I bet the blacks were happy when Africa was all black too. I bet all the non-white nations wished the English imperialism never took place too. Your forefathers brought this unhealthy multiculturalism on you lot today. What goes around comes around. So, I hear you, mate
I lived in Wolverhampton from 1957 to 1961 studying at Wolverhampton college of technology I got my GCE A level in 1961 then i went to medical school in Bagdad Iraq. I was renting a room in Mrs James house she was great vey kind very good lady she did everything I need. It was best time for me I miss those days very much in June 2024 I will visit my favorite city for one week. I watch Wolves on the TV a lot. best city in UK the Wolverhampton
There was never a heart of Wolverhampton ,I can assure you the very heart of Wolverhampton was it's outstanding people right up to and around 1970 - an exceptional people We were proud It has all gone/ changed -- but that's life I could say why but what's the point Time is for us all and will forever march on -- not to our likings - that is fact !
Seeing the old trolley buses reminded me of my late brothers prank when were kinds growing up in Bushbury. We had gone to Bushbury Hill to catch the Number 3 trolleybus. The power pole had come off as the bus turned on Bushbury Hill, the conductor got off and reconnected it but before he got on the bus my then 11 year bro pressed the bell and the bus went off down the hill with the conductor running behind as if he was pole vaulting. Great joke but we could never go to catch that bus again in case the conductor spotted us. I was 9 now 73 living in Dorset. Great memory- great fun at the time.
The man on this film who appears on the front right of it at 51 minutes and 21 seconds wearing a dark suit tie and glasses is the late George Beavon who at that time was manager of AF Blakemore's Cash and Carry Williamson Street. Its been a very long time ago I'd have been about 17 but i still remember him coming back from his break that day saying he'd been filmed walking through the old arcade.
Going to visit my grandparents in Wolvo always felt like an event - it was still a prosperous town when I was young, and getting off the bus in the centre of town, then looking around the shops was a real treat. Oxley, where my Nan lived, always looked neat and tidy, with people taking pride in their gardens and so on. Last time I went to Wolves was last year - I live further away now, and don’t go into the West Midlands so often now, and it’s looking very drab, with a lot of shops closed, people looking down at heel, and a drive through Oxley revealed how many people no longer maintain their homes or gardens……..
Blame the council people would rather shop at merry hill were you don’t have to pay to park that pretty much killed the high street police no longer check up on neighbours 10 years ago was the last time a police officer came to our house to check up on everyone to see if there any problems this used to be a regular thing
I attended Elston Hall infants/junior school in the early 1960s. Wolverhampton used to be a lovely town but it’s soulless and depressing today. People were angry when the Queens Arcade was demolished and protested strongly about the Central Arcade being pulled down. The Central Arcade was saved but neglected and eventually it mysteriously and conveniently burned down. The town still has some beautiful buildings but it feels and looks extremely run down today
Trolly buses😂between Dudley and Wolverhampton were a great day trip. The Beetles came to Woverhampton in the early 60s as did Little Richard and many top groups,
Sad that the 60's and 70's redevelopment meant so many old buildings and landmarks were flattened, leaving a soulless center. Heath town as a vision of the future in the 70's yet by the 80's had become a no go zone. Least St Peters is still standing!
I've lived here 40 years. It's a slowly dying city centre sad to see. However the people are friendly and there's good canal networks and nearby countryside.
I done Park Village....St Stephens and Heath Town High schools during the seventies..... The 599 Bushbury bus...... Ruby red records.... Bingo... Friday chippy... Bike parks for kids.... Market day... Yes I'm low-hill... Ahhhhhh life was simple but good....!
INTERESTING compilation. As an aside, at 45:06, I was an alumnus of Wolverhampton Grammar School when HRH visited. Will Reece was giving a speech about the school's history when a pupil, [NOT I😁] farted. LOUDLY! I remember the Queen's entourage, seated on the stage behind her, being a sea of heaving shoulders, faces choking with [mainly withheld] laughter. RESPECT to our Head Boy for managing to finish! Ernie Taylor was NOT amused...😀 On another note, does anyone remember a BBC documentary, around 1970 , based on Wolverhampton, where a scene showing the Mayor cutting a ribbon when opening a building went straight to a camera looking over the shoulder of Mozza, a Wolvo Hells Angel, [there IS no apostrophe😀] belting up the Ring Road from Chapel Ash to the Penn Road with Steppenwolf singing [sic] Born to be Wild at full blast? The uproar created, not least because of the screen time given over to the HA, the Mayor saying they were imported, leads me to fear any recordings were destroyed. Which would be a shame because one, the producer, I think from Bridgnorth, was a great fella and two, I was in it. And NOT as part of the Mayoral circle.😁
Surprisingly I'm mesmerised how different Wolverhampton used to look it's fascinating and nostalgic I remember them blue buses I went on I remember the old Market building on queen Street lot of memories there 😊 seeing how vast the town centre use to be then and looking at it now massive difference its gone but now it's more modern looking which is better for future generations and our children they will explore the beauty of Wolverhampton
Imagine if Apple made an iCamera - I love the way the iPhone makes photos look great most of the time, without having to understand the minutia of isos and f-stops and etc. Their software with a giant image sensor and interchangeable lenses would be amazing.
Wow, I was born in Wolverhampton in 1952. This film is so cool, but unfortunately I left there at the age of 5 with my parents when we sailed to Australia to live there. I can't remember anything in this film. Not so good.
My dad was born in Wolverhampton in 1922. Emigrated to Australia in the late '40s, met my mum on the boat over. I was born in Hobart in 1952. My parent became homesick, so moved back to Blighty in 1955, and we settled in Coven Heath just north of Wolverhampton. I have fond memories of the place from my primary school years (not so much the snow and slush waiting for the school bus). Sadly it was hard going for my parents compared to the better conditions in Oz, so we all packed up and moved back, this time to Melbourne in the early 1960's. Decades later I settled in Hobart and am glad I did, as Tasmania is a such a beautiful place to live.
@@k.avilla8061 What sectarian shite, play the song & find anything sectarian. A Rangers fan living in Wolverhampton wrote the song about seeing his heroes again.🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴
It was a beautiful, friendly place, heart warming and safe, before the Labour Party was elected and made all the major cities in the UK, into a multicultural hellhole.
@@FunnyTummyARTTony Blair opened the borders to unlimited immigration from the worst parts of the world, he wanted to rub peoples faces in it. It was an act of genocide worse than Hitler
1llove wolvo but it has lost its soul no nightlife back in 80s and 90s much better place people came from all over now have to go out of town for your but we're in from wednefield best area down to earth people
Maybe it’s the price a country pays when it colonizes other lands or goes to war with those lands? Here in America, we have many Vietnamese, Iraq, Afghan peoples living here now. You catch my drift?
To all those commentators whingeing about it being so ‘different’ back then if you mean white tough luck haha and move with the times. Don’t be a hater all your lives 😂
Was once a town to be proud of.
White Wolverhampton was so beautiful!
I bet the blacks were happy when Africa was all black too. I bet all the non-white nations wished the English imperialism never took place too. Your forefathers brought this unhealthy multiculturalism on you lot today. What goes around comes around. So, I hear you, mate
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I lived in Wolverhampton from 1957 to 1961 studying at Wolverhampton college of technology I got my GCE A level in 1961 then i went to medical school in Bagdad Iraq. I was renting a room in Mrs James house she was great vey kind very good lady she did everything I need. It was best time for me I miss those days very much in June 2024 I will visit my favorite city for one week. I watch Wolves on the TV a lot. best city in UK the Wolverhampton
Your life sounds very interesting
Im 46 born and bread in wolves thankyou for this film of Wolverhampton . I know things do move on but where is the ❤️ of Wolverhampton gone 🤔 😊
There was never a heart of Wolverhampton ,I can assure you the very heart of Wolverhampton was it's outstanding people right up to and around 1970 - an exceptional people We were proud It has all gone/ changed -- but that's life I could say why but what's the point Time is for us all and will forever march on -- not to our likings - that is fact !
Seeing the old trolley buses reminded me of my late brothers prank when were kinds growing up in Bushbury. We had gone to Bushbury Hill to catch the Number 3 trolleybus. The power pole had come off as the bus turned on Bushbury Hill, the conductor got off and reconnected it but before he got on the bus my then 11 year bro pressed the bell and the bus went off down the hill with the conductor running behind as if he was pole vaulting. Great joke but we could never go to catch that bus again in case the conductor spotted us. I was 9 now 73 living in Dorset. Great memory- great fun at the time.
The man on this film who appears on the front right of it at 51 minutes and 21 seconds wearing a dark suit tie and glasses is the late George Beavon who at that time was manager of AF Blakemore's Cash and Carry Williamson Street. Its been a very long time ago I'd have been about 17 but i still remember him coming back from his break that day saying he'd been filmed walking through the old arcade.
When you consider the old film which is wonderful all the people you see have passed away god bless them all❤️
It was a prosperous thriving place back then, now a sad demise.
The Mon on the Oss has overseen many many changes,not all for the better !!
Going to visit my grandparents in Wolvo always felt like an event - it was still a prosperous town when I was young, and getting off the bus in the centre of town, then looking around the shops was a real treat. Oxley, where my Nan lived, always looked neat and tidy, with people taking pride in their gardens and so on. Last time I went to Wolves was last year - I live further away now, and don’t go into the West Midlands so often now, and it’s looking very drab, with a lot of shops closed, people looking down at heel, and a drive through Oxley revealed how many people no longer maintain their homes or gardens……..
Wolverhampton looked so good then
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Blame the council people would rather shop at merry hill were you don’t have to pay to park that pretty much killed the high street police no longer check up on neighbours 10 years ago was the last time a police officer came to our house to check up on everyone to see if there any problems this used to be a regular thing
Great footage of a town i was proud to live in (1952 -1972) 😃
Lovely video, thanks v much 👍
I attended Elston Hall infants/junior school in the early 1960s. Wolverhampton used to be a lovely town but it’s soulless and depressing today. People were angry when the Queens Arcade was demolished and protested strongly about the Central Arcade being pulled down. The Central Arcade was saved but neglected and eventually it mysteriously and conveniently burned down. The town still has some beautiful buildings but it feels and looks extremely run down today
Trolly buses😂between Dudley and Wolverhampton were a great day trip. The Beetles came to Woverhampton in the early 60s as did Little Richard and many top groups,
Yes I camped out to get a ticket 10/6p
Spent many an hour there in the 50’s, lived just down the road.
I did national service at R.A.F Lichfield in he late 1950s and I used to watch the Wolves on many a Saturday afternoons.
Wolvertrampton. This city centre is the pits now nothing like it was back in the day.
Sad that the 60's and 70's redevelopment meant so many old buildings and landmarks were flattened, leaving a soulless center. Heath town as a vision of the future in the 70's yet by the 80's had become a no go zone. Least St Peters is still standing!
St Peter's at present, but probably a mosque in a few years time
Interesting film.
I've lived here 40 years. It's a slowly dying city centre sad to see. However the people are friendly and there's good canal networks and nearby countryside.
That was a bit of all white.! Happy days now sadly gone.!! 😢
I done Park Village....St Stephens and Heath Town High schools during the seventies.....
The 599 Bushbury bus......
Ruby red records....
Bingo...
Friday chippy...
Bike parks for kids....
Market day...
Yes I'm low-hill...
Ahhhhhh life was simple but good....!
INTERESTING compilation. As an aside, at 45:06, I was an alumnus of Wolverhampton Grammar School when HRH visited. Will Reece was giving a speech about the school's history when a pupil, [NOT I😁] farted. LOUDLY! I remember the Queen's entourage, seated on the stage behind her, being a sea of heaving shoulders, faces choking with [mainly withheld] laughter. RESPECT to our Head Boy for managing to finish! Ernie Taylor was NOT amused...😀
On another note, does anyone remember a BBC documentary, around 1970 , based on Wolverhampton, where a scene showing the Mayor cutting a ribbon when opening a building went straight to a camera looking over the shoulder of Mozza, a Wolvo Hells Angel, [there IS no apostrophe😀] belting up the Ring Road from Chapel Ash to the Penn Road with Steppenwolf singing [sic] Born to be Wild at full blast? The uproar created, not least because of the screen time given over to the HA, the Mayor saying they were imported, leads me to fear any recordings were destroyed. Which would be a shame because one, the producer, I think from Bridgnorth, was a great fella and two, I was in it. And NOT as part of the Mayoral circle.😁
Surprisingly I'm mesmerised how different Wolverhampton used to look it's fascinating and nostalgic I remember them blue buses I went on I remember the old Market building on queen Street lot of memories there 😊 seeing how vast the town centre use to be then and looking at it now massive difference its gone but now it's more modern looking which is better for future generations and our children they will explore the beauty of Wolverhampton
51:00 Those two arcades looked lovely, think I prefer them the Mander centre, too bad I never got to see them in person.
Imagine if Apple made an iCamera - I love the way the iPhone makes photos look great most of the time, without having to understand the minutia of isos and f-stops and etc. Their software with a giant image sensor and interchangeable lenses would be amazing.
Wow, I was born in Wolverhampton in 1952. This film is so cool, but unfortunately I left there at the age of 5 with my parents when we sailed to Australia to live there. I can't remember anything in this film. Not so good.
You ain’t missing much now let me tell ya, just come back from Aussie there for a month ,wish my parents had done same as yours
My dad was born in Wolverhampton in 1922. Emigrated to Australia in the late '40s, met my mum on the boat over. I was born in Hobart in 1952. My parent became homesick, so moved back to Blighty in 1955, and we settled in Coven Heath just north of Wolverhampton. I have fond memories of the place from my primary school years (not so much the snow and slush waiting for the school bus). Sadly it was hard going for my parents compared to the better conditions in Oz, so we all packed up and moved back, this time to Melbourne in the early 1960's. Decades later I settled in Hobart and am glad I did, as Tasmania is a such a beautiful place to live.
Miss it like that ...shame
It looks the exact same as the 1980s
The Wolverhampton song . The Glasgow Rangers is my favourite Rangers song. 🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴
What has this sectarian shite to do with multi-cultural Wolverhampton ???
@@k.avilla8061 What sectarian shite, play the song & find anything sectarian. A Rangers fan living in Wolverhampton wrote the song about seeing his heroes again.🇬🇧🏴🏴🏴
It was a beautiful, friendly place, heart warming and safe, before the Labour Party was elected and made all the major cities in the UK, into a multicultural hellhole.
How exactly did labour do that
@@FunnyTummyARTTony Blair opened the borders to unlimited immigration from the worst parts of the world, he wanted to rub peoples faces in it. It was an act of genocide worse than Hitler
@@FunnyTummyARTunder 'New Labour' immigration quadrupled between 1997 and 2010. It's not controversial.
@@barrygreen9341 England was a hellhole before immigrants that's why England begged people to come to England to help
And the tories have done nothing to stop it.
1llove wolvo but it has lost its soul no nightlife back in 80s and 90s much better place people came from all over now have to go out of town for your but we're in from wednefield best area down to earth people
Molineux is my spiritual home.
You couldn't leave your bike outside now it would be pinched when your back was turned 😂
Blimey there’s people walking around and there white as well who would have thought
I thought Wolverhampton had always celebrated its diversity.😂
@@barrygreen9341depends if you’re just a miserable git then no haha
Maybe it’s the price a country pays when it colonizes other lands or goes to war with those lands? Here in America, we have many Vietnamese, Iraq, Afghan peoples living here now. You catch my drift?
@@havefunbesafethats true, we cant have it both ways
Walsall is the same. Either black or a pram pushing chav
Dump.
Now a dump.
To all those commentators whingeing about it being so ‘different’ back then if you mean white tough luck haha and move with the times. Don’t be a hater all your lives 😂
When we take our country back soon we'll stop hating
@@wodens-hitman1552We will have a new day to celebrate 😊
Ahahha that is one ugly town
Dinglehampton sucks.
when it was our town and country,but with just give it away to others.🫣
Boo hoo! 🍼