Manchester 1970's
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Bring me back memories! I was live in Chorlton-Cum-Hardy from 1960s to 1995, passed Hulmes slums many times by buses numbers 86 & 84. Happy days!
Fantastic images!! It's good to see that some buildings are still standing and haven't been redeveloped! The Church Inn was pulled down a few weeks ago for - you guessed, More flats! Travesty!!
THANKS
You're welcome!
Photo of Plymouth Grove Hotel ( Corner of Shakespeare Street and Plymouth Grove ) I once or twice visited Schools Clinic, which was in Shakespeare Street, early 1950s. I read somewhere Plymouth Grove Hotel, is now a protected building ( just saying )
Anyway, Peace to all !!
Reassuring to see that things aren't so bad today - those images really paint a picture of despair and destitution
What difference Manchester is today. Huge improvement with all the investment.
Oh how we loved concrete back in the day !
We didn't. The bloody stuff was imposed on us by planners and architects who lived in Cheshire.
Enjoyed looking at my old town .John Rooney st annes lancshire uk former moss side lad
Nice....still living in Hulme, not a single pub left... like the music, what is it?
There's not much changed ere! Nice upload
Cheers Thank you
I enjoyed the later pictures, thank you for those but the earlier ones concentrated to much on the architectural and cultural disasters of "Fort Hulme" and possibly "Fort Ardwick"?
Nice to see The Lass O'Gowrie just off Oxford St, it was next door to the new BBC studios and a meeting point for many television people.
I love this!! Could you possibly do one of Birmingham in the 70's or 80's? Thanks so much. X
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Good video, hideous music.
Fantastic. Anyone know the background track 😄?
Britney spears feat Justin Bieber
@1:55 Now a bar called CRAZY PEDROS !
More of a pizza place
Never seen a dartboard like that. Did coal miners use that pub? The numbers are in different places.
Log end "manchester dartboard". Had to be soaked in water to stop cracks. No trebles. Thought of my father as soon as i saw that..... great memories of darts in the garden :)
It's a Manchester log end board.
Atlesst label the pics with names
sad (︶︹︺)(╯︵╰,)
Had to switch off. Overwhelming music. It dominated the video. Even at low level.