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Things to do in London | Old Spitalfields Market
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Things to do in London | Old Spitalfields Market
Soho | Food and drink | Outdoors sittings
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Soho | Food and drink | Outdoors sittings
London | Food and drink | Old Spitalfields Market
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London | Food and drink | Old Spitalfields Market
London | Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
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London | Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
London | Oxford circus | Regent Street | walking
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London | Oxford circus | Regent Street | walking
Walking | University of Greenwich | London
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Walking | University of Greenwich | London
London a snow day walking at Tower bridge
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London a snow day walking at Tower bridge
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É incrivel que tudo isso, que foi bombardeado ma Segunda Guerra Mundial, provavelmente se teve o maior trabalho para reconstruir o sustema de tranways, para tudo ser desativado no começo dos anos 50.
From Terence Wise....I was eleven years old when the last Trams ran in South London.I missed them then and I miss them still.
Trams are the future now and cars the past. I drive and way too many cars on the road. We need to do something about this.
Ah, another amenity that succumbed to the dominance of cars
How we could destroy our cities for cars? 😢
East Anglia Transport Museum in Norfolk have these old trams running on their private track, great place to visit if you love this stuff.
In Washington DC our trams, which we called streetcars, ran until 1956 through most of the city and downtown...and until 1962, on the west side of the city. Now, we have newer trams made in the Czech Republic that have a short 2.5 mile route on the east side of town. Honestly, the streets are too narrow for them and they are a nuisance I'm sorry to say.
Cosa non credeva ? che gli ebrei nel 2023 avrebbero massacrato un popolo per accrescere l'odio che pure lei ha alimentato
Time will prove her right.
Why whenever their is something beautiful their is someone who wants to destroy it?
Her trains😊😊😊
So dignified
Wait we do not kill jews we do not want to kill jews . We want our country back and you leave us and take your jews . This is it simple no ?
Unfortunately, she was wrong! fortunately she made few mistakes... and in the toughest moments she always got it right
Based on what did you rule she was "wrong"? She said she didn't know when this war would end; she just said it would end someday. Nobody knows what the future holds.
@@ritaalber3505 ok ....i understand
@@ritaalber3505this part is the end of a longer interview and we don’t get to hear the question the interviewer asks her. The question was : Interviewer: “Isn’t time on their side?” Golda: “Why?” Interviewer: “Because the Arabs talk of fighting for a hundred years” And then we hear what she says. Now, considering the fact that this interview is from 1970 and now we are 53 years later with no solution in sight it seems that this will go on and on even beyond a 100 years. Yes, generation after generation of young Arabs have no other ideal other than to kill Jews. And it’s clear now that this craving for killing Jews will go on beyond the original 100 years set by the Arabs. Israel will always have to keep its guards on in order to protect its citizens and in order to survive. So it is clear now that she was wrong. She didn’t expect , even when saying “I don’t know how long this war will go on” , for the shooting and killing of Jews in Israel to be relevant after 53 years. She was wrong about this !
And yet 😢 this has no end
nice video
I remember the trams well as a kid. But it would certainly be hazardous boarding & alighting London trams in today’s traffic.
My great-aunt lived on Downham Way and, five years old, I'd watch the trams for hours. Catching a tram was hair-raising even then as it would stop in the middle of the road and you would have to brave the traffic to get to it.
Thank you.🌠
It would be fantastic to travel back to those days so i could experience riding on a tram for myself, It was very short sighted of London transport too get rid of them as they off road and under it,
Three years old when they disappeared, bummer.
leader of terrorism and occupation
Piccadilly? circus = london's times Square?
What a pity they were scraped. Would have done for nice dwellings to many needy people.
trams were for the poor.
everything was better then. Central London is quite empty now and outside of the congestion zone its bumper to bumper.
The Evil Zionists are the problem,the real jews are good people no problem,We muslims protecting them in arab countries,in Europe.We did nothing to them HITLER THE BASTAARD,EUROPE/EAST-EUROPE KILLED ALL THOSE INNOCENT JEWS FOR ME GERMANY AND HOLLAND DID THE MOST WORK IN THE GENOCIDE OF THE JEWS.
He shoulda asked if they met because they are both part of the WEF...
As a music hall fan I love the song halfway through, but I find it quite depressing to watch, losing a very large part of our history
Did you meet up with the carrot miss horsey because you were of the same age ?
Scissors?!
Wine, beef and bunkers oh and hobbits...must forgets the hobbitseszz
She is the face of nightmares 4 generations 2come jabcina is the worst PM were ever had and us set about destroying our beautiful country
MKUltra graduate.
Just amazing footage - I almost can't believe much of this was filmed in my lifetime and in my 'manor', New Cross, southeast London.
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So gentle! Well done!
It's funny how the loss of trams was actually lamented at the time. One of the few instances of nostalgia that was spot on. They could have modernized them and avoided the ongoing insane uk love affair with the motor car. Getting rid of trams across Britain was one of the two greatest transport mistakes. Along with Beeching. 3:29 is fascinating - the building of the Festival Hall for the imminent Festival of Britain.
In 50s, trams were seen obsolete and cars were symbols of progress.
F for the trams because they are oh wait they are actually back in London
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Love the roar of the planes engines and the nice angle of take off
I like your film but it would help if you could edit out all the traffic light waiting. I follow a guy who rides buses in the south and he edits out all the stops making it more interesting.
Thanks for the tip
London trams wow this tram rocks this tram has good sound it's a shame it's got withdrawn in the 90s it's too old to come back but we can call it TFL trams London
What a sight you see you see when crashing them all and changing then to all busses and waiting.at each stop but it but have been very sad I would have love to have seen them
Hong Kong is still using. BUT only you can see it in Hong Kong Island.
I notice how the colour changes once in the tunnel, this happened with my dv camera attached to cycle crossbar back in march 2009, from yellow to blue, probably something to do with the lens auto colour lighting circuitry, my little video from back then, the opposite direction south bound, - th-cam.com/video/Ns9Ufj1BtgI/w-d-xo.html - and last friday to pause heading northbound - fri-6th-may-2022 > th-cam.com/video/EgOXR5qEtrE/w-d-xo.html - regards, tom...
nice
First time seeing this - so sad 😢
If you ask an average European nowadays whether there are trams in London, they will probably say no. I think during the late 1940s they would have been more aware with many trams enriching the city centre back then as shown in the beautiful video above.
There are in Croydon but it’s well away from Central London.