Good video, I lived in Folkestone for a couple of months in 1995. What went wrong after the early 60's until around the mid 70's and stayed Wrong still until now! People has changed!
Thanks for sharing. As an old Folkestonian i can say this is how i remember it as a Kid and Teenager and they were great days. It was a wonderful place to grow up in.
Great footage. As a child in the 1960's, I used to holiday in Earls Avenue for three weeks every summer, until 1970. It was a hugely enjoyable and charming place, with a Victorian riviera feel to it. It's evident that successive town planners and inwardly focussed developers have systematically savaged and demolished so many beautiful and magnificent buildings, terraces and hotels and put in place some really shocking edifices. The Victorians really knew how to design grand buildings, stylish gardens and amenities. They'd probably weep buckets if they saw the town now. Sadly you can't undo what's been done and the wealth structure that Folkestone was built on appears long-gone.
I remember the old ferries and the no passport day trips to France. I moved to Folkestone area in the 60's which seems like yesterday! Thanks for posting!
Footage is definitely pre-1960. At about 6.00 it shows the (then) three pubs at the Harbour. The one on the right (Harbour Inn) was demolished in 1957 and rebuilt. Footage after 6.30 is Canterbury, and later, Dover. Great little film.
Memories of my childhood in Folkestone and Hythe in the 50's and 60's have come flooding back from seeing this. I remember my brother breaking his arm when he fell off the rocks on the Zig Zag; diving off the harbour wall into the outer harbour, when the tide was in of course; getting stuck in the mud in the inner harbour, when the tide was out; Saturday morning roller skating sessions in the rink next to the Rotunda. I remember living in Charlotte Street, London Street, the lower of the two houses on The Bayle Steps, Cheriton Road and West Parade in Hythe. I visited the area a few years ago to look at old childhood haunts but unfortunately was very disappointed in the condition of Folkestone town centre, the beach and the harbour areas. I wonder if anyone remembers Elliot's Dairy and shop on the corner of Charlotte Street and Dover Road?
Hello there, I love this footage and I've noticed you've got a few videos on your UA-cam channel that includes Folkestone from the 1960s. My name is Syd and I'm a Kent based filmmaker. I'm currently working on a video project for Folkestone Council that celebrates the past but also looks to the future of Folkestone and what is being done/can be done to keep the area thriving. I'd love to use some archive footage in the project, and yours is perfect! Would this be of interest to you? If so, can I get an email to discuss more and hear what kind of credit would be required to use some aspects of your archive?
@@HomeMovieTimeWarp Aww that's amazing, thank you so much! Yes of course, very happy to give credit and where possible I'll make sure there's a link to the channel as well. I'll let you know when it's complete in the coming months in case you want to check it out.
They decimated the lovely town and surrounding areas in the late sixties and seventies, more damage done than even the bombing in ww2! And that's not even joking!
Many memories there for me. Thanks for sharing. Made even better with one of my favourite pieces of music: Orpheus in the Underworld - Offenbach.
Good video, I lived in Folkestone for a couple of months in 1995. What went wrong after the early 60's until around the mid 70's and stayed Wrong still until now! People has changed!
I lived in Folkestone in the 60s. This film brought back many memories. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing. As an old Folkestonian i can say this is how i remember it as a Kid and Teenager and they were great days. It was a wonderful place to grow up in.
Great footage. As a child in the 1960's, I used to holiday in Earls Avenue for three weeks every summer, until 1970. It was a hugely enjoyable and charming place, with a Victorian riviera feel to it. It's evident that successive town planners and inwardly focussed developers have systematically savaged and demolished so many beautiful and magnificent buildings, terraces and hotels and put in place some really shocking edifices. The Victorians really knew how to design grand buildings, stylish gardens and amenities. They'd probably weep buckets if they saw the town now. Sadly you can't undo what's been done and the wealth structure that Folkestone was built on appears long-gone.
Great film footage. I live near Folkestone. There are some really great comments on here. Thank you everyone for your memories. 👍
I remember the old ferries and the no passport day trips to France. I moved to Folkestone area in the 60's which seems like yesterday! Thanks for posting!
Footage is definitely pre-1960. At about 6.00 it shows the (then) three pubs at the Harbour. The one on the right (Harbour Inn) was demolished in 1957 and rebuilt. Footage after 6.30 is Canterbury, and later, Dover. Great little film.
Great place in the 60s, music club wise. It is fighting its way back over the last 10 years from the effects of the tunnel
貴重な映像ですね。
Folkestone is finally coming back to life 👍😁❤️
The days when you could get a ferry from Folkestone Habour to Boulogne-sur-Mer in France.
Memories of my childhood in Folkestone and Hythe in the 50's and 60's have come flooding back from seeing this. I remember my brother breaking his arm when he fell off the rocks on the Zig Zag; diving off the harbour wall into the outer harbour, when the tide was in of course; getting stuck in the mud in the inner harbour, when the tide was out; Saturday morning roller skating sessions in the rink next to the Rotunda. I remember living in Charlotte Street, London Street, the lower of the two houses on The Bayle Steps, Cheriton Road and West Parade in Hythe. I visited the area a few years ago to look at old childhood haunts but unfortunately was very disappointed in the condition of Folkestone town centre, the beach and the harbour areas. I wonder if anyone remembers Elliot's Dairy and shop on the corner of Charlotte Street and Dover Road?
Thanks for sharing your memories Elliot, sounds like a great time you had growing up in #Folkestone
Oh my goodness I'm not gonna lie j was born in 2001 but Folkestone used to look so amazing
Hello there, I love this footage and I've noticed you've got a few videos on your UA-cam channel that includes Folkestone from the 1960s. My name is Syd and I'm a Kent based filmmaker. I'm currently working on a video project for Folkestone Council that celebrates the past but also looks to the future of Folkestone and what is being done/can be done to keep the area thriving. I'd love to use some archive footage in the project, and yours is perfect! Would this be of interest to you? If so, can I get an email to discuss more and hear what kind of credit would be required to use some aspects of your archive?
Hi Syd, no problem to use the footage, if you can credit this channel - Home Movie Timewarp, & if possible ,a link to the channel
Thanks
@@HomeMovieTimeWarp Aww that's amazing, thank you so much! Yes of course, very happy to give credit and where possible I'll make sure there's a link to the channel as well. I'll let you know when it's complete in the coming months in case you want to check it out.
When Folkestone was abit less stabby
Great vintage footage, but credit must be given to Canterbury Cathedral and Dover?
They decimated the lovely town and surrounding areas in the late sixties and seventies, more damage done than even the bombing in ww2! And that's not even joking!
Late '40's??
Hell on this earth/folkestone.