I was born in Ascot road in 1959. Then my famly movd into the brand new Maisonetts in Bounces Road after the one side of Ascot road was demolished to enlarge Bretnham Road School. Amazing sieeing this film. Thanks for uploading.
So strange to see so many places I recognise. A lot of what is shown in this film in 1960 was still around in 1968 when my family moved to Edmonton. The now demolished school and college building on Montagu Road. The flats in Jeremy’s Green can be seen in the background. The alley that is still there today that runs from behind Montagu Gardens to Montagu Road. Lower Fore St, where Cooks and Jones were (opposite todays Asda, just before what was the Broadway). Church Street travelling in the direction of Edmonton Green, and the old houses on Ascot Rd. I don’t recognise the location where the policeman is seen riding his bike. Any idea?
Apologies for the delay getting back. I don't check into this channel very often. You are welcome to use footage from this video for free under non-exclusive licence. 👍👍
During my time there, the headmaster was Jones. We called him jug head. Another teacher, Mr John we called bomber. Another teacher who was my favourite was Ami. I saw him nine years later standing in Elizabeth street, Sydney, Australia. I have always been sorry that I was unable to stop and talk to him. At 36secs. The building that you see only from the rear was the caretakers. At 53secs was the wood working building. The buildings you see behind that is Jeremys Green, where I lived. At 59secs the building nearest to the camera was where we had our meals, but I think was used for some of the time as infants school.
Oh wow! Thank you for this video. I was born and lived in Edmonton until 2016. My entire family came from there
Pleased you liked the video
I was born in Ascot road in 1959. Then my famly movd into the brand new Maisonetts in Bounces Road after the one side of Ascot road was demolished to enlarge Bretnham Road School. Amazing sieeing this film. Thanks for uploading.
Pleased you enjoyed watching this film 😊😊
I went to Bretenham school!! Hehe @@8mmtodigital
Wow my home town Edmonton, North London in 1960.😊
Mine too!
could be another planet now
Less trash everywhere.....
Great video thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching :)
My family come from Edmonton, my dad was born there in 1929. I love going “home “ to watch a game 😘❤️
Thanks for watching. Pleased you liked this video taken by my father. I grew up in Edmonton in the 1960s and 70s. 👍👍
The bit with the bike riders is the road going through Edmonton green near the cinema
So strange to see so many places I recognise. A lot of what is shown in this film in 1960 was still around in 1968 when my family moved to Edmonton. The now demolished school and college building on Montagu Road. The flats in Jeremy’s Green can be seen in the background. The alley that is still there today that runs from behind Montagu Gardens to Montagu Road. Lower Fore St, where Cooks and Jones were (opposite todays Asda, just before what was the Broadway). Church Street travelling in the direction of Edmonton Green, and the old houses on Ascot Rd.
I don’t recognise the location where the policeman is seen riding his bike. Any idea?
Thank you for your interesting comments Aaron. The video was taken by my father. Interesting to hear how Edmonton has changed since this was filmed :)
Hello, we are looking to license some of the footage used in this video. What's the best way to contact you regarding licensing? Thanks.
Apologies for the delay getting back. I don't check into this channel very often. You are welcome to use footage from this video for free under non-exclusive licence. 👍👍
I remember well my family from Edmonton
01:15 Policeman on a pushbike! An extinct species now,
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Fantastic. Harika.
Vay be abi. Suanda halen londra da misin?
Where's this pls.? @1.12
Not sure. Upper Edmonton - Maybe Fore Street somewhere?
Edmonton Green, the old Hill where the Rainbow Practice/Evergreen surgery now stands.
Much nicer then.
I don't believe it! I was head boy at Montague high school
During my time there, the headmaster was Jones. We called him jug head. Another teacher, Mr John we called bomber. Another teacher who was my favourite was Ami. I saw him nine years later standing in Elizabeth street, Sydney, Australia. I have always been sorry that I was unable to stop and talk to him. At 36secs. The building that you see only from the rear was the caretakers. At 53secs was the wood working building. The buildings you see behind that is Jeremys Green, where I lived. At 59secs the building nearest to the camera was where we had our meals, but I think was used for some of the time as infants school.