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I wish I could visit there - that place and time. Can you just imagine if that were possible ? Walking on the street - dressed in the fashion of the time, unnoticed and taking everything in.
The Number 15 bus route at 1:40 has slightly changed over the years. It still serves Barking Road, Aldgate and Bank, but now stops a couple of minutes north of Marble Arch in Portman Square.
The lady on the left hand side of the teenagers photo looks identical to my grandmother who was a teenager in the 1920s do you have any idea where this picture was FM London the lady far left is my grandmother
Какие все довольно счастливые и высокие очень. Окна автобусов открыты воздух, а сейчас тёмные стекла. .... Жили хорошо, по сравнению с СССР которые заботился о всех нациах.
Those were the days the women looked fabulous not overweight heaps like we see on the streets of New Zealand fast foods has wrecked all the young generations London great place to wander around.
Фотография на 2:24 минуте очень хорошо видно бельё танцовщиц, до колена панталоны. И эта тема внесла много разговоров и насмешек о России, когда кто-то увидел бельё в России и все осуждали это , но, в то время очевидно не было другого. Оказывается такое бельё носили во всём мире, но так же у нас в России было и шёлковое бельё с вышивкой и шикарными кружевами. Всё просто, некоторым людям выгодно представить Россию убогой, дремучей, а другие не лучше. Не нужно говорить о других плохо, если кто-то не знает свою историю.
Great video, thank you. The fashions are amazing. However, the teenagers looked so much older then and the police dogs appear to be wearing muzzles, so not much of a deterrent.
The growth in air travel encouraged overseas tourism? In the 1920s?!?! Idiots. I watched the rest of this interesting footage with the sound turned off.
The number after nineteen is twenty not twenny. There is such number as twenny. Perhaps you could get a reasonably intelligent twelve year old to do the narration for you.
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Wonderful channel!! Congratulations!!!
Marvellous!
Brilliant , thank you
I wish I could visit there - that place and time. Can you just imagine if that were possible ? Walking on the street - dressed in the fashion of the time, unnoticed and taking everything in.
Such gorgeous looking cars!! And classy dressers.
Wow, some truly great photographs
The ladies on roller skates going to work in 1926 wonderful photo they were way ahead of todays E scooters 😊😊😊
The 1920s young women were better dressed and slimmer than today’s young women!! Reminds of my grandmothers on both of my parents’s sides.
Wonderfull I was born in London in 1946 great video thank you
Thanks for sharing this amazing video 🙂
THIS VIDEO IS FABULOUS !!!!
Thank you so much!
The Number 15 bus route at 1:40 has slightly changed over the years. It still serves Barking Road, Aldgate and Bank, but now stops a couple of minutes north of Marble Arch in Portman Square.
Thank you for this. What a joy. Fabulous.
Thank you so much!
Wow! Beautiful journey into the past!
Thank you so much!
Women’s fashion at this time were so relaxed and feminine. Absolutely lovely!
Thank you !
Such a change to nowadays!
Good snaps. Ideal music.
Thank you so much !
Loved the motorized pram; had quite a giggle when I saw it. 😊
Fabulous!! Thank you, enjoyed the slide show, especially the motorised pram.
Thank you so much!
London should be restored to its former glory.
Fabulous stuff. Don't stop.
Thank you
Terrific.
Thanks.
Subscribed !
Many Thanks 👍
I’m always looking for my grandmother in these photos….We hail from Islington.
Nowadays there’s stores saying “ German owned, not Russian “.
What program/application do you use?
My dad was born in 1926, the year of that London traffic jam!
I would like to visit this London for a day it’s not like London today.
@ 6.21 the size of that vehicle middle right . What was it ?
A charabanc.
Great photographs, but London buses were red with silver roofs before the war, not black or grey.
The lady on the left hand side of the teenagers photo looks identical to my grandmother who was a teenager in the 1920s do you have any idea where this picture was FM London the lady far left is my grandmother
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Tremendous decadence compared to the previous years
Kultura kultura kultura! A co dziś? Nic....
Вот чей магический голос мне напоминает любитель сигар с канала хайлайпрестиж!
Какие все довольно счастливые и высокие очень.
Окна автобусов открыты воздух, а сейчас тёмные стекла. ....
Жили хорошо, по сравнению с СССР которые заботился о всех нациах.
Those were the days the women looked fabulous not overweight heaps like we see on the streets of New Zealand fast foods has wrecked all the young generations London great place to wander around.
Фотография на 2:24 минуте очень хорошо видно бельё танцовщиц, до колена панталоны. И эта тема внесла много разговоров и насмешек о России, когда кто-то увидел бельё в России и все осуждали это , но, в то время очевидно не было другого. Оказывается такое бельё носили во всём мире, но так же у нас в России было и шёлковое бельё с вышивкой и шикарными кружевами. Всё просто, некоторым людям выгодно представить Россию убогой, дремучей, а другие не лучше. Не нужно говорить о других плохо, если кто-то не знает свою историю.
Photograph at 8:23 showing the effects of climate change😏
makes Brazil in the 10's!!!!!
Loved the pictures and presentation but a lifeless robotic voiceover does nothing but irritate.
Pink people , , , , , well who'd of thought 🤔
Elon better get on his job, they had electric vehicles, and prams!!!!
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Great video, thank you. The fashions are amazing. However, the teenagers looked so much older then and the police dogs appear to be wearing muzzles, so not much of a deterrent.
Must of all been poor not ones a suntan
The growth in air travel encouraged overseas tourism? In the 1920s?!?!
Idiots.
I watched the rest of this interesting footage with the sound turned off.
The number after nineteen is twenty not twenny. There is such number as twenny. Perhaps you could get a reasonably intelligent twelve year old to do the narration for you.
I didn’t subscribe because of the lame and totally unnecessary voiceover narrations.
The photo that’s 2:30 into the video is not from the 1920s. That picture was taken much later of women posing to be flappers