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Remember Toowoomba When
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Join us at our Facebook page 'Remember Toowoomba When'.
Our mission: to help people experience the joy of recalling forgotten, but happy, memories of Toowoomba’s bygone eras.
Our mission: to help people experience the joy of recalling forgotten, but happy, memories of Toowoomba’s bygone eras.
Locomotive crosses Russell St Toowoomba
Old footage of a steam locomotive crossing Russell St Toowoomba. A flag man is seen marshalling car traffic at the crossing.
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Old Toowoomba Speedway Memories
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Here’s our tribute to speedway racing at the old Toowoomba Showgrounds and at Echo Valley. Did you ever experience it?
The Queen visits Toowoomba 1954
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One year after Her Majesty the Queen’s death, we remember her with this new footage of her visit to Toowoomba in 1954.
Downtown Toowoomba of Years Past
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Memories of shopping downtown in Toowoomba in decades past. Do you recognise some of these old places?
Lost pubs of Toowoomba
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Pics from some of Toowoomba’s former pubs and hotels. How many do you recognise?
Memories of Toowoomba’s Carnival Gardens
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Memories of the gardens of Toowoomba’s Carnival of Flowers.
Remembering the Queen’s visit to Toowoomba
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Images and footage of the visit by Queen Elizabeth II to Toowoomba in 1954.
Lapping in downtown Toowoomba
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Townies, hoons, bevans, bogans… they’ve had many names over the years but they’ve been a common sight cruising Ruthven St.
Labour Day Parade Toowoomba circa 1950s
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Footage from a Toowoomba Labour Day parade circa early 1950s.
Tribute to Toowoomba’s Old Corner Shops
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Tribute to Toowoomba’s Old Corner Shops
Clifford Park Racecourse Toowoomba memories
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Clifford Park Racecourse Toowoomba memories
KR Darling Downs Bacon TV Commercial #2
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KR Darling Downs Bacon TV Commercial #2
Thank you Lexie great memories
@@IanHoskin who is Lexie?
What ever-happened to 10-4-5a anyway ???
I remember living in LOWOOD and Putting my 'Out-Door' Aerial Up So high that I think it touched the sky - just to pick up extra stations.
It makes me weep that all of this is gone and can never come back. Nothing but windmills and hippie markets at the old showgrounds, and nothing but a few echos left of echo valley these days
0:47 Favourite old pic of what it was like before being built over. I think the background, top middle/top right, would be Queens park area now. Top left would be Campbell street. Bridge in the background left would be about where ruthven street and chalk drive meet, would be the East creek flowing under the bridge
Was there April 2024.. majestic view towards table top mountain
Mr and Mrs Wendiland's shop.
My town
2011 + on it's way.
What actual year did this centre open?
@@PaulBartlett-jz4bg I believe 1983
1982 I think@@remembertoowoombawhen
Great memories. Great upload. Shared it with my mate who runs queens park market now. She turned 60 today 🥂🙌😊
Can still hear that train shunting up Harristown hill at 9.30 every night in the '60s.
Some of the music that is used for Toowoomba presentations are some country bumpkin
ps is that the Coronet Theatre at 1:30? ps love your channel
@@zelly8163 it is though by then it was called “Cinema Toowoomba. The older version of it “The Coronet” is featured at 1:23 with the later versions directly after.
Can't visit my ol home town anymore but thank you for this posting it is like stepping back in time to the Toowoomba in which I grew up. the mothers memorial in situ and all.
if memory serves it was old and slimy when I went in for a dip cicca 1960. Also the creek, which runs near there, was once a real creek lined with weeping willows, now gone and upon concrete a trickle of water defeatedly almost flows near by. Toowoomba in the 60's was very pretty.
I've only been around since the 80's, so there was only one or two of those shopfronts that seemed fimiliar. It was still very interesting to see what was around before me though. If possible, it would be great include the street addresses for the shops pictured. Kelly's store that was pictured has changed owners recently. It's changed a little bit, but mostly the place looks the same still. Most of my corner store memories are from Nora's Store during the 90's. It was on the little triangular corner block where Margaret street and hill street meet. The building is still there, but it's no longer a corner store. i think the neighbouring school owes it now and uses it for something else.
You can always trust Mr Hagan
THANKS THAT WAS LIKE WALKING AROUND IN MY MEMORIES, EVEN PET CLARKE
Been there heaps.
omg, I had no idea that UFO-looking tower thing was that old, jeez
Grew up here80,s 90,s
Seeing those young guys and girl with the motor bikes, in colour live, was so fascinating, I kept rewinding lol.
The uni club.😂
Voice over by Arthur Copeland I believe. 🙂
When shopping use to be fun.... I use to love the bacon, banana and tomato sauce roll at the takeaway near Franklins (
great to hear this again
The ornate buildings look much older than the period. Many with the 'added shop frames' spoil the beautiful buildings. Interesting history for sure.
Fantastic memories, a better life back then.
I can remember my sisters boyfriends band Hot Prospect with Michelle Laurie as their lead singer playing in many a night club/ pub in Toowoomba.
Gosh that brings back memories. The concrete octopus was also fantastic. They all seemed so much bigger back then when I was young.
I had my 18th birthday there and was dared to eat 5 big macs which I did. Remember back in those days though a big Mac was twice the size it is now.
travelling between Toowoomba and Charleville or Augathella was very easy.
The good old COUNTRY show,s have all gone, not really worth going to anymore, how sad😢😢
Sunnybank hills shopping town had a franklins big fresh in brisbane
Best ever
Love it!
This Toowoomba was the no 1 city in the whole of Australia circa this time. Lots of people from Europe flocked here to work whilst the colonial prison was being run in Tasmania and Port Jackson. Gollan was a great horse trainer from old Toowoomba and even sold one of his best to the ruling King of England.,
Great memories.
I still have his recording
Wow so much has changed. Only thing I recognize is the Town Hall and train station, though a bit smaller than today. It's a shame that it's not used anymore.
Might be a little challenge, but as you can tell from my channel I film elevators - is there any chance you have photos of Grand Central’s elevators before they got modernised? i.e when they had up and down arrows instead of a screen for the floor it’s on, just like inside Myer.
Unfortunately we don’t
Picknet point eat as much as you can Car loads young men from lpswich Go ❤❤❤❤
Aka out west as”Mc Crasheties”.
My former friend, Robert Hadjuk used to refer to them as that!
toowoomba is a shit hole andalways will be its agas station you avoid if u have fuel!
It's been a long long time but I'm pretty sure it was McCafferty's Bus Service that took me to Brisbane when I enlisted, scary times🤣
Every Fri, Sat night, bugger, there's the tears😢I"d still rather be back then than now, they were better times🤔
I wasn’t even alive then but it sure looks better than now
My first ever date happened at Toowoomba's drive in, god that was scary date🤣😂
Awesome guys, thank you, I use to play there as a kid😢
My mother still has a thermometer ornament from the white horse hotel that has a plastic white horse and a old style thermometer.