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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2020
  • A collection of historical clips of Melbourne, all the way from the very first film shot in Melbourne, the 1896 Melbourne Cup, to the long haired 1970s. Enjoy the trip.
    Acknowledgements:
    Living Melbourne
    Living Hawthorn
    Marvellous Melbourne
    Melbourne Today
    Commuting by Cable
    Country Roads Board, Great Ocean Road
    The Wedding Belle
    The Melbourne Rendezvous
    Christmas in Australia
    Joyful and Triumphant
    Life in Australia
    Melbourne 1978, ABC
    The Walk, Alan Silvestri (Soundtrack)

Комментарии • 537

  • @WelcomeTooo
    @WelcomeTooo 2 года назад +425

    As a kid in 1978 I dreamed of being a tram driver….in 1990 I became a tram driver 😊

    • @moniquem783
      @moniquem783 2 года назад +10

      Cool!

    • @NoTaboos
      @NoTaboos 2 года назад +7

      I HATE trams. Never use them. They just ruin traffic flow. Trams stop in the middle of the road; buses pull over.

    • @jinniubility
      @jinniubility 2 года назад +4

      Lucky you. The dream comes true

    • @symon3003
      @symon3003 2 года назад +7

      You still driving?
      I know few drivers been on the job 30 plus yrs...

    • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
      @jesusislukeskywalker4294 2 года назад +17

      i love melbourne and it's trams. so do my children. we lost our trams here in brisbane.

  • @bernadettelanders7306
    @bernadettelanders7306 2 месяца назад +27

    My grandmother was born in Melbourne 1885. Lived in Carlton. We often went to the city when I slept at nana. Nan passed away in 1978, 2 years after I had my first child. She would have seen all of that.
    My great aunt was the family storyteller, she was born in 1900, passed in 1992, her mother was Irish, we drove her crazy begging her to tell us the same funny stories over and over lol. My parents lived great long happy lives with stories told. Dad passed 89 in his own bed in his sleep. But we knew he made up half off the stories 😂. Mum passed aged 95, only one hour in hospital, true stories from mum lol. I know I got the best parents and grandparents who were all wonderful story tellers of their past 💞

    • @lilish25
      @lilish25 Месяц назад +1

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @bettysteve322716
      @bettysteve322716 2 дня назад

      Perspective, Ned Kelly was hung in 1880.

  • @SonapPlayz
    @SonapPlayz Год назад +13

    The music it self was a emotional journey

  • @StarSwarm.
    @StarSwarm. Год назад +74

    You know there was a really poignant eeriness of the first couple of minutes when you realise literally every single person in the film is no longer living. You see them going about their lives not knowing the world would shortly be upended by two world wars. This is why history is so important. It’s not just then… it’s also now.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  Год назад +3

      Beautiful and wise words, thank you

    • @TheVaughan5
      @TheVaughan5 9 месяцев назад +2

      Great footage. The images combined with the music make me very nostalgic and a bit sad being the last survivor in my family. Great memories of Melbourne in the 60’s come flooding back.

    • @66secularist
      @66secularist 5 месяцев назад

      I was thinking exactly the same just then. The young in these collections of film will be forever young.

    • @newbleppmore7855
      @newbleppmore7855 4 месяца назад

      there was no Australian draft in ww1

    • @DavidNotSolomon
      @DavidNotSolomon 3 месяца назад

      Yes, we ll what waits for us over the next couple of years? We have no idea.

  • @petermcculloch4933
    @petermcculloch4933 Год назад +7

    All gone.Foys, George's, Archie and Jugheads, Tim the Toyman, the Tivoli, the grand old cinemas, the flea shops, Basement Discs

  • @ScottMorganINFJ
    @ScottMorganINFJ 2 года назад +36

    When Australia was young and free.

    • @lilish25
      @lilish25 Месяц назад +1

      ❤❤❤❤

  • @bottlesbibs
    @bottlesbibs 2 года назад +98

    So beautiful but it makes me so sad. I miss those days. I don't like the world we live in today and each year it just gets worse.☹️

    • @Doogsa-dl8sc
      @Doogsa-dl8sc Год назад

      Don't be sad. Hold onto your past memories.
      Remember everything the media feeds into your mind is designed to make you believe its getting worse. It's not getting worse, turn off your TV and stop reading newspapers and very quickly the joy will return.

    • @Harkeilla
      @Harkeilla Год назад +5

      complaining about it won't do any good - do something about it.

    • @bottlesbibs
      @bottlesbibs Год назад +15

      @@Harkeilla if I alone could do something to change it I would but unfortunately it's not only up to me. I was more nostalgic than complaining. I don't understand why how I feel bothers you.

    • @johnstimpson6834
      @johnstimpson6834 Год назад

      @@Harkeilla get off the lounge chair and get a job, stop scrounging off the taxpayers who are doing something worthwhile with their lives Hark!. You obviously don't understand Australia at all. Get out and help people instead of trying to stir up garbage all day long. What a party life you must follow

    • @masterspark9880
      @masterspark9880 Год назад

      You miss the days when aboriginal people had no rights, child mortality was much higher than now, and Melbourne had literal slums?

  • @francesblabey3055
    @francesblabey3055 9 месяцев назад +5

    Melbourne in the 60s a d 70s was such a nicer place than now.
    Cars were less as well as people. More of a large country town.
    No graffiti, no drugs, no obesity just clean living folks.
    Of course there were the underbelly but not visible .
    Good bye marvellous Melbourne.😔

  • @johnrusso1720
    @johnrusso1720 6 месяцев назад +2

    Born in Melbourne at the Queen Victoria Hospital, 1967. Proudly raised here. ❤ What a fabulous video. Well done!

  • @charliegill2081
    @charliegill2081 2 года назад +57

    It is amazing the way that ordinary everyday footage, when set to certain music, can make you feel so much

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад +6

      That was the idea. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Giggler99
    @Giggler99 3 года назад +69

    8:04 Frenchman Alain Mimoun winner of the 1956 Olympic Marathon buying a newspaper!

  • @genb4016
    @genb4016 2 года назад +63

    Such clear footage - great someone had the foresight to record these scenes. Back when Melbourne was classy.

    • @ozboomer_au
      @ozboomer_au Год назад +6

      It's actually something I try to encourage my friends to do as much as possible... and to somehow pass it on...
      Sure, the 'special events' are important... but it's the everyday that will be more significant to more people down the track, when what we consider 'normal' is gone.. which is already happening, in a lot of ways...
      To those who can remember: Children swinging from a Hills hoist in the back yard.. when we used to play marbles around the drain points in a playground.. watching Mum & Dad almost breaking their backs digging in the Melbourne clays to build that fence that they couldn't afford to have someone build... when we used to climb trees and play with 'tins on strings' (as 'stilts' or a 'telephone')... the joy we felt when we finally heard that radio station broadcasting from Equador on the old kitchen radio that could pick-up shortwave...
      Tech is great... but it's the history that gives context to where we are now.. and where we're headed...

    • @Doogsa-dl8sc
      @Doogsa-dl8sc Год назад +1

      Very true.

    • @hodeesy
      @hodeesy Год назад +1

      you mean when there were no ethnics?

    • @rogerigez21
      @rogerigez21 10 месяцев назад

      @@hodeesy Nah, just when there was no Dan Andrews. It was a much better place.

    • @stevemurrell6167
      @stevemurrell6167 Месяц назад

      @@hodeesy There were plenty you racist drongo.

  • @anthonywalsh785
    @anthonywalsh785 3 года назад +78

    some great old footage thanks for posting.
    i was born in melbourne in 1949 and lived there until
    1987 when i moved to cairns, where i still live.

    • @MrPeculiar
      @MrPeculiar 2 года назад +2

      born there 1975 ....... been in cairns for 10 years now .........happy up here but this brings in some nostalgia for old times thats for sure ;)

    • @1greenMitsi
      @1greenMitsi 2 года назад +4

      its been all downhill for melbourne since

    • @genesis6604
      @genesis6604 2 года назад

      What's it like in Cairns now without the tourist dollars

    • @MrPeculiar
      @MrPeculiar 2 года назад

      @@genesis6604 Plenty of tourists escaping the south :)

    • @anthonywalsh785
      @anthonywalsh785 2 года назад +1

      @@genesis6604 hey there craig it certainly has been a struggle for many businesses up here. no real certainty from one week to the next re possible tourists. sadly there are quite a lot of vacant shops even in our cbd. we are all looking forward to improved fortunes sooner than later.

  • @teawithlilibet
    @teawithlilibet Месяц назад +4

    Wonderful, thank you! I emigrated to Melbourne from USA in 1980. So it was interesting to see the footage of all the years from before I arrived. ❤

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  Месяц назад

      Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it

  • @andrewvoya5234
    @andrewvoya5234 3 года назад +96

    Proud to be borne in Melbourne 1968.
    What a magnificent city .
    Like all great cities of the world it changes and evolves constantly. But each one of us holds special their own piece of time in our own memory, as that Never changes. .
    It’s eternal.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  3 года назад +14

      Beautifully put... so much better than some of the negative comments.

    • @humanbeing8819
      @humanbeing8819 2 года назад +4

      @Bruce nah, you've just got a chip on your shoulder.

    • @wayne_3791
      @wayne_3791 Год назад +1

      Go back in time and ask every single one of those people if they think things have changed for the better.

    • @DavidNotSolomon
      @DavidNotSolomon 3 месяца назад

      I also was born that year - it is sh*it hole now - if you can even afford to live there.

  • @TheAxelay
    @TheAxelay 3 года назад +57

    Wonderful set right here right up to the year I was born (1978). Sadly Melbourne/Victoria will never be known for these historic elements anymore via 2020 beyond if you get my drift sigh...

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  3 года назад +5

      I’m more upbeat about the future.

    • @TheAxelay
      @TheAxelay 3 года назад +1

      @@GlowingTube , that's great in spite with what's happening with the world right now. Nothing wrong with it. Hope never hurt anybody here.

    • @seansingh8862
      @seansingh8862 2 года назад +17

      @@TheAxelay Funnily enough I was also born in 1978, and I was just thinking the exact opposite thing: it's amazing how well many of these historic landmarks have been preserved and how recognisable so much of it is. I guess it's just a glass half full/empty situation.

    • @TheAxelay
      @TheAxelay 2 года назад +3

      @@seansingh8862 , great timeline year births think alike?! Well maybe just this once?! The glass is always open to interpretation by whomever until it's smashed! Cheers etc.

    • @LadyOfShaIott
      @LadyOfShaIott 2 года назад +1

      Totally agree…

  • @maazzzaa
    @maazzzaa 2 года назад +39

    Look how much light and sunshine used to reach the steets and footpaths!

    • @zoltrix7779
      @zoltrix7779 2 года назад

      Trees are so over rated.

  • @ambermay7032
    @ambermay7032 2 года назад +14

    This is the aprox dates of when my grandmother was born and when she died. Its amazing to see the world she lived in and how it changed throughout the years.

  • @0Nadia1997
    @0Nadia1997 2 года назад +17

    I wish I could live through the old days. It seems so peaceful.

    • @Harold_Flite
      @Harold_Flite 2 года назад +10

      Because it was homogeneous.

    • @arisl2370
      @arisl2370 2 года назад +2

      @@Harold_Fliteit was just a simpler time and with less importance on wealth and more on lifestyle

    • @Harold_Flite
      @Harold_Flite 2 года назад +1

      @@arisl2370 yes, the lifestyle our homogeneous ancestors built and left us to enjoy....not anymore thanks to mass immigration.
      Why is that so hard to comprehend.

    • @sarcasmo57
      @sarcasmo57 Год назад +2

      You're living in somebody's old days.

    • @jonnawyatt
      @jonnawyatt Год назад

      ​@@Harold_Flite
      Ya mean white?

  • @georgie6733
    @georgie6733 8 дней назад +2

    Priceless🤗🙏

  • @Mikelowrey90
    @Mikelowrey90 2 года назад +5

    The music goes so well with the video.

    • @newbleppmore7855
      @newbleppmore7855 4 месяца назад

      the extremely depressing music?

    • @Mikelowrey90
      @Mikelowrey90 3 месяца назад

      Well I don’t think it’s depressing at all. Each to their own.

  • @EZ-viewing.
    @EZ-viewing. 2 года назад +27

    Innocence of simpler years gone by. How nostalgic. It’s amazing how the streets seem almost deserted, due to low population of the times. A sadly missed time when honesty, dignity, civility and respect truely held their meaning. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing more.

    • @Tasmantor
      @Tasmantor 2 года назад +1

      The honest, dignified and civil respect that kept the indigenous population out of the electorate and covered for member of the clergy who were sexual abusing minors. Oh if only you could still beat you spouse and children but been seen as a good bloke because you played footy well enough to almost go professional.

    • @rajivmurkejee7498
      @rajivmurkejee7498 Год назад +3

      @@Tasmantor Are you OK?
      Yes there were problems, as there always are , but without doubt the prevalence of mental illness and crime has greatly increased ( look it up )

    • @DavidNotSolomon
      @DavidNotSolomon 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Tasmantor You really think things are better today? The number of kids abused in state care dwarfs whatever happened in the church - but it is all hushed up - still going on I am sure.

  • @Hongaars1969
    @Hongaars1969 2 года назад +104

    Thank you for assembling this seemingly timeless journey through the heart of Melbourne. Beautifully edited and assembled and I loved your choice of music too.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад +4

      Thank you for the kind words

    • @TheForbinExperiment
      @TheForbinExperiment 2 года назад +5

      Id like to echo Doc Martin here, thank you. Very well done, and surprisingly moving.

    • @brucekilby9957
      @brucekilby9957 2 года назад +3

      Yes. This is a great look at Melbourne over the years. The fashions,cars,buildings and city itself changing decade by decade,from slow to much quicker. Nice music as well. 😊🇦🇺

  • @personofearth5076
    @personofearth5076 3 года назад +29

    This is sheer beauty to me. I was born in Melbourne in 1958 and fret for the days that once were.. Thank you so much for the video.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  3 года назад +2

      My pleasure

    • @TomMathesonColes
      @TomMathesonColes 2 года назад +1

      What was the party scene like in your prime years?

    • @personofearth5076
      @personofearth5076 2 года назад

      @@TomMathesonColes Probably no different to today's, we just had a crazy way of dressing then.

  • @WJJ1961
    @WJJ1961 2 года назад +17

    Superb music choice. 17 at the time it ended. Great city to have lived in

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад +2

      Thank you, a haunting piece.

  • @laurencehyde2168
    @laurencehyde2168 7 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely wonderful plus the music is so fitting.thanks for this

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Gazza-M
    @Gazza-M Месяц назад +2

    Wish we could back to that time when life was simple. So much I remember. Great "You Tube" Post GT

  • @Adriana-vw8sz
    @Adriana-vw8sz 9 месяцев назад +4

    Priceless thanks 😊

  • @LiveFreeOrDie2A
    @LiveFreeOrDie2A Год назад +6

    The most noticeable change isn’t the city or the technological advancements.. it’s the people. Just look at how EVERYONE used to dress so classy. It shows a society that took itself seriously, where everyone had self-respect. Even by 1978 you can already see the change, never mind now in 2023.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  Год назад

      People did dress up back then. I also like modern fashion too.

    • @happys6057
      @happys6057 Год назад

      You cab wear grbby old clothes and get lost in Simpson desert. No one will miss you.

  • @rogercarter1265
    @rogercarter1265 2 года назад +6

    There is something special about Melbourne. I always love to visit.

  • @Lardenoy
    @Lardenoy Месяц назад +2

    Merci ! J'ai songé à ma propre grand -mère, née en 1896 et décédée en 1987... Française ( Reims) dont la famille avait traversé les deux Guerres Mondiales, que de transformations techniques, artistiques, politiques, d'habitudes ou d'habitat en une seule génération !

  • @pauljackson3900
    @pauljackson3900 Год назад +2

    Wonderful footage. Thankyou

  • @konkombotis5549
    @konkombotis5549 Год назад +5

    I was born in Melbourne in 1967 next to Epworth Hospital & have lived here ever since.
    It's amazing to see buildings in Melbourne still standing as the Brits have built on tried n tested architecture. Over the decades, seeing fashion change n population growth with transport from horse n cart to cars. Myers a must shop for fashion & of course the famous trams still running. A most liveable city, you gotta love it. Thanks for uploading.

  • @spacewalktraveller1
    @spacewalktraveller1 8 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for putting this together. It was great to take a walk down memory lane. I was born in Melbourne in the late 60's, and it is amazing to see all the changes. This film is a real gem.

  • @peterbassett8647
    @peterbassett8647 3 года назад +15

    Fabulous footage from 1964 when I used to walk every week day to and from Flinders Street up to A.H.Enticott, Photo engravers in Little Lonsdale Street. Thankyou.

  • @giuseppesavaglio8136
    @giuseppesavaglio8136 Год назад +2

    We are passing through history. This is history.

  • @georgie6733
    @georgie6733 8 дней назад +1

    I think I just jumped timelines😂That was truly an emotional rollercoaster for so many reasons. Wondeful video, thankyou soo much. God Bless You😇🙏

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  8 дней назад

      You are most welcome… I’m glad you enjoyed the journey through time.

  • @timbodedidleo
    @timbodedidleo Год назад +14

    Australia you had a beautiful city. Such a great shame that Melbourne wasnt preserved with the same reverence that this movie here has reflected to us.

    • @nsrfreak
      @nsrfreak 7 месяцев назад

      Diversity sucks

    • @An-lv9vw
      @An-lv9vw 3 месяца назад

      ​@@nsrfreakconvicts suck

    • @christina7215
      @christina7215 Месяц назад

      @@An-lv9vwas soon as they landed in Australia… they were free. You joke. That was the deal. Move to Australia free

    • @An-lv9vw
      @An-lv9vw Месяц назад

      @@christina7215 hence we welcome all in Oz

  • @nocental1053
    @nocental1053 Год назад +2

    its satisfying, watching your home city evolve

  • @queenofthebutterflies5212
    @queenofthebutterflies5212 9 месяцев назад +3

    Wow, so magical going on that journey through the decades. Thanks

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  9 месяцев назад

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it.

  • @pattycake-gu6de
    @pattycake-gu6de 2 года назад +9

    I was born and have lived in Perth since 1957 but I tell you this made me cry as I thought of all my relatives who were born and passed in australia during these years, beautiful touching music choice.

  • @roddygogo7772
    @roddygogo7772 2 года назад +6

    Loved growing up in Melbourne.

  • @chazburger100
    @chazburger100 2 года назад +8

    the city with no skyscrapers in the 50's was really cool, the city feels so dark all the time now

  • @user-qg2ze6ui5c
    @user-qg2ze6ui5c Месяц назад +1

    Very well put together, basically as my memory.

  • @mickwinters8484
    @mickwinters8484 2 года назад +6

    BLOODY AWESOME GUYS, NOW I HAVE TEARS IN MY EYES, THANK YOU!!!

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @willyates9176
    @willyates9176 8 месяцев назад +2

    Loved watching this. Very well produced, thanks to all involved. ❤

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you. It’s just me doing the selection of material , editing and music selection. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @chainsawversustree
    @chainsawversustree 3 года назад +38

    108 years from first fleet landing to a bustling city so much achieved in such a short time

    • @Cornerstanding
      @Cornerstanding 3 года назад +4

      That is a very short period of time.

    • @piusx8317
      @piusx8317 2 года назад +7

      Australia is a very, very young country

    • @Harold_Flite
      @Harold_Flite 2 года назад +6

      And now it smells like New Dheli...

    • @577niccy
      @577niccy Год назад +1

      i wouldn't refer to it as achievement because of the iniquities towards the indigenous aussies

    • @Nmaddog2313
      @Nmaddog2313 Год назад

      How has nobody called you out. Lol 108 years. Noooooooooooo

  • @remm952
    @remm952 2 года назад +8

    Stunning music choice GT. Absolutely sublime. For someone like me who was born in 1952, the images bring back fond memories of a more gentler time. The chaos of the modern world would do well to revisit older times from a global perspective as well. I sincerely thank you for opportunity to revisit this era.
    Blessings.

  • @kenzog5428
    @kenzog5428 2 года назад +14

    The biggest stick out part for me as others pointed out is how classy people dressed back then. I work in the city now, you still have the large crowds etc. When we think of the past we always romance it because of nostalgia etc and one day in 50 years time other will be romancing 2021, even tho its been a horrible year. Memory tends to favor the positive.
    PS: Well done on the video, i loved the music too!

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад

      Thank you

    • @StarSwarm.
      @StarSwarm. Год назад +1

      History will remember 2021 Victoria in a VERY, VERY different way. And it certainly won’t be romantic.

    • @andrewbergman9315
      @andrewbergman9315 Год назад

      nobody will ever romance these days

    • @j_edwards6075
      @j_edwards6075 Год назад +1

      Even now I'm shocked by how well people in the city attire themselves. I used to live on the Gold Coast 6-7 years ago when I was studying and I recently had to travel back for a day to pick up car parts. I had to stop into the shops while I was there and I was surprised by how well people were dressed just out and about at the shops. It wasn't just some people, but it seemed everybody was dressed to the nines; I felt very underdressed wearing a t-shirt and shorts.

    • @darioburatovich2240
      @darioburatovich2240 Год назад +2

      Only the rich were filmed, they wouldn't spend expensive film.on eevery day ordinary Joe Blog' s life.
      Although there are films of British workers coming out of factories.
      But there's mostly "events" for high society that got filmed.

  • @mbond007
    @mbond007 2 года назад +3

    how i missed melbourne so much.this place will always be in my heart. 😥

  • @Dandelion_flight
    @Dandelion_flight 2 года назад +9

    I am a migrant to Melbourne and have been living here for the past 13 years. Lovely too see how the past looks like. Thanks.

  • @cherylpurdue888
    @cherylpurdue888 8 месяцев назад +2

    I loved the horse and carriages .😊

  • @tonyday7233
    @tonyday7233 3 месяца назад +2

    Lovely film, i worked in Bourke Street 1967, when i was fifteen to about 1974, after a few job changes i i was back in the city in 1980 working for Vicrail as a train guard till about 85.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing your story

  • @davidharlem6824
    @davidharlem6824 2 года назад +14

    Adored that Melbourne - not anymore.

  • @jasonblake5576
    @jasonblake5576 2 года назад +9

    Brilliant!

  • @johannusverhoeff4911
    @johannusverhoeff4911 Год назад +3

    very well made film...it was the Australia I loved. I almost cried. I do not know the Australia of today.

    • @robinhoodsherwood2646
      @robinhoodsherwood2646 10 месяцев назад

      Have you thought of moving to Victorian desert. Lot of crawling creatures like ya

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 2 года назад +3

    Arrived in Melbourne in 1980. Enjoyed this video.

  • @vinorob
    @vinorob 3 года назад +17

    That made me homesick. Cheers mate.

  • @hasanergene2716
    @hasanergene2716 2 года назад +4

    Really enjoyed watching melbourne over the years

  • @thevirginclanlee275
    @thevirginclanlee275 2 года назад +5

    Wow, back then it was so nice, and good thing is it continued today.

  • @peterdavey8348
    @peterdavey8348 2 года назад +5

    Fabulous stuff. The NFSA is a treasure trove.

  • @evolveausevolveaus
    @evolveausevolveaus 2 года назад +3

    Born at St Vincent's Fitzroy 1975, raised in Williamstown.
    Thanks for the memories, awesome footage.

  • @bowlingaz
    @bowlingaz Год назад +3

    A wonderful video of my favourite city. Thank you for uploading. I'm surprised by how many cars there already were by the 1930s.

  • @mightymike9353
    @mightymike9353 2 года назад +4

    Amazingly beautiful Melbourne

  • @catalinagomez924
    @catalinagomez924 Год назад +3

    I come from South America and I have been living in Victoria for 21 years. Melbourne was and still is a beautiful city. Change is part of everything. Beautiful footage, I love it! Thank You.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  Год назад +1

      Muchas gracias or if you are from Brazil, Muito obrigado

    • @catalinagomez924
      @catalinagomez924 Год назад +1

      @@GlowingTube ☺From Colombia, but Australia is my country too💚💛

    • @LHRTW
      @LHRTW 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@catalinagomez924true and it is a universal country made for the world 🎉❤

  • @gavanwhatever8196
    @gavanwhatever8196 Месяц назад +1

    Taxis making U turns in front of oncoming traffic is, apparently, timeless...

  • @conpop6924
    @conpop6924 2 года назад +4

    My dad was born in 1956 just outside of Melbourne. I was born in 2004. Its crazy to me what the world was like when he was born compared to how it was when i was born

  • @osocool1too
    @osocool1too 4 года назад +8

    Really enjoyed this wonderful compilation ... Thank you for uploading. 👍😇

  • @brucewilliams8714
    @brucewilliams8714 2 года назад +2

    We kids used to love the front seat upstairs on the Bourke Street double-deck buses.
    All wonderful scenes and memories.

  • @mrporsche4236
    @mrporsche4236 3 года назад +8

    Gone forever!

  • @jdg2921
    @jdg2921 2 года назад +17

    They destroyed so many old beautiful buildings and turned it in to a big city

    • @stephenroberts8820
      @stephenroberts8820 2 года назад +1

      A lot of beautiful buildings still around. That’s why it’s marvellous Melbourne

    • @jdg2921
      @jdg2921 2 года назад +1

      @@stephenroberts8820 would of had much more character and history as opposed to these soulless modern buildings they build today

    • @humanbeing8819
      @humanbeing8819 2 года назад +1

      @@jdg2921 I think 100 years from now people will regard today's buildings as classic and their new buildings as ugly.

    • @jdg2921
      @jdg2921 2 года назад +3

      @@humanbeing8819 maybe, I doubt it though. Only because the buildings of the old world had so much detail and expression. But we shall see. The coffee palace was a beautiful building that got destroyed, and in that location is one of the ugliest buildings in Australia

  • @RiczWest
    @RiczWest 2 года назад +2

    Lovely

  • @nicolassantamaria1171
    @nicolassantamaria1171 2 года назад +17

    The city was beautiful without the skyscrapers

    • @jdg2921
      @jdg2921 2 года назад

      Melbourne coffee palace and fish markets were two lovely buildings they destroyed

    • @planetX15
      @planetX15 2 года назад

      @@jdg2921 Is that now called the Federal Coffee Palace?

    • @jdg2921
      @jdg2921 2 года назад

      @@planetX15 yes

  • @hugocortes3680
    @hugocortes3680 3 года назад +7

    BEAUTIFUL VIDEO, THANK YOU FOR SHARING! :)

  • @KatieMooo905
    @KatieMooo905 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, this shows me the Melbourne my family knew. From my Great Great Grandparents time (they arrived between 1850 and 1880) through to mine. Wonderful 😀

  • @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm
    @ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm 2 года назад +13

    1964 = 9 yo and my mum had a milkbar she knew tram drivers they would get sandwiches and milkshakes and i could go on a tram ride into the city with the driver keeping an eye on me in a front seal ! wow i do remember coles lunch cafe and pies at 10 yo with friends skinny arnold and simmo !

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад

      A wonderful memory

    • @ahsanfilibuster
      @ahsanfilibuster 2 года назад

      What a great memory when people had more trust in others. Life was so close to nature

  • @Detroit8V92tta
    @Detroit8V92tta 4 года назад +21

    That's bloody fantastic! I hope you have more to upload👍

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  3 года назад +11

      Working on a few more... stay tuned

  • @ellasscraps7734
    @ellasscraps7734 10 месяцев назад +2

    How easy going were people back then and respectful what a shame that’s all gone, people have more than ever now yet treat others like they don’t matter ❤❤❤

  • @charmantbeaugarcon8306
    @charmantbeaugarcon8306 2 года назад +5

    Beautifully done.
    Thanks for such quality editing.
    Great choice of music!

  • @kezza138
    @kezza138 2 года назад +5

    My home, l remember you like this.

  • @jadethornton7975
    @jadethornton7975 2 года назад +3

    Melbourne is special. After traveling I always know I'm truely home when I first see a Yarra Tram. I don't know what it is about them. I'm in the skybus, I see the city skyline that we all know so well. Travel up Spencer Street still not feeling it. Get off the bus walk through the station still not feeling it. Step out in the street, see the 109 tram swing past and suddenly I feel safe. I feel relaxed. I know I'm home. I will never understand that.

  • @georginashanti4605
    @georginashanti4605 2 года назад +2

    Amazing footage, thank you!

  • @angelwings3128
    @angelwings3128 2 года назад +4

    Incredible footage, wow!

  • @arrowb3408
    @arrowb3408 2 года назад +6

    Love Melbourne in 19th and the early stage of 20 century. Very relaxing and slow pace of western life.
    And we had Xmas tree decoration in CBD back then.
    Now the city features remain not much change, the human faces, walking speed and even the numbers of police increase hundred times. Can imagine that life at that time.
    It is really touching to see the OLD Mebourne like any big city in the US without violence, protesting propaganda group marching or sprawling on the street and no epidemic scene in the video.
    I wish I could Back to the Past at that time and old days.

  • @LadyOfShaIott
    @LadyOfShaIott 2 года назад +17

    Heartbreaking to see how this city, where I live, has been ruined - beautiful old architecture has been replaced by the same glass and steel monstrosities that have destroyed London. And the current Victorian Premier cheers on it’s demise…

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад +8

      I also like modern architecture, however, too much of our heritage has been trashed which is a shame.

    • @theoduval1408
      @theoduval1408 2 года назад +3

      Back when the opportunity was there, post World War Two, the architecture of the original grid of Melbourne should have been left intact and preserved and new skyscraper centre developed nearby. Although that said, the European cities that seem to survive without skyscrapers are so much more beautiful.

    • @LadyOfShaIott
      @LadyOfShaIott 2 года назад

      @@theoduval1408 So true. When you visit London, you will see a beautiful building by Sir Christopher Wren then some appalling glass and steel construction beside it…it saddens me.

    • @hiramhackenbacker9096
      @hiramhackenbacker9096 2 года назад +3

      Tell me of a modern city where this isn't happening. I don't know why you are blaming the current Premier for it. Go and have a look at Sydney and what's been knocked down there.

    • @Tasmantor
      @Tasmantor 2 года назад

      @@hiramhackenbacker9096 because they let the Herald Sun do all the thinking for them years ago and now exist as pure reactionary spite at what small progress that has been made.

  • @user-mg6uf3xb6b
    @user-mg6uf3xb6b Год назад +3

    Beautiful beautiful. I love how elegant everyone was up util the 70s 😂if only people had class these days

  • @johnrayes5973
    @johnrayes5973 2 года назад +1

    This is very well put together - well done! Thank you for the video.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words

  • @jenniemortimermusic7572
    @jenniemortimermusic7572 3 года назад +4

    Amazing footage!

  • @gandfgandf5826
    @gandfgandf5826 2 года назад +1

    That was wonderful to watch. Thank you.

  • @mish4164
    @mish4164 2 года назад +2

    Magnificent.. Thankyou

  • @sappernz
    @sappernz 2 года назад +1

    great video..you really nailed it with the music. Wonderful combination. Many thanks

  • @pioneerjatt93
    @pioneerjatt93 2 года назад +1

    its amazing to see how men and women always dresss properly back in the days. amazing video

  • @Lab4Official
    @Lab4Official 11 месяцев назад +1

    Australia is like a home from home for me, 21 visits so far, I love St Kilda, Melbourne, such an awesome country.

  • @somerandomindian9670
    @somerandomindian9670 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for showing the Timeline of Melbourne I live there thanks bro.

  • @weihan5366
    @weihan5366 2 года назад +10

    Love how the city landscape partially remains unchanged after so many years.

    • @theoduval1408
      @theoduval1408 2 года назад +1

      Preparation for the 1956 olympics saw the greatest destruction of a city that would today, had it been left intact, would have rivalled Paris. Greed is eternal and is allowed too much influence in a our shared management of our planet.

  • @jyeroberts1594
    @jyeroberts1594 3 года назад +3

    Thank you

  • @fiamun
    @fiamun 2 года назад +1

    WOW, that was such a nice video to watch. Good work.

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  2 года назад

      Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @catecurl3790
    @catecurl3790 Год назад +1

    A terrific video to watch. Very enjoyable, I am also grateful for the exceptional music played throughout. So glad it wasn't a conglomerate of mismatched 'modern' pieces. Thankyou xxxx

  • @darkangel2347
    @darkangel2347 8 месяцев назад +1

    I was born in Melbourne in March 1970 but I moved to SA at very short notice in January 1974. I still live in SA to this day. Since July 2019 I’ve been to Melbourne as a visitor 5 times with the last one in May 2023. I knew in those 5 visits I was never going to get to see the place in its pre 1974 glory but in a weird modern way. This extended to playing very modern music being played. By me.

  • @smithpatricemary
    @smithpatricemary Год назад +1

    I saw my dad!!! and uncle, I screenshot it- my son looks just like him 😊 I love Melbourne, always will. Generations of my ancestors made Melbourne home ❤

    • @GlowingTube
      @GlowingTube  Год назад +1

      That is so amazing! What time into the video was it?