Manchester (Ringway) Airport Audio Slideshow of old photographs of Manchester (Ringway) Airport. 15 Minuets allowed on TH-cam now so this is the full show.
Nice video. Used to be an aircraft spotter in the late 70s. Spent many summer days at the airport. I'even been to Sharston Baths (went to St Augustines back in the day).
Fabulous and thanks so much for the upload. Yes, I spent many an hour (during schools hours) on the international pier in 1970, Great landworks footage of the domestic and inter pier being constructed. Fond memories!!
A lot of early stuff before my time l started going there in the late 60's only the 2 piers then. But to be able to walk along tops on terrace area was brilliant up close and personal to the aircraft. The smell of aviation fuel the action around tarmac planes, trucks was great.
Another great video - I came to Manchester too late to remember anything before '84, but I do remember being impressed seeing the 4 huge chandeliers hung in a row on my first flight out out of Manchester!
really enjoyed that, thanks. I too was a regular visitor in 60's and 70's used to cycle there from The Broomwood. Ah.. happy times out on the piers. spent whole days there plane spotting. I worked there for a season around 82. My Dad worked at Fairey just after the war. The Romper used to be a good ole pub.
Ohhh, that was great. I can remember as a young kid in the 1970s standing atop the pier & waveing to pilots as we waited for my granny & grandad to board the aircraft. In those days you had to walk out onto the tarmac to get to the aircraft steps. In 78 my brother and i went to Mallorca, i was in awe as we approached the aircraft, but my brother who was a couple of years younger at 9 or so was terrified at haveing to walk out to the plane & he had a tight grip on my grandmothers coat tails...LoL
We lived in the prefabs on Royal Oak. Went to Yew Tree school. I remember wagging school as we'd heard that a plane had crashed. It was a Viscount coming in to land. Must have been round about 1957/8.
All middle class people as the only ones that could afford to fly back then. All wearing ties including the luggage handler's. Good that they destroyed the original buildings as they would have asbestos in them. But then so did the new building until after 2000.
Nice video. Used to be an aircraft spotter in the late 70s. Spent many summer days at the airport. I'even been to Sharston Baths (went to St Augustines back in the day).
Hi Andrew.....me Crossacres Junior then Yew Tree, born in 63
Fabulous and thanks so much for the upload. Yes, I spent many an hour (during schools hours) on the international pier in 1970, Great landworks footage of the domestic and inter pier being constructed. Fond memories!!
A lot of early stuff before my time l started going there in the late 60's only the 2 piers then. But to be able to walk along tops on terrace area was brilliant up close and personal to the aircraft. The smell of aviation fuel the action around tarmac planes, trucks was great.
Another great video - I came to Manchester too late to remember anything before '84, but I do remember being impressed seeing the 4 huge chandeliers hung in a row on my first flight out out of Manchester!
In my eyes it is still Ringway Airport and the name should be reinstated. Airports should never change their name.
Really enjoyed that, brought back memories of the late 50's and 60's when I spent most of my ill spent youth at Ringway!
really enjoyed that, thanks. I too was a regular visitor in 60's and 70's used to cycle there from The Broomwood. Ah.. happy times out on the piers. spent whole days there plane spotting. I worked there for a season around 82. My Dad worked at Fairey just after the war. The Romper used to be a good ole pub.
The Romper is still there, isn't it ?
Amazing memories, thanks for uploading.
Great trip down memory lane... (well Thorley Lane anyway) Thank you.
Ohhh, that was great. I can remember as a young kid in the 1970s standing atop the pier & waveing to pilots as we waited for my granny & grandad to board the aircraft. In those days you had to walk out onto the tarmac to get to the aircraft steps. In 78 my brother and i went to Mallorca, i was in awe as we approached the aircraft, but my brother who was a couple of years younger at 9 or so was terrified at haveing to walk out to the plane & he had a tight grip on my grandmothers coat tails...LoL
Lovely film. Bring back memories and help to make the airport for plane
really good that, takes me well back
We used to walk up Bailey lane and spend the day in the terminal watching people leave on holiday. Jealous because
my fav airport is ringway
Brilliant! - Thanks
That was really interesting, thank you
We lived in the prefabs on Royal Oak. Went to Yew Tree school. I remember wagging school as we'd heard that a plane had crashed. It was a Viscount coming in to land.
Must have been round about 1957/8.
Hi David....I went to Yew Tree but left in 79 so must be younger than you....
@@Habu2 I would guess much younger 🤣
@@davidthompson4662 Ha ha.....born in 63
@@Habu2 me. 44
Hope ur keeping well on it !
mmmmmmmm i can remember going there in 1954 mmmmmm just DC3.s
A great compilation, Where on earth did you find all thos pix?
www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=55918222%40N02&view_all=1&text=airport
...we weren’t going.
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Notice the guys doing ATC with shirt and tie....probably wear Simpsons T-shirts now
All middle class people as the only ones that could afford to fly back then. All wearing ties including the luggage handler's. Good that they destroyed the original buildings as they would have asbestos in them. But then so did the new building until after 2000.
Photo collages as videos should be banned.
I disagree volvo if it is old footage like this when film cameras were for the select few !