years ago james bulger murder shook the country for months, now similar events are common and buried in the news.
This is actually so calming, thank you!
I am nostalgic for a time i wasn't alive for.
Future episodes will cover 'The slums of LIverpool', 'Outside toilets of Birmingham', 'Rodent life in the Glasgow docklands' and 'Slag Heaps of Sutton Coldfield'.
What our politicians have done to our beautiful country is criminal. Britain was SO beautiful and peaceful.
The WEF. And not only to Great Britain.
Perhaps while on holiday and in the remote countryside but my parents and elders said the 70s was depressing and crap 😂
@@poetryinaction2088 are you Britain
@@poetryinaction2088 My parents said the opposite. They say the 70s, 80s and 90s were the best time. I only lived to see the 90s but on that I have to agree strongly.
@@gerald8573 they said the 80s and 90s was good. But I guess they lived hard life moving all over London and Essex when things were grim in the big cities at times. You don’t have to disagree good for you they had different experiences
Reminds me of the country that used to be when I was growing up and we'd make day trips to Stratford and Oxford.
Shakespeare's birthplace is now next to a kebab shop
I was born in 1963. This makes me so emotional watching it. Our country is dying right in front of our eyes. Our parents and grandparents would be absolutely horrified to see England now.
I was born in the same year and in fact my birthday is today (25th January) and while I lived in Scotland I feel the exact same way as you do and it breaks my heart how the traitors in government have destroyed the UK bby allowing stone age savages to seize control of the place.
@RUclipsCensorsComments Happy birthday! 🎂
I went to Cockington 20 years ago an absolutely beautiful village preserved
for generations. A Smithy, school, Village hall and magnificent manor house
with a cricket pitch.
I went about three years ago and still the same as in the video, apart from the wishing well I think it’s off limits and in a private garden now.
wow, just visited Cockington the other week, live right round the corner. nothing has changed from this video
That's great to hear. We need to preserve our history.
Don't let Starmer hear. Else it will be "enriched"
@@GDP-hm5ey Britain would be an island of deficient cavemen eating dirt if it wasn't for cultural enrichment.
I bet the prices have gone up!
Beautiful! They’ll never have this again. 😢
I know, it's sad 😿
We can but we will have to fight for it.
@@Zarter125 Who's we ? Thugs?
@@DevonMiniFlicksGo lick pee off a nettle, eh?
I want to have a time machine and travel back and go there for vacation... Sooo nice and beautiful.
"Vacation" you probably a bot
@@geoffsclassiccarsor American?
Ah the nostalgia for Britain of the 20th Century
@tjf5915what an insightful and original thing to say
@tjf5915 There's always one. ffs.
@@silurian1980truth hurts
@tjf5915 Unless they're 100 years old they don't remember it at all
@tjf5915 Do they though? those people are all buried, it's about time you stopped fantasising about some sins of the assumed father punishments.
From Poland with admiration !
Thank you and Dzien dobry.
Lot of Poles and east Europeans have settled here, my missus is Latvian
beautiful clips, so tragic about the britain we've lost.
How predictable.
@@blzebub2did anyone predict the treason of our politicians and the subsequent invasion of the nation?
@@blzebub2 Yes. You are.
@@blzebub2 Because it's true
@@blzebub2Silence drone
1:40 some info about the boat... it was originally named The Brighton. The Brighton, was ordered by the Southern Railway in 1947. She was delivered to British Railways in April 1950 by Wm.Denny at Dumbarton on the Clyde. Her continuous contract speed was 24 knots, which she failed to meet over a 6 hour test on her trials, although easily managed more than this in service once run in, and was credited with being the fastest BR ship on the South Coast. Brighton carried 1450 passengers in two classes. Brighton ran on the Newhaven-Dieppe service until the of 1965, when she was used for summer extras only following the opening of a ro-ro berth at Newhaven. Brighton was withdrawn the following year, the last traditional ferry on the Newhaven route, as larger new car ferries entered service. She had served a remarkably incident-free 16 years on her designed route, with only rare appearances on other routes such as Folkestone-Boulogne. Surprisingly Brighton was sold for further UK operations in 1966, when Jersey Lines bought her for use as La Duchess de Bretagne. She received a stern ramp to load just 20 cars, initially running on excursions to the Channel Islands and St Malo from the resorts of Weymouth and Torquay. In 1968 La Duchess de Bretagne ran a very complex series of routes from Southampton, Plymouth, Torquay and St Malo. Jersey Lines failed in 1969, and La Duchess de Bretagne was sold for scrapping in Bruges later that year.
Along with Rank’s Look At Life series, these Pathe travelogues are a wonderful insight into the past. I could happily sit for hours watching these & quite easily ignore the modern world. Many thanks for posting. 👍😀
... 👍👍👍
And then group of people and their minions marched through the institutions over the years and went; "this needs to be destroyed".
Amazing how Britain used to look so good!
America too
Especially when they only filmed the good parts.
Beautiful to see; yet it makes me desperately sad for what we have lost, all to be replaced by our 'enriched' and wonderful 'modern Britain'... 🙁
"There are too many blacks, gays and foreigners for my liking." You can say it mate, we all know you're thinking it.
I LOVE how empty everywhere is (relatively speaking of course)!
Bourton on the Water where there is “no bustle, no hurry”. Try going there on a weekend now. It’s like a Rugby scrum.
I love england love that countryside 😍😍😍 greetings from Switzerland
Very clean, not like today.
How beautiful Britain was at that time and look at it now. Totally destroyed and hardly recognizable. What a shame.
Much of Britain didn´t look like that, perhaps you should see pictures of Sheffield and Jarrow at that time. People like you live in a ludicrous fantasy world.
@@Commonsense-u1h And what does Sheffield and Jarrow look like now?? A third world dump???!!!
AND more Migrants than TRUE BRITISH. How times have changed.
Destroyed by a complex process of modernity rather than any scapegoated minority group
@@Commonsense-u1h It's bizarre, isn't it. Videos like this are unhelpful, they feed only nostalgia for something that wasn't. The 1950s were just as brutal as today.
We used to have a brass ornamental letter holder that "The stocks at Rose Cottage Cockington" on it. Must have been from before I was born in 1968.
Calming Old Travelogues of Britain | Compilations 1829pm 13.12.24 amazing.
I was lucky enough to visit in late 60s when my family used to holiday in and around Torquay every year. Thanks for sharing ❤
Ah the place at time of my childhood. I was 6 and Brixham was home.. ❤❤❤❤
I love the colours of the old film
Of course things weren't perfect back then but - at the same time - these films are a tragic reminder of a nation... a culture... that's now dead and gone.
Great Video! Feels like you are teleporting to a completely different time. London has changed so much
This American would love to visit someday.
Go too the countryside my brother or wales, don’t go the city’s it’s full of traitors & snakes 🇬🇧🇺🇸🙏
You'll need a time machine then..
Don't forget to pack your rose-tinted glasses.
there is much to see that remains beautiful and unspoilt. More than can be done in even 20 visits. As with any country, just do your research beforehand.
@@eml9147 oxford is still worth it, living there and seeing this is a complete shock at how much it had changed.
Go, committed to bring back beautiful England. This video show the most beautiful of England.
I would love to take a stroll through Oxford.
Looks a great place to visit ❤😊
beautiful old england, back to the greenest hills.
the colors are impeccable..
Great Memories,,picture can stop the time
Seeing this makes me realized how fragile civilization is.
This is perfect to watch on a comedown, thank you.... I feel better...
At least you are honest! 😂😂😂 hope you feel better now and HAPPY NEW YEAR 🥳
R.I.P EIIR.
Charles's Beloved Mother.
70 years Reign on the Throne of the UK and the Commonwealth 1952-2022.
Elizabeth 1926-2022.
Final Resting place at Windsor Castle.
Down in the Vault of St George's Chapel.
Best countryside in the world
I miss my beautiful Britain and I live here ! gone forever. Shameful what politicians have done to this beautiful country over the years they should hold their heads in shame
Times I wish I had experienced
this was awesome. thank you
Amazing how the fashion has changed. The tweeds, hats and long flowing skirts, the mini skirts and bikinis, the hijabs and burkas
Yank Here - Do these places still exist...went to London - last year and it was terrifying.
The work is almost complete. As with all areas that have suffered fully emboldened Soviet wrecking crews throughout history, it is now illegal to care for what is good, which, nevertheless, is one of the rarer reasons why no one does.
Constitutions on paper won't help if the constitution of the heart is atrophic. The Lion ate himself in his sleep.
@soylentgreennewdealtimesharegreat user name 😂
I know I'd never go to London ever again and the same with AMERICA that place is so dangerous and out of control and you can thank our politicians for inviting the 3RD WORLD in..SMH
Terrifying? Americans are scared of their own shadows
They do. You shouldn't ask for opinions on these channels; full of imbeciles. Do your research you'll see.
How beautifull was the world when it had "only" 3 billion people.
"A survey in 2013 showed around one third of Right to Buy houses were now owned by private landlords, while the son of the late Ian Gow (Thatcher's housing minister) owned some 40 houses."
1997 - House prices on average 3.6 times annual salaries
2022 - House prices on average 9.1 times annual salaries
B-b-but Thatcher!?
@Witchfinder.General You've made some really solid progress here, but you haven't quite got to the finishing line. Keep up the great work! I am sure you'll figure it out in no time.
Net Migration 1980 0 (-55,000)
Net Migration 1987 2,000
Net Migration 1994 77,000
Net Migration 2001 171,000
Net Migration 2008 163,000
Net Migration 2015 329,000
Net Migration 2022 745,000
Solved !! Thanks Blairism
Never forget what Blair and his Year 0 revolution took from you
Grow up. Blair took nothing. This is a film, a rose tinted heavily produced film from an era that still had a mass of poverty.
@@nousername123451 Britain was one of the wealthiest countries in the world at that time, with a narrower gap between rich and poor than today
the myopia of the right wing lapdogs knows no bounds......no party has ever decimated this country as much as the Tory's have in the past 13 years ....ripped the absolute heart out of it ....aided by legions of useful idiots who were conned into enabling them....and still too gullible to see the damage that's been done
What the Blair regime did was so devastating there is no coming back from it!
Gordon Brown selling all our gold for tuppence completely destroyed the British economy forever!
Statistically Ireland is richer than us. We dropped out of the top 9 richest countries in the world when Brown💩 sold our gold and now we have become Calcutta. 💩💩💩💩
@@nousername123451what are you talking about because of him our capitol city is no longer majority English. The same for Birmingham and the most common baby name is Mohammed. Are you mentally retarded or something?
What the country looks like when the population was 20m fewer, oh plus the couple of million we don’t know about.
Major supermarkets lobbied the government recently for the right to expand their operations based on their data. Both supermarkets estimate 75-77 million people are living in the UK despite the official figure being around 68m....
Don't forget many were killed in WWII and especially in WWI.
I had 15 beautiful years in Oxford from age 7... rode my bike everywhere, explored every inch of it and miss it every day. Property prices are out of sight now tho 😢
I lived just around the corner from Cockington and at 6 years old, I would walk down to the duck pond at dawn before anyone was up and sit watching the wildlife until I heard my father's car blast his horn to bring me home for breakfast. This stopped when Myra Hindley and Ian Brady (the Moors Murderers) came to light and the world for kids came to an abrupt halt.
Happier days so sadly mist!!❤❤
So many people watch these travelogues with tears in their eyes as if these were documentaries. Sheesh! This is just feel-good chewing gum.
Yes it's just feel-good chewing gum but for some reason billions of black & brown people are desperate to emigrate to this particular civilization...
Never been seen like this again what a shame
Forever gone
What is the music that is used in these films? Is there anywhere we can find out more about it or the composers? I know it's just "stock music" but I quite like it, especially the string pieces.
If you click on ‘description’ under the title of the video, you’ll find if you scroll down. ☺️
Dare I correct an age old commentator , but the college he described as “Magdalene ( pronounced Maudlin) was actually Christchurch College you can clearly see Tom Tower and the fountain Cupid) anyway aaah wonderful England in the days when we weren’t seeing a kind of reverse “D” Day happening ( D now standing for Dinghies!!)
All that has been taken from us! Britain will rise again.
Nothing's been taken.
@@blzebub2 When Native Europeans are the only people you can legally discriminate against in Britain, a lot has been taken
what a nonsense
@@blzebub2 Everything's been taken, but by tories to enrich themselves.
Heartbreaking
Memories of better times.
Do you notice any differences then and now?
The fashion
@poetryinaction2088 I get it. English dress.......not English dress.
@ what’s an English dress?
@poetryinaction2088 no hijab or niqabs.....
@@poetryinaction2088 certainly not hijabs.
Our poor beautiful island 😢
5:08 Lionel Bart going 'continental' with two ladies !
Apparently he was gay.
@david-stewart
Well he looked pretty cheerful there.
Amazing 😍😍😍😍😍
Castle Combe remains exactly the same ❤
in the Oxford segment, it talks about magdalen college, whilst showing christ church. Amazing how an error pops up so many years later
I noticed that too.
Calming Old Travelogues of Britain | Compilations 1810pm 13.12.24 cockington ales.... that bird i once knew lives there.
For those wishing for a return of these kind of scenes and decrying the state of the country now, please remember that its people in their 50s,60s,70s and 80s who have overseen the change/so-called decline to where the UK is now. Those have been the generations in positions of power.
All British people, all respectful. Disgusting what has been forced on this island!
40:02 would be fun to walk that market..... Of course when you're in that present, you just think it's normal and don't care.
Gosh crazy to see zero diversity back then. What 50 years can do to a nation truly shocking.
UK has been ethnically diverse for centuries. Do some reading.
@@blzebub2what were the "diverse" ethnicities 200, 300, 400 years ago? Are you one of these people that believes Anne Boleyn was black?
@@blzebub2french, german, danish, dutch, swedes and some russians portuguese or italians is not “ethnically diverse”
Just had a look to see what the stats were out of interest- it said in 1951 the population of England and Wales was 43,683,500.00 and 99.83% was white, 74,500 were non white . or 0.17%
Not to the same extent as today.
Take me back.
It would be nice to live in any of those places with my dog.
A lot of these places are totally ruined now.
Hello guys! Are you doing well? Hope so ❤
I'm a Moroccan youtuber living in Saudi Arabia
Politicians just wanted cheap foreign labor. And now everything in this video will never be here again.
Look what they took from us.
Whatever do you mean? Looking through the Wales section, where I live, and it's very much still here. No one has taken anything. The Talyllyn Railway at 34:52 is very much still operating on steam power under volunteer operation, with a very diverse volunteer base.
Do fact check.
@@ExplosiveCookieIm sure the volunteer base is indeed very diverse.
@@ExplosiveCookie
BRAVO ❤❤🎉🎉
@@ExplosiveCookie The fact you've seen fit to reply with such vigour and sharpness to every comment along such lines is extremely telling. It's as if you understand precisely what it is they're saying, and indeed to what they're alluding. The Roman Forum still exists, but that's all it does.
@@christopherroberts2500
I’m just deeply embarrassed of you and feel sorry for you because the world is such an ugly place for you and always will be if you keep that MINDLESS attitude - if you’re British you might have listened in history class and- the Second World War should have shown you what division causes - it doesn’t matter how much you wish it was the 1950s it isn’t and won’t EVER be - and if you even tried to do such an evil thing all you’d do would s ensure your own downfall and create a lot of loss and misery for everyone else (!)
The Shire before WEFminster started bussing in Orcs from Mordor...
i just wish we still had all these old motorcars. the modern cars rally ruin the old villages
Been to cockington several times .
They probably had no idea that their government were already sowing the seeds of their countries decline. One their grand children and great grand children would eventually face.
How it should be
Before the globalist onslaught
9:00 that's tom tower of christ church not modelin or Magdalen College.
Before the floodgates opened
Calming Old Travelogues of Britain | Compilations 1811pm 13.12.24 you still angry max. i remember yer patter and yer family fortunes with yer i wanna tell you a story... i dunno you ensconce yerself in the laziest of spots and they call come after yer... shame.... with their cars and door slamming and big man about town.. sat in there effin cars watching the door and running AFTER EVERY FART. I KNOW THE FEELING MAX. CHEER UP, son.
It seems like if this village runs away from a nineteenth century novel
I don't understand something. Why is England no longer inhabited by the English? I am from Romania - Transylvania and in the 90s I passed through England. Cleanliness, beautiful, and besides tourists, English. Traditional. Everything showed me a Britain as I knew it from the movies. I recently passed through the UK and what I saw was a disaster. Congestion and mess. Gone is the English spirit and we only saw turbans, narrow eyes and everything else, but not the clean and beautiful England of the 90s. Too bad. Soon, to recapture the English spirit of old, you'll have to go to independent Ireland. It's still old England there
We were invaded by barbarians that had been welcomed by our traitorous politicians for short term gain.
The English all went to live in Spain
Where did you go to in Ireland to think that it hasn't changed??
It's sad to look at these places now, overrun with tourists and cars and "No Parking" signs. No, not everything was better back then. Just most things. I remember, as a 5 year, old playing in the water by the bridge at Bourton-on- the-water in 1969.
Wow, what happened.
The neoliberal corporate globalists captured our civilisation
Im as calm as a cucumber, after seeing this.
A better time when things were safer and more prosperous
People were poorer, sicker, and had shorter life expectancy.
@@blzebub2how many acid attacks or machete murders took place? How many children were bringing knives to school?
@@blzebub2and they burned witches and worshipped shrubs and painted themselves blue and sacrificed virgins at the Solstice…..yep, the 50s and 60s were hard.
@@blzebub2 I see you commenting any time someone laments what we've lost, or expresses a fondness for the past.
Naming yourself after the devil is very apt. That must be why you're happy the country is turning into hell.
Poor working class lived in damp windowless cellers,rickets,smallpox,typhoid was rife and one of the most notorious child killers were on the loose..ah the good ole days eh?
When England was England 😢
It's still England.
@@blzebub2
In name only.
@@blzebub2 Occupied by hostile invaders and ruined.
@@blzebub2No, it's Englandistan.
@@blzebub2 It is not and deep down despite your conditioning you know this full well
Val Dominican was in the cavelcade.
5:05 he died in 1999 liver cancer.
It would be great to see these films in their entirety... without the terrible amateurish editing!
Dating back to the 11th century and changed little since he said….Well……in the last 20 years it changed more than the last 800-900 years due to woke multi cultural agendas.
No going back now. Tragic.
International entertainers like Max Bygraves.
I said, 'international '!!?!????
Torquay has certainly lost its way from what it used to be!
I was born in London 1966.
I believe it's called Londonistan now 🤔
Modern humanity and politicians are so spineless for letting something like this die out
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