London Districts: Bermondsey (Documentary)
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024
- Subtitles available under video via CC button. Series Soundtrack available at yeththar.bandc.... Watch #LondonDistricts on TV @ Sky 117, Freeview 8, Virgin Media 159 and YouView 8 via London Live.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full Series Playlist - bit.ly/2CcZFSA
Facebook fanpage - LondonDistricts/
Twitter - / dewyneuk
Instagram - dewynelindsay
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bermondsey is a district within the London Borough of Southwark in south-east London. It is surrounded by Rotherhithe, Deptford, Walworth and Peckham.
By the late 19th century, Bermondsey had become synonymous with manufacturing. From 1866, Bermondsey was known as Biscuit Town owing to the presence of Peek, Frean and Co.
Bermondsey has always been associated with the tough working classes but has evolved in recent decades into a mixture of local authority housing and luxury apartments. It now contains some of the Capital’s priciest properties, particularly when overlooking the Thames.
By the 19th century, this part of London had become a slum and was notoriously dangerous. It was widely regarded as one of the worst areas of London. Charles Dickens was a former resident and used his experiences and local knowledge to depict his novel ‘Oliver Twist’ from here. It was in St Saviour's Dock that villain Bill Sykes met his grizzly end.
This is an area steeped in history, documented back to the Domesday Book of 1086. Until 1889, it was officially within the county of Surrey. In addition to the Thames, it hosts another river which is largely enclosed now.
The Neckinger rises in Southwark and flows one and a half miles into the Thames at St Saviour's Dock. The name 'Neckinger' is believed to be a derivative of the phrase ‘devils neckcloth', a colloquialism for hangman’s noose. Many pirates were hung here in the 17th century in full view of other river users as a warning to keep within the Kings Law.
Tower Bridge forms a border between Bermondsey and Southwark and is perhaps one of the most iconic bridges in the World as well as a globally recognised symbol of London. It took 8 years to build between 1886 and 1894. It’s two raising platforms, or Bascules, raise to give a width of 200 feet and a headroom of 135 feet to allow access for taller ships to the dock of London. It is raised over a 1000 times a year and is crossed daily by over 40,000 motorists, cyclists and pedestrians. It has an upper level walkway, originally intended to enable workers to continually traverse the river if the bridge was raised. Now used by sightseers, it has a glass floor 137 feet above the water.
Shad Thames offers premium boutique shopping with bars and restaurants as well as offering great views of St Katherine’s Dock and Wapping. It's also home to the Design Museum.
have to say you have the perfect Narrative and voice for these great videos.Thanks
Thank you for all these wonderful memories of my Bermondsey
I lived in the Old Justice pub (0.55) 1952-1957. My granparents were publicans and my Dad grew up there. I was born in 1952 and my sister in 1954. I remember the area around the pub was bombed badly during the war but the pub was not hit. Still remember standing behind the bar and my Nan serving the dockers eels and mash. Goilden days long gone
My beautiful Bermondsey
Lived Bermondsey all my life...it has changed a lot.
Many locals have moved away because it has become a place for the wealthy in many areas.
I still love the area i grew up in and still live near Surrey Quays....i prefer to call it Surrey Docks as it should be called.
Same in Manchester. Salford docks became Salford Quays. One word adds about 75k to the price of a property.
Just watched a whole bunch of your vids, amazing production.
I'm just fascinated by just how vast London is! RUclips has opened the amazing UK up to the world! I love London and all of Britian!
We do too. London is up there with the best.
Such a gentle relaxing way of commentary. A pleasure to learn
Thank you kindly!
The ramp down into the underpass at 1:09 - One time I fell off my skateboard and managed to massively graze my right leg from below my knee to the top of my thigh.
The slide at 1:49 - I was still going down that in the late 80s/early 90s.
Tower block at 2:22 - I made a load of paper aeroplanes and watched them fly from the top floor... As a kid I felt like I could see the world from up there. Also went from the bottom to the top using only the stairs. That got the calves burning.
Dockhead at 2:27 - Logo Press used to be a barbershop called Just Men but we all called it Dirty Den's. Dennis, on his own took time and care while cutting hair. Coffee with hair in the cup and horse racing on his little 14" TV and so much swearing. A true legend.
This sandwich bar at 2:31 - Used to be the go to Kebab shop in the area. Hassan Bros. After this one closed down he went to his brother's shop on Tower Bridge Road. "Chilli Sauce?"
Alley at 2:41 - We used to call it "The public right of way" and it was for us, just an alley that led to a set of stairs that led in to St Saviour's Dock. This is where we used to go and smoke so we wouldn't get caught.
I could honestly tell a story about every single place in this video... Thank you for this video and Thank you for giving me the gumption to go back see it now. I'm sure it won't live up to my memories but I would like to go down that underpass ramp again and play ball games where the "No Ball Games" signs are... As we always used to.
London is so beautiful.
The music had me chuckling
This brought back so many memories for me, l was born at parkers row in the mid 50's (jamaica road). Just subscribed for you.
I am living here at Parkers Row for the last 14 years, I just love this neighborhood!!🌹
@@SBmyself l was born in Bardell house.
A tip : watch movies at Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Benjamin Israel Definitely, been using flixzone for since november myself =)
My Baker ancestors were Watermen on the Thames from around 1805 (or possibly earlier) until the latter part of the 19th century and lived in Bermondsey, or more specifically Horsleydown. They lived in various places, including Back Street (no longer there) and Printers Place (which is). I am sure life must have been hard for them. My great great great grandfather was buried at St Mary Magdalen in 1832. Two of his grandsons married two girls from the same family of Horder, who were leather workers (finishers) and gradually they moved away from Bermondsey to Plumstead and Thornton Heath, where my father was born. My great grandfather moved from being a Waterman's apprentice to a commercial clerk and later a Corn Meter (a weights and measures man for the Corn Exchange). He then set up his own business as a corn merchant (also member of the London Corn Exchange) and the business ran successfully until my father and uncle shut it down in the 1980s. They had an office in Fenchurch St and later close to Smithfield Market.
I'm very impressed by this video. I lived near St Katherine's Dock until March this year, and strolled there a lot with a friend. I miss those days.
That is a super duper place to call your home my friend. No wonder you miss it.
Great video . I had a day in Bermondsey yesterday, loved it . So much history. Would love to be able to live there
Love your video. Great content. Your facts are amazing and accurate. Please do more on other parts of Bermondsey and Surrey quays. Bless
Thank you :) Check out the Rotherhithe episode and subscribe for more...
These films are brilliant! Keep em coming!
Nice one John thanks for posting.
Wonderful memories
The Watermmen were men of great respect with so much knowledge that was required to navigate the shifting Thames river
Very well put across easy listening 👍👍
Interesting video. Thanks
You're welcome
Wow! this just came up in my recommendations.... can't think why!.... my mother and father and families all grow up there including me and my siblings..... we lived on lower rd near to Harry stears the old fruit shop on the corner.... we all grow up around sutton dwellings and surry docks and loved going to Southwark park as a kid.... I remember the farm at the back of surrydocks some where I used to spent a lot of time.... Me and my family emigrated to Australia in the 80's.... I did not think i would remember all of the surroundings from so long ago.... but the memories all came flooding back.... thank you it's good to go back in time loved to reminisce♥️ from the land down under Australia
Good!! Good!! Good!!
Thanks!! Thanks!! Thanks!!
What time do you usually film? 11am? The places always look so peaceful in the videos.
I don't have a set time but I prefer to film during the weekdays when it's less busy/crowded ;)
I love this, thank you. Might you consider not including that rough "hello" in the background? :)
Bermondsey does go South of Jamaica Road. Your video mainly focuses on the new tourist areas but go to places like the Blue and see the locals.
I did think this but didn't mind as I was a Dicken's Estate lad
Design museum is no longer there, now in Kensington.
great job !!!!
Thanks AlexV
Interesting video, but the design museum moved in 2016.
Learnt a lot in this clip.
I really enjoy your videos, thanks for creating them!
Lisa SE23
I enjoy making them. Thanks Lisa
I was going to write the same comment- hehe!
Nice video
Ta!
Hi Dewyne...I'm a Bermondsey Councillor and whilst this is an ace video - there are parts of Bermondsey that haven't featured at all. Fancy doing an edit?
Fill me in, I'll see what can be done.
You’ll probably fuck it up like most of the council.
I'd love to know more ( and perhaps see some photos of my secondary school in Unicorn Lane , a tiny cul-de-sac at the end of which was All Saints school which was apparently a junior school built in earlier Victorian times. It was nestled between the NAAFI building and the doss House in which the author of Down & out in London & Paris dwelt( George Orwell) I have not had any success with the history but would like to know more. The school closed in 1960.
I live there and still dangerous especially now after covid the crimes increased a lot.
These are so cool and you deserve way more subscribers! I'd love to see a video about Harringay but South London videos are cool too. :P
Thanks, I'll look into it.
Really loving these vids. Where can I find out more about the music featured?
Search Google for "Yeth Thar", she is the main composer.
Check out the new London Districts Soundtrack here yeththar.bandcamp.com/follow_me
Great video - but where is the Blue? It's not Bermondsey without the Blue!
I remember the Blue in the '80s as being thoroughly depressing. Hopefully it's changed for the better now.
In the 80's the little old lady that was in the greengrocers down The Blue used to give me cabbage leaves for my budgie. Also I never like going shopping with my mum, unless it was down The Blue. Although pulling that tartan shopping trolley down St. James' Road was missions.
Hello. Nice video:)
nice place!
Tower Bridge does not form a border between bermondsey (Town) and southwark (Borough)! Bermondsey is IN southwark. The only two "boroughs" seperated by tower bridge is southwark and Tower Hamlets.
Borough High Street forms the boundary between Borough and Bermondsey. From London Bridge in the north to Great Dover Street in the South ✌️
But yes you are correct.
Love this
God!!!!.....I remember living living down east St.. (the lane)...and going to bermondsey...was a "danger game"...it taught some of my street life...now.....it looks like "rah rah land..(posh)
I lived in Arnold estate on Druid street all posh now ...old days rough as guts....funny.
what about south Bermondsey and the Blue?????thats Bermondsey.......
I touched on SB in the New Cross episode so kept this one a bit more confined.
I live in Bermondsey and trust me, it's worse than this
My mom was born there
That’s my ends
London
Great video, but sadly no sign of that place called Fuckoffee. ;-)
im about to spend some time in this area so found it very informative only spoilt by that stupid "hello" going on in the background,otherwise very good,thankyou
Londoners are welcoming like that :)
Annoying soundtrack with a couple of technical inaccuracies. It only covers a very small part of Bermondsey which is bordered (if you exclude Rotherhithe) approximately by the Thames from London Bridge to just past Cherry Garden Pier and the Old Kent Road. Nothing of the half of Bermondsey south of the railway mentioned. That and a really annoying soundtrack!
Hi Nice video. But music is crap sorry.
What’s up with the stupid back ground music and that guy keeps saying “hello” over the narrative . Sort it out mate
who,s this ha ha
Cruze siege hello ? Who’s this?
😂😂😂
bermondsey is millwall football club🦁