Great memories.Went blackcurrant picking to save up and buy my first little Ultra transistor radio from Poulters. I was then able to listen to all the pirate radio stations that had started up...
Baughans @1.25, they had a factory in Braintree were I worked that produced frozen pies and sausage rolls. @2.38 Visionhire, mum used to rent a telly from there.
Will probably be moving soon so I figured I'd say this: Whilst not even being old enough for my parents to have been alive when these photos were taken, I find it very interesting how much this town has changed over the span of 40-50 years and how seemingly more lively it was back in those days. Like most days I walk around town and there's probably less than 1000 people I see walking around. Nowadays this town doesn't seem to have much of a personality in my opinion and I kind of wish it was more like it was in those days with more shops open and stuff like that (I don't actually know what it was like in those days so correct me if it was actually worse back then). This town will always mean something to me as it is my childhood town but overall I just wish there was more going on here.
Also a random question, has anyone noticed the increase of cats going missing recently, like most general areas have at least 1 or 2 missing cat posters, if anyone thinks they might know why let me know because I find it a bit odd.
Hi fiascophil, There is a group on Facebook called Braintree as it was. I'm sure a lot of people would be very interested and happy to see this. It won't let me share it but maybe you would be able to!
Thoroughly enjoyed these pictures. Was a customer in Osborn's shop from the moment I arrived in Braintree in 1975. Bought my first locomotive kit from him and my first ever (lethal..IS-12?) superglue (this was before it was even called superglue) Are these pictures taken by the same kind gentleman who looked after me back then? (Steven Duhig). I believe he retired to the West Country/Devon?
Hi, many thanks for your interest. I'm sure that would have been my Father who served you. He retired to Halstead (not as far as Devon,though his daughter, my sister, lives there) and passed away about ten years ago.
Great memories.Went blackcurrant picking to save up and buy my first little Ultra transistor radio from Poulters. I was then able to listen to all the pirate radio stations that had started up...
Was born in this town in 1964 my dad was in the US Air Force my mum English.
Great pictures. Grew up in Braintree.
Thank you for sharing
Baughans @1.25, they had a factory in Braintree were I worked that produced frozen pies and sausage rolls. @2.38 Visionhire, mum used to rent a telly from there.
Absolutely superb ,yet hauntingly sad, what lovely photographs.
Will probably be moving soon so I figured I'd say this: Whilst not even being old enough for my parents to have been alive when these photos were taken, I find it very interesting how much this town has changed over the span of 40-50 years and how seemingly more lively it was back in those days.
Like most days I walk around town and there's probably less than 1000 people I see walking around. Nowadays this town doesn't seem to have much of a personality in my opinion and I kind of wish it was more like it was in those days with more shops open and stuff like that (I don't actually know what it was like in those days so correct me if it was actually worse back then). This town will always mean something to me as it is my childhood town but overall I just wish there was more going on here.
Also a random question, has anyone noticed the increase of cats going missing recently, like most general areas have at least 1 or 2 missing cat posters, if anyone thinks they might know why let me know because I find it a bit odd.
Hi fiascophil, There is a group on Facebook called Braintree as it was. I'm sure a lot of people would be very interested and happy to see this. It won't let me share it but maybe you would be able to!
Lovely old pictures, thank you for posting them :)
Really interesting! I moved here in the late 80's so recognize a lot of it 👍
Thoroughly enjoyed these pictures. Was a customer in Osborn's shop from the moment I arrived in Braintree in 1975. Bought my first locomotive kit from him and my first ever (lethal..IS-12?) superglue (this was before it was even called superglue) Are these pictures taken by the same kind gentleman who looked after me back then? (Steven Duhig). I believe he retired to the West Country/Devon?
Hi, many thanks for your interest. I'm sure that would have been my Father who served you. He retired to Halstead (not as far as Devon,though his daughter, my sister, lives there) and passed away about ten years ago.
Great to see these pictures, thanks
Lovely pics, I do wish each had longer on screen so I could look better but thank u ❤️
Best way is to hover your cursor over the pause button and click every time there's a photo you want to look at for longer, then restart.
fiascophil thank u so much, I’m on my phone tho and pausing keeps the back, play and ff symbol up which blocks the pic x
Was looking for Braintree, Massachusetts, USA.
LOL... Braintree in Essex gave it the name and is a much more interesting place IMHO.. LOL!