Thanks for the memories of the airport. I remember the airport. I had a friend who worked as an air traffic controller and whenever I went to the airport, I would go up the stairs to the tower and chat with him. When we went to see someone off, we would sit right there in the little waiting room on the ground floor and go right in front of the building to wave goodbye. I never forgot my mother walking up the stairs to board the Pan American plane to leave for NY. She had on gloves and a bouquet of anthurium lillies in her hand (carrying flowers wouldn't happen today). Unfortunately, we did not have cameras like we have today, so it is now only a memory I still have a picture of my brother sitting in the waiting room before heading to London..
This is incredible especially the shot of the Railway Bridge near St Margarets,the old bridge at Cross Crossing and,oh Lord,the Roundabout at Cross Crossing!Wonderful.
Oh there's LOTS more to come sire! Drilling at Apex Oilfields, Princess Margaret's arrival at Piarco, Carnival 1957, Radio Trinidad and Radio Guardian, Forest Reserve, Pointe a Pierre refinery, Yacht Club, PoS harbour...etc. etc. etc.
wow i enjoyed watching these precious videos alway wanted to see how back in time was its was great ,good work and love to see more of our beloved country.
YES YES YES that snippet from 2:01 to 2:02 is actually Chaguanas!!!! There was once a roundabout there ( I was told by a grey-haired taxi-driver). That's why the car appears to be going around it to continue due south. Wow. I knew that 50's deco building all my life. Thanks for posting this Sooty1312!!!!
Love the vid. Trinidad looked so simple and beautiful back then. I remember crossing that bridge as a child when my dad took me to see my grandfather in the south. Sweet memories!
Oh I just remembered.There is that brief glimpse of a sign "Montrose".I remember in the 50's travelling to Port of Spain from San Fernando-those days this was like going to london.There was a roundabout there and Seereram Bros was located on the left side of this going north.
I hadn't expected the highway honouring the memory of Princess Margaret to be so straight; I'd have thought that it would be more of a reeling road, a rolling road, that rambles round the shire.
Thanks for the memories of the airport. I remember the airport. I had a friend who worked as an air traffic controller and whenever I went to the airport, I would go up the stairs to the tower and chat with him. When we went to see someone off, we would sit right there in the little waiting room on the ground floor and go right in front of the building to wave goodbye. I never forgot my mother walking up the stairs to board the Pan American plane to leave for NY. She had on gloves and a bouquet of anthurium lillies in her hand (carrying flowers wouldn't happen today). Unfortunately, we did not have cameras like we have today, so it is now only a memory I still have a picture of my brother sitting in the waiting room before heading to London..
a thousand thank yous for these films. i wasn't born yet so it's really exciting to see what our country looked like then. I have always wondered.
my grandparents are from Trinidad but moved to Canada in the 1960's. Its really amazing to see the Trinidad that they would have grown up in!
This is incredible especially the shot of the Railway Bridge near St Margarets,the old bridge at Cross Crossing and,oh Lord,the Roundabout at Cross Crossing!Wonderful.
Watching this makes me wish I could snap my fingers and go back to when life was simpler and enjoy the country living.
I love this....thank you gor this video
Oh there's LOTS more to come sire! Drilling at Apex Oilfields, Princess Margaret's arrival at Piarco, Carnival 1957, Radio Trinidad and Radio Guardian, Forest Reserve, Pointe a Pierre refinery, Yacht Club, PoS harbour...etc. etc. etc.
Old friend who are you??
👍👍👍Thanks so much.
wow i enjoyed watching these precious videos alway wanted to see how back in time was its was great ,good work and love to see more of our beloved country.
nice video, we can see that the country did indeed come a long way.
YES YES YES that snippet from 2:01 to 2:02 is actually Chaguanas!!!! There was once a roundabout there ( I was told by a grey-haired taxi-driver). That's why the car appears to be going around it to continue due south. Wow. I knew that 50's deco building all my life. Thanks for posting this Sooty1312!!!!
love your videos and i love Trinidad! thanks for uploading these historical videos!
Wonderful!! Thanks so much for posting these videos
Love the vid. Trinidad looked so simple and beautiful back then. I remember crossing that bridge as a child when my dad took me to see my grandfather in the south. Sweet memories!
SO BEAUTIFUL.
THERE WAS SO MUCH MORE AGRICULTURE lN TRINIDAD BACK THEN.
Fantastic video, thanks for sharing.
sweet sweet T&T lord how ah love of meh country Trini 2d bone
I was 2 years old ❤️ video.
i am just interested to see where our country came from and i appreciate you from posting these videos. Wonder where in the world u got it too!
Love It than and still love it
this is amazing..where ever you got this please keep it coming
Nostalgia oui? How Trinidad looked when first seen by me, 1974.
Beautiful. .my dad always told me about those days,great to be able to see it myself!! absolutely amazing!!
Oh I just remembered.There is that brief glimpse of a sign "Montrose".I remember in the 50's travelling to Port of Spain from San Fernando-those days this was like going to london.There was a roundabout there and Seereram Bros was located on the left side of this going north.
whey d ass dust box you find this boy this is real gems i real like this well done well done i betting yuh tv 6 doh have these these vids
GOD BLESS T&T and make it great again.
amazing video from long ago
AWESOME!!!
I hadn't expected the highway honouring the memory of Princess Margaret to be so straight; I'd have thought that it would be more of a reeling road, a rolling road, that rambles round the shire.
You sound like an Englishman.
Jah, I love this....
Im a trini its good to see some culture
Brilliant, my Wife was born there, anyone remember the Laird family ?
cool
This is like looking at old weston movies witch i stell do
I remember the bridge and the roundabout
Sweet T&T before they stink it up with crime and ugly concrete structures ... boy I sad oui .....
Pretty
PENAL WOI WOI WOI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dat handsome young fella wavin frum de windo uh de landin plane at Piarco wah ME! Allyuh recognize meh? 😎🧐 🤓