Hull, a great city at the end of the M62. Friendly people, entertainments, good banter, stoic attitudes., Went there 1976 for work, education and new life. Was there many years, note the wide straight well planned traffic routes.
Fantastic work finding all those photos, as a local born and bred here it's interesting to see Hull back then, thank you for this channel loved it beginning to end 😊👍👍
Great city back in those days when life was at walking pace...and everybody helped each other....unlike todays modern attitude of `Im alright Jack` back then plenty of jobs and a country you were proud to say was great. Thanks for putting these memories up of better days past?
Wonderful, integrated transport system, with trains, trams and trolley buses. All swept away under pressure from the road transport lobby in the 50's>60's.
THIS MAKES ME SO PROUD TO BE FROM HULL HUMBERSIDE ❤️♥️❤️ MUCH LOVE FROM ,,HULL,,UK,,🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 YOU CANT SAY MY CITY ANT COOL YES BRO BEST CITY EVER ,,HULL,,, HUMBERSIDE
@@stevetaylor8698 fir the people who live in hull me in clued it will always be hull humberside that’s where they got the name fir the bridge,,, Humber bridge you from hull yourself
@@marianorton5604 It was only "Humberside" for 20 years, so what a stupid claim you make amid your mostly indecipherable babbling. It was East Riding of Yorkshire when I was born and I never accepted "Humberside". And I have seniority over you.
What a wonderful time looking at all those amazing photographs.. Hull looks rough but most of the people are lovely kind and friendly.. This is where my husband is from and most of his family are still living in Hull, Thinking of my amazing mother-in-law now who has sadly passed away .. This brought back many good memories so thank you for the video
you is welcome i was born in 1956 love hull wouldn't levee such a grate place to live my name is nick cox just wondered is any of you family related to me
@@nickladey we really don't know much about Allan's family.. His father left him and his mum in a foreign country when Al was 3 years old.. Apparently he ended up in Australia and had another family and changed his name Allan was born in 1961 joined the army at 17/18 he did 43 years before retirement.. I do know some names of aunt and uncle.. His mum was a Hall before married Robert Cox This probably isn't much use to you. Regards Sally
@@sallycox2135 my uncle gorge had a sun to his first wife who was named Robert when she god divorced and remarried went to Australia and and he took her marred name of kelly he past on about 2 years ago
@@nickladey seriously? As I said in my last message Allan's dad changed his name to kelley. The one I'm on about had three more children to his second wife.. I would be very interested if you can tell me the name's of all three and the second wife's name.. I know them but if you do then we are related.. Also Allan's grandma that's Roberts mum moved to America so we have cousins over that pond too, This is rather exciting
@@nickladey when George remarried did his second wife have a boy called Robert too? Did George's first wife move to America?... if so this is the right family
Nice production, great music ( you know when you're old because you can name all the music tracks). I arrived in Kingston-upon-Hull way back in 1960, it didn't stink of fish and the streets were actually NOT made from mud and straw, they were actually paved and had modern transport going to & fro. Been here ever since ! Lovely City, lovely people. Your production, especially when Moonlight serenade was playing, made me cry. I'm just an old centimentalist from Nottingham.
yes you is right in everything you have said it was a grate city don't like the look of it now all the old ornate buildings gone thay say changes have been made for the better but have they ?
How beautiful so many memories of growing up and enjoying life were you respected the things you had didnt need much to make you happy beautiful collection of pictures well done for making us smile and remembering those happy memories of days gone by xxx
Is there a list anywhere of the locations of the photos? My mother and I are just sitting watching it and she is guessing where a lot of them are, but it would be nice to know for sure
Just shown this video to my nan. She says she remembers as a child standing on the footbridge over Botanic Gardens crossing when the steam trains passed under... The kids would squeal with glee as they each disappeared in a cloud of smoke which came through the wooden slats of the bridge. The simple pleasures of a bygone age!
Does anyone know what happened to Tichbourne Terrace.Hessle Hull..my mum was born there and also left when a baby to live in West Yorkshire. We have recently lost mum and would be interested to learn a bit more about about this area.
@@nickladey A couple of EYMS dome tops survived I believe. I used to repair those at the Anlaby Road depot in a previous life. Ended up being a bus driver in Perth Aus for my sins. Good old days. Long retired now mind. Good stuff you put up Nick. Been following you off and on for Yonks. Have you ever come across any old pictures of either Parrot Street, or Tomlinson Street, off Selby St, in your travels. I was born down Wheeler St but raised in Tomlinson Street, now long gone...
Hull, a great city at the end of the M62. Friendly people, entertainments, good banter, stoic attitudes., Went there 1976 for work, education and new life. Was there many years, note the wide straight well planned traffic routes.
Very interesting; brought back many memories of my birthplace and which I left nearly 50 years ago for West Yorkshire.
Brilliant video, I am from Hull and its good to see how it was years ago.
My mum who is 86 loved this video she was singing to the strangers in the night. Amazing thank you for the memories .😂😂
I do miss the old Hull and all the characters around town....and I'm only 53. Hahaha.
Fantastic work finding all those photos, as a local born and bred here it's interesting to see Hull back then, thank you for this channel loved it beginning to end 😊👍👍
thanks kind
I love to live back in those days brings me back good memories no technology I love the old buildings
the way we were, notice how clean the streets were, no Makkers cardboard rubbish Wonderful video , thankee muchely
Great city back in those days when life was at walking pace...and everybody helped each other....unlike todays modern attitude of `Im alright Jack` back then plenty of jobs and a country you were proud to say was great. Thanks for putting these memories up of better days past?
Wonderful, integrated transport system, with trains, trams and trolley buses. All swept away under pressure from the road transport lobby in the 50's>60's.
What have we done to our towns and cities over the last 50 years,wish we could go back to this, we've ruined our country 😪
A great video ,of a time when people knew what proper hardship was ,and what real poverty was ,
Yeh, bad times.
THIS MAKES ME SO PROUD TO BE FROM HULL HUMBERSIDE ❤️♥️❤️
MUCH LOVE FROM ,,HULL,,UK,,🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
YOU CANT SAY MY CITY ANT COOL
YES BRO BEST CITY EVER ,,HULL,,, HUMBERSIDE
Humberside, as a county, was abolished in 1996.
@@stevetaylor8698 fir the people who live in hull me in clued it will always be hull humberside that’s where they got the name fir the bridge,,, Humber bridge you from hull yourself
@@marianorton5604 It was only "Humberside" for 20 years, so what a stupid claim you make amid your mostly indecipherable babbling. It was East Riding of Yorkshire when I was born and I never accepted "Humberside". And I have seniority over you.
@@stevetaylor8698 Hull, Humber Bridge, River Hull, Humber Estuary all Humberside, side of the Humber. Never been East Yorkshire!
I loved this and the music was wonderful... thank you for the memories 🙂
Brilliant.
I love my home town of Hull.
never been there, but mebbe after the Covid is done, canna fly out of Australia now
Great video, lovely pics, lots of good memories of days gone by.
A great tribute to Hull.
One of the pictures in here we have in our family album. It shows my Dad in about 1930 ish
Iam from hull and its nice to see memories thanks
What a wonderful time looking at all those amazing photographs..
Hull looks rough but most of the people are lovely kind and friendly..
This is where my husband is from and most of his family are still living in Hull,
Thinking of my amazing mother-in-law now who has sadly passed away ..
This brought back many good memories so thank you for the video
you is welcome i was born in 1956 love hull wouldn't levee such a grate place to live my name is nick cox just wondered is any of you family related to me
@@nickladey we really don't know much about Allan's family..
His father left him and his mum in a foreign country when Al was 3 years old.. Apparently he ended up in Australia and had another family and changed his name
Allan was born in 1961 joined the army at 17/18 he did 43 years before retirement..
I do know some names of aunt and uncle..
His mum was a Hall before married Robert Cox
This probably isn't much use to you.
Regards Sally
@@sallycox2135 my uncle gorge had a sun to his first wife who was named Robert when she god divorced and remarried went to Australia and and he took her marred name of kelly he past on about 2 years ago
@@nickladey seriously? As I said in my last message Allan's dad changed his name to kelley.
The one I'm on about had three more children to his second wife.. I would be very interested if you can tell me the name's of all three and the second wife's name.. I know them but if you do then we are related..
Also Allan's grandma that's Roberts mum moved to America so we have cousins over that pond too,
This is rather exciting
@@nickladey when George remarried did his second wife have a boy called Robert too? Did George's first wife move to America?... if so this is the right family
Hull used to be a beautiful city which I would love to live in, shame to see what has happened to it.
Nice production, great music ( you know when you're old because you can name all the music tracks).
I arrived in
Kingston-upon-Hull way back in 1960, it didn't stink of fish and the streets were actually NOT made from mud and straw, they were actually paved and had modern transport going to & fro.
Been here ever since ! Lovely City, lovely people. Your production, especially when Moonlight serenade was playing, made me cry.
I'm just an old centimentalist from Nottingham.
i have done another 28 vids wich are on here one has no music as you tube took it of shame thanks for comment glad you liked it
Even the poor people dressed respectivley oh how times have changed.
I live right next to Newland. I got to show my family this.
yes you is right in everything you have said it was a grate city don't like the look of it now all the old ornate buildings gone thay say changes have been made for the better but have they ?
glad you liked it have done loads of others on hull
thanks nick
One of the old Hull/New Holland ferries has survived.The Tattersall Castle is now a trendy restaurant on the Thames (of all places)...
nice glad one has survived
Great city
Loved in hull 80 years 😅
longer than me lol 68 years me
Great pictures nick
Very good
I think we still have the same Councillors it hasnt got any better
Very interesting.
Thank you for uploading.
THANK YOU FOR THIS POST MY MOTHER ESPECIALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THIS
you is welcome done 27 videos on old hull
fantastico subscribed thank you
How beautiful so many memories of growing up and enjoying life were you respected the things you had didnt need much to make you happy beautiful collection of pictures well done for making us smile and remembering those happy memories of days gone by xxx
Begin the beguine great song. That old steam engine with the kids on it , I am almost sure it was in a park in Linnaeus st .
I had it in mind that it was in Dansom Lane next to Reckitts. Could be well wrong, but rings a bell....
Is there a list anywhere of the locations of the photos? My mother and I are just sitting watching it and she is guessing where a lot of them are, but it would be nice to know for sure
Thank you very much for this post
Those were the days...not a staggering Zombie in sight...
No cars on the road! Bliss!
Great work, thanks!
Loved it.
thanks glad you liked it have done loads more
nick
A nice selection of photographs in this video. Are the photographs in your personal collection or have you taken them from another site of group?
Just shown this video to my nan. She says she remembers as a child standing on the footbridge over Botanic Gardens crossing when the steam trains passed under... The kids would squeal with glee as they each disappeared in a cloud of smoke which came through the wooden slats of the bridge. The simple pleasures of a bygone age!
@@kadensmike8190 these are what people sent me to my old website some are what i have collected thanks for your nice comment
@@kadensmike8190 💖
Does anyone know what happened to Tichbourne Terrace.Hessle Hull..my mum was born there and also left when a baby to live in West Yorkshire. We have recently lost mum and would be interested to learn a bit more about about this area.
Prince Street looks much more desirable these days.
What became of Needlers office complex and chocolate factory?
Strangers in the night
Anyone remember Hull legend "hiya John"
pity city centre was blitzed ,it would have looked a lot different today
Thanks Nick
I'm sure that no trolley busses survived for restoration. Pity that....
no none did its a shame there is just a couple of head lights left in scrap yard in doncaster
@@nickladey A couple of EYMS dome tops survived I believe. I used to repair those at the Anlaby Road depot in a previous life. Ended up being a bus driver in Perth Aus for my sins. Good old days. Long retired now mind. Good stuff you put up Nick. Been following you off and on for Yonks. Have you ever come across any old pictures of either Parrot Street, or Tomlinson Street, off Selby St, in your travels. I was born down Wheeler St but raised in Tomlinson Street, now long gone...
@@logotrikes thanks for your kind comments the dome top buses still run from time to time for weddings and the like
an now look at it
I hate hull only 5 n 4 years was good but I wasnt born in hull and I moved back to my old city
Old HULL was an absolute dump.........modern Hull is great and improves by the day...HULL'S Maritime life is OVER !
Nah then....