Oldest Footage of London Ever

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  • @ramonwilliams5721
    @ramonwilliams5721 8 лет назад +475

    I at 82 years of age found this to be a brilliant video, thank you so much...Ramon

    • @michaelmurdock7331
      @michaelmurdock7331 8 лет назад +7

      Are you a troll or are u serious to be 82 years of age

    • @p123-i9s
      @p123-i9s 8 лет назад +78

      +Ryan Stone
      Are 82-year-olds not allowed on RUclips? ;)

    • @bluesunday8225
      @bluesunday8225 7 лет назад +13

      Ramon Williams you're adorable

    • @Tom_Selleck308
      @Tom_Selleck308 5 лет назад +3

      @@michaelmurdock7331 You must be a pooofta....NO DOUBT.

    • @michaelmurdock7331
      @michaelmurdock7331 5 лет назад +4

      @@Tom_Selleck308 I don't speak American . You dumb yankee

  • @asef698
    @asef698 6 лет назад +2446

    All those people dead and buried, lived in the same city we do today, went to work on the same roads we use today. Makes you wonder what life is all about. What are we doing here, what are we waiting for

    • @Faizaan2468
      @Faizaan2468 6 лет назад +102

      ashley sefton was thinking that during the video, really makes you think, doesn't it.

    • @asef698
      @asef698 6 лет назад +256

      Faizaan it does in deed. 200 years from now we will probably have someone watching clips of us.

    • @TescoBrandHeroin
      @TescoBrandHeroin 6 лет назад +23

      I too wonder this. Very interesting!

    • @PkNess97
      @PkNess97 6 лет назад +79

      Life is a bittersweet cycle

    • @viktor6110
      @viktor6110 6 лет назад +162

      Waiting for Jesus to return

  • @markiliff
    @markiliff 4 года назад +900

    Other people just mash together old clips. This carefully researched and lovingly edited artefact is a thing of beauty. Thank you.

    • @rraverz
      @rraverz 4 года назад +2

      pp

    • @christinecollins6302
      @christinecollins6302 4 года назад +8

      The side maps were quite useful

    • @cheezheadz3928
      @cheezheadz3928 3 года назад +2

      A compliment without putting others down would be nice. 😉

    • @markiliff
      @markiliff 3 года назад +5

      @@cheezheadz3928 So what's stopping you?

    • @stevenwilgus5422
      @stevenwilgus5422 3 года назад +2

      Yes, it is quite clear that London is loved.

  • @LilyD3353
    @LilyD3353 Год назад +21

    My father in law was born in 1924 and he passed away last summer. Is amazing and actually quite emotional to see what the world looked like in his childhood. Thank you for this.

    • @MRLFMAO
      @MRLFMAO 3 месяца назад

      I'm sorry to hear about your loss, may you cherish those memories forever and keep them close to your heart. We were all young once and got old. ❤

  • @erwannleligerien3771
    @erwannleligerien3771 8 лет назад +188

    London from 1890 to today, still amazing !
    Greetings from France.

    • @esperanzagarza5794
      @esperanzagarza5794 8 лет назад +2

      Erwann L'inconnu

    • @erwannleligerien3771
      @erwannleligerien3771 8 лет назад +2

      Hopie Tomas Yes ?

    • @esperanzagarza5794
      @esperanzagarza5794 8 лет назад +3

      I know I'ma total stranger but I was wondering if you can send me some pics of beautiful France

    • @BazColne
      @BazColne 7 лет назад +7

      Erwann L'inconnu
      Greetings right back to you, neighbour.

  • @pentirah5282
    @pentirah5282 5 лет назад +811

    Fascinating! I was born in 1931, after the date of these films, but I remember there were still quite a lot of horse drawn vehicles then, and nothing like as many cars The milkman, the baker and the coal man still delivered with horse and cart. Many funerals used horses then.

    • @pentirah5282
      @pentirah5282 4 года назад +82

      @@i0nlz
      Sorry, BB - where do you get the 2007 from?? Th'is year is 2020; I am not 76, I am in my 89th year. Is your math a bit dodgy!! - or am I missing something?... All the same, I appreciate your come back. Cheers, mate.

    • @pentirah5282
      @pentirah5282 4 года назад +24

      Big Bot
      Yes - I figured that out after I posted. Sorry! Yes. I am heaps older than you - aren't you lucky. Cheers, friend!

    • @tobyw9113
      @tobyw9113 4 года назад +26

      pentirah5 if you don’t mine me asking, were you from London? If so, what was it like being sent away from London during the war? Where did you go? What were your overall thoughts on what was happening at the time?

    • @pentirah5282
      @pentirah5282 4 года назад +195

      @@tobyw9113
      Interesting question, Toby. My WW2 experience was not typical. Yes. I was born in SW London. When the order went out to evacuate all the children to safer parts of the country, my mother would have none of it! She said 'we are a family and we will face it together.' So I spent those years in London and experienced all the bombing - first by aircraft flying over from Germany every night, then later from flying bombs, which were very scary. At the end of the war Hitler was launching huge missiles with war-heads that flattened whole streets in one go. There could be no air-raid warning because they just arrived out of the blue. At first the Government told us it was 'gas mains' blowing up, but later they had to admit what it really was. There is much more I could tell you, but I think this is long enough! -Thanks for asking..

    • @BlueblueN
      @BlueblueN 4 года назад +15

      How do you see the changes that happened in London and UK over the years?

  • @enriquemireles8947
    @enriquemireles8947 5 лет назад +397

    They need to send a thank you note to the company that made those lamp post. Over hundred years and still standing.

    • @thetechoasis2179
      @thetechoasis2179 4 года назад +24

      they are much older than that.

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 4 года назад +30

      Those have stood through Wars and Riots. But soon they’d be took down by the forces inside. As sir Oswald Mosley once said
      “So The British who for 1000 years have never been conquered from the foe without, can be subdued by the foe within”

    • @slinkiegirl2001
      @slinkiegirl2001 4 года назад

      you are right

    • @mikeharrison2545
      @mikeharrison2545 4 года назад +15

      Probably not made in China😁

    • @codenameverity
      @codenameverity 4 года назад +3

      @@MichaelJ44 do you mean the Fascist?

  • @smurfylee
    @smurfylee 2 года назад +63

    Fantastic! I was thinking of my grandfather while watching, he was born in 1911 over there (I'm in Australia), he used to tell me stories and show me photos of his life there. He came out to Australia in 1927 as he had always had a yearning for the bush. He bought his farm and live stock and had it the whole time until his late 80s and he died 1998. This footage made me feel connected to him.

    • @HalfdeadRider
      @HalfdeadRider 2 года назад +3

      That's awesome, your Grandfather outlived mine by one year, but mine was born five years later. My great Grandfather was a Met Police officer a little later, moving from Cambridge, I now live in Norwich, about 100 miles north of London.

    • @rnw2739
      @rnw2739 2 года назад +7

      I have a yearning for bush also.

    • @blabla-rg7ky
      @blabla-rg7ky 2 года назад +2

      @@rnw2739 :))

    • @themanof
      @themanof Год назад

      "Bought his farm"...from native Australians....😁😁😁😁😁

  • @MichelineLelong
    @MichelineLelong 9 лет назад +68

    I'm a Londoner and this brought tears to my eyes. I still remember some landmarks
    that I knew when I was a little girl. May London carry on as a city with history, beauty
    and to be seen by future generations!!!!!!

    • @petebondurant58
      @petebondurant58 2 года назад +12

      More like a tragic and inevitable decline.

    • @stigkrakpants3052
      @stigkrakpants3052 Год назад +1

      it has not carried on, it is now a decaying hell-hole of muggings and stabbings, cockneys are no more, the culture changed, and let us not forget we all ignore and happily accept that terrorism is part and parcel. No Brits live there, the elite laugh at the dead cockney culture.

    • @juanjuan5698
      @juanjuan5698 Год назад

      London is becoming a cesspool and u know why

  • @gina3498
    @gina3498 5 лет назад +154

    This makes me nostalgic for a time i wasn't even alive🥺

    • @elka7823
      @elka7823 4 года назад +5

      Thats wha tmakes it nostalgic you see people when yhey were alive but now they been dead for a hundred years. And yhey have no idea you are just randomly looking at them but they been born again but dont know that maybe one of them was you in youe padt life

  • @kelila.q
    @kelila.q 4 года назад +175

    1:45 when the guys pass the camera and turn to look at it at the same place at the same time nearly a hundred years apart. I love that. Nice job lining up the films like that.

    • @NandiCollector
      @NandiCollector 2 года назад +4

      *Intelligent editing. ;)*

    • @VooDooTube...
      @VooDooTube... 2 года назад +4

      Imagine if it turns out they were related!

  • @weekdaycycling
    @weekdaycycling 4 года назад +122

    I'm not a British, not a Londoner but this epic footage makes me goosebumps.
    It's incredible that's even an old light post in the footage be standing there up to now.

    • @thesteelrodent1796
      @thesteelrodent1796 2 года назад +6

      considering the Germans bombed the hell out of London twice, it's amazing all these old buildings were left mostly unharmed

    • @Stevehboy
      @Stevehboy 2 года назад +2

      True, Church ⛪️ 1000years old

    • @user-jp7ni5xv1r
      @user-jp7ni5xv1r Год назад +3

      @@thesteelrodent1796 Believe it or not, a lot of the germans felt guilty if they were to ever bomb old architectural stuff. e.g. when hitler ordered the eiffel tower to be destroyed, the germans did not fall on his command.

  • @folkvar4500
    @folkvar4500 7 лет назад +164

    London had much more character back then.

    • @vibraphonics
      @vibraphonics 7 лет назад +20

      Folkvar What do you mean by character? And how can you tell from a few silent movie clips?

    • @Salpeteroxid
      @Salpeteroxid 7 лет назад +16

      But now it has more characters, from all over the world.

    • @kpindia6778
      @kpindia6778 7 лет назад +25

      Salpeteroxid but those "characters" are NOT from London cuz they didn't originate in London

    • @pm8401
      @pm8401 6 лет назад +27

      Well said, the West has a horrid apathetic feel now. Different races who hate each other forced together. Everyone deeply immersed in their phones, because reality is so bad. Whites unable to be left alone anywhere, except parts of Eastern Europe. Moscow looks like it has life and soul.

    • @xUnrealWarriorx
      @xUnrealWarriorx 6 лет назад +2

      John Sinclair Excellent point

  • @princecaspen3449
    @princecaspen3449 5 лет назад +384

    Crazy how they constructed those buildings that still stands today, my house is on its last legs and it's only 40yrs old

    • @krimbii
      @krimbii 5 лет назад +9

      That's because God made them.

    • @rosannamanuja4708
      @rosannamanuja4708 4 года назад +9

      reearch mud flood.

    • @krimbii
      @krimbii 4 года назад +1

      @Phil Cadey yer mom

    • @eastender1862
      @eastender1862 4 года назад +3

      That’s because a lot of them were built by bodgit and leggit😳😅

    • @maxel499
      @maxel499 4 года назад +1

      innit!

  • @artyzinn7725
    @artyzinn7725 5 лет назад +95

    I really appreciate how you matched the angles, frames, and positions of the then and now videos. As an amateur and I have tried that in an old city with intact old structures and its not easy, and you come so close as to be nearly exact. Its amazing to see the city so preserved, while the people and particularly the young children, probably long gone.

  • @barbaratg5230
    @barbaratg5230 3 года назад +53

    Our eternal gratitude to the cameramen and early filmmakers who made and preserved these films. So sad none of these people are still with us
    Thanks for the memory

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 2 года назад +1

      What a difference today - future generations will have millions of historical videos of our time on this planet.

    • @thesteelrodent1796
      @thesteelrodent1796 2 года назад

      @@TonyEnglandUK and many more millions of videos of total nonsense that will leave historians bewildered as to what really happened in the 21st century

  • @francesvansiclen3245
    @francesvansiclen3245 7 лет назад +210

    As I watch these videos of old Europe I am always amazed at the craftsmanship, expertise, vision, sensitivity and creativity of the people then; Italy France England Germany etc. - truly a marvel to behold! I just love this so much it is heartbreaking what is happening!

    • @adamsh1885
      @adamsh1885 6 лет назад +2

      morons like you are the cause

    • @willymueller3278
      @willymueller3278 6 лет назад +20

      Europe, as it once was, does not exist anymore. What a shame.

    • @sleepcrime
      @sleepcrime 6 лет назад +14

      Don't be so negative. People were still dying of cholera at the time some of these videos were taken. Working class children were working as chimney sweeps, women couldn't vote, gay people were slung in jail, it was hardly the gentle idyll you'd have it be. Things have changed for better and worse, but on the whole suffering has been greatly lessened.

    • @Awakeningspirit20
      @Awakeningspirit20 6 лет назад +3

      Blame AMERICA? If it weren’t for us you’d never have stopped killing each other! We REBUILT YOU from the ground up and were the only thing that kept you all together after WWII! Thanks to America’s help you were able to rebuild quickly and better than ever before. If it weren’t for America, half of you would probably have fallen to communism when Stalin would have continued marching west, while the other half of you would have had yet another territorial war or three. Now you’re once again ruining yourself with mass migration, and maybe once again we’ll have to fix that too. Seems like Europe has just historically had problems getting by.

    • @thetriumphofthethrill2457
      @thetriumphofthethrill2457 6 лет назад +2

      awakeningspirit20: (lol) Well stated. U.S.- envy is amusing as it is pathological.

  • @theuktoday4233
    @theuktoday4233 5 лет назад +171

    must be very weird standing in the same footsteps as those who originally filmed the originals, thanks for creating this wonderful video.

    • @sarasaeed6349
      @sarasaeed6349 4 года назад

      Chlarie Peace very illiterate

    • @bluestarinn
      @bluestarinn 4 года назад

      @jogga singh teidy Thats it , its all about the journey!

    • @greergarlick4675
      @greergarlick4675 4 года назад

      I thought the same thing, dont try and explain your obscure brain thoughts to people, they will never understand!

  • @littlecherryful
    @littlecherryful 5 лет назад +60

    I absolutely love how this video was made with the map showing you the direction of the shot and the screen cut into two where you had the old pictures/ films to the new ones . Enjoyed fully 👍🏻

  • @clearday9525
    @clearday9525 4 года назад +68

    Wow. What a treat to be able to hear the oldest sound of Big Ben chiming :) Really enjoyed this video. Splitting the screen between the different eras gave me goosebumps. Thanks for making this.

  • @johncraske
    @johncraske 9 лет назад +229

    Excellent. I particularly enjoyed the spit screen 'then and now' shots. Obviously a time-consuming exercise, but well worth it.

  • @jeremypaluck4246
    @jeremypaluck4246 5 лет назад +278

    London has changed more in the last couple decades than it has in well over a century.
    RIP London.

    • @susanna8612
      @susanna8612 5 лет назад +23

      Liberal's dream "multiculturalism" has become reality.

    • @christinedennison7770
      @christinedennison7770 5 лет назад +29

      @@Lauren-jq6up didn't mind the Hindus but the Muslims don't integrate at all

    • @EmmanuellaUdofia
      @EmmanuellaUdofia 5 лет назад +5

      Christine Dennison true

    • @christinedennison7770
      @christinedennison7770 5 лет назад +1

      @@myname604 wouldn't be surprised, but you will be accused of scaremongering

    • @christinedennison7770
      @christinedennison7770 5 лет назад +5

      @Houston's mccaine sorry but to be truthful and not many people are nowadays, people left firstly because it was tatty and downtrodden and wanted to live in a nice area, secondly because of immigration and wanting to live among English people again, who just happen to be white. Areas that have a balance the local people stay in once it becomes more black and particularly more muslim many white people leave. People for the most part like to live with people like themselves, who share a similar background with the same cultural values. You can call it racist if you wish to but it remains a fact of life.

  • @BubbleFizz
    @BubbleFizz 5 лет назад +254

    Am I the only one who felt really proud of the trees in the comparisons?
    Like, you could see them before and they grew up so big and strong. 🌳

    • @thom2185
      @thom2185 5 лет назад +2

      You have issues ...

    • @blackmore4
      @blackmore4 5 лет назад +2

      The trees grew "big and strong" and... "Christ is watching"? Smdh.

    • @BubbleFizz
      @BubbleFizz 5 лет назад +6

      @@blackmore4 Who put a bee in your bonnet?

    • @blackmore4
      @blackmore4 5 лет назад +2

      @@BubbleFizz
      That'd be "Christ" ;)

    • @Anonymous-xn2xh
      @Anonymous-xn2xh 5 лет назад +2

      blackmore4 agree

  • @Luka-DanteGodofMischief
    @Luka-DanteGodofMischief 4 года назад +32

    I’m really loving the double decker horse drawn carriages. Watching this will humble you really quickly. These people are no different to us, born to the era assigned to them, living their lives, adhering to the politics they believed in, falling in love, walking on dates, going on family outings, going to funerals to bury loved ones and then just like that they became ancestors and that was just basic footage of a time cameras weren’t so easily accessible. 160 years from now our descendants will be looking at our videos in awe at our “prehistoric” ways of life

    • @paigeleigh2554
      @paigeleigh2554 2 года назад +3

      The comments are equally as entertaining.
      Well said!

    • @ftroop2000
      @ftroop2000 2 года назад +2

      160 years from now, they'll either be watching video's of TikToks with their hands over thier eyes in embarrassment, or if society continues as it is, they'll all be out hunting and being amazed by fire 😅
      Agree wholeheartedly about the rest of this👌

    • @GenericWhiteBitch1980
      @GenericWhiteBitch1980 2 года назад

      Omg I love this comment 🥰

    • @sammyadds6280
      @sammyadds6280 2 года назад

      Couldn’t disagree more London today is over crowded, Streets and roads are constantly being dug up, To many closures it’s actually a disgrace, Councils are a disgrace and so are Transport for London. Couldn’t run a piss up in a brewery!

  • @ritajohnson2208
    @ritajohnson2208 7 лет назад +15

    This is terrific stuff, and you have done the matching shots with affection and care. Thank you for this gem. The fleeting appearance of the woman on her bicycle (in 1896, no less) was priceless.

  • @canturgan
    @canturgan 9 лет назад +349

    The soldiers at the Tower Of London replaced by poppies. Little did they know what was coming.

  • @cabuscus
    @cabuscus 4 года назад +59

    Imagine how amazing it would be to travel back in time as a ghost and just experience how different things were, the culture, the fashion, how people behaved. All with the benefit of hindsight and knowing what was coming for these people, i would absolutely love that. However i think it says something that we cant, that we should all appreciate and live in our own moment, the moment that we have been individually gifted and belong to.

  • @MrGSXSIR
    @MrGSXSIR 4 года назад +28

    Showing the points of reference and side by side comparisons are amazing! I can’t explain the feeling this gives me. I wish we could do this with everything in this world. Somewhere is special to someone

  • @lindajosephine4544
    @lindajosephine4544 6 лет назад +173

    Made me cry our beautiful London that I grew up in is no more, breaks my heart. A train ride
    to London going past the schools and the streets you can see the change. True Londoners were driven out bit by bit.

    • @KieranFitzs
      @KieranFitzs 5 лет назад +26

      Linda Josephine honestly wish I could turn back time, majority are rude, foul mouthed people who do not appreciate the beautiful city..

    • @karaoketrucker1162
      @karaoketrucker1162 5 лет назад +4

      well said.

    • @franvansiclen5687
      @franvansiclen5687 5 лет назад +18

      Linda Josephine- it is never too late to reclaim your birthright; you just need the collective will of the people !

    • @myname604
      @myname604 5 лет назад +14

      @@KieranFitzs Thats because their ancestors didn't build any of it!

    • @myname604
      @myname604 5 лет назад +2

      @Karl Pilkington Your people fought on the wrong side of the war, what makes you think you'll pull up your nickers now and fight for whats right?

  • @rogerfrench4780
    @rogerfrench4780 5 лет назад +1387

    Wonder what these ppl would think if they were transported forward to 2019 London. They would probably cry.

    • @ArthurShelby-PB
      @ArthurShelby-PB 5 лет назад +199

      King George V - 🤣🤣 exactly mate this country as a whole is fucked beyond repair.

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 5 лет назад +66

      They would be terrified. I have been in the wilderness for over two weeks walking, and on return to 'civilisation' cars were scarey.

    • @irefi64
      @irefi64 5 лет назад +257

      On the contrary, loads of them would be delighted to be rid of the grinding poverty, female oppression, rickets, smallpox and chimney sweeping.

    • @MrGreen_
      @MrGreen_ 5 лет назад +16

      Roger French yep when the seen all the pols litaunians ,Syrians

    • @mimicmimic5931
      @mimicmimic5931 5 лет назад +16

      Damn fucking right they would! !!!

  • @marceloblu4104
    @marceloblu4104 6 лет назад +291

    an example of how modern architecture has killed a lineage of good taste and beauty once flourished in old cities

    • @sidilicious11
      @sidilicious11 6 лет назад +9

      Marcelo Blu maybe someday some of those previous aesthetics will be brought back.

    • @MRAAng-on2jg
      @MRAAng-on2jg 6 лет назад +20

      I was recently talking about how I miss the old architecture. Sometimes I’m walking around my city and I see modern buildings next to the older buildings and I just think it looks so bizarre and out of place ahaha

    • @googlesucks7840
      @googlesucks7840 6 лет назад +5

      You can kind of blame some of that on Hitler but London was always a functional working City.

    • @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901
      @jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901 5 лет назад +11

      @@googlesucks7840 idk communists are the ones who are known for disgusting buildings. Unless you're talking about the rebuilding of london after the bombings

    • @googlesucks7840
      @googlesucks7840 5 лет назад +2

      @@jayasuryangoral-maanyan3901 lol. Yeah, I mean't the quick, cheap re-building in the 50's and 60's, not us copying Hitler's designs. Soviet buildings are ugly though.

  • @TheTransatlanticExchange
    @TheTransatlanticExchange 4 года назад +15

    This is so poignantly and beautifully done. What a marvellous compilation of historic film footage that has been meticulously researched and combined with contemporary footage in the exact same locations. Apart from the modernisation of transportation, it’s startling to see how relatively little has changed. For someone arriving in London over 25 years ago and calling it home most of the time since, this certainly makes one very proud to be a Londoner.

  • @randomvintagefilm273
    @randomvintagefilm273 5 лет назад +465

    I can't imagine how many hours of research, filming and editing this one video took! I hope you made a good profit...well done!

    • @bouncingshot
      @bouncingshot 5 лет назад +3

      if he found this on the web it musta been easy.

    • @mason9627
      @mason9627 5 лет назад +2

      ANTIQUEFOTOS there is no ads

    • @DenaInWyo
      @DenaInWyo 5 лет назад +17

      While everyone is arguing politics and agendas, I'm sitting here thinking the same thing. A lot of work went into this and it's a wonderful vid.

    • @laruebennett7767
      @laruebennett7767 5 лет назад

      I AGREE❗️A SINCERE THANKS TO EVERYONE OF THOSE WHO PUT SO MUCH TIME AND EFFORT AND MEANS INTO MAKING THIS GREAT FILM. I APPRECIATE YOU❗️
      THANK YOU❗️THANK YOU❗️

    • @pentirah5282
      @pentirah5282 5 лет назад

      Yes. I really enjoyed watching it. Very clever editing.

  • @comments2840
    @comments2840 8 лет назад +35

    Obviously a lot of good work has gone into making this. Excellent production.

  • @sugarlove
    @sugarlove 9 лет назад +272

    OMG what a fantastic video! Perfect editing !!!!

    • @MartyMart134
      @MartyMart134 4 года назад

      @Tony As opposed to cardboard cut outs now.

  • @tecumsehcristero
    @tecumsehcristero 4 года назад +50

    I'd love to go back 120 years and see turn of the century London

  • @paulbland5625
    @paulbland5625 7 лет назад +25

    Excellent presentation. Regards from The Colonies. Queensland, Australia.

  • @gazzaboo8461
    @gazzaboo8461 4 года назад +159

    I have to say, the modern buildings added post war look sucky compared to their Georgian and Victorian forebears.

    • @wodenravens
      @wodenravens 3 года назад +12

      A lot of those buildings were terrible to live in. No running water, no sanitation, water pots collected in the morning and shared between the whole block. Yes, the modern ones are ugly. But at the time they were really popular because of how bad conditions were for normal people. It is a shame we didn't have more foresight and retain the Victorian and Georgian aesthetics though.

    • @christinebeames2311
      @christinebeames2311 3 года назад

      I wonder why?

    • @stevemichael8458
      @stevemichael8458 3 года назад +6

      I think all eras have good and bad buildings. The old ones we see are the good old ones. The bad ones were torn down. In 100 years we will have the good old 21st century buildings, the bad ones will have gone to be replaced by good and bad 22nd century ones :) And so on.

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 3 года назад +7

      @@wodenravens - You can always retrofit the ‘mod-cons’. You can’t retrofit good taste when the whole building is a carbuncle.

    • @breakfast917
      @breakfast917 2 года назад

      A bit like your vocabulary

  • @Thebigbluemeany
    @Thebigbluemeany 4 года назад +66

    I'm watching this in 2020 in London when we can't go outside because of the pandemic. All the people usually on the streets are not there at the moment. Just like all the people in the old footage are now gone. It's an odd feeling to know that someday, the same streets and places will still be there... but no one from this world will be. Kind of feels like we're rehearsing for when we'll actually be gone. But it is comforting - now is just a moment in time, like all the others. It fits into place with them.

    • @justintime1343
      @justintime1343 3 года назад +5

      "Rehearsing" for our death... interesting way to look at it.

    • @rolfdejonge3915
      @rolfdejonge3915 3 года назад +4

      Some striking words! 👽👍🌍🌟

    • @Luke25958
      @Luke25958 Месяц назад

      Quite captivating and true and makes you think I like it.

  • @kirijones3778
    @kirijones3778 2 года назад +1

    What an amazing collection of before and now footage. Defs a keeper. Fascinating watch. Cheers from New Zealand.

  • @mermaidgirl0075
    @mermaidgirl0075 5 лет назад +35

    Living in the uk and seeing this footage I can’t explain the feeling

    • @JustDaniel6764
      @JustDaniel6764 4 года назад +1

      Sadness, pride, loss, envy just a few of the emotions that it brought out in me

  • @tpc3754
    @tpc3754 4 года назад +110

    Acutally crazy to think about that at the same time they recorded London and the people in the 1890s was the same time that Jack the Ripper walked around.

    • @COLEEN322
      @COLEEN322 4 года назад +4

      ripper 1888 all deaths

    • @tpc3754
      @tpc3754 4 года назад +9

      @@COLEEN322 pretty much the same time tho

    • @suzannemcgowan1012
      @suzannemcgowan1012 4 года назад +3

      Lord Nelson died in 1805

    • @suzannemcgowan1012
      @suzannemcgowan1012 4 года назад +3

      Ha ha I didn't see that Lord Nelson was the person you were replying to. My apologies

    • @COLEEN322
      @COLEEN322 4 года назад

      @@suzannemcgowan1012 Which means?

  • @bigfletch8
    @bigfletch8 5 лет назад +18

    Deserves a youtube Oscar for production and editing. Brilliant!

  • @juliedeed1306
    @juliedeed1306 2 года назад +18

    I was born in East London, officially a cockney as I was born within the sound of bow bells (so my Nan always told me). My Dad traced our family tree back to the 1700's and my ancestors were still in London then! its so amazing to see it 100 years ago. I moved out into Essex later on but many of my family still live in the East end. London may look the same but sadly it had changed a lot in recent years and many Londoners have moved out. I still remember going around all the sights as a child with my Dad.

    • @joanthewad7510
      @joanthewad7510 2 года назад +7

      My forebears lived in the East End. Cockneys through and through. My Grt Grandparents lived in Brick Lane , Whitechapel in 1890. There’s no Cockneys there now. Whole area is a scaled down Bangladesh with even the street name and railway station names in Bengali. Their lives were so hard , living a family of 8 in two rooms. Grt Grdma had 13 children of whom 7 died. Both Grtgrandfather and Grandfather were boot and shoe finishers ( lasters) and Grandfather also fought in the Boer and First World War. For what? Both died youngish. 54 and 63 respectively.

    • @-j308
      @-j308 2 года назад +13

      Yeah it's not east end anymore it's east India and Somalia.

    • @joseeallyn9950
      @joseeallyn9950 2 года назад +4

      WE lived in Stevenage from 1963 on. The real Cockney's were there. I remember church socials on Thursday nights where Knees up Mother Brown and all the wonderful East End culture was still extant. I am still in touch with some of the children of those people., but the Good Ole days are gone... they had gone before we left there in the seventies. We went to another town in the West country where we were hated ( I mean that!) but when we emigrated to Texas in 1980 it was our old friends from Cockney Stevenage who gathered us all together again and we had a sad, but wonderful Farewell Party. Long live the memories of "Bow Bells!

    • @ftroop2000
      @ftroop2000 2 года назад

      Other than the City, it's a dump now.
      No pride or dignity.

    • @stigkrakpants3052
      @stigkrakpants3052 Год назад

      east end culture is now dead, London is now a bengali and somali slum, machete gangs rule, and the elite laugh at the death of the white working class and their happy simple culture

  • @boostmorale3128
    @boostmorale3128 5 лет назад +18

    The great grand old days
    Heart weeps looking at the ancestors.....

  • @j.carlos146
    @j.carlos146 8 лет назад +983

    Omg!!! so it's true that people used dress so nice back in the day, they would get a heart attack if they saw how people dress now a day.

  • @shadowfang3272
    @shadowfang3272 7 лет назад +194

    main difference i noticed between then and now is back then theres no barriers, now we cant go anywhere

    • @audience2
      @audience2 6 лет назад +8

      No barriers is within recent living memory.

    • @lelleithmurray235
      @lelleithmurray235 6 лет назад +11

      I remember as a child being able to walk right up to no 10 Downing Street-can't do that now!

    • @FinlayEvans
      @FinlayEvans 6 лет назад +4

      Lelleith Murray
      Those defences were put up to stop IRA bombers unfortunately. They would’ve loved to post their letter bombs easily through 10 Downing Street like that

    • @sachin624
      @sachin624 6 лет назад +3

      In those days British erected barriers in the colonies to segregate the people they subjugated in their own countries. Now the the tables have turned.

    • @PresidentoftheManosquare
      @PresidentoftheManosquare 5 лет назад

      I saw the same thing

  • @YokoshimaSTAR
    @YokoshimaSTAR 4 года назад +5

    I can imagine it, feeling that I'm walking there now in London 1890s. Life was so rough but because people were stronger they were happier and more understanding and grateful to art and reading. The Art of Life.

    • @southlondon86
      @southlondon86 4 года назад +1

      Were they ‘happier’ though?

  • @taylorkoka5971
    @taylorkoka5971 5 лет назад +81

    One day we're all going to be gone. All of us. Just like these people. This thought somehow makes me feel more connected to everybody.

    • @phungyi4947
      @phungyi4947 4 года назад +3

      It's quite comforting to know that universal nature will always trump all at its time of choosing.

    • @mudsliemuddy2338
      @mudsliemuddy2338 4 года назад +5

      Don’t panic. Do you remember before you were born? It’s the same when you die. Pre birth and post death are the same state of awareness

    • @MB-di8cw
      @MB-di8cw 4 года назад +1

      @@mudsliemuddy2338
      Wow thanks!

    • @frankiemoore9127
      @frankiemoore9127 4 года назад +4

      Mudslie Muddy how do you know, we don’t know the feeling until we actually die

    • @LeBaldJames23-
      @LeBaldJames23- 4 года назад +2

      @@mudsliemuddy2338 i remember swimming in my dads balls but before that no

  • @anonymstache2
    @anonymstache2 8 лет назад +122

    Watching this video is like looking at the other world........

    • @RuddsReels
      @RuddsReels 8 лет назад +15

      Yeah! Like another dimension! I wish I could go there!

    • @FurryAminal
      @FurryAminal 8 лет назад +26

      One I wish I could step into.

    • @zeromancer-x
      @zeromancer-x 8 лет назад +1

      The world was black & white back then, how dull. ;)

    • @stephenater9687
      @stephenater9687 7 лет назад

      There was color, Just no color film.

    • @jeremybenjamin2377
      @jeremybenjamin2377 7 лет назад

      Whoosh!

  • @tadtromso8341
    @tadtromso8341 5 лет назад +8

    Love the comparative now/then format: ends up being a very compelling way to view the old films, thank you!

  • @peterflorino9692
    @peterflorino9692 Год назад

    This post is the best at showing past and present. No other posts come close. Thanks for the great work involved in creating this.

  • @ShotDownInFlames2
    @ShotDownInFlames2 7 лет назад +126

    That nasty modernist architecture is creeping in.

  • @johnmoore9862
    @johnmoore9862 5 лет назад +16

    A really well put together film, the split screen & showing the cameras positioning is a touch of genius. Well done 👍.

  • @oo0Spyder0oo
    @oo0Spyder0oo 8 лет назад +29

    Compared to other oldest footage of this series, London seems to have changed the least. Which is what makes it great when you visit and see all the old architecture and history around you.

    • @erwannleligerien3771
      @erwannleligerien3771 8 лет назад +3

      I find Paris more authentic but I have never seen London so maybe you're right.

    • @oo0Spyder0oo
      @oo0Spyder0oo 8 лет назад

      ***** Agreed, too many who live there don't appreciate it though.

    • @katakisLives
      @katakisLives 8 лет назад +6

      Well a lot of London is very authentic and you do see a great deal of the old architecture still standing but you can see quite a few changes that can most likely be attributed to the blitz of the second world war, although Paris was occupied in the war it was never heavily bombed by the Germans thus a lot more older buildings remain!

    • @Miquelalalaa
      @Miquelalalaa 8 лет назад +6

      The center maybe, but visit London and all you'll see is construction, also, don't forget all the skyscrapers now.

    • @TonyEnglandUK
      @TonyEnglandUK 7 лет назад

      +Orange is the new black - You aren't even a Brit, never mind a Londoner, how would you know?

  • @seonadmacleod139
    @seonadmacleod139 3 года назад +4

    This is fabulous! Well done to whoever put this together. So happy to see many of the buildings are still there and preserved as they were. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Daystar311
    @Daystar311 7 лет назад +26

    Really enjoyed your video. Loved the split screen! These amazing historic buildings have been thoughtfully maintained over time, which is very nice to see. Thanks for sharing!

  • @uponwingsofthewind
    @uponwingsofthewind 5 лет назад +9

    I Love how they have maintained and preserved the old architecture of the buildings instead of tearing them down and rebuilding new ones.

    • @drey8
      @drey8 5 лет назад

      Eh? Loads of building were torn down to make way for new ones. Sometimes there's no choice like the great fire and the bombing. The Victorians were terrible for plowing through medieval cities to make way for their railways. Post war UK cities were demolished to make way for concrete tower blocks and developments that were seen at the time as the buildings of the future. Euston Arch is one example of historic architecture that was lost. St. Pancras was only saved after a campaign to save it. What you're seeing here are the major landmarks of London that weren't touched, no-one's going to knock down St Pauls.

  • @TheDaddyO44
    @TheDaddyO44 5 лет назад +22

    Lovingly done, and induces incredible nostalgia. Thanks for the hard work you put in

  • @vikkifenlon6741
    @vikkifenlon6741 4 года назад +6

    I found this of great interest. As a young student nurse in the 1960s I often went into London by bus from Shooters Hill on my days off, to go to a museum or gallery, have lunch somewhere and wander around a bit before returning to the Brook Hospital Nurses' Home. Good days...

    • @derekcable
      @derekcable 2 года назад

      The Brook has now been closed for sometime just like the Shooters Hill hospital.

  • @LeeRaldar
    @LeeRaldar 6 лет назад +74

    Big iron gates across Downing street now to create a green zone to keep the politicians cosy and safe from the fallout from decades of their social engineering experiments. 1:30

    • @zaftra
      @zaftra 5 лет назад +6

      Probably more to do with international terrorism, but, right on man.

    • @througheverything
      @througheverything 5 лет назад +6

      Or so that nobody strolls in and kills the politicians...

    • @Paranomasia12
      @Paranomasia12 5 лет назад +2

      I thought it was because of the Irish

    • @garethoneill5676
      @garethoneill5676 5 лет назад +3

      They were actually put there to protect the politicians from the IRA: fellow white Christians

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 5 лет назад +1

      @@garethoneill5676 ​And in the 18th century, Ireland resident born Englishman Jonathan Swift was moved by inhuman "Christian" English cruel laws and policies suppressing the Irish to write his (intendedly satiric reductio ad absurdem) A Modest Proposal (that the English solve their "Irish problem" by eating Irish children) to show the English by (then) caricature how inhumanely unChristian their policies were. The Irish want for their country what America achieved for itself (and now Brexiters want for England), home rule, not "government from afar" insensitive to local issues.

  • @IKS-Exploration
    @IKS-Exploration 4 года назад +220

    Wow that is incredible! Thanks for sharing folk

    • @alli1043
      @alli1043 3 года назад +1

      Sir Mosewald of Osely The High Executioner omg leave them be u spud. nowadays people like you judge anyone

    • @euryptrey
      @euryptrey 3 года назад

      @Sir Mosewald of Osely The High Executioner touch grass

    • @americancountryball2077
      @americancountryball2077 3 года назад

      @@euryptrey 💀

    • @americancountryball2077
      @americancountryball2077 3 года назад

      @Sir Mosewald of Osely The High Executioner touch grass

    • @euryptrey
      @euryptrey 3 года назад

      Or some rocks
      Whatever that's outside that isn't bad for you

  • @tomcanty8856
    @tomcanty8856 5 лет назад +26

    4:27 this part hits me so hard, so depressing but touching and just amazing all at once. Thank you

  • @wpl8275
    @wpl8275 4 года назад +105

    London and Paris are really two wonderful cities to walk around and see the sights. So much history and yet modern day vibrancy. Once the pandemic is over the action will come back.

    • @mozambique9113
      @mozambique9113 3 года назад +1

      Monument of HitIer is under construction.

    • @Oliqinco
      @Oliqinco 3 года назад +28

      Now soooo much so called refugees in these countries

    • @kevinparker461
      @kevinparker461 3 года назад +4

      Last time i was in Paris it smelt like a toilet!, all those non native invasive species pissing where they like!! Wont ever go back

    • @Morthekingz
      @Morthekingz 3 года назад

      man said paris is a wonderful city

    • @royalirishranger1931
      @royalirishranger1931 3 года назад +1

      London is now a sinkhole , they now put signs up to tell the cultural enrichers not to shit on the street.

  • @jason-hh6lu
    @jason-hh6lu 4 года назад +23

    Love how you have taken time to do this. Makes me love my London even more. Thank you

  • @mauriceandrews201
    @mauriceandrews201 7 лет назад +23

    Autumn 1971. I painted the railings outside Number 10 Downing Street (gloss black) and carried 10 litres white emulsion paint through the front door

    • @jesusislord1387
      @jesusislord1387 6 лет назад

      Nice anecdote...

    • @lookandlisten5740
      @lookandlisten5740 6 лет назад

      Maurice Andrews - the 10 Lt of emulsion is still there next to the door... along with your brush

  • @kenvarnold3659
    @kenvarnold3659 5 лет назад +21

    As a yank, I have visited many times...it is my favorite city in the world...this video helps explain why...

    • @stigkrakpants3052
      @stigkrakpants3052 Год назад

      a somali shitfest now, stay away, sadiq khan loves the machete gangs

  • @jeffgessner9764
    @jeffgessner9764 4 года назад +5

    So beautifully done and with the melancholy music added. This brought a tear to my eye. Thank you for creating this touching piece of history.

  • @prben2
    @prben2 5 лет назад +204

    London looks better on the old footage.

  • @nataliemendelsohn1317
    @nataliemendelsohn1317 5 лет назад +50

    I must say, some Londoner from 1900 who would time jump to 2019 would feel at home and lost at the same time. Kudos to the people who took care of these important monuments , because they all have remained beautifully intact and sometimes even were enhanced.

    • @drunkensailor5771
      @drunkensailor5771 5 лет назад +4

      @ let me guess "Indian people bad, Muslim bad, other cultures bad" is this what your gonna say

    • @meisterl0
      @meisterl0 5 лет назад

      I was about to say, I'm amazed.

    • @icarus5726
      @icarus5726 5 лет назад +5

      @@drunkensailor5771 well I'll stay it Muslims and blacks have destroyed the west

    • @no-body-22
      @no-body-22 5 лет назад +5

      @@drunkensailor5771 You mean the truth?

    • @MahiTanMazy
      @MahiTanMazy 4 года назад +1

      45% of British NHS Doctors are Black, Asian or Ethnic minorities. You people think different skin colours are bad because clearly you've never interacted with them

  • @wobbers99
    @wobbers99 5 лет назад +239

    Notice how Downing Street was so accessible to the Public in those days?

    • @mary-clarecarder3709
      @mary-clarecarder3709 5 лет назад +19

      Downing Street was still open to the public in 1973. I remember walking past 10 Downing then.

    • @myname604
      @myname604 5 лет назад +53

      @@mary-clarecarder3709 It wasn't till about 10 years after the mass immigration started, just had to have that diversity.

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 5 лет назад +5

      It was just another Georgian street till about 4o years ago

    • @faithlesshound5621
      @faithlesshound5621 5 лет назад +18

      It was Margaret Thatcher who had the gates installed in the 1980s.

    • @vbrvideoproductions4643
      @vbrvideoproductions4643 5 лет назад +16

      @@faithlesshound5621, correct, due to IRA bombings in the UK

  • @svendbosanvovski4241
    @svendbosanvovski4241 2 года назад +1

    What a beautiful gift to the world this is. Every frame lovingly presented and matched with the present. Thank you.

    • @stigkrakpants3052
      @stigkrakpants3052 Год назад

      yes it was given to the scum of somalia and bangladesh, beautiful indeed, machete gangs will welcome tourists now

  • @toyotasupra97
    @toyotasupra97 7 лет назад +27

    Love London, love from British Columbia, canada!

    • @FinlayEvans
      @FinlayEvans 6 лет назад +1

      Atlas
      Haha, don't listen to this imbecile. Love to Vancouver, Kamloops, Prince George and all the other cities in BC❤️

  • @juliebainbridge4637
    @juliebainbridge4637 4 года назад +13

    Fantastic photographs and historical videos. The old/modern comparison videos are exceptional, taken from the exact same viewpoint. Amazing!. Well done, really enjoyed it.

  • @donnythompson408
    @donnythompson408 5 лет назад +12

    This was great fun to watch, and thought provoking. I LOVED the side by side “then and now” clips.
    Thank you for posting this!
    🙏

  • @andrewjohnston407
    @andrewjohnston407 3 года назад +1

    Yestervid. As a lover of London history, photography, videography and editing, this is the best clip I have ever seen. I say that without hyperbole. You are indeed a star !!!

  • @Palifiox
    @Palifiox 8 лет назад +6

    17 September 1917. My grandfather was in London that day, after being wounded on the Western Front on 3 May 1917.
    Remarkable to realise that some of the lamp posts he saw are still there 99 years later. Congratulations on getting the camera angles exactly right

    • @AlisonBryen
      @AlisonBryen 8 лет назад +1

      Codenwarra Cove it makes it all seem so much more real...

  • @Nexus-ub4hs
    @Nexus-ub4hs 4 года назад +16

    1:05 1890 ... my grandad was born in 1893, footage from before even he was born, amazing. They had my father late and I never met my grandad he died 23 years before me.
    Thank you for this video

  • @smartmineofficial
    @smartmineofficial 8 лет назад +196

    1:32 I love how back then you could just walk into Downing Street

    • @ritorno100
      @ritorno100 7 лет назад +22

      Alex Smith You could right up till 1980. It was the Northern Ireland troubles which first prompted the closure. You could walk 10 feet from the Prime Minister's front door with only a uniformed policeman to stop you knocking on it.

    • @edgarlee2802
      @edgarlee2802 7 лет назад +21

      I remember standing across the road from the famous door with my parents and sisters. It must have been about 1980. I went back last year with my nieces and it was totally different. There was armed police, crash barriers, and a man walking up and down with a placard with "I AM NOT A TERRORIST" on it. Different times...

    • @smartmineofficial
      @smartmineofficial 7 лет назад +8

      I used to walk past Downing Street on my way to school every morning. Some mornings a convoy of black Jaguars would go in or out of the gates.

    • @michaeld9192
      @michaeld9192 7 лет назад

      Alex Smith No you didnt .

    • @smartmineofficial
      @smartmineofficial 7 лет назад +5

      I went to school in Westminster

  • @joseeallyn9950
    @joseeallyn9950 3 года назад +66

    I am so glad to see my dear old London has not changed too much. I remember it during WW2 and although so much was destroyed, it was in a time warp. There wasn't much traffic, horses were still used, and mercifully, traffic lanes had been introduced. I noticed the chaos when it was a free for all in the streets. No wonder so many people were run over in those days! My grandmother spoke of it and said how the streets were filthy from the horses, it was difficult in long dresses to keep them away from dirt, modestly. My mother remembered the horse drawn buses and trams.

    • @SubTroppo
      @SubTroppo 2 года назад +4

      The buildings that remain from that period have in many cases had the coat of coal-fired pollution cleaned off and look so much better than they did fifty years ago when I first went myself. The difference is amazing and can be seen in this video.

    • @joanthewad7510
      @joanthewad7510 2 года назад +1

      They had crossing sweepers, hundreds of them, who swept a clean path at major crossing points , corners etc for the cost of a few pennies. The streets were also cleaned by the municipal authorities. Have a look at the footage - do the streets appear very dirty to you? Ladies held up their dresses out of the mud and wet. How old are you that your mother remembers omnibuses? They were gone before WW1.

    • @-j308
      @-j308 2 года назад

      It's completely different. Graffiti everywhere, crackheads laying about the street and not a white face in sight.

    • @joanthewad7510
      @joanthewad7510 2 года назад +5

      @Fallout Plays Yep the “shit” is not on the buildings anymore. It’s on every street. Many areas beyond recognition. Certainly if my Cockney forebears came now in a time machine they would not even know what country they were in. Brick Lane where they lived in 1890 is Bangladesh.

    • @sturdeehouse
      @sturdeehouse 2 года назад

      @@joanthewad7510 Things change, get over it. How one dimensional of you to point out that now people who work in Brick Lane might have once come from another country......as my old Mum once said, have sympathy for those that hate. If you actually look at Brick Lane, those people you are referring to are being priced out by a new generation.....how do you feel about that?

  • @SP-up4pt
    @SP-up4pt 8 лет назад +32

    Think how amazing it would be to live in this time. No media or RUclips drama. I wish i was born in these days.

    • @oo0Spyder0oo
      @oo0Spyder0oo 8 лет назад +19

      Yeah except you would die from the flu or other diseases that had no medicines and cures back then. Cholera and typhoid were still rampant and no welfare if you had no income.

    • @mustbeaweful2504
      @mustbeaweful2504 8 лет назад

      I sympathize. It does sound like you want to go out camping, though. Perhaps you need a bit of you-time.

    • @coins6794
      @coins6794 8 лет назад

      Stannis Baratheon yeah I do too

    • @lindafawcett8371
      @lindafawcett8371 8 лет назад +11

      Stannis Baratheon probably be dead by 30 with consumption or starvation no penicillin no NHS filthy conditions no decent housing no sanitation no thanks

    • @basileusanthropos5436
      @basileusanthropos5436 7 лет назад +9

      Stannis Baratheon He says while commenting on RUclips...

  • @CitytransportInfoplus
    @CitytransportInfoplus 9 лет назад +18

    fascinating, especially the split screens showing the same location in the present era, and how despite WW2 bombs and all that so much of London has barely changed.
    the maps with camera angle information also help bring this to life.
    I wonder if it will be possible for someone to make a similar film in 2115!
    Simon

    • @canman5060
      @canman5060 9 лет назад +3

      +citytransportinfo Maybe in 3D's I guess.

  • @Nashrona60
    @Nashrona60 5 лет назад +26

    An excellent video, beautifully put together.

  • @importantvideos4529
    @importantvideos4529 2 года назад +6

    Amazing how little has changed. Even seeing the same signage and light posts and dividers 130 years later. Love it. I spent some time in London, and visited quite a few of those locations shown. What I loved about London, was how much you feel as if you're surrounded by history. It doesn't take much to imagine, that if all the cars and most of the lights vanished, it could easily pass as a stroll through the 19th century. Started in London and worked my way north, and overall, I really enjoyed pretty much everywhere I visited in England.

    • @thesteelrodent1796
      @thesteelrodent1796 2 года назад

      that's actually quite common in European cities - that large parts of them look exactly the same centuries later. It's a little more impressive in cities that weren't severely bombed during WW2, but even an architectural mess like Berlin has parts that have remained unchanged for centuries.

    • @importantvideos4529
      @importantvideos4529 2 года назад

      @@thesteelrodent1796 Yes. Took a road trip starting north of Berlin a the way to the southern Bavaria border. Stopped off at notable locations every few hours and was glad I did. Some of the small villages felt like bubbles in time. Just remove the cars. Absolutely loved it. Took parts of the "Fairy Tail trail".

  • @mariadaugbjerg6141
    @mariadaugbjerg6141 4 года назад +42

    So wonderful to see :-) I am from Denmark , but i just LOVE London , and of course not only London , but all England , so much that i am an anglophile .Thank you so much for this video.

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 3 года назад +8

      Thank You, Maria. You are welcome anytime...

    • @Trickroad
      @Trickroad 3 года назад +1

      move to london then

    • @mariadaugbjerg6141
      @mariadaugbjerg6141 3 года назад +1

      @@Trickroad I would if i could , it is one of my biggest wishes in my life .

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye 3 года назад

      @@Trickroad He could take your place if you live there...

    • @corycg9624
      @corycg9624 3 года назад +4

      I’m from the US but my Great Great Grandfather was from England he was born in Stockton and his Dad was born in Wales.

  • @VinylToVideo
    @VinylToVideo 6 лет назад +70

    I can nearly smell the raw sewage sullying the River Thames.

    • @AA123TD
      @AA123TD 6 лет назад +2

      and the smog filling your lungs. Am I right

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 5 лет назад +2

      @@AA123TD Smoke from chimneys and burning coal. But not yet automotive traffic gasoline exhaust.

  • @ezrathegreatconqueror
    @ezrathegreatconqueror 8 лет назад +36

    It's weird to think that the cameramen have died a long time ago but their films are still 'living' today.

    • @m0cket908
      @m0cket908 7 лет назад +1

      Even the children in this video are dead.

    • @m0cket908
      @m0cket908 7 лет назад

      Josh Hilton lol just a thought that went through my head

    • @armani3762
      @armani3762 7 лет назад

      M0cket90 1917?
      No, there a lot people over 100 alive still

    • @jaymorpheus1111
      @jaymorpheus1111 7 лет назад

      The time for turning the 100 year olds into robots is NOW.
      News: A 102 year old man who was in the worlds first video of London has been turned into a cyborg, he's giving advice to children born after 2000. The Londoners cheer!

    • @Khloe_dancer_model
      @Khloe_dancer_model 7 лет назад +1

      Ezra it is amazing how by recording in their time...they left timeless memories...

  • @9design895
    @9design895 3 года назад +6

    It's quite astounding how much of London is Still around. Damn, they knew how to build beautiful buildings that would last the test of time.. Amazing!!!

  • @shshankking
    @shshankking 4 года назад +27

    This just reminds us....People come and go, but the world goes on..

  • @ozzie-sk9dh
    @ozzie-sk9dh 4 года назад +124

    Downing Street was just another street then. Now it's a fortress.

    • @ChocoLater1
      @ChocoLater1 4 года назад +7

      No doubt Downing street made a lot enemies in 20th century

    • @Elliott2001
      @Elliott2001 4 года назад

      @Liam protection for the leaders of your country isn't a burden. The NHS on the other hand....

    • @billsamuls7620
      @billsamuls7620 4 года назад +2

      in the 50 tis i use to go to downing street and stand opposite there were allways a police man outside

    • @rexterrocks
      @rexterrocks 4 года назад +2

      Surely people know there was a huge IRA bomb in Horseguards Parade nearby that killed guardsmen and killed and maimed the horses? It was horrific. Or perhaps people remember the multiple mortar bomb attack on Number 10 itself from a van parked in the street? Of course it's protected now. Terrorism and bombs have always been around but technology has made the need for measures like you see now.

    • @rexterrocks
      @rexterrocks 4 года назад

      @Liam That may be true of the Queen but the Prime Minister is the elected representative of the people of Britain. He's famous, but he's not rich and famous. He was voted in(not by me though). You have to have a leader to represent your country and to make decisions. I don't like him but I wouldn't want the job. The pay isn't enough for the hassle.

  • @doyoulikebeetroot
    @doyoulikebeetroot 5 лет назад +13

    Brilliant vid!
    Really well filmed and edited to closely give the same perspective of the early footage,
    Really enjoyed that.

  • @BongoOhOMalley
    @BongoOhOMalley 5 месяцев назад +1

    Cleverly done. Very enjoyable. Thank you.

  • @simpaticaism
    @simpaticaism 4 года назад +53

    I worked in central London when Downing Street was open , the only security was one policeman at the door. That was the case up to the eighties .

    • @justintime1343
      @justintime1343 3 года назад +1

      Downing Street's entirely closed off?

    • @i.wyvernortham
      @i.wyvernortham 3 года назад +5

      @@justintime1343 Yes, you can't get within quite a few metres of No.10. Depending on the angle you are viewing Downing Street from, you may be able to see a little of the buildings. You can see a bit from St James's Park but if you walk through Horse Guards Parade or round by the Mall up to Buckingham Palace, you may get a better view from the other side. The security has hugely increased since the 80s and you can hardly see much of Downing street now.

    • @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe
      @JudeTheYoutubePoopersubscribe 2 года назад +1

      My god if there was no security in the current year somebody would of stormed in there hunting down Boris 😂😂

  • @su11ivan80
    @su11ivan80 5 лет назад +112

    man I was born WAAAAAAAY to late.. back when London was London.. now this place is an absolute dive...

    • @henry-hg5lq
      @henry-hg5lq 5 лет назад +43

      Yeh mate I would love to go back to the good old days of jack the ripper, the plague, and back to back houses with poverty and famine

    • @su11ivan80
      @su11ivan80 5 лет назад +2

      @@henry-hg5lq I'm Not your mate.. but I getcha point...

    • @seasidesmilertj1182
      @seasidesmilertj1182 5 лет назад +16

      Henry Collis would rather a short life in that time, than a long one in that new melting pot shithole!

    • @punjab4ever899
      @punjab4ever899 5 лет назад +6

      @@seasidesmilertj1182 always been a shit hole this is the queens town tell me what greater london looked like back in those days...... Thats right a shit hole

    • @NickTion
      @NickTion 5 лет назад +1

      @@henry-hg5lq 😂😂😂

  • @michaelarctor3758
    @michaelarctor3758 7 лет назад +15

    I remember 1896 in London and it truely was a marvelous time to be alive. The tea was exquisite.

  • @tomaaron6187
    @tomaaron6187 4 года назад +12

    Excellent.Thank you..
    Wow. My Canadian city was literally a wooden fort at the time of the oldest film of London. Makes me proud to share such an amazing heritage. London, the centre of all that ‘pink’ on the world maps that hung in our classroom wall next to the Union Jack.

    • @stigkrakpants3052
      @stigkrakpants3052 Год назад

      nobody is now proud of the decay of the world's greatest city, machete gangs run free and the police and judiciary look on and laugh

  • @invinciblereason1618
    @invinciblereason1618 5 лет назад +123

    I mean, NY and tokyo have got the modern skyscrapers but there's just something a bit more special about the gothic architecture in london (and indeed the rest of the UK). I still think it's the greatest city on earth. Culture, history, technology, beautiful architecture... london has it all.

    • @saltsoakedpart
      @saltsoakedpart 4 года назад +3

      Invincible Reason All 3 Cities Are Great
      I’m From Philadelphia Tho

    • @bigpimpricky6977
      @bigpimpricky6977 4 года назад

      The uk creepy asf imo

    • @andrew6978
      @andrew6978 4 года назад +22

      @@christina7215 Nonsense, lived in London my whole life.

    • @andrew6978
      @andrew6978 4 года назад +11

      @@NLS_7 No it isn't you stupid racist twat.

    • @mariadaugbjerg6141
      @mariadaugbjerg6141 4 года назад +6

      Indeed : " When a man is tired of London , he is tired of life ; for there is in London all that life can afford " . Samuel Johnson 1709 - 1784 . From an anglophile Dane .

  • @Takedownairsoft1
    @Takedownairsoft1 6 лет назад +16

    Wow to think you can still get the EXACT same photo camera angles today

    • @singharpan9859
      @singharpan9859 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah man.. you can literally stand infront of the same windows where people used to stand a 100 years ago. That's cool.

  • @chrisarcher5573
    @chrisarcher5573 4 года назад +8

    Wonderful. Everything about this production is spot on.

  • @MO-cf8tl
    @MO-cf8tl 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, what a fantastic video! Someone went to a lot of effort to match up those old/current video clips! Thanks again!