BRISTOL AS IT WAS - BARTON HILL IN THE 1960s

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2022
  • THE 1960s WAS THE TRANSITION FROM THE OLD VICTORIAN TERRACE STREETS TO THE MODERN HIGH RISE FLATS. THE OLD BARTON HILL CLOSE KNIT COMMUNITY DISAPPEARED FOREVER. THESE PHOTOS ARE FROM MY OWN AND BARTON HILL HISTORY GROUP'S COLLECTION. HOPE YOU ENJOY THEM.

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  • @jeanpalmer141
    @jeanpalmer141 2 месяца назад

    Great photos as a train spotter I well remember walking from Temple Meads to Barrow Road MPD in the late 50s. What amazed me about the photos was the lack of rubbish and graffiti. The area was not very wealthy but there is still an air of things being spick and span - almost Bristol fashion. The contrast to today is very depressing indeed. John

  • @user-tl6it7yg6x
    @user-tl6it7yg6x Год назад +1

    Born in Bristol in 88. Love Bristol so much and always trying to find images of it from years gone by, thank you so much for posting these, will show my parents this video they’d love it too!

  • @grahamhunt7488
    @grahamhunt7488 Год назад

    Thank you for posting these historic photos. I was Bristol slum clearance officer 1963-66 by which time most of Barton Hill had been demolished and new blocks of flats were built. Sadly I now realise that whole communities of friends had been broken up when many of them were rehoused in Hartcliffe, Withywood and other estates.

    • @historymandave4739
      @historymandave4739  Год назад +1

      Hello Graham. Unfortunately the flats were not the utopia they promised. Regards Dave.

  • @puppy1584
    @puppy1584 Год назад

    This was a real pleasure to see drop into my inbox…I’ve screen grabbed quite a few pictures so I can study them. Thanks Dave.

  • @neilosborne716
    @neilosborne716 6 месяцев назад

    Lovely to see but always sadness me whenever I see images of this from any uk city, rows of small Victorian houses ( that could mostly have been renovated and still popular today) flattened to make way for soulless tower blocks, glad i didn’t live through it as i would have hated it.

  • @mikehodder7833
    @mikehodder7833 Год назад

    Excellent photos. I went to Technical school in Barton Hill between 1961 & 64. Brought back a lot of memories. I'm not sure though that the photos of the Feeder and especially Netham lock are in Barton Hill.

    • @historymandave4739
      @historymandave4739  Год назад

      Hello Mike. The Feeder is the southern boundary of Barton Hill. Regards Dave.

    • @mikehodder7833
      @mikehodder7833 Год назад

      @@historymandave4739 Hi Dave, thanks for the info, I stand corrected. Regards Mike

  • @FutureBoy.
    @FutureBoy. Год назад

    Am amazing collection of pictures. Thanks for sharing! I wonder if you have any pictures of the infants/junior school on Queen Ann Road in the 60s, 70s, and 80s? I've looked many times, but I cannot find a single picture...

    • @historymandave4739
      @historymandave4739  Год назад +1

      There is a then and now picture on Flickr. Regards Dave.

    • @davidrich7556
      @davidrich7556 Год назад +1

      Can you put a link up for those pictures of the school on Queen Ann Road please. I used to go there in the early 80s