I’ve been to Dennis Severs house twice and I must say it absolutely gives the spirit of the French Huegonot weavers of the time. I cannot say enough what a treasure it is to London and to history!!!
And these houses cost a fortune to buy. I worked for Tower Hamlets Council's housing dept for 20 years, 5 years of which was spent in Spitalfields from Feb 89 to June on the Boundary Estate, then in Chicksand House then we moved into a new office (one stop shop) in Greatorex Street opposite the Jewish Fish Restaurant where you could get delicious lunches. Next to their federation building. There were flats above and 1 of the tenants who worked for the Jewish Federation had been a soldier in the Army in the 2nd WW. So interesting to talk to. Happy memories
My ancestors were Huguenots. They were silk weavers. They came to England to escape persecution in France. I was born in Bethnal Green not far from Spitalfields.
Wow!! Look at Dan Cruickshank back in 1985, I didn't recognize him at first. Calm, relaxed, and doesn't interrupt people when they're talking. Complete opposite of the Shakespearean drama actor he is today on the BBC.
my grand dad and nan with there 5 children lived in DALSTON , he my grand dad had a BARROW IN SPITALFIELD MARKET , FRUIT AND VEG HE WORKED THERE TILL HE WAS IN HIS LATE 70IES , HE WOULD WALK TO WORK FROM DALSTON MOR N , NIGHT OR STAGGER BACK AFTER A DRINK OR 2 , NAN WAS LUCKY SHE LL WAYS HAD MONEY COMING IN , PLUS FRESH FRUIT AND VEG , NOT SO MY DADS FAMILY , MY GRAND DAD WENT DEATH Y ON DUE TO THE BIG GUNS POSSIBLY , ON THE SOMME , OR PASHENDALE NO BODY ANTED TO NO , HE WAS OUT OF WORK FOR YEARS , , SO NAN WENT TO WORK , SHE WAS THE BREAD WINNER IMAGINE HOW HE FELT ASHAMED , BE LITTLED , HE WAS A VICTORIAN MAN HE AS GOING TO BE HEAD OF THE HOUSE HOLD , BUTNAN TOOK OVER LAND FIT FOR HERO,S MMMMM , THE ONLY JOB HE COULD DO WAS TO CLEAN OUT THE VATS OF PAINT [ LEADED PAINT] IN BURGERYS PAINT FACT IN HACKNEY , NOISE DIDNT BOTHER HIM THEY WERE TRUE EAST ENDER.S NOT FROM ABROAD T GENERATIONS BACK SALT OF THE EARTH
Thank goodness for Dan and his like minded friends or this country would be ugly , characterless , bland , soulless , we have history many countries would die for yet we bulldoze it 👍
When I started visiting Brick Lane market in the late 80's as teenager alot of those Beautiful Georgian houses were still derelict and I'm sure you could have picked them up pretty cheap. Still had some great old characters at the market,some of the old Jewish market traders especially!
I think to be fair these days we are much better at saving historic buildings. But the slum clearances of the 1940-70s did take out a lot of buildings that perhaps shouldn’t have been. I think historic London still exists, (as someone that grew up near London in the 70s/80s and spent a lot of time working there) it’s just that too many folk look at these sorts of videos with nostalgia, wishing time had stood still. Which it doesn’t.
@@norepetitivebeats I'd love to go and see the house..There is a superb Georgian house untouched since early days in Lincoln's Inn Fields ''Sir John Sloane's Museum''...Well worth a look after Covid. And it's free!
very pertinent to the problems we are having in 2019 with mass immigration how the Bengali community within 10 years of arriving in England had absolutely zero interest or respect for the culture and history around them and grouped together to serve their own inappropriate interests
What are you talking about!??? What about British Land who are also referrred to in the film who wanted to demolish the buildings?? - and who are doing so in fact as we speak with their Norton Folgate Development? Same goes for the Bishopsgate Goodsyard development by Ballymore which they are trying to push through. Its actually wealthy British interests that have no respect. The Bengalis moved to the area in the first place because it was a cheap and forgotten area in central London - ie neglected by the English people!! Look at the film - look how neglected those buildings are, that isnt the Bengali's that the people that came before them - and the Bengali's were too poor to do anything about it, hence why they set up the co-op and tried to improve their standard of living. If people were living in squalor 5 or 6 to a room around you meanwhile some wealthy people came in and started buying up the buildings like that and living one or 2 people to a house (and these houses are v big) - you can surely understand how the lad feels about the conservationists! That doesnt mean that we can't also respect the conservationists too btw - both groups are coming form different angles and you can see that Cruikshank understands the tension and tries to deal with it by eg finding the factory alternative premises
grai no I lived in East London my entire life I remember how bad it was and it’s not been so long since it stopped,that was no exaggeration and how could they just go if they didn’t like it.they had nothing but worked all the hours they could until they had money to live better.put the hours in that British ppl wouldn’t
@@Agathanagatha what nonsense This idea immigrants built Britain is just absurd There were no foreigners here in significant numbers before the 1950s The British have been one of the most successful races on the planet from science and literature to arts and music and architecture Where were the foreigners during the industrial Revolution?? The British were MORE than capable of building and running their own country This ridiculous notion that the British somehow needed SAVING by foreigners was invented by foreigners because they don't want to acknowledge the massive debt they owe the British Immigration has only benefited the immigrants
I’ve been to Dennis Severs house twice and I must say it absolutely gives the spirit of the French Huegonot weavers of the time. I cannot say enough what a treasure it is to London and to history!!!
It is the most magical place I've been.
And these houses cost a fortune to buy. I worked for Tower Hamlets Council's housing dept for 20 years, 5 years of which was spent in Spitalfields from Feb 89 to June on the Boundary Estate, then in Chicksand House then we moved into a new office (one stop shop) in Greatorex Street opposite the Jewish Fish Restaurant where you could get delicious lunches. Next to their federation building. There were flats above and 1 of the tenants who worked for the Jewish Federation had been a soldier in the Army in the 2nd WW. So interesting to talk to. Happy memories
To think I could have bought one of these for 6 to 9 grand and sold it today for 4 to 5 million, hindsight is a wonderful thing
My ancestors were Huguenots. They were silk weavers. They came to England to escape persecution in France. I was born in Bethnal Green not far from Spitalfields.
Denis Severs was amazing. I love this house.
These old buildings should be protected and in fact it should be compulsory. Those who come later will thank those for it!.
Wow!! Look at Dan Cruickshank back in 1985, I didn't recognize him at first. Calm, relaxed, and doesn't interrupt people when they're talking. Complete opposite of the Shakespearean drama actor he is today on the BBC.
Thank You I have put this Video on one of my Huguenot Pinterest board I hope that is OK Cheers Ann Wardley
WOWsers, 30:41. looks like it hasn't been touched since the victorian slums era. So atmospheric.
Yes - I was thinking that as well. Looked quite amazing!
I wish it was still there
@@amandeepv Has that building gone or been cleaned up ?
@@v8cool231 probably gone
my grand dad and nan with there 5 children lived in DALSTON , he my grand dad had a BARROW IN SPITALFIELD MARKET , FRUIT AND VEG
HE WORKED THERE TILL HE WAS IN HIS LATE 70IES , HE WOULD WALK TO WORK FROM DALSTON MOR N , NIGHT
OR STAGGER BACK AFTER A DRINK OR 2 , NAN WAS LUCKY SHE LL WAYS HAD MONEY COMING IN , PLUS FRESH FRUIT AND VEG ,
NOT SO MY DADS FAMILY , MY GRAND DAD WENT DEATH Y ON DUE TO THE BIG GUNS POSSIBLY , ON THE SOMME , OR PASHENDALE
NO BODY ANTED TO NO , HE WAS OUT OF WORK FOR YEARS , , SO NAN WENT TO WORK , SHE WAS THE BREAD WINNER
IMAGINE HOW HE FELT ASHAMED , BE LITTLED , HE WAS A VICTORIAN MAN HE AS GOING TO BE HEAD OF THE HOUSE HOLD , BUTNAN TOOK OVER
LAND FIT FOR HERO,S MMMMM , THE ONLY JOB HE COULD DO WAS TO CLEAN OUT THE VATS OF PAINT [ LEADED PAINT] IN BURGERYS PAINT FACT IN HACKNEY , NOISE DIDNT BOTHER HIM THEY WERE TRUE EAST ENDER.S NOT FROM ABROAD T GENERATIONS BACK SALT OF THE EARTH
see: 'The Skeletans of Spitalfields' here on YT.
Thank goodness for Dan and his like minded friends or this country would be ugly , characterless , bland , soulless , we have history many countries would die for yet we bulldoze it 👍
Where is the flats/house on 30:45?
When I started visiting
Brick Lane market in the late 80's as teenager alot of those Beautiful Georgian houses were still derelict and I'm sure you could have picked them up pretty cheap.
Still had some great old characters at the market,some of the old Jewish market traders especially!
I think to be fair these days we are much better at saving historic buildings. But the slum clearances of the 1940-70s did take out a lot of buildings that perhaps shouldn’t have been. I think historic London still exists, (as someone that grew up near London in the 70s/80s and spent a lot of time working there) it’s just that too many folk look at these sorts of videos with nostalgia, wishing time had stood still. Which it doesn’t.
I think he's right in front of Batty Langley's here at one point.
Thier beautiful houses its ashame alot more werent preserved but thank goodness those that survive owe it to these blokes in this video well done ❤❤
Is Dennis Severs Irish 🤔
He's American
Dennis Severs actually lives with a load of ghosts in that house.
Severs himself has been a ghost since 1999.
@@phillgreenland2390 He haunts his own museum... Still working hard.
Are they scary Ghosts ???
@@norepetitivebeats I'd love to go and see the house..There is a superb Georgian house untouched since early days in Lincoln's Inn Fields ''Sir John Sloane's Museum''...Well worth a look after Covid. And it's free!
@@Oakleaf700 That house looks amazing. So ornate.
Completely gentrified now.
very pertinent to the problems we are having in 2019 with mass immigration how the Bengali community within 10 years of arriving in England had absolutely zero interest or respect for the culture and history around them and grouped together to serve their own inappropriate interests
What are you talking about!??? What about British Land who are also referrred to in the film who wanted to demolish the buildings?? - and who are doing so in fact as we speak with their Norton Folgate Development? Same goes for the Bishopsgate Goodsyard development by Ballymore which they are trying to push through. Its actually wealthy British interests that have no respect. The Bengalis moved to the area in the first place because it was a cheap and forgotten area in central London - ie neglected by the English people!! Look at the film - look how neglected those buildings are, that isnt the Bengali's that the people that came before them - and the Bengali's were too poor to do anything about it, hence why they set up the co-op and tried to improve their standard of living. If people were living in squalor 5 or 6 to a room around you meanwhile some wealthy people came in and started buying up the buildings like that and living one or 2 people to a house (and these houses are v big) - you can surely understand how the lad feels about the conservationists! That doesnt mean that we can't also respect the conservationists too btw - both groups are coming form different angles and you can see that Cruikshank understands the tension and tries to deal with it by eg finding the factory alternative premises
They were pushed into slums together and no wonder they stuck together the amount of abuse the experienced
@@Agathanagatha that's been exaggerated
If it had really been unbearably racist in the UK as the stories suggest they never would have stayed
grai no I lived in East London my entire life I remember how bad it was and it’s not been so long since it stopped,that was no exaggeration and how could they just go if they didn’t like it.they had nothing but worked all the hours they could until they had money to live better.put the hours in that British ppl wouldn’t
@@Agathanagatha what nonsense
This idea immigrants built Britain is just absurd
There were no foreigners here in significant numbers before the 1950s
The British have been one of the most successful races on the planet from science and literature to arts and music and architecture
Where were the foreigners during the industrial Revolution??
The British were MORE than capable of building and running their own country
This ridiculous notion that the British somehow needed SAVING by foreigners was invented by foreigners because they don't want to acknowledge the massive debt they owe the British
Immigration has only benefited the immigrants
Eric and Ricardo looking so young!
25:15 The Indian ans Sri Lankese community in Paris center: ruclips.net/video/aRzg7QSv4PY/видео.html - For the Pakistanese, I don’t know much.