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This is just an observation: it’s impossible to miss the wealthy fashions, hats etc. The working class poverty too.. Kids with bare feet in many of these videos. Yet see what is missing - not a Hijab in sight! How the UK has changed!
At 1.00 - the 3 women going or a swim "with their gas masks".(1934). Surely the "gas masks' puts the event during the year before the War began, 1938, or possibly 1939 ?
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While our ancestors in the indian colony languished in famine, riots, and deathly poverty, the English ruled over us lavish luxury and scandalous society.
Take a look at those pics of the East End. There was tragic poverty in London, as well as in the farming community where there was no opportunity to earn a living during winter months and it was common to share an egg. My mother b1910 was raised in the countryside, her father bedridden from industrial accident, she left home age 14 years to work 'in service', known today as slavery, for officers of the British army. The majority of the population were doing their best to stay alive.
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Absolutely stunning photographs in colours lovely to see thesex
Thank you so much!
What a truly sad memory, when compared to the place it is now!
Some great pics. Noice to see it in colour
Thank you very much!
Great photos of old Millwall & Silvertown with the ships at the end of the street!
Sometimes I wanna go back in time. Then come back to now.
This was the real London. Today it's no longer London, just an unholy mess. It's so sad.
London needs cleaning up ..get rid of the stuff that's spoiling the capital..
This is just an observation: it’s impossible to miss the wealthy fashions, hats etc. The working class poverty too.. Kids with bare feet in many of these videos. Yet see what is missing - not a Hijab in sight! How the UK has changed!
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Radio bag not gas mask.
At 1.00 - the 3 women going or a swim "with their gas masks".(1934). Surely the "gas masks' puts the event during the year before the War began, 1938, or possibly 1939 ?
Gas masks were not issued before the war. They were issued in brown cardboard boxes, not coloured.
I was told recently after watching lots of these old style clips that many of them are AI generated. I really hope that’s not true because I was Enjoying watching these.
0:56 Because they are carrying gas masks, this is probably the Summer of 1939, not 1934.
Or any time between 1939 to 1945! But definitely not 1934!
The three women going for a swim in 1934 , carrying gas masks? That was five years before WW2!
Farts were pungent back then
Sounds like today in the USA!
Funny that India now has the bggest Navy and have a rocket or whatever its called going round the sun...Obviously very wealthy country..
August 1906. 36 Dec Cel..for 4 days
That poor, abused Elephant! We are a terrible species toward our animals!
Gas masks in 1934 I think not
The women swimming 1934, are those gas mask boxes the are carrying? Also gas masks on the path.
Why have an American voice speaking who does not know how to pronounce English words ? The East End a world of cobbled streets ? I think not….
While our ancestors in the indian colony languished in famine, riots, and deathly poverty, the English ruled over us lavish luxury and scandalous society.
Take a look at those pics of the East End. There was tragic poverty in London, as well as in the farming community where there was no opportunity to earn a living during winter months and it was common to share an egg. My mother b1910 was raised in the countryside, her father bedridden from industrial accident, she left home age 14 years to work 'in service', known today as slavery, for officers of the British army. The majority of the population were doing their best to stay alive.
@@jennywren8937The British worked for what they had.. Not moan about what they didn't have...