@nickladey ..and l would like to add l am not a rascist but l believe when people want to come to our country they must have something to give and want to be part of our society not just economic migrants wanting to make mini versions of there own countries whilst enjoying our freedoms and good nature.l am an athiest but believe everybody has the right to their own opinion and religious beliefs as long as it isnt rammed down my throat.those who live in our country but despise our values.
just wondered if you have any old pics of holderness road or in particular BALFOUR STREET by any chance ? would be greatful if you could contact me with info on how i could obtain them as they would bring back very fond memories thanks...joe. ps lovely slideshow.
I noticed in the credits that it says 'Photographs: Nicholas Cox' - would it be possible to obtain high res copies or prints of the photographs of Botanic Gardens station? I'm guessing that Nicholas Cox must be the copyright holder as no other names are mentioned.
thanks for your nice comment yes every thing was built to last good craftsmanship back then no cutting corners men were proud of what they built any way thanks again nick
4:24 - Which bridge is that? Looks a bit like Scott Street bridge... Now there's something they need to restore instead of wasing money on those damn apartments and that concrete and glass eyesore they are erecting opposite me blocking what little light my North facing house got. Great photos, this city used to look so good, quite industrial really.
thanks for your comment yes all the old buildings have gone as you say thay could of renivated them i miss the old buildings and thee things i grew up with thanks nick
hi i was a long distance lorry driver and found myself in hull very often delivering to the docks late 50s and on . stopped in the sally army . can you tell me the name of the big fish and chip shop in the town . went there for ower evening meal . then a couple in the earl de gray . had no prob with hull great place and people . im from s/wales .
The 'fountains' shown at 1:50 & 2:10 are still there in Westbourne Avenue & Victoria Avenue and are listed monuments. Once a very 'posh' area of Hull with its own railway station (Botanic Gardens) it has fallen by the wayside as has so many parts of Hull. I won't ever move back tbh which is sad as I love visiting the folks back home.
looks like St. Georges Road 0:42. one of the Avenues ( Princess Avenue) 1:55, Corner of Whitefriargate /Land of green Ginger 2:20, Pearson Park 2:33, Gordon St, Police Station 2:47, Corporation Pier 3:03, Hull Fair 3:30, The old Hull Royal Infirmary, in Prospect Street 3:58, Lowgate 4:07,Market Place with King Billy Statue 4:11m Maybe Humber Dock street or Blanket Row 4:29, Princes Dock 4:54,Aerial The old Hull Royal Infirmary, in Prospect Streetiew of Queens Dock before it was filled in to make Queens gardens in 1930 5:05, Sutton Village Church 6:10, Oss wash Victoria Pier 7:55
it was could Gainsborough fish restraint on car lane in hull was good for fish and chips years ago don't no what its like now the other one we have is bob carvers that was in market place near trinity church hope i was able to answer your question
yes know the fountains well as for botanic gardens spent a lot of my youth there in the engine sheds and the like good days back then its a shame every thing has gone thanks for the comment nick
hi thanks for your comment the pics you see on vid are from our hull website witch i think you have looked at it will tell you what the pics are thanks once again nicholas cox hull
sorry nelly 1664 carnt see where you are coming from. ive lived in hull for 51 years and woudent live eny where els and there are lots of people in hull who feel the same way as i do eny way thanks for looking at vid
thay are from the midel of the 18hundreds to late 1950s so you will see hull has changed a lot over the years thanks for your coment yours NICHOLAS COX
yes hull dose rock i have a web site dedecated to old hull. we have more history in our town of hull than anywhere els in england so thay carnt say our town is crap thaks for the comment
i love looking at old pictures of hull :D and what people are saying about the chavs and stuff, well to be honest, there are probably more non-chavs than their are chavs. As a teenager myself, i've got to say that not all of us 'kids' are the same. admittedly, some parts of hull are shitholes and bad stuff goes on, but doesn't the same happen in most other cities too? anyway, thanks for uploading the photos :)
Unlike York, Hull had a habit of knocking its old buildings down rather than renovating them. Having said that, some buildings deserved to be knocked down such as the eyesores on Ferensay before St Stephens.
the town hall was where the guild hall is now thanks for your comment you can see all the pics o my hull website click on my profile then on website nick
hi it is the Grosvenor Hotel on car lane the arcade was part of it have alook at my old hull website it has ifo there click on my profile to acces site thanks nick
sorry carnt help you there hull daly mail might have some im looking for pics of holderness road for my hull web site hull city councill have a lot of pics try there sites just put in serch engin images of hull and see what you get thanks for the coment nick
hi thanks for the comment glad you liked it clik on my profil page then clik on the web site there is lots to do with hull so look and enjoy do you have any pics of where you were born yours nick cox hull
hi this vid is not to do with rugby or football its about how hull used to look do you see any football or rugby pics no so what dose that tell you any way thanks for the comment nick cox
my dad was born in 1912 so he had seen more change than us to me thay have ruind hull as a city all the arnate bildings are going its a shame all for the sake of progres look on my hull web site for more thanks nick cox
I live down Clumber Street and I love it. Fair enough Hull's got its problems and its fair share of ethnic minorities but it certainly hasn't been taken over by them. I'm originally from East London and have lived in Hull for 20 years now, and I tell you what I much prefer living here. Blimey, I'm a shandy drinking southerner but I seem to have more pride in Hull then the Alf Garnetts who have commented here. My suggestion is get a life and stop reading the Daily Mail you bigots.
what are you on about, i'm from Hull myself originally and have seen its demise.over the last 25 years, where did u pluck Ottawa from...thanks for sharing your ignorance ...lol
l was born and bred in north hull,my first house when l got married was down clumber street.it was great untill we had drug dealers move in one side of us and a house full of students at the other..if that wasnt bad enough we had an influx of kurds and eastern europeans take over most of the city with no intention of intergration. our great leaders tell us if we dont like whats going on we must be rascists!.l was lucky enough to get out ..the city l loved with all my heart has been killed.
Good old days indeed,no political correctness/streets nice and clean/where everybody new there place,but I guess they were living in happier times then. Well if today is anything to go by,so much for `progress`.Also notice how everything in the photos shows how everything was built to last and was top quality. We only now have China to thank for most things...Oh well!
I live in hull but was born in leeds my grannie had secon hand shop walker lizzie. I lived down Walker st rifle terrace loved it then but things worse here not the same but bet every town got worse dad used to play piano down terrace mother used to sing very friendly terace
That brought back a flood of memories most of all about my mam & dad because he worked on the railways thank you for the memories it was amazing x
Beautiful ❤
takes me back although i am 55 , love the old days. thanks
Lovely
Great Pictures & Video, Many Thanks.
thanks kind
@nickladey ..and l would like to add l am not a rascist but l believe when people want to come to our country they must have something to give and want to be part of our society not just economic migrants wanting to make mini versions of there own countries whilst enjoying our freedoms and good nature.l am an athiest but believe everybody has the right to their own opinion and religious beliefs as long as it isnt rammed down my throat.those who live in our country but despise our values.
Brilliant!!!. Remember so many views.
thanks for the comment glad you liked it its was beter back then now all the ornate buildings have gone its a shame thanks
nick
just wondered if you have any old pics of holderness road or in particular BALFOUR STREET by any chance ? would be greatful if you could contact me with info on how i could obtain them as they would bring back very fond memories thanks...joe. ps lovely slideshow.
I noticed in the credits that it says 'Photographs: Nicholas Cox' - would it be possible to obtain high res copies or prints of the photographs of Botanic Gardens station? I'm guessing that Nicholas Cox must be the copyright holder as no other names are mentioned.
Nice pics. Wish I lived back then...
hi nick
i think the video is first class and perfect music i was born down Tadman street Hessle rd i love hull
ps whats your web site
thanks for your nice comment yes every thing was built to last good craftsmanship back then no cutting corners men were proud of what they built any way thanks again nick
4:24 - Which bridge is that? Looks a bit like Scott Street bridge... Now there's something they need to restore instead of wasing money on those damn apartments and that concrete and glass eyesore they are erecting opposite me blocking what little light my North facing house got.
Great photos, this city used to look so good, quite industrial really.
thanks for your comment yes all the old buildings have gone as you say thay could of renivated them i miss the old buildings and thee things i grew up with
thanks nick
Would love a caption below each one as a guide to where these were taken. I can guess and recognise a few but it's a guessing game on others
thyanks for your comment yes it was good back then glad you liked it
nick cox hull
ps have left comment on your profile
hi i was a long distance lorry driver and found myself in hull very often delivering to the docks late 50s and on . stopped in the sally army . can you tell me the name of the big fish and chip shop in the town . went there for ower evening meal . then a couple in the earl de gray . had no prob with hull great place and people . im from s/wales .
Might have been Gainsboroughs
The 'fountains' shown at 1:50 & 2:10 are still there in Westbourne Avenue & Victoria Avenue and are listed monuments. Once a very 'posh' area of Hull with its own railway station (Botanic Gardens) it has fallen by the wayside as has so many parts of Hull. I won't ever move back tbh which is sad as I love visiting the folks back home.
was that botanic crossing . Oh and a great pic of os wash
@HullKR1005 glad you have never lost your roots and you are proud to come from hull
thanks for the comment
nick
looks like St. Georges Road 0:42. one of the Avenues ( Princess Avenue) 1:55, Corner of Whitefriargate /Land of green Ginger 2:20, Pearson Park 2:33, Gordon St, Police Station 2:47, Corporation Pier 3:03, Hull Fair 3:30, The old Hull Royal Infirmary, in Prospect Street 3:58, Lowgate 4:07,Market Place with King Billy Statue 4:11m Maybe Humber Dock street or Blanket Row 4:29, Princes Dock 4:54,Aerial The old Hull Royal Infirmary, in Prospect Streetiew of Queens Dock before it was filled in to make Queens gardens in 1930 5:05, Sutton Village Church 6:10, Oss wash Victoria Pier 7:55
This was a delight!
thanks for yer comment steve and thanks for looking at my website
nick
yes like every thing ells all the old ornate buildings demolished for what thay call progress
thanks nick
quality, thanks
thanks for the comment glad you liked the vid and new some of the places thanks again nick cox hull
great slide show, thanks for sharing this : )
brilliant
it was could Gainsborough fish restraint on car lane in hull was good for fish and chips years ago don't no what its like now the other one we have is bob carvers that was in market place near trinity church hope i was able to answer your question
WOW , I didn't know Hull was a bustling city at one time.
yes know the fountains well as for botanic gardens spent a lot of my youth there in the engine sheds and the like good days back then its a shame every thing has gone thanks for the comment
nick
Hey great slides nicholas and not a chav in sight ;o)
hi thanks for your comment the pics you see on vid are from our hull website witch i think you have looked at it will tell you what the pics are thanks once again
nicholas cox hull
lol these where brilliant!!
@CursedeeMaree thanks for comment glad you liked them
nick
@XxIc3Bb3Xx glad you like the photographs i have a old hull website have a look
thanks nick
sorry nelly 1664 carnt see where you are coming from. ive lived in hull for 51 years and woudent live eny where els and there are lots of people in hull who feel the same way as i do eny way thanks for looking at vid
Would love to live those days
yes would be nice i have done about 21 vids of old hull going to do some more as i have now got a load more photographs thanks for the comment
Jake Allerston-brockwell
@MultiJohnson2 it is called the trumpet voluntary
thanks for the comment glad you liked it
yes it was botanic yes love theold os wash played around there when we was kids
nick
@splitrs thanks for the comment yes its a shame about king billy have wrote about him on my website
no i havent published a book but have old hull website and yes ive seen all the old pics in the pubs thanks for your coment nick cox
thay are from the midel of the 18hundreds to late 1950s so you will see hull has changed a lot over the years thanks for your coment yours NICHOLAS COX
yes hull dose rock i have a web site dedecated to old hull. we have more history in our town of hull than anywhere els in england so thay carnt say our town is crap thaks for the comment
thanks for the comment glad you liked it
nick
@matcardinal thanks for the comment glad you liked it
nick
i love looking at old pictures of hull :D and what people are saying about the chavs and stuff, well to be honest, there are probably more non-chavs than their are chavs. As a teenager myself, i've got to say that not all of us 'kids' are the same. admittedly, some parts of hull are shitholes and bad stuff goes on, but doesn't the same happen in most other cities too?
anyway, thanks for uploading the photos :)
Unlike York, Hull had a habit of knocking its old buildings down rather than renovating them. Having said that, some buildings deserved to be knocked down such as the eyesores on Ferensay before St Stephens.
the town hall was where the guild hall is now
thanks for your comment you can see all the pics o my hull website click on my profile then on website
nick
@nicko70 only one thing to say you is right thanks for the comment
nick cox hull
gainsborough . yes many thanks .
hi it is the Grosvenor Hotel on car lane the arcade was part of it have alook at my old hull website it has ifo there click on my profile to acces site
thanks nick
@TriopsUKnorth thanks allot
nick
sorry carnt help you there hull daly mail might have some im looking for pics of holderness road for my hull web site hull city councill have a lot of pics try there sites just put in serch engin images of hull and see what you get thanks for the coment nick
hi thanks for the comment glad you liked it clik on my profil page then clik on the web site there is lots to do with hull so look and enjoy do you have any pics of where you were born yours nick cox hull
@eddietwang thanks for the comment look on my profile and click on my website and see hull as you new it
nick
hi this vid is not to do with rugby or football its about how hull used to look do you see any football or rugby pics no so what dose that tell you any way thanks for the comment nick cox
my dad was born in 1912 so he had seen more change than us to me thay have ruind hull as a city all the arnate bildings are going its a shame all for the sake of progres look on my hull web site for more thanks nick cox
@jackooneleg1 well im 55 and glad you liked it
nick
thanks for the comment verey kind if you whant to see more pics of hull visit my web site witch you will find on my channel
thanks again nick
@Jndfreaks hi if you look on my profile then click my website all the photographs are on there plus more they is all named
hi thanks for yer comment if you look on my profile
then click on my website you will see more photographs and where thay are thanks
nick cox hull
@JackAndMissy2009 hi thanks if you click on my profile then on my old hull website it will tellyou where all the photographs are from
nick
I live down Clumber Street and I love it. Fair enough Hull's got its problems and its fair share of ethnic minorities but it certainly hasn't been taken over by them. I'm originally from East London and have lived in Hull for 20 years now, and I tell you what I much prefer living here. Blimey, I'm a shandy drinking southerner but I seem to have more pride in Hull then the Alf Garnetts who have commented here. My suggestion is get a life and stop reading the Daily Mail you bigots.
lol me too m8 mayfield st but in 62.
what are you on about, i'm from Hull myself originally and have seen its demise.over the last 25 years, where did u pluck Ottawa from...thanks for sharing your ignorance ...lol
wow 1:28 is hull college xD
l was born and bred in north hull,my first house when l got married was down clumber street.it was great untill we had drug dealers move in one side of us and a house full of students at the other..if that wasnt bad enough we had an influx of kurds and eastern europeans take over most of the city with no intention of intergration. our great leaders tell us if we dont like whats going on we must be rascists!.l was lucky enough to get out ..the city l loved with all my heart has been killed.
Good old days indeed,no political correctness/streets nice and clean/where everybody new there place,but I guess they were living in happier times then. Well if today is anything to go by,so much for `progress`.Also notice how everything in the photos shows how everything was built to last and was top quality. We only now have China to thank for most things...Oh well!
if you look on my hull website you will see pics with writing underneth have sent you my web address thanks for the coment nicholas cox hull
if you look on my profile and click on my websit it will tell you where all the pics are
thanks for the comment
nick cox hull
hull who lives in hull
I live in hull but was born in leeds my grannie had secon hand shop walker lizzie. I lived down Walker st rifle terrace loved it then but things worse here not the same but bet every town got worse dad used to play piano down terrace mother used to sing very friendly terace