Lost Norwich - Barrack Street
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ย. 2024
- Barrack Street is now part of Norwich's Inner Link Road. Initial widening took place in the 1930s with significant slum clearance. This is also the story of lost pubs and lost churches.
Images courtesy of Norfolk County Council are available at www.picture.norfolk.gov.uk
Thank you for another interesting video.
All the very best.
Thanks Adrian, same to you 👍
I enjoyed that thank you. Must be something special about the old chippy because its the only building to be saved with the new development going up around it.
Thank you - you're right, that's the only "plaice" to be saved....
Fascinating - thank you very much. I will look at Barrack Street with different eyes now.
Thank you very much.
Thank you
You're welcome
Thanks for another interesting video, I often drive along Barrack Street, I am inspired now to explore more on foot.
Thank you, you should do that!
Another amazing video.
Thank you, much appreciated 👍
Thank you so very much for this episode. I really enjoy your mirrored then and now. I used to drive to work along Barrack St and was impressed by the handsome building that was then Norfolk Chamber of Commerce. As you have shown it had been a 1920s brewery on the corner of Barrack Street and Silver Rd. Anglia TV used it for film sets and I was pleased to be able to see inside when it was on Lovejoy and Tales of the Unexpected. It looked like it had a fine staircase and lovely mosaic floors. I heard that it had been broken into and damaged. You are doing a great service recording these memories. Thanks again 👍👍👍
Thank you, that's very kind. I'm glad you liked the video. Tales of the Unexpected often comes up with "unexpected" city scenes from the past.
Thanks for another very interesting part of the Norwich tour.
Thanks - glad you liked it.
Another brilliant Video John, another video that stirred some memories, on a road that you use regularly its only when you see your video's that you suddenly remember buildings that look totally different now but you remember the old look, its the beauty of what you do. My wife used to be a senior manager for the Virgin one account , and used to work in the old brewery offices on occasion, she says it's an amazing period building inside. again thanks
Thanks Dave, and thanks for adding the detail about that building too.
After I moved from Somerleyton 55 years ago to live in Thorp St Andrew just about everything has changed BUT NOT fore the better. Lots of lovely PUBS where you could go to MEET new people have gone, including my local the WOODSIDE on Plumstead RD East .
Yes, so many pubs have gone, including every one in this video.
My neighbour when I moved to Vincent Road in 1994 was a Fred Burrage who was still owner of the Fish and Chip shop on Barrack st. He died several years ago and I`m not sure if this was a much younger Fred pictured in the doorway of the shop in the photograph.
Thanks for your comment. It's a shame that photo was undated, as a date might have given a clue.
Sound research as ever John. Interesting how many local pubs closed pre WW2.
Thanks Simon, yes very true about the pubs.
Unrecognisable now sadly. I remember the barracks and brewery. We had a school local studies visit to Bullards from CNS in 1963.
Absolutely vast changes in this area, with more to come. Thanks for your comment.
Hello myPren. Merry Christmas.
Thank you, and Merry Christmas to you too!
There have certainly been some significant changes along Barrack Street. I didn't realise St Paul's Church was demolished to make way for the flyover. I would never have guessed from your Facebook post that the view was of Barrack Street. Did anyone guess it correctly in the end?
yes someone recognised the church, now the puppet theatre.
Used to get chips from that chippy. Line the stomach before going to Central Park.
Great story, thanks!
Barack street is probably the most unrecognisable yet.
I agree with you - and there have been more changes in the short time since I made this video.
As an ex resident of Norwich, I find your uploads of great interest, as a city I thought I knew well, they give me an insight to places with far more significance than I gave previous thoughts to! Will you ever do Hall road, Gordon Square, Trafalgar Street ( and Howards lane ), Cherry close and Southwell Road area as this has most significance to me, growing up in Trafalgar Street... ? Many thanks, and I look forward to seeing more!
Yes I may well do something about those areas next year. Meanwhile, this may be of interest. th-cam.com/video/pYEJF1-2oo4/w-d-xo.html