Yes, I'm Conor.
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Well I've decided that I want to get involve in Tv, radio and Cinema media for the future. I'll post some ideas up on here that I have.
I'm studying Media, History, Psychology and English Language for A-level at college.
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So much has happened over the last 50 years
I was 30 then great city i love my home city there no city like it we love all who come to vis❤it are great city my ashes are to be spread at the peir head ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The old days wen we all the docks open great time my grandad worked a garston docks
Love u ❤❤
I was a 10 year old in Garston in 1973 and remember Adults talking about social engineering that was going on. I think I can see it now. The engineers separated close neighbours from streets to away from what they knew. PS how is my childhood town doing now?
Left in'69, still a teenager. Worked all my life in the outback...never returned.
Not a Muslim in sight.
It looks a shithole here, its a great City now in 2023
This was made in the year that, as a southerner, I first visited Liverpool. Although I've been there many, many times since, this is how I remember my experience of that time. I even got to ride on the top deck of one of the City's green double-deckers. It has changed so much, even in the last 10 or 15 years, that the place is almost unrecognisable.
Bruh
There was very little government in the lives of the people back then. Unfortunately, that's no longer the case.
When decimelisation came in, our Nan said we were robbed over night!
I was 17 & working in Reeces in Parker St, next door was Owen Owens, with clothes shop 'Sexy Rexys' facing, bought my first pair of bags from there, £7.50 a week I was earning, gave my mam £4 housekeeping pw, 10 Number 6 ciggies would last me 2 days, rest of the £3.50 went on lemonade, sweets & I had to save each week to buy any clothes. 😊
I remember Owen Owens and all the big department stores. I loved them. Parts of Liverpool in the 70s look like the 1930s. The housing was terrible. I worked in Runcorn (New Town) as it was called so knew many who had moved from Liverpool. They said they wouldnt go back.
Half a Century ago ..................... How time flies !
Love this footage of a Liverpool that once was…Worked for Elder Dempsters and Ocean Fleets in the 70s and 80s..Shipping out of west Huskie and Canada Docks..Liverpool was always a good run ashore..Love the scousers..👌
thks ,fond memories of then ,i was 7 in 73 born in granby
I love ❤love ❤love ❤ Liverpool 👍👍 one of my favourite places….such a privilege to see this footage from the early 70s 😊
Runcorn! The Butts 🤣
I can't believe that I was the same age as those teenage girls at that time, use to love shopping there with my mates.
Who was singing the song?
Runcorn!
I am a true Scouser. Born between the 2 Cathedrals.
Wow what an accomplishment
@@chesterdonnelly1212 I did not even know at the time.
@@grahamthebaronhesketh. well you did it and no one can take that away from you. I'm from Wallasey then I moved to the south of England, so I'm not even a plastic Scouser or a wool. Maybe I'm a plastic wool.
@@chesterdonnelly1212 I lived down south for many years as my mum ran away with the vicar.
Thought that was between Scotland road and the Dock road, area of Vauxhall? True Scouse I mean.
Clean white Western Culture. Unapologetic. An era never to come again.
I was 18 when this was filmed and remember Liverpool like that.
depressing wasn't it ....
My heart is my liverpool. I was aged 3 when this film was made and just love the nostalgia of Liverpool...
I was born there in late 50s and I used to take fuses out of Nazi bombs that fell on Liverpool
Looks like a crappy city.
And then the posh architect came up with Kirkby...🙄
This is how I remember Liverpool from my youth. I hardly recognize it now 🙁
NNOOO MARMY DUCMCKK NOOO PLEASE GOD NO PLEASE THIS ISNT REALL
my aunt is very sick :-(
Our vibrant, modern city now is testament to the character of us scousers and our refusal to let the tories, led by that evil bitch thatcher, wipe us off the map, with their disgusting plan to put us into managed decline! Many other northern city's faced poverty and hardship under those parasites but we're stronger than ever, due to true Northern grit and determination 💪
and cocaine
@@gavblack obviously 🤷♂️
The architects have destroyed parts of Liverpool, pulled down Georgian and Victorian buildings and put up crap,
Yeah so so right
Diana pierre it's criminal for the council and planners to have demolished those beautiful old buildings which had so much character, then replace them with ugly soul destroying monstrosities I was in Liverpool in 1970s and remember clearly those old buildings
I was there several times in the early '80s. It's so sad to see what has been done to a beautiful city. Yet I'm sure the beautiful people of Liverpool will carry on.
Congratulations on an extremely interesting film, made all the more enjoyable with appropriate music. Is it 10 or 15 minutes of fame we are all meant to have? Well, I have had four seconds of my allocation from 1:26 to 1:30 strolling down Church Street
In the 1970s I used to go to Liverpool, every night from the West Midlands I was a wagon driver same route every night off the M6 made my way into Liverpool through Liverpool to Albert docks, over the years met some lovely people wish I could go back to those times,
Beautiful city, but that song was depressing!+!!!!
I went to Liverpool once and managed to keep my wallet and wheels...great city.
How original! Says an unemployed, smackhead from Glasgow.
The year I was born, Look how clean the city centre is? Crap and rubbish everywhere now chewing gum and dog ends all over the pavements, people don’t give a damn.
Same in Manchester.
I'm from a small town in New Zealand. After the war many men from Liverpool came here to help build the Tasman paper mill. There is a street here now called Liverpool st. Many of them went home after the job but some did stay for good and had family's here. Half of the mill closed last week and the 3rd and last paper machine was turned off for good. It seams the world doesn't want that much paper any more.
Lovely, lovely city, regardless of the era. Such rich history too and many lovely trivia items. First banana ever to arrive in the UK - arrived in Liverpool! LOL
Full of cheeky bstards out for themselves. My moms lot Huyton an I used to live Litherland too. Got plenty of true storys and the place is full of true ones too...
I just LOVE Liverpool, and am going back there for a few days next week. I hope I'll be back there permanently fairly soon.
i love Liverpool always have! looking forward to my next visit
Liverpool is just on the cusp of greatness again, but the smell of the hard left is still there and still in power. There poor local taxpayers are so blind and like sheep voting these parasites in year after year. Need proof? Just tune in to the local or national news. Great film, thanks for posting the film 👍
Big fan thank you very much.
My dad was born in Beaufort st and went to st Malachys, , all gone now except a slither of bewey, RIP MY BEAUTIFUL DADDY miss you, and they played your funeral song except your was on the bagpies xxxx
Everyone complaining about people using phones nowadays, what are you enjoying this lovely video on? There’s benefits to both
Since you ask, I'm actually enjoying this video on my desk-top computer
Runcorn not Liverpool. Ya not a scoucer.
Scousers were relocated to Runcorn....(wait for it).....FROM LIVERPOOL!...and also to Kirkby..(wait again)..FROM LIVERPOOL!...
@@frankhornby6873 you forgot Skem Frank (wait again)..FROM LIVERPOOL!...
It looked worse then than it does now. All I remember growing up in Liverpool in the 80s was constant skinhead gangs lurking around, crime and litter everywhere. The smells in town were disgusting, shops were often bordered up and the economy was awful.
I think that Liverpool went through a bit of a rough patch in the 80s. Thatcher wasn't keen on investing there and it got a bit run down. My dad was from Liverpool
That's what Stoke looks like now. I was relieved to get out of there earlier this year 😂
Wonderful