Brilliant mixture of moving historic photos and evocative music. Absolutely loved this. So sorry to see so many beautiful brick buildings disappearing to be replaced by non architecture. I still love the IOD though, it remains a really great part of London!!! Thanks for this Freddie.
Hello mate, I know this is 4 years later but I’d like to get your thoughts on this. I lived on the island between 2000-2008 so I saw a fair amount of new developments go up, and now when I occasionally go back there nowadays there’s even more skyscrapers up. I loved my time on the Island, it was a very unique place to be, can you tell me a little bit more about your experience? Cheers
Absolutely speechless at the change from what it was to what it's become. Born in 92, seeing the area for what it is, I'm shocked and saddened to see how much an area can change. All those memories lost, homes destroyed and only rough footage remains of a not so distant past.
WoW Freddie thanks for posting that excellent video even though the music was off putting! But at 5:42 you can see a photo of me from about 1985 when I lived on The Isle Of Dogs, I'm 61 now and live in Manchester!!! Does anyone remember Michael Barlow, I had the nickname Squeaky (long story). I wonder what happened to the lovely Scott family? Including my old mate Derek.
So many changes now. I remember so well the blue bridge. It was a part of living on the Island, having to wait for the bridge. I actually remember the old one. Thanks for the upload Freddie.
Strange to see a LARGE American car, 1:46, it looks like a 1973 Chevy Monte Carlo. Boy has the Isle of Dogs changed, for the better or worse or a bit of both???? Many of the older buildings show such craftsmanship, lots of bricks. OMG, that image at 7:31 is amazing
Thank You for breaking my heart!!! So many memory's i hold for West Ferry Road and so many buildings you posted that are long forgotten by the people who now live there :( Tears roll down my face!!! You even have my Grandads pud the Kingsbridge Arms posted. No malice intended. I am sure you know where i am coming from as you probably have the same feelings as me when you made this. God bless you sir!!!
Never been to the Isle of Dogs but loved the photos and Fred Neil in the background. I imagine it’s pretty much unrecognisable by now like most cities away from the centre. So much effort (rightfully) preserving Georgian architecture but the Victorian stuff keeps getting levelled even today.
Used to live in Hammond House on Mellish Street, and then in Bowsprit Point, one of the tower blocks, between 1979 and 83 whilst at QMC. Really takes you back seeing this: so many half-remembered images (mostly pubs!). Used to walk under the footbridge to Greenwich to drink at the Gypsy Moth, but mostly went to the North Pole. Remember waiting for the 277 bus (or 106 if you'd missed the 277) from Mile End road to Westferry Road. Wonderful memories.
I’m an Aussie and I was lucky enough to live in Poplar in the early 1980s. I went to the Isle of dogs many times to drink with buddies. It was like stepping into a different world. What happened to it was just an act of vandalism.
I grew up there mate and it was shit. It's overpriced now, but much better than it was in the 70s and 80s, when crime was common, burnt out cars a weekly occurence, poverty rife and education a tick box exercise
Moved into Knighthead Pt in the 80s from Stepney, left to move other side of the Island on Roserton St now. Back when I first moved in the Island seemed like a different world frozen in time.
No connection with the Isle of Dogs whatsoever, (from Scotland), but i really enjoyed that. The place has, (well, had, reading the comments) so much character. Had seen a documentary before about Millwall F.C, (Panorama 1977 ), and that was very interesting too, seemed quite a tough part of London.
Thanks for the up load. I am trying to find a John who worked as a mechanic, in 1960s. I believe he had red hair and was married. Be grateful for any information
The bad old days of today are the good old days of tomorrow.....let's be honest Millwall was a shit hole (trust me I know cira 1977) regeneration was needed, Thatchers legacy I guess.......side note what is the song ?? loved it.
spot on. It's overdeveloped and overpriced now, but it needed redevelopment. It was shit when I grew up there. Nostalgia of a few minutes would melt it we had to go back and live then for a day
Great, pity they couldn't hold on to some of this. Real people lived back then none of this Almond milk Latte cafes what they have now, or Craft beer.Solid people who loved a knees up a pint or two in a straight in your face boozer serving Bitter n stout for the islanders.
You mug..,most probably one of those unruly kids got shipped to Australia to be adopted, never mind someone had to go and live in a country that is dead land, good luck to you mug.
Brilliant mixture of moving historic photos and evocative music. Absolutely loved this. So sorry to see so many beautiful brick buildings disappearing to be replaced by non architecture. I still love the IOD though, it remains a really great part of London!!! Thanks for this Freddie.
Gut-wrenching to see the changes for one reason or another, thanks for the upload.
Hello mate, I know this is 4 years later but I’d like to get your thoughts on this. I lived on the island between 2000-2008 so I saw a fair amount of new developments go up, and now when I occasionally go back there nowadays there’s even more skyscrapers up. I loved my time on the Island, it was a very unique place to be, can you tell me a little bit more about your experience? Cheers
Absolutely speechless at the change from what it was to what it's become. Born in 92, seeing the area for what it is, I'm shocked and saddened to see how much an area can change. All those memories lost, homes destroyed and only rough footage remains of a not so distant past.
It's different certainly, but mostly for the better.
WoW Freddie thanks for posting that excellent video even though the music was off putting! But at 5:42 you can see a photo of me from about 1985 when I lived on The Isle Of Dogs, I'm 61 now and live in Manchester!!! Does anyone remember Michael Barlow, I had the nickname Squeaky (long story). I wonder what happened to the lovely Scott family? Including my old mate Derek.
So many changes now. I remember so well the blue bridge. It was a part of living on the Island, having to wait for the bridge. I actually remember the old one.
Thanks for the upload Freddie.
Strange to see a LARGE American car, 1:46, it looks like a 1973 Chevy Monte Carlo. Boy has the Isle of Dogs changed, for the better or worse or a bit of both???? Many of the older buildings show such craftsmanship, lots of bricks. OMG, that image at 7:31 is amazing
Thanks for reminding me of my long lost youth. 😎👍
Some great shots of The Lord Nelson Pub.
The singer and his guitar are a mighty company joining this tour. For me the Isle reminds me of Bayonne NJ in the same era.
Great compilation of photos! Nice to see my late mother, Ada Price, with Eve Hostettler (3.02) and near the resource centre (5.46)
Thank You for breaking my heart!!! So many memory's i hold for West Ferry Road and so many buildings you posted that are long forgotten by the people who now live there :( Tears roll down my face!!! You even have my Grandads pud the Kingsbridge Arms posted. No malice intended. I am sure you know where i am coming from as you probably have the same feelings as me when you made this. God bless you sir!!!
A very belated.... Thanks, Robert
Thank you so much Freddie for putting this on RUclips.
I love things like this.
I love a large dollop of social history.
Take care Angie
Nothing like a large dollop of social history :)
Never been to the Isle of Dogs but loved the photos and Fred Neil in the background. I imagine it’s pretty much unrecognisable by now like most cities away from the centre. So much effort (rightfully) preserving Georgian architecture but the Victorian stuff keeps getting levelled even today.
Brilliant. Thank you for this.
Used to live in Hammond House on Mellish Street, and then in Bowsprit Point, one of the tower blocks, between 1979 and 83 whilst at QMC. Really takes you back seeing this: so many half-remembered images (mostly pubs!). Used to walk under the footbridge to Greenwich to drink at the Gypsy Moth, but mostly went to the North Pole. Remember waiting for the 277 bus (or 106 if you'd missed the 277) from Mile End road to Westferry Road. Wonderful memories.
such a shame the North Pole is gone
I’m an Aussie and I was lucky enough to live in Poplar in the early 1980s. I went to the Isle of dogs many times to drink with buddies. It was like stepping into a different world. What happened to it was just an act of vandalism.
I grew up there mate and it was shit. It's overpriced now, but much better than it was in the 70s and 80s, when crime was common, burnt out cars a weekly occurence, poverty rife and education a tick box exercise
Moved into Knighthead Pt in the 80s from Stepney, left to move other side of the Island on Roserton St now. Back when I first moved in the Island seemed like a different world frozen in time.
Thanks, Freddie, sir.
Two songs come to mind...Ralf Mctell....Streets Of London....also Splinter..Costa Fine Town....
I lived at 38 Tiller Road E .14. In 1993. Such a nice quiet neighbourhood back then
I love this film including the blues song' Who knows the song and artist.
Jemal, it's Fred Neil - Look Over Yonder. Cheers
Excellent!!! Thanks for sharing.
A wagon from SPENNYMOOR? I wonder if he was picking up stuff for black and deckers (now defunct) factory up there?
No connection with the Isle of Dogs whatsoever, (from Scotland), but i really enjoyed that. The place has, (well, had, reading the comments) so much character. Had seen a documentary before about Millwall F.C, (Panorama 1977 ), and that was very interesting too, seemed quite a tough part of London.
Thanks for the up load. I am trying to find a John who worked as a mechanic, in 1960s. I believe he had red hair and was married. Be grateful for any information
Might be worth asking in this Facebook group.
facebook.com/groups/166379190049211/?ref=bookmarks
Mick Lemmerman Thank you for getting back to me. I don't have Facebook : (
Know it well, I worked at Foamair 1965 and Ibenco 64, it was above Foamaair who made Headboards.
How has this changed?
Anyone remember the Kinchin family on Westferry Rd?
I remember the walls then later I drove buses round there then the D buses how it’s changed
Used to drink in the Blacksmiths Arms every Friday night after being paid in the late 70's.
Hey whos the music by
Music is named in the video description
The bad old days of today are the good old days of tomorrow.....let's be honest Millwall was a shit hole (trust me I know cira 1977) regeneration was needed, Thatchers legacy I guess.......side note what is the song ?? loved it.
Look Over Yonder - Fred Neil
spot on. It's overdeveloped and overpriced now, but it needed redevelopment. It was shit when I grew up there. Nostalgia of a few minutes would melt it we had to go back and live then for a day
Great, pity they couldn't hold on to some of this. Real people lived back then none of this Almond milk Latte cafes what they have now, or Craft beer.Solid people who loved a knees up a pint or two in a straight in your face boozer serving Bitter n stout for the islanders.
solid people now there are no people. Those lightweight lads in the shiny skyscrapers work 7 days a week for 15 hours a day if you didn't know
My dad worked there
Depressing place, livedManchester rd shite childhood, now live Tropical North Queensland Australia
Why was it shite?
You mug..,most probably one of those unruly kids got shipped to Australia to be adopted, never mind someone had to go and live in a country that is dead land, good luck to you mug.
I lived in Manchester Road, brilliant childhood
I lived in Prestons Road, just before the swing bridge but went to school at Glengall Grove, dad worked opposite.
That thumbnail is disturbing and inappropriate.
Do you know what it is?
Terrible music Freddie, hardly in tune with the old ‘east end’ .
Laura 55, I'm old, from the East End, and I quite like it
This is marvellous we filmed a serious called Britain's Lost and living pubs, would be great to talk.