great video.. wow! the goose bumps! .............................................................................all because, a select few! wanted to make, profit? made it all happen..and there still doing it, to this day..😿
Hello Mark. A big Thankyou for watching. Towns with character & spirit reduced to mere estates and not alone judging by the rest of the UK. I know they had their problems & issues but something existed back then that no longer exists. Kind regards 👍
Cheers David and much appreciated for watching and commenting 👍 I have the ‘transition’ set at 18 seconds and i think it works well, wish i had done it from the start as i struggle watching the older videos because of how quick they morph. Nevermind, ye live an learn. Cheers for watching 👍
5:04 the three lasses, the one on the right is Enid, my step-mam, married my dad Eric Powell, (Enid Harrison, became Enid Powell, Mother of Christine Stainthorpe).
I love that picture. I used the ‘Grangetown in Times past’ saved website on the ‘Web Archive’ i did have their names appearing on the screen but in the end i went with the current caption because I’ve only recently started using captions on the ‘then’ pictures and at the moment I’m wary of over doing it and taking peoples eyes away from what are class old pictures . Kind regards Steve and a big Thankyou for watching and commenting 👍
Hello Arthur. A big Thankyou for watching sir 👍 which one was no58? The left or right block and left or right house. Genuinely interested as i do find it interesting peoples individual memories and history
@@arthurvasey I love those pictures of In and around Birchington Ave. Not many exist so I’m grateful to the owner who posted them on the Facebook Page ‘proud to be a Grangetown’
great video.. wow! the goose bumps! .............................................................................all because, a select few! wanted to make, profit? made it all happen..and there still doing it, to this day..😿
A big Thankyou Shaun, appreciated 👍
What a great place grangetown and southbank we're years ago awful how it is now
Hello Mark. A big Thankyou for watching. Towns with character & spirit reduced to mere estates and not alone judging by the rest of the UK. I know they had their problems & issues but something existed back then that no longer exists. Kind regards 👍
Brilliantly morphed pictures
Cheers David and much appreciated for watching and commenting 👍 I have the ‘transition’ set at 18 seconds and i think it works well, wish i had done it from the start as i struggle watching the older videos because of how quick they morph. Nevermind, ye live an learn. Cheers for watching 👍
Excellent vid as usual thank you.
Appreciated Chris 👍
9.31 - D.W. Joinery was my Dad's business
Class that son!
Hello and thanks for watching. I remember that building. Hope it brought back good memories 👍
@@michaelwalton-ii1ch 😂
5:04 the three lasses, the one on the right is Enid, my step-mam, married my dad Eric Powell, (Enid Harrison, became Enid Powell, Mother of Christine Stainthorpe).
I love that picture. I used the ‘Grangetown in Times past’ saved website on the ‘Web Archive’ i did have their names appearing on the screen but in the end i went with the current caption because I’ve only recently started using captions on the ‘then’ pictures and at the moment I’m wary of over doing it and taking peoples eyes away from what are class old pictures . Kind regards Steve and a big Thankyou for watching and commenting 👍
12:38 I was born in the house on the left!
Hello Arthur. A big Thankyou for watching sir 👍 which one was no58? The left or right block and left or right house. Genuinely interested as i do find it interesting peoples individual memories and history
@@MadeInGrangetown The left, I think! I was quite young when we moved!
@@arthurvasey I love those pictures of In and around Birchington Ave. Not many exist so I’m grateful to the owner who posted them on the Facebook Page ‘proud to be a Grangetown’
Should go to Cardiff..it's grangetown is like a 3rd world country