The Tenement Blocks brought back some happy memories. I grew up in Caryl Gardens at the bottom of Hill St. They were some of the happiest days of my life, we had wonderful neighbors who all looked out for each other.
Liverpool is now a thriving multi cultural city full of life with amazing places to eat drink sleep. Scousers will always always look after you if you are ever truly in need.
Your comment made me smile 😊. What was it you wrote Liverpool is a multicultural diverse society. Yeah didn't you see that graffiti on the door black power and on the side of the house f*ck off honkeys the meaning of a white person. Yes about rite of today's multicultural diverse 8:51 society.....
The population of Liverpool in 1972 was about 1.24 million. Now it's just over 900,000. The population now is still 300,000 less than it was then. Such a shame.
i think you got it wrong mate..the reason the population has gone down is because in the 70s they split liverpool up into boroughs like sefton bootle knowsley kirby..etc and each has its own council and population count which reduces the original liverpool count as a whole..put them all together and the population is well over a million lad
Horrible houses. Horrible. I hate tenements and flats. When I was a baby my family lived in Winterburn Heights but we moved when I was 3 so I don’t remember much
Don't ever tell us again life was better then because it's simply not true. Here is looks like a poverty stricken dump but looking for Falkner Place L8 now on Google Maps is certainly a better place today then it was then. Far better.
Well , I think life was not better at that time, only it was getting along slowlier than nowadays. But this way it appeared yo be easier for the individual subject. In these days, as the pace is so much higher today, the strain exerted on your nerves is relentless. Quietude was then, the rat race at cut throat speed is now
Much better times. Simpler. If you weren't there, then you'll never know. Community and selflessness meant everything and the cost of your property meant nothing.
The Tenement Blocks brought back some happy memories. I grew up in Caryl Gardens at the bottom of Hill St. They were some of the happiest days of my life, we had wonderful neighbors who all looked out for each other.
We lived in Rupert Grove off Rupert Lane fantastic warm solid houses all they needed was a bathroom fitted everyone knew everyone happy days.
majority of those new builds have been demolished
Good old liverpool I remember it well
i was born a month later over in st caths in birkenead, best years of my life the 70's :)
Liverpool is now a thriving multi cultural city full of life with amazing places to eat drink sleep. Scousers will always always look after you if you are ever truly in need.
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What a clown , all the scousers have left 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Your comment made me smile 😊.
What was it you wrote Liverpool is a multicultural diverse society.
Yeah didn't you see that graffiti on the door black power and on the side of the house f*ck off honkeys the meaning of a white person. Yes about rite of today's multicultural diverse 8:51 society.....
Wow, i was 3 months old then. 🤦♂️👍🏻
1972 and still bomb sites everywhere from the Liverpool blitz in WW2.
Blimey mate, still there in some places in the 21st century. Absolute disgrace the way they've treated Liverpool.
Is there no sound?
Pardon?
Yes. Dolby Atmos is available 😂 What do you want to hear? Some cars going down the road 🙄
The population of Liverpool in 1972 was about 1.24 million. Now it's just over 900,000. The population now is still 300,000 less than it was then. Such a shame.
I think your number of how many reside here is well off
Are you including Knowsley and parts of Sefton and Wirral in that? Because the population of Liverpool City was about 500,000 in the 90s.
Think you'll find they're trying to replenish it,and turn it into a Th,World, sh le.
i think you got it wrong mate..the reason the population has gone down is because in the 70s they split liverpool up into boroughs like sefton bootle knowsley kirby..etc and each has its own council and population count which reduces the original liverpool count as a whole..put them all together and the population is well over a million lad
Horrible houses. Horrible. I hate tenements and flats. When I was a baby my family lived in Winterburn Heights but we moved when I was 3 so I don’t remember much
I grew up in a block of tenements it was good 😊 now all students flats every where and take away fast food shopping
Windrush has been a disaster
Liverpool certainly looks a lot better now then it did then. It's once again becoming the great city it used to be!
Totally disagree 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Don't ever tell us again life was better then because it's simply not true. Here is looks like a poverty stricken dump but looking for Falkner Place L8 now on Google Maps is certainly a better place today then it was then. Far better.
Well , I think life was not better at that time, only it was getting along slowlier than nowadays. But this way it appeared yo be easier for the individual subject. In these days, as the pace is so much higher today, the strain exerted on your nerves is relentless. Quietude was then, the rat race at cut throat speed is now
Much better times. Simpler. If you weren't there, then you'll never know. Community and selflessness meant everything and the cost of your property meant nothing.
@@davidbowie2046 and you could stand on the Kop for 15p and watch Shankly and the boys
What happened to it?
it got better
@@rickhardman7376
We're is it better 🤔
The singing city,my biggest was leaving Liverpool,I have,nt the means to go home or I would be gone tomorrow.
6:00 smh
Is this old swan?
Toxteth
Toxteth .
Those flats look like the ones that was opposite Ian Skelly on Edge Lane 🙏🏾@@misspurrr-fect3684
Looks like the flats on Edge Lane near Ian Skelly 🙏🏾
good old days
Would like to hear from anyone who work ed at at Paul's eye hospital in n I n tee sev enty to nineteen seventy two as opthalmic trainees .
sly the of the people filmed in their 108
rat city which is not in england its in wales
Mmm I see geography is not your strong point.