If you like the music in this video it was by Lil Lost Lou ➜ www.lillostlou.com featuring Shane from “The Band Rudy Warman & The Heavy Weather” ➜ www.rudywarman.co.uk
I can never Thank You enough for your channel! I have always wanted to live in ENGLAND and you really bring London to life. Love your interactions with the shop keepers and people on the street. I've watched PBS TV travel shows in the U. S.A. for 25+ years, imo you have topped them all, hands down!! You absolutely are THE BEST. You are a great ambassador for your country. We should be addressing you as SIR JULIAN! I hope that someone, who has HER MAJESTY'S ear, is aware of you and your channel! BBC must be blind! 🇺🇸👵
Be careful Judy, don't get your expectations up too high. London overall is not a nice place and this video is not typical. If you want to visit a beautiful city and see traditional England, visit York, now that IS a beautiful place.
@Ray Enbow - Julian recently admitted as much to me in a reply to my comment on his weathervane video that I much prefer seeing London on his YT channel rather than visiting there in person. One would need to be highly tolerant of noise, stench, litter, dog poo, crowds, rude people, traffic, expense and ubiquitous CCTV spying in order to enjoy living there.
Your videos are so superior to those headache inducing, super sharp, quick edited ones that so many people seem to gush over. Those videos are done for the editors pleasure, not the viewers. Your videos focus on people, both the locals and your audience. Thank you so much!
When I was a child in the 50s and 60s Brick Lane Market was a great place to go on Sunday mornings. They had puppies, kittens, parrots, tropical fish, budgerigars etc. There was a man that sold hot fresh Apple fritters. Six fritters in a paper bag and sprinkled with sugar. He would cook them while you waited. There was also a stall that sold hot and cold sarsaparilla by the glass and there were stalls selling hot dogs and hamburgers. Thanks for the video.
Joolz, I’m sure I’m not the first subscriber to tell you that you’ve become a “treasured good ol’ friend” with whom one enjoys taking long walks. Please, keep these awesome videos coming. Never has my financial contribution supported such an enjoyable and reciprocal “friendship”. God bless you, and Simon, from the US.
I moved out of London to Australia 20+ years ago. These videos take me back. I can remember working as an art student in the Atlantis art shop which used to be below the Truman Brewery on Brick lane, buying my bagels at lunchtime, checking out the stalls to see I could get some good deals on the art supplies that had just been freshly nicked from the art shop that morning.
"he prefers to go in through the back passage, rather than the fishy front" ~Joolz Thanks for another great video and congrats on 100k subs. I'm glad to be part of the viewing public 😊♥️
We half expected you to mention that Ezra Street was "Duckett's Passage" from Goodnight Sweetheart tv show with Nicholas Lyndhurst. When visiting London, one quiet Sunday i suggested we go there to see where he disappeared down the alley into the 1940's and see the Royal Oak pub front & shops used in the show.. never knew of the Columbia Road Flower Market , but sure do now LOL We never time traveled down that passage ourselves, but my spouse did say "you go first" just in case. Great market video!
Woke up this morning thinking I'm really in need of a new Joolz Guide video to make this a beautiful day...and here it is. I adore your videos and all your quirky bits of information. You are perfect. Thank you for your entertaining/enlightening work.
Love your stuff! Thx! When you showed modern downtown London in the background and old town in the foreground I wondered what was torn down, confiscated, burnt out, sold, to make room for the more modern bldgs. over time. Won’t hold my breath…no pressure ha ha. Your sisters music is so much a part of your stories, making history!
Please, please go back to the Geoffrey museum. I loved it when I lived in East London for 24 years. Your videos are a wonderful trip down memory lane. My children were brought up going to city farm, Stepney farm and the mud shoot. Victoria park and the children’s museum. When I get back to visit I always go for pie and mash and brick lane bagels. 😋
Only discovered these vids on Thursday......pretty much watched them all and the Pitcairn film too. Wife’s getting worried! Brilliant and informative. Nice one 👍🏻👍🏻
Although I am not a Londoner, I love London and your great videos confirm why. Happy to see that your subscribers count picked up momentum. Well deserved !
Joolz, you absolute legend, this is about the fifth time I've watched this video. I find, by reason of the intro song, myself moving around to the music. The East End looks like loads of fun and I like how the vendors announce to passersby the wares and services they have on offer. I've been working on my genealogy since 1991 and am now discovering I have many ancestors in England, quite a few with royal titles, among other countries in the UK and Europe. I'm in the process of trying to get my US passport and want to travel to the UK and Europe. I love watching your videos because they are loaded with history and fun details. You are visibly enjoying yourself as you walkabout through London. May you, your crew and family and the rest of your viewers and subscribers have a safe and blessed day my brother from another mother.
When we visited in 2016, we went into the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, bought a little engraved bell :-) There was a small museum at the front of photos and history, and the gentleman in the store said that there wasn't a lot of call for new bells, that most of their business was maintenance. Sort of hoped they would be working on Big Ben during their renos. Really gutted to hear they closed the following year, wanted to go back and get another bell. You always think when a place has been around forever and in a grade listed building, you will have time. It was quite the place inside, and a factory just out back. Seems it will be turning into a hotel by new owners. Such a history, at least it was merged with another bell company, and the Whitechapel name will live on on some of those bells.
The shops that only take credit cards started appearing in NYC a few yrs ago and drove me crazy. Lots of New Yorkers complained until eventually (pre-pandemic) a law was passed that ALL shops in the City had to take cold hard cash...
On a snowy day, housebound, I re-visit some of your best visits around London....an absolute favorite last spring was to go with a friend to look for her roots in the east end....we strolled Brick Lane, Columbia Road flowers, Tower Hamlets, Spitalfields City Farm.....on our bus, out the window we saw Hackney City Farms....and seeing your stroll on this video, made me so pleased....on the next trip in June, it goes on the list. Thank you for showing the colorful, unique parts of London......
I was a Londoner but living in Australia for now, but I miss so much this city, when I have this nostalgia I watch your videos. I used to live close of Broadway Market and on my Sunday's I used to walk from there to Columbia Road/Bricklane. Thank you for the content.
I'm a brummie, but i love London. We come down every year for a few days. Your videos are so educational and entertaining. They keep me going until i get down there again.
My Dad, now 92, was born at 118 Columbia Road in his grandparents' flat above their shop. They sold bedding but we've looked a bit into the history and later on it became a carpenter's workshop - as apparently many of the shops on Columbia Road were - and more recently, it was a hat shop, whose owners had to shovel tons of sawdust out from under the shop. Now, as far as I know, it's a shop that sells jewellery.
One of my favourite museums the Geffrye is. I t was closed for 2/3 years for refurb and by the time it opened back up again, I'd moved down to Devon. Time to plan a trip back!
2:50 whilst he may not have used an architect, he did a fair job as the details are quite nice, and it's an attractive building generally, although the proportions feel clumsy. The even number symmetry doesn't work visually. You only have to look at Greek and Roman architecture to realise that aesthetic symmetry requires an odd number, with the symmetrical axis on the half grid. But all in all not a bad job and worthy of a listing.
Brick lane reminds me a bit of Venice Beach Ocean Front Walk on a summer weekend, quite a cross section of society. Great watch and thanks for posting......
Joolz you’ve got three great things going for you A personality, you don’t take yourself too seriously,and, and,and a sense of humour Most people would be happy with one of these
I am a former attorney (In the U.S.,, most of us do the work of Solicitors & Barristers in One), now I am a Professor in military history, U.S. Colonial and U.S. post Independence history, high medieval Western Civilization history of politics, government, military, and diplomacy. My favorite Special Topics Class to hold during a term is American Civil War & Reconstruction. However, I want to write on a topic about an niche topic of London history, with a lot of minutiae, during any time period/event from William I to George VI (Other than the great fire of 1666, which I SWEAR Christopher Wren started, and made a fortune off of rebuilding/remodeling almost EVERYTHING). So, in the fall of 2020 PLEASE STILL BE GIVING PERSONALIZED TOURS!!!!!!!!!! You are so knowledgeable, discuss a lot of enrichment, and delve into the minutiae of that enrichment. I would love to have you show us all over London! I would dedicate my book to you!
happy days at London Markets. I've gone to one , Camden , mostly used clothing. An excellent video from Jools , displaying the wit of the London merchant, with thier quick repartee and also the pearly queens, priceless....! Thanks Jules I'm sitting behind my desk where i work as a salesman in CDMX, but after viewing this video I feel a bit as if I've been on holidays.
My ancestors were French Huguenot silk weavers in the Brick Lane area, who moved to North after the silk weaving trade collapsed and became servants at Chatsworth House.
Excellent tour, as always! My favorite market used to be Bermondsey. It started in the dark, in the wee small hours of the morning, & over the years I bought some wonderful things there. Portobello Road was wonderful also, & I have many, many things from there, but going to Bermondsey early, having bangers & mash, or a jacketed potato, in the cold morning air, before starting the hunt, will always remain my #1 market memory. Thanks so much, Joolz!
I’ve been to that market (fantastic) and have also had the most delicious bagel at that bakery. Felt like I was there again with this lovely video. Love the background music! Jolly good, mate.
Yea but he went to the new bakery that locals do t go to, it’s says est 1865, mate I remember it opening, it tries to pretend to be the first on brick lane, a total loada bull, go to the original next time yr there ;-)
Just discovered your channel and I love it. I too walk around London on many occasions trying to discover what's new and to see what has been destroyed. East London, especially around Shoreditch has become so ugly with the new tower blocks going up so rapidly.
Congratulations on hitting 100k subs Jules. Your hard work has paid off and you always remain professional and smart in your very very informative videos...!!!
That was good, Julian; I enjoyed my walk down memory lane. I used to like to go down Brick Lane with friends to the Indian cafe/restaurants. I liked going to Columbia Road Flower market too. The East End opened up a whole new world to me. I liked the music.
I really REALLY miss the Whitechapel Bell Foundry. I was lucky enough to have a tour of it, in its last year. Amazing craftsmanship and specialist equipment. Pity it did not survive. It just could not compete with some newer-equipped foundries in Europe.
Brilliant! Another awesome Sunday stroll with Joolz! Love the farm and the markets! What a lot of fun! It's cool to see the local life along side the historic locations. Great to see and hear Lou as well. Love the tune! Just saw the vid on Lou's channel. Thanks again for making my Sunday! Cheers!
I have been to London lots of times and I am yet to bump into you Joolz, lol. 😀 I love your channel and am surprised you do not have more subcribers. ~❤~
Great video. I moved from London to live in Canada about 9 years ago. I don't really miss it that much anymore, but your videos are one of the only things that make me feel nostalgic for the place, and remind me of some of the positive things about the city.
Great videos, takes me back to my days living in London many years ago. Hope you can make one about Broadway market, London Fields, Mare Street, The Narrow Way, all those places join together. Would love to see you walking around that area.
Great as always. That oyster shucker is a great find. I would actually have liked another two or three minutes around those markets as some interesting stores there! Don’t worry videos never long enough
This channel has got to be one of the most informative & interesting on the whole of RUclips. Joolz you should be given a show on the BBC. Your knowledge of London (The worlds Greatest metropolis) is unparalleled & that with your charm, bonkers’ness, wit & insatiable charisma makes it complete. Just purchased the book (Superb) 👍 a must read for everyone with an interest in our capital city. Please keep the channel going Joolz. Your a Giant of a man in every sense. Fascinating 👍To bump into you one day would be the pinnacle 👍
Joolz, you're a gem of information. I hope to visit London in the not too distant future. My wife and I have been perusing your videos for destinations.
Hey. I lived there in 1968. A young Cdn in London. The Beigel shop was my favourite pie shop but I remember it over by or on Vallance Rd right across the way from the mom of the Krays. I lived on Kerbela St. 3 quid a week rent!
Hi Joolz, Another great video. You're brave walking around the East end dressed for Henley. At the flower market were you thinking of Buster Edwards who ran a flower stall outside the Waterloo road entrance to Waterloo. He was there throughout the seventies, many a time I saw him.
I want to visit London so badly now and you're to blame! ;-) Anyway, thanks a lot for the most brilliant London videos ever and congrats to 100k. You well deserved it.
Only just yesterday I watched ' A study in Terror ' 1965 John Neville and Judi Dench based on Jack the Ripper and set in White Chapel. Tell you what it is a very good take. Thankyou so much for taking me places
If you like the music in this video it was by Lil Lost Lou ➜ www.lillostlou.com
featuring Shane from “The Band Rudy Warman & The Heavy Weather” ➜ www.rudywarman.co.uk
Congrats on 100k subs!! It won't be long until we reach 1M i'm sure of it😊
Great channel been watching for hours love the mudlarking
Have few pipes
Btls marbels. N stuff from dumps
Subbed from Scotland great work
Looking dapper today sir!
Pip-pip,have you been to the locations of the musical SWEENEY TODD?
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I can never Thank You enough for your channel! I have always wanted to live in ENGLAND and you really bring London to life. Love your interactions with the shop keepers and people on the street. I've watched PBS TV travel shows in the U. S.A. for 25+ years, imo you have topped them all, hands down!! You absolutely are THE BEST. You are a great ambassador for your country. We should be addressing you as SIR JULIAN! I hope that someone, who has HER MAJESTY'S ear, is aware of you and your channel! BBC must be blind! 🇺🇸👵
You are sooo correct! Each episode raises my IQ incrementally 🤓
Be careful Judy, don't get your expectations up too high. London overall is not a nice place and this video is not typical.
If you want to visit a beautiful city and see traditional England, visit York, now that IS a beautiful place.
Ray Enbow you’re ‘avin a bubble bath my son 😂
@Ray Enbow - Julian recently admitted as much to me in a reply to my comment on his weathervane video that I much prefer seeing London on his YT channel rather than visiting there in person. One would need to be highly tolerant of noise, stench, litter, dog poo, crowds, rude people, traffic, expense and ubiquitous CCTV spying in order to enjoy living there.
@@patrickfitzgerald2861 What a little ray of sunshine you are.
Your videos are so superior to those headache inducing, super sharp, quick edited ones that so many people seem to gush over. Those videos are done for the editors pleasure, not the viewers. Your videos focus on people, both the locals and your audience. Thank you so much!
When I was a child in the 50s and 60s Brick Lane Market was a great place to go on Sunday mornings. They had puppies, kittens, parrots, tropical fish, budgerigars etc. There was a man that sold hot fresh Apple fritters. Six fritters in a paper bag and sprinkled with sugar. He would cook them while you waited. There was also a stall that sold hot and cold sarsaparilla by the glass and there were stalls selling hot dogs and hamburgers. Thanks for the video.
"He prefers to go in through the back passage...Rather than the fishy front!" Could've been straight out of a 'Carry on' film.I'm in tears!
Joolz, I’m sure I’m not the first subscriber to tell you that you’ve become a “treasured good ol’ friend” with whom one enjoys taking long walks. Please, keep these awesome videos coming. Never has my financial contribution supported such an enjoyable and reciprocal “friendship”. God bless you, and Simon, from the US.
I moved out of London to Australia 20+ years ago. These videos take me back. I can remember working as an art student in the Atlantis art shop which used to be below the Truman Brewery on Brick lane, buying my bagels at lunchtime, checking out the stalls to see I could get some good deals on the art supplies that had just been freshly nicked from the art shop that morning.
A good day always has a new Joolz Guides in it. Rashings of dead people's stories with legs akimbo
"he prefers to go in through the back passage, rather than the fishy front" ~Joolz
Thanks for another great video and congrats on 100k subs. I'm glad to be part of the viewing public 😊♥️
I died
Twas funny that.
This breh is the quintessential public school boy,
fnarr fnarr!
We half expected you to mention that Ezra Street was "Duckett's Passage" from Goodnight Sweetheart tv show with Nicholas Lyndhurst. When visiting London, one quiet Sunday i suggested we go there to see where he disappeared down the alley into the 1940's and see the Royal Oak pub front & shops used in the show.. never knew of the Columbia Road Flower Market , but sure do now LOL We never time traveled down that passage ourselves, but my spouse did say "you go first" just in case. Great market video!
Woke up this morning thinking I'm really in need of a new Joolz Guide video to make this a beautiful day...and here it is. I adore your videos and all your quirky bits of information. You are perfect. Thank you for your entertaining/enlightening work.
the pub with the black horse on Hackney Rd was originally called The Nags Head. Closed in '91
Love your stuff! Thx! When you showed modern downtown London in the background and old town in the foreground I wondered what was torn down, confiscated, burnt out, sold, to make room for the more modern bldgs. over time. Won’t hold my breath…no pressure ha ha. Your sisters music is so much a part of your stories, making history!
"...'cause this video is getting a bit long"
Don't you worry about that chap.
Yeah, we can take it Joolz, no worries.
IV X The longer the better
Imagine hour long videos, oh boy!
The only thing that has ever made me want to visit London are your videos! While watching this I ordered Lou's album proving that men can multi-task!
Please, please go back to the Geoffrey museum. I loved it when I lived in East London for 24 years. Your videos are a wonderful trip down memory lane. My children were brought up going to city farm, Stepney farm and the mud shoot. Victoria park and the children’s museum. When I get back to visit I always go for pie and mash and brick lane bagels. 😋
Only discovered these vids on Thursday......pretty much watched them all and the Pitcairn film too. Wife’s getting worried! Brilliant and informative. Nice one 👍🏻👍🏻
Although I am not a Londoner, I love London and your great videos confirm why.
Happy to see that your subscribers count picked up momentum. Well deserved !
This has become our Sunday tradition now, sunday lunch followed by Joolz guides, great video again.
Joolz, you absolute legend, this is about the fifth time I've watched this video. I find, by reason of the intro song, myself moving around to the music. The East End looks like loads of fun and I like how the vendors announce to passersby the wares and services they have on offer.
I've been working on my genealogy since 1991 and am now discovering I have many ancestors in England, quite a few with royal titles, among other countries in the UK and Europe.
I'm in the process of trying to get my US passport and want to travel to the UK and Europe.
I love watching your videos because they are loaded with history and fun details. You are visibly enjoying yourself as you walkabout through London.
May you, your crew and family and the rest of your viewers and subscribers have a safe and blessed day my brother from another mother.
Monty's....... Love that bar in Bricklane. Streetartist hangout spot !!
I was a letter carrier here in the US for 25 years and to me I love those red letter boxes...so much cutie than the ones we use
Yes they are cute,you think they would look after them,still it's only part of our history so don't really matter
When we visited in 2016, we went into the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, bought a little engraved bell :-) There was a small museum at the front of photos and history, and the gentleman in the store said that there wasn't a lot of call for new bells, that most of their business was maintenance. Sort of hoped they would be working on Big Ben during their renos. Really gutted to hear they closed the following year, wanted to go back and get another bell. You always think when a place has been around forever and in a grade listed building, you will have time. It was quite the place inside, and a factory just out back. Seems it will be turning into a hotel by new owners. Such a history, at least it was merged with another bell company, and the Whitechapel name will live on on some of those bells.
I believe that is where the Liberty Bell was cast
The shops that only take credit cards started appearing in NYC a few yrs ago and drove me crazy. Lots of New Yorkers complained until eventually (pre-pandemic) a law was passed that ALL shops in the City had to take cold hard cash...
Looks like a lot of fun, for a day out. Excellent video as always.
Always a treat watching a Joolz Guides video .
On a snowy day, housebound, I re-visit some of your best visits around London....an absolute favorite last spring was to go with a friend to look for her roots in the east end....we strolled Brick Lane, Columbia Road flowers, Tower Hamlets, Spitalfields City Farm.....on our bus, out the window we saw Hackney City Farms....and seeing your stroll on this video, made me so pleased....on the next trip in June, it goes on the list. Thank you for showing the colorful, unique parts of London......
Columbia Flower Market are my favorite along with Broadway Market also in East London
I was a Londoner but living in Australia for now, but I miss so much this city, when I have this nostalgia I watch your videos. I used to live close of Broadway Market and on my Sunday's I used to walk from there to Columbia Road/Bricklane. Thank you for the content.
I'm a brummie, but i love London. We come down every year for a few days. Your videos are so educational and entertaining. They keep me going until i get down there again.
Joolz Guides, the best discovery I've made on the net in some time. You really bring out the anglophile in me. Keep up the smashing good job.
The only thing better than your videos is your videos with Lil Lost Lou.
My Dad, now 92, was born at 118 Columbia Road in his grandparents' flat above their shop. They sold bedding but we've looked a bit into the history and later on it became a carpenter's workshop - as apparently many of the shops on Columbia Road were - and more recently, it was a hat shop, whose owners had to shovel tons of sawdust out from under the shop. Now, as far as I know, it's a shop that sells jewellery.
These videos make me fall in love with London all over again.
very underrated channel, when they get more funding they'll be doing guides around the world soon
One day God willing
ok...pin...pand...m..
Though I love these charming local secrets!
You're underated bruh..... The channel is based on London and surrounding areas... not the world dummy
One of my favourite museums the Geffrye is.
I t was closed for 2/3 years for refurb and by the time it opened back up again, I'd moved down to Devon.
Time to plan a trip back!
Puerile quips aside it was very informative again! Will. be checking out that farm! 😎
2:50 whilst he may not have used an architect, he did a fair job as the details are quite nice, and it's an attractive building generally, although the proportions feel clumsy. The even number symmetry doesn't work visually. You only have to look at Greek and Roman architecture to realise that aesthetic symmetry requires an odd number, with the symmetrical axis on the half grid. But all in all not a bad job and worthy of a listing.
Brick lane reminds me a bit of Venice Beach Ocean Front Walk on a summer weekend, quite a cross section of society. Great watch and thanks for posting......
I will never get to England that watching your videos makes me feel like I’m there. Thank you.
The back passage and fishy front was so naughty but I loved it...keep up the great work Julian
Joolz you’ve got three great things going for you
A personality, you don’t take yourself too seriously,and, and,and a sense of humour
Most people would be happy with one of these
Speaking of Victorians, Can you do a video on London locations associated with Gilbert and Sullivan, please?
I am a former attorney (In the U.S.,, most of us do the work of Solicitors & Barristers in One), now I am a Professor in military history, U.S. Colonial and U.S. post Independence history, high medieval Western Civilization history of politics, government, military, and diplomacy. My favorite Special Topics Class to hold during a term is American Civil War & Reconstruction.
However, I want to write on a topic about an niche topic of London history, with a lot of minutiae, during any time period/event from William I to George VI (Other than the great fire of 1666, which I SWEAR Christopher Wren started, and made a fortune off of rebuilding/remodeling almost EVERYTHING). So, in the fall of 2020 PLEASE STILL BE GIVING PERSONALIZED TOURS!!!!!!!!!! You are so knowledgeable, discuss a lot of enrichment, and delve into the minutiae of that enrichment. I would love to have you show us all over London! I would dedicate my book to you!
Great work your doing here, keeping us Londoners informed with our rich history. Thanks!
happy days at London Markets. I've gone to one , Camden , mostly used clothing.
An excellent video from Jools , displaying the wit of the London merchant, with thier quick repartee and also the pearly queens, priceless....! Thanks Jules I'm sitting behind my desk
where i work as a salesman in CDMX, but after viewing this video I feel a bit as if I've been on holidays.
My ancestors were French Huguenot silk weavers in the Brick Lane area, who moved to North after the silk weaving trade collapsed and became servants at Chatsworth House.
Just loved your Sunday guide-one of your best-thanks Joolz!
Excellent tour, as always!
My favorite market used to be Bermondsey. It started in the dark, in the wee small hours of the morning, & over the years I bought some wonderful things there. Portobello Road was wonderful also, & I have many, many things from there, but going to Bermondsey early, having bangers & mash, or a jacketed potato, in the cold morning air, before starting the hunt, will always remain my #1 market memory.
Thanks so much, Joolz!
Keep vcash in circulation! ❤ thank you for the tour Jules!
I’ve been to that market (fantastic) and have also had the most delicious bagel at that bakery. Felt like I was there again with this lovely video. Love the background music! Jolly good, mate.
Yea but he went to the new bakery that locals do t go to, it’s says est 1865, mate I remember it opening, it tries to pretend to be the first on brick lane, a total loada bull, go to the original next time yr there ;-)
As a cockney boy from Bethnal Green I thought this was a great video to watch Thank You
Very fine videos produced to seeing Indian people present time not seen. Location London THANKS to you
8:12 love seeing Phlegm art work outside of it's Sheffield home
Robert Holt also noticed the phlegm always takes me back to my time in Sheffield when his work pops up somewhere
Yes! Today is a good day! Thanks Joolz!
Never been to London but Toronto has some very similar buildings....
Thanks for the excursion and the very educational one!
Cheers from Toronto!
Yes. Just as I thought. Born and bred Londoner.
Just discovered your channel and I love it. I too walk around London on many occasions trying to discover what's new and to see what has been destroyed. East London, especially around Shoreditch has become so ugly with the new tower blocks going up so rapidly.
Congratulations on hitting 100k subs Jules. Your hard work has paid off and you always remain professional and smart in your very very informative videos...!!!
A lazy Sunday indeed, best to watch a Joolz video.
What great laugh for cold rainy October Sunday afternoon... Fanks Jools! 👍👍👍👍j
Fabulous as always. And another great song from Lou! And nobody winds you up like Lou does, sorry that your torture is our entertainment 😂
That was good, Julian; I enjoyed my walk down memory lane. I used to like to go down Brick Lane with friends to the Indian cafe/restaurants. I liked going to Columbia Road Flower market too. The East End opened up a whole new world to me. I liked the music.
Wow! What a vibrant place! Wonderful!
I really REALLY miss the Whitechapel Bell Foundry. I was lucky enough to have a tour of it, in its last year. Amazing craftsmanship and specialist equipment. Pity it did not survive. It just could not compete with some newer-equipped foundries in Europe.
This guy is very educational when I travel I tried to learn as much as I can in the town that I visit London should be very proud of this man
Brilliant! Another awesome Sunday stroll with Joolz! Love the farm and the markets! What a lot of fun! It's cool to see the local life along side the historic locations. Great to see and hear Lou as well. Love the tune! Just saw the vid on Lou's channel. Thanks again for making my Sunday! Cheers!
Hey Hey .........What a Top Video......Class..... Jules keep up the 1st class content.
1:40 you trousers seem to match the line on the roadway!! Love ya Joolz!!
4:31 superb flower stall by that couple.
I have been to London lots of times and I am yet to bump into you Joolz, lol. 😀
I love your channel and am surprised you do not have more subcribers. ~❤~
Really everyone everyone else seems to! 😂
@@Joolzguides Maybe he goes to the wrong pubs?
rotten luck, I ran into him the first time I was in London^^
Great video. I moved from London to live in Canada about 9 years ago. I don't really miss it that much anymore, but your videos are one of the only things that make me feel nostalgic for the place, and remind me of some of the positive things about the city.
Absolutely love your video's! Engaging, informative, and very enjoyable!
Brilliant!
Brilliant episode Joolz
Love your stuff. music is better. keep up the good work.xxxx
Great videos, takes me back to my days living in London many years ago. Hope you can make one about Broadway market, London Fields, Mare Street, The Narrow Way, all those places join together. Would love to see you walking around that area.
The black cab coffee guy is brilliant, and the finest coffee in the area. 👍
Great as always. That oyster shucker is a great find. I would actually have liked another two or three minutes around those markets as some interesting stores there! Don’t worry videos never long enough
Super video! I love these cute little pubs you go to. You look wonderful as usual Julian. Thanks!
Another highly enjoyable seventeen-and-a-half minutes, musical score and all. Thanks Joolz, thanks LLL. Hearty congrats on passing 100k subscribers !
This channel has got to be one of the most informative & interesting on the whole of RUclips. Joolz you should be given a show on the BBC. Your knowledge of London (The worlds Greatest metropolis) is unparalleled & that with your charm, bonkers’ness, wit & insatiable charisma makes it complete. Just purchased the book (Superb) 👍 a must read for everyone with an interest in our capital city. Please keep the channel going Joolz. Your a Giant of a man in every sense. Fascinating 👍To bump into you one day would be the pinnacle 👍
The place with the black horses head(8:26) was a pub .....I knew it as The Hackney Cab in the 80’s
Was that your first time pouring a pint? Very impressive.
I’ll be in London next week, hope I can bump into you.
Joolz, you're a gem of information. I hope to visit London in the not too distant future. My wife and I have been perusing your videos for destinations.
Hey. I lived there in 1968. A young Cdn in London. The Beigel shop was my favourite pie shop but I remember it over by or on Vallance Rd right across the way from the mom of the Krays. I lived on Kerbela St. 3 quid a week rent!
Hi Joolz, Another great video. You're brave walking around the East end dressed for Henley. At the flower market were you thinking of Buster Edwards who ran a flower stall outside the Waterloo road entrance to Waterloo. He was there throughout the seventies, many a time I saw him.
I went to the Jeffrey museum on a school trip back in the late fifties, I remember the long corridor connecting the different rooms.
Hi Julian, just listening to all your sisters music on Spotify! Great thanks!
hi joolz. i love the type of music you add to your videos. it makes your channel unique.
The chili hotness scale is called scoville units. It's base on the number of sugar water sprays is takes to reduce the burn.
Thanks Joolz. A real eye opener. Next time I'm in town I'm off for some oysters. Bless you and yours bro. Gx
Thanks again Joolz, loving your videos.
Lovely video only thing it's to short thanks for the upload really enjoyed it brings back the old memories of my childhood
I LOVE Columbia rd flower market. That's defo worth a day trip up to London. Hopefully will again unless life has changed forever who knows.
I remember dying once after eating a very hot chili.
Never again, I tell Ya!
Greetings from Malta
I want to visit London so badly now and you're to blame! ;-)
Anyway, thanks a lot for the most brilliant London videos ever and congrats to 100k. You well deserved it.
Great film. This is where I'll be taking my wife on our short visit to London next year 👍🏻
Only just yesterday I watched ' A study in Terror ' 1965 John Neville and Judi Dench based on Jack the Ripper and set in White Chapel. Tell you what it is a very good take. Thankyou so much for taking me places
Always amazing to watch your videos I enjoy take care