Grew up in Dagenham in the 1970's. Parsloes Park with the sand pit and beautifully kept flower beds... paddling pool. Green double swings that we called American Swings.Hot summers. I still live there but will move soon. It's lost it's soul. Real shame. It looked even better in these black and white photos. Thanks for sharing.
Born and raised in Dagenham, now live in Portsmouth. Go back every now and then to watch the daggers!!!. What a decline of a great place to live!!!! Ever since the Olympics was granted to Stratford people moved from there to Dagenham. That's when it started to go down hill. Very upsetting to go back now😢😢😢
Same here fella, I was born in Maxey Rd in 66, still some areas left that are OK ish but certainly has gone downhill, gardens all used to be kept tidy, now most of them look like building sites. Stay well mate.
I lived in Dagenham in the 1970s, 1980s, and in the 1990s I saw the gradual decline. Especially along the "Green Lanes" area. Its such a shame, but with high crime rates and price rises. A lot of businesses closed down. The older generation of neighbours had passed away or moved out of area. The Milkman deliveries back then as well. Life was so much better back then.
Very nostalgic & sad for me seeing what has been allowed to happen to Dagenham and many other Cities in the U.K .I have lived in Australia since 1968 and each time i return it gets worse and nothing is being done to reverse the situation ,Weak Governments ,Political Correctness,& ridiculous Immigration policies have practically taken the heart out of the U.K
Thanks for uploading this very interesting video. Born in Dagenham and still living here and have seen many changes. So many landmarks are no longer, Many pubs have gone, Leys Baths where my school went for swimming lessons, gone. Gaumont Cinema Heathway gone as are many others. pleased to see that you included a picture of Martin Peters, a boy who was in my class throughout my schooldays. Fords, no longer the company in Dagenham that it was, only a very small part of the factory left. David
So sad was a beautiful borough. So sad. Even had their own parks police. Used to feel so safe as a kid. I'd never let my kids out over parks there now. We send them to Romford.
Once a pretty village, then a nice clean new town. Now what can you say about it? I can remember the old weather boarded houses next to the Cross Keys the Victorian houses down Exeter Road, now all gone for 'progress'. Spent many a summer's day over Leys Baths, and Saturday mornings just for us kids at the pictures on Heathway hill then afterwards we'd go to the fish and chip shop down Church Elm Lane to get a packet of chips and a humungous pickled onion. That shop is still there. All my schools have gone now though. I left many years ago but my parents still live there. I see every time I visit how much it's changed. Sad.
My grandparents lived almost opposite that fish and chips shop, at 93 Church Elm Lane, in the 60s (was it a butchers shop back then? not sure). I spent my first 10 years in Dagenham and whilst I've subsequently had a wonderful life in Australia and New Zealand, I still have great affection and nostalgia for those early times and places. A very evocative video for me, excellent thanks 👍☺️😂
My grand parents lived on baron road, a few doors down lived dudley moores mother, on occasions while visiting we would see him getting into a porch with (i think) suzy kendal. thanks for posting this, i never knew dagenham was like that years ago.
Our family moved to Dagenham in1942 as our house in the east end had been bombed.I was 1 year old at the time.I grew up there went to Arnold Road school and then Goresbrook school now defunct. I left in 1974 moving to North Essex.
I was born in Barking Hospital at the end of WW2, lived with mam & dad & grandparents in Goresbrooke Road for a year before moving to Leeds (up north) not Kent, Used to love coming back in the fifties and early sixties, happy memories.
I say mam, and yes I do live up north now but used to say mam before I moved from Dagenham, most of our family did and we are all from London/Dagenham area going back generations, but one of my great grandparents was from Wales so maybe that's where it comes from maybe?
Les Hook I was born in Barking hospital also in 1952 lived here until I was married at 20. Don’t come back for a sentimental journey to Barking..you will be horrified ...a complete cesspit without going into details. Loved the place growing up..soul destroying to see it now😰
East Ender: I was born in Barking (Upney Lane) 1949. Sometimes I travel back through Barking and Dagenham to see how things are, breaks my heart every time.
my grandad and nan worked in fords and uncle, my dad grew up on beverly road i also spent time going to school there , haven't been back for many years - prob not the same like my town now a dump which is such a shame
Thank you for sharing, tear in my eye as I see paradise lost. We didn’t have much but we had community and friends and decency and respect. Now you just get spitting, shitting, littering, thieving, stabbing, drugs, drinking, homeless sleepers, fly tips, noise, nuisance, ASB, gangs and graffiti, phew it can only get better right ?
dagenham looked clean and better years ago I have old photos I might put on here,loved some parts still the same a lot has altered,I agree its worse now no place to enjoy ourselves with a dance or sing song..pubs going or gone,take away or as they say take out on the increase,food isnt the same,to much novelle cuisine..what happened to good old simple food..
@@life_seeker6102No , but I know where you mean though , up Beverly Road end . I think this is Chequers Lane Cottages just before Dagenham Dock Station on the right hand side . Had an area of waste land where the dog and speedway tracks were .
Women sowing auto seat covers wanted the same money as guys doing dangerous, hot and dirty work in the foundry! Dependable constant work not enough for some.
Grew up in Dagenham in the 1970's. Parsloes Park with the sand pit and beautifully kept flower beds... paddling pool. Green double swings that we called American Swings.Hot summers. I still live there but will move soon. It's lost it's soul. Real shame. It looked even better in these black and white photos. Thanks for sharing.
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Big slide and umbrella lol
u should see it now
I did the carpet fitting for Andrews in valance Ave between 1973 to 1984 god bless those great people
I used to do a paper round for the newsagent sub post office next door to andrews
RIP Dagenham
Born and raised in Dagenham, now live in Portsmouth. Go back every now and then to watch the daggers!!!. What a decline of a great place to live!!!! Ever since the Olympics was granted to Stratford people moved from there to Dagenham. That's when it started to go down hill. Very upsetting to go back now😢😢😢
Born and raised in Dagenham, so so sad what has become of the place. Great pics bringing back memories
Same here fella, I was born in Maxey Rd in 66, still some areas left that are OK ish but certainly has gone downhill, gardens all used to be kept tidy, now most of them look like building sites. Stay well mate.
Another racist are you?
@@life_seeker6102 the only person that mentioned tace is you, thereby meaning you're the racist, learn what racism is before screaming racist.
I grew up dagenham ueed used to really love it here growing up here not like that anymore shame reall
I lived in Dagenham in the 1970s, 1980s, and in the 1990s I saw the gradual decline. Especially along the "Green Lanes" area. Its such a shame, but with high crime rates and price rises. A lot of businesses closed down. The older generation of neighbours had passed away or moved out of area. The Milkman deliveries back then as well. Life was so much better back then.
Thanks for the memories ❤
Bob Brace. Thank you so much for posting this. Brought back many memories of my childhood. Great choice of music also.
That was lovely. Brought a year to my eye. Thanks.
A Much underrated place.
Good people.
Very nostalgic & sad for me seeing what has been allowed to happen to Dagenham and many other Cities in the U.K .I have lived in Australia since 1968 and each time i return it gets worse and nothing is being done to reverse the situation ,Weak Governments ,Political Correctness,& ridiculous Immigration policies have practically taken the heart out of the U.K
well said sir david
you should fucking see it now
What hypocrisy, himself an immigrant to Australia and talking about not allowing immigration
Most places in London and outer areas are all high crime now. The cost of living is very high also.
If you was one of the lucky ones and left best not to come back remember it as it was .Ashamed to say I live here.
I grew up in dagenham i used to go to parsloes manor comprehensive class of 74. Now live in lovely somerset
Thanks, brought me to tears oh where have those good times gone. Keep safe all😒
Thanks for uploading this very interesting video. Born in Dagenham and still living here and have seen many changes. So many landmarks are no longer, Many pubs have gone, Leys Baths where my school went for swimming lessons, gone. Gaumont Cinema Heathway gone as are many others. pleased to see that you included a picture of Martin Peters, a boy who was in my class throughout my schooldays. Fords, no longer the company in Dagenham that it was, only a very small part of the factory left.
David
So sad was a beautiful borough.
So sad. Even had their own parks police. Used to feel so safe as a kid. I'd never let my kids out over parks there now. We send them to Romford.
Once a pretty village, then a nice clean new town. Now what can you say about it? I can remember the old weather boarded houses next to the Cross Keys the Victorian houses down Exeter Road, now all gone for 'progress'. Spent many a summer's day over Leys Baths, and Saturday mornings just for us kids at the pictures on Heathway hill then afterwards we'd go to the fish and chip shop down Church Elm Lane to get a packet of chips and a humungous pickled onion. That shop is still there. All my schools have gone now though. I left many years ago but my parents still live there. I see every time I visit how much it's changed. Sad.
My nan lived behind that chippy (in ford road).
Best chips around.
Great memories. So different there now.
Progress???......
im still here I remember all that
My grandparents lived almost opposite that fish and chips shop, at 93 Church Elm Lane, in the 60s (was it a butchers shop back then? not sure). I spent my first 10 years in Dagenham and whilst I've subsequently had a wonderful life in Australia and New Zealand, I still have great affection and nostalgia for those early times and places. A very evocative video for me, excellent thanks 👍☺️😂
My grand parents lived on baron road, a few doors down lived dudley moores mother, on occasions while visiting we would see him getting into a porch with (i think) suzy kendal. thanks for posting this, i never knew dagenham was like that years ago.
My grandparents lived next door to DM, he used to come in and play on their piano
Our family moved to Dagenham in1942 as our house in the east end had been bombed.I was 1 year old at the time.I grew up there went to Arnold Road school and then Goresbrook school now defunct. I left in 1974 moving to North Essex.
Fantastic choice of music to go with this video.
I was born in Barking Hospital at the end of WW2, lived with mam & dad & grandparents in Goresbrooke Road for a year before moving to Leeds (up north) not Kent, Used to love coming back in the fifties and early sixties, happy memories.
+Les Hook That explains why you say 'mam'. ;)
I say mam, and yes I do live up north now but used to say mam before I moved from Dagenham, most of our family did and we are all from London/Dagenham area going back generations, but one of my great grandparents was from Wales so maybe that's where it comes from maybe?
Les Hook I was born in Barking hospital also in 1952 lived here until I was married at 20. Don’t come back for a sentimental journey to Barking..you will be horrified ...a complete cesspit without going into details. Loved the place growing up..soul destroying to see it now😰
East Ender: I was born in Barking (Upney Lane) 1949. Sometimes I travel back through Barking and Dagenham to see how things are, breaks my heart every time.
Went to convent school in gorsebrook road it is now housing Eileen
Nice to see old pics of my hometown. Born and bred here!
U do a rally good job on here keep up there good work on here I hop u are u ok today keep up there good work on here
Still remembered sites after 60 years, - even found the house on the aerial shot! Thanks for posting.
my grandad and nan worked in fords and uncle, my dad grew up on beverly road i also spent time going to school there , haven't been back for many years - prob not the same like my town now a dump which is such a shame
Lived in Dagenham all my life 70 years its a dirty ,prideless place...its not the councils fault .its people that make a slum ...
Did anyone else go down ‘The Fiddlers’ on a Saturday in the 60’s?
Thank you for sharing, tear in my eye as I see paradise lost. We didn’t have much but we had community and friends and decency and respect. Now you just get spitting, shitting, littering, thieving, stabbing, drugs, drinking, homeless sleepers, fly tips, noise, nuisance, ASB, gangs and graffiti, phew it can only get better right ?
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Lovely old pics I lived in hitherfield road I knew a Chris brace .lived in walnut tree road .any relation ?
Well we all know why it went downhill to the cesspit don't we !
dagenham looked clean and better years ago I have old photos I might put on here,loved some parts still the same a lot has altered,I agree its worse now no place to enjoy ourselves with a dance or sing song..pubs going or gone,take away or as they say take out on the increase,food isnt the same,to much novelle cuisine..what happened to good old simple food..
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Why is Elm Park in there?
Hello - this is a lovely compilation of archive. Could I ask where you found the videos?
Anyone know what that street is at 0:35 ?
It's called Frogspawn Place.🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🐸🦗🔥
No it’s in oxlow lane. It’s still standing today albeit modernised with UPVC windows by the council in the 1980s.
Becontree Estate maybe
@@life_seeker6102No , but I know where you mean though , up Beverly Road end . I think this is Chequers Lane Cottages just before Dagenham Dock Station on the right hand side . Had an area of waste land where the dog and speedway tracks were .
Wow
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Max Bygraves came from Rotherhithe not Dagenham.
He found fame in the Dagenham Working Men's Club .
Women sowing auto seat covers wanted the same money as guys doing dangerous, hot and dirty work in the foundry! Dependable constant work not enough for some.
lack of diversity