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Charles would be one of several: Caroline, Carolean, Carolingian, Carolinian. Until last year when Charles III came to the throne, by convention, Caroline referred to the reign of Charles I and Carolean referred to the reign of Charles II. Carolingian by convention, had referred to the reign and dynasty of Emperor Charles the Great of the Frankish Empire, Charlemagne. There's no official word on how the current reign of Charles III would be referred to, but Liz Truss has referred to it in Parliament as Carolean when she was PM.
Hi joolz , If you like venturing out to visit some nice country side pubs, well there's 4 absolutely great 🇬🇧 pubs out in kintbury, NR, Newbury, Berkshire. CHEERS 🍻 If you ever make it there ,drinks are on me.
I was born in Walfamstow and we lived in a terraced house in Forest Road. In 1966 or thereabouts it was sold and we moved to the coast. I don't know how much it sold for then but in 1997 in sold again for £69,500. According to the websites that know about this sort of thing it's now worth £713,000. That's mental.
I loved the blue plaques that showcased the ordinary people that lived in this houses in the past. Paying homage to the regular folks who also made history in their own small way
The first 7 years of my life were spent in Walthamstow way back in the 70s, went to Coppermill school infants with one of the members of East 17 - for the life of me I cannot recall which one :) The silver jubilee party held in Morland Road (where I lived) is one memory that instantly comes to mind.
You probably don't remember but we met shortly on Charing Cross road on june 16. I was so nervous to meet you so what i said probably didnt make any sense apart from "I follow you on UA-cam" So happy I met you that day! My first time back in London since 2012 and than I get to meet my favourite UA-camr.😊
So interesting, I used to visit my grandparents, who lived inConnaught street, the toilet was in the garden and we would bath in a tin bath in front of the fire. . My grandfather grew all their vegetables in the small garden and the front, tiny space, had flowers. I would go to a small park at the end of the street. My grandmother took me to the town hall for concerts. I can remember walking up Hoe Street. They are good memories. Thank you.
A sister of mine married a Walthamstow man. I visited few times, in fact went to the market for bedding which was M&S seconds apparently and still using it. Well at the end of their road was part of Epping Forest with cattle walking around. Didn't expect that!
Loved this❤ Walthamstow wasn't what I was expecting. Really vibrant interesting and tidy looking neighbourhood, amazing lack of the scourge of the Graffiti craze that has taken over much of London and other Cities.
Great video Joolz. Walthamstow the centre of music culture - I always think of the Barron Knights "Live in trouble" when I think of this place - "Long ago, outside a chip shop in Walthamstow, lived a rocker called greasy joe...."
I worked in Walthamstow for 17 years. Also placed some of the stones in those lovely mosaics you saw. I now work in Hampstead, in a place that features in the background of one of your other videos.
Brilliant vid as always Joolz. As a Walthamstow resident I loved it. When you're back in the area check out the Walthamstow Trades Hall on Hoe Street. Its like a time jump back to the 70s inside.
I went to school in Walthamstow 1959-1964 at William Morris County Technical High School----now sadly demolished except for part of the upper playground and the old Cookery & Art block. Know the area very well. Our swimming baths was in Hoe Street, but looks as if that's gone too. Happy memories.
My Mum was from Walthamstow and it was lovely to see the market (where I used to go a lot whenever we visited my Nan and Grandad who lived in Rectory Road until the late 70s). One of my earliest memories is of being in Manze's and watching an old woman eating stewed eels. My Mum and Dad were married in St Mary's church too.
Yes! You finally came to Walthamstow! Absolutely loved this one, you've uncovered a few things I was completely unaware of while still showcasing a house our friends once lived in. You also ventured very close to our house so was a little disappointed we didn't run into you! 😊
Great video! I was born in Walthamstow in 1950 - I think my grandad had a stall in the market. I remember there was a live eel stall where they would go on wriggling after being cut up! Monoux used to be pronounced Monocks and the th in Walthamstow pronounced as in 'thought' rather than in 'the'.
I love the George Monoux debate. As a Walthamstow lad I always say "Monocks" like the rest of E17 but my wife from Tottenham pointed out it's French. Now that Joolz has said "Monoux" Mrs B has won our "bet". This is a great video and I was particularly pleased that Small Wonder Records got a mention.
@@treborbob2002 I was brought up in Walthamstow, born 1945 in Thorpe Combe hospital. George Monoux was always pronounced 'Mono' as in monogram, monochrome etc. Never anything different! It is a French name, so is pronounced as in the French language. The George Mono(ux) school (for boys) was considered to be the 'brother school' of the Walthamstow High School (for girls) that was/still is, in Church Hill, Walthamstow. Agreed re 'th' being pronounced as in 'thought', unless you are a Cockney and want to say Walfamstow! :-) But the term 'cockney' only really 'officially' applies to those born 'within the sound of the Bow Bells' in London! A 'true cockney', that is. So that narrows it down a bit. I believe there is some connection between Walthamstow and Waltham Cross and Waltham Abbey in Essex, but can't remember what. Walthamstow was always considered to be in Essex, but that got a little lost when Greater London happened and it got a postcode etc.
I was bourn here, so many places i remember so many I'd forgot need to return and take my children thanks for tripping my memory. Dont stop your exploits your the best of the rest
I’ve never been to Walthamstow, but I’m definitely visiting now. Such lively locals. Plus, the classic pie and mash shop that’s now a sushi restaurant has given me a great business idea to open a hybrid Sushi Pie restaurant 😂
25:15 Walthamstow Assembly Hall is also a great recording venue for orchestras. Some of my favourite LSO records were made there. Puts the Barbican to shame sound-wise.
Always enjoy your videos (the book is great as well!) Having been born and lived in Chingford all my life I am familiar with Walthamstow. There still remains, as you showed, some very pleasant and historical locations.
Lovely & interesting walk about Walthamstow, Joolz. I loved seeing the owls, and in particular, that which perches within the Orford Social Club, which is identical to the owl on our family crest: Sapere Aude - Endeavor To Be Wise.
This was excellent Joolz. I've been visiting Walthamstow for ten years as it's where all my mates have settled. So much cool history about the place I didn't know. Massive shout out to the Nags Head and Rose + Crown crew .
Today is Independence Day here in the USA. Because it’s Tuesday, we celebrated last Sunday. So today I’m just taking it easy. What a pleasure to watch one of your videos! Can’t think of a better way to spend my holiday! 😁
I was born and bred in Warfumstow, and was actually born in one of those Warner flats by the park before moving at 9 months close to the High Street. I remember the live eels in a stall outside Manze's. In the High Street there used to be the Palace Theatre, where many music hall stars performed. Demolished in the early 60s. At least the Granada was saved - it did in fact become a church for a short time before public pressure put an end to that. My father claimed to have driven the Bremer car, and there used to be a photo in the museum of him standing beside it. London buses used to be built in the town, and you can dine in a tube train carriage there now.
An incredible suburb of London, Joolz. This program is packed full of goodies of the district. I never knew that the combustion engined motor car started life in Walthamstow, and surprisingly, the bicycle too. That market, although not the longest now, looks delightfully inviting. Many thanks for this lovely video, Joolz, it's great!
Someone, in London, asked for the recommendation of a book to read. Naturally, I suggested your latest book. This guide to Walthamstow is as wonderful as all your tours. Very many thanks.
There were no plague pits in Walthamstow. In fact during the plague the Villages forced any travellers coming from London, to bypass the then small village. Vinegar Alleys myth of the use of vinegar to counter the smell of decaying plague victims is unfounded. There is evidence though of a Tannery which may have used vinegar in production.
Another great Vlog👍! There were moments while you were eating the pizza that the shadow from your nose made you look like Charlie Chaplin! lol! Loved your video you did on him with his grandchildren BTW! Class act with the "shout out" for your tailor to help promote her!
In the early 1970s, there was a shop in the high street called '118 Boutique,' where my friends and I purchased pairs of custom-made leather platform boots. These were in the style worn by glam pop artists such as Slade, 'The Sweet,' Elton John (I noticed he was still wearing platforms at his recent Glastonbury appearance). The quality of these real leather boots, in whatever colour you wanted, was very good; they were made on the premises to our own specifications. I recall paying about £25 for mine.
Thank you, I used to live there in 2015 (acctually Albert Rd - and then that house of the car "inventor" was under construction and not white but checkered tiles were there as they are now). :)
Am looking forward to seeing your new suit, Joolz! Also am loving your book and just bought another one for a friend who is hoping/planning on going to England next summer. She doesn't like doing the usual "touristy" things, so all your walking tours may be right up her alley, so to speak.
Another fabulous trip down memory lane! All these different areas of London are so well worth exploring, and you and Simon do them justice, you find such a lot of interesting stuff. It's always worth looking up as you walk around, there are some lovely features on these buildings. That long street market looks just great!
So much to see in Walthemstow! My friend lives there in what used to be the dog stadium. The front of it is still there but where the track was is all houses/flats. Thought you might visit. Anyway next time I visit I know all the other places to visit. William Morris house looks particularly nice.
I used to live in Walthamstowe about 20 years ago, in Badlis Rd ...one road along from Lloyd Park and the William Morris Gallery. Great song from LOu!😃
Lovely video Joolz. Great to see around the area of Walthamstow, for which I only knew of the dog track and E17. Great to see your tailor in her own environment too.
Another excellent production, love the Walthamstow market vibe on a sunny weekend afternoon. And your tailor looked fantastic as well, dedication to her craft. Thanks Jules, Simon, Lou and all others involved!
I believe that naming houses was initially only done by the well to do naming their manor houses but it spread to the ordinary person giving his/her house a name
Your discovery of the plaque commemorating the inventor of the safety bicycle and later the Rover Car company reminded me that the Polish word for bicycle is Rower, pronounced with a "v".
Love these videos man. To me, Walthmstow is just a place I pass to and from home or to go Westfield or Finsbury Park to play football. I have never actually spent much time in Walhthamstow. I just love all the facts and stories you have about everywhere you go. It is easy to take things for granted.
Love your work Joolz. How about an episode on the tube of the most historic stations. Either that or in my region New Malden (if that still counts as London)
Fantastic video! Loved the Tailor part. My Great Grandfather was a tailor in Walthamstow in which is now the antique shop on hoe street (of which he inherited after his father). Also live there now and saw a glimpse of you making the video in the village.
That brings back so many memories...spent the first 17 years of my life in Walthamstow and recognise so many of the places visited. I used to love going to the Granada for Saturday morning flicks for kids...first thing I ever watched was Escape to Witch Mountain! I managed to get back there a few years ago for a school reunion and managed to have pie and mash in Manzes before it changed over...the old gold till was still there at the time too. The village looks great with the change to cafe culture...I feel another trip coming on :)
Wonderful meander through Stow there. I lived in Chingford for 7 years and came through daily as it was my local tube. I remember mini-holland (low traffic zones) being rolled out, its so much better now! You also chose a cracking pub to end at.
Visited Vestry House museum today... absolutely loved it! Glad i did as the lady in there said its closing on the 22nd Dec for a year or more for an "upgrade" to attract more visitors. I don't know what that means but i hope it doesn't ruin it. If you want to visit you better go soon!!!
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Charles would be one of several: Caroline, Carolean, Carolingian, Carolinian. Until last year when Charles III came to the throne, by convention, Caroline referred to the reign of Charles I and Carolean referred to the reign of Charles II. Carolingian by convention, had referred to the reign and dynasty of Emperor Charles the Great of the Frankish Empire, Charlemagne. There's no official word on how the current reign of Charles III would be referred to, but Liz Truss has referred to it in Parliament as Carolean when she was PM.
Saw your book for sale yesterday in the Tate Modern shop no less!
Hi joolz ,
If you like venturing out to visit some nice country side pubs, well there's 4 absolutely great 🇬🇧 pubs out in kintbury, NR, Newbury, Berkshire.
CHEERS
🍻
If you ever make it there ,drinks are on me.
Already got it. :-)
Got my copy last week
The only guy who makes me feel like visiting London again.
I suggest you go on a Joolz tour
Lived in London for 30 years and I don't know a small fraction of any of this.
Don't do it mate. I love the videos but when he makes one at 1am in Brixton and survives, maybe then I'll take a look again 🙂
John rogers can be good as well
@@foolonthehill731lol the people in Brixton think that about Walthamstow! Neither are _that_ bad anymore.
I was born in Walfamstow and we lived in a terraced house in Forest Road. In 1966 or thereabouts it was sold and we moved to the coast. I don't know how much it sold for then but in 1997 in sold again for £69,500. According to the websites that know about this sort of thing it's now worth £713,000. That's mental.
Crazy house prices there!
My North American friends just about pissed themselves when they found Hoe Street! 🤣
Yep my uncle lives in Waltham Forest and his is worth around that also and he purchased for a similar price in the 90s.
I loved the blue plaques that showcased the ordinary people that lived in this houses in the past. Paying homage to the regular folks who also made history in their own small way
Terrific to see you in my own area, Joolz. You've done us proud.
Same it’s good to see the area getting more recognition
As a Walthamstow resident I'm glad to say you have done E17 proud. Good job mate!
The first 7 years of my life were spent in Walthamstow way back in the 70s, went to Coppermill school infants with one of the members of East 17 - for the life of me I cannot recall which one :)
The silver jubilee party held in Morland Road (where I lived) is one memory that instantly comes to mind.
You probably don't remember but we met shortly on Charing Cross road on june 16. I was so nervous to meet you so what i said probably didnt make any sense apart from "I follow you on UA-cam" So happy I met you that day! My first time back in London since 2012 and than I get to meet my favourite UA-camr.😊
So interesting, I used to visit my grandparents, who lived inConnaught street, the toilet was in the garden and we would bath in a tin bath in front of the fire.
. My grandfather grew all their vegetables in the small garden and the front, tiny space, had flowers. I would go to a small park at the end of the street. My grandmother took me to the town hall for concerts. I can remember walking up Hoe Street. They are good memories. Thank you.
I'm a Spaniard living in Walthamstow for 3 years already. The best years of my life!
A sister of mine married a Walthamstow man. I visited few times, in fact went to the market for bedding which was M&S seconds apparently and still using it. Well at the end of their road was part of Epping Forest with cattle walking around. Didn't expect that!
Loved this❤ Walthamstow wasn't what I was expecting. Really vibrant interesting and tidy looking neighbourhood, amazing lack of the scourge of the Graffiti craze that has taken over much of London and other Cities.
Great video Joolz. Walthamstow the centre of music culture - I always think of the Barron Knights "Live in trouble" when I think of this place - "Long ago, outside a chip shop in Walthamstow, lived a rocker called greasy joe...."
Agreed. That was in my head through much of the video and I was waiting for Joolz to pass a chip shop and give it a mention.
I worked in Walthamstow for 17 years. Also placed some of the stones in those lovely mosaics you saw. I now work in Hampstead, in a place that features in the background of one of your other videos.
Walthamstow was quite interesting! So many survivals from a previous age. And an enjoyable video it was.
Brilliant vid as always Joolz. As a Walthamstow resident I loved it. When you're back in the area check out the Walthamstow Trades Hall on Hoe Street. Its like a time jump back to the 70s inside.
My Dads family all came from Walthamstow. My Uncle & Aunt ran Smiths Toy Shop in St James Street back in the 60s. Elmfield Road.
I went to school in Walthamstow 1959-1964 at William Morris County Technical High School----now sadly demolished except for part of the upper playground and the old Cookery & Art block. Know the area very well. Our swimming baths was in Hoe Street, but looks as if that's gone too. Happy memories.
I was there 1957 to 1962. My form teacher for years 4 and 5 was Mr Bartlett (mathematics), a really nice bloke.
My Mum was from Walthamstow and it was lovely to see the market (where I used to go a lot whenever we visited my Nan and Grandad who lived in Rectory Road until the late 70s). One of my earliest memories is of being in Manze's and watching an old woman eating stewed eels. My Mum and Dad were married in St Mary's church too.
😄 you’re going on about the first car being built in the guy’s backyard, I’m looking at the dog in the window with the wagging tail wanting a pet.
I lived in this district when I visited London for the first time this year. What a lovely neighbourhood it is.
Yes! You finally came to Walthamstow! Absolutely loved this one, you've uncovered a few things I was completely unaware of while still showcasing a house our friends once lived in. You also ventured very close to our house so was a little disappointed we didn't run into you! 😊
Mmmm one of Walthamstows own lol
I love Sunday mornings with you.... before our current reality kicks in.... Much appreciated.🥰
Hiya Joolz you missed the tail wagging in the window have a look first motor car 6:51, nice glimpse of this part of London. nice one
Feel very nice to see walthamstow areas again after a very long time. I used to live there from 2007 to 2010 and left UK in 2010,
Have to say that anyone can find anything interesting about Walthamstow deserves a subscription
A new video! Great news. Dear Joolz, you are awesome. We are so lucky to have you. Take care 😊
Great video! I was born in Walthamstow in 1950 - I think my grandad had a stall in the market. I remember there was a live eel stall where they would go on wriggling after being cut up! Monoux used to be pronounced Monocks and the th in Walthamstow pronounced as in 'thought' rather than in 'the'.
Makes more sense.
I love the George Monoux debate. As a Walthamstow lad I always say "Monocks" like the rest of E17 but my wife from Tottenham pointed out it's French. Now that Joolz has said "Monoux" Mrs B has won our "bet".
This is a great video and I was particularly pleased that Small Wonder Records got a mention.
@@treborbob2002 Does your wife also say Theydon Bwa, whereas we would say Theydon Boys? 😁
Wow. I haven't heard Monocks since the eighties. Takes me back. 🤯
@@treborbob2002
I was brought up in Walthamstow, born 1945 in Thorpe Combe hospital. George Monoux was always pronounced 'Mono' as in monogram, monochrome etc. Never anything different! It is a French name, so is pronounced as in the French language.
The George Mono(ux) school (for boys) was considered to be the 'brother school' of the Walthamstow High School (for girls) that was/still is, in Church Hill, Walthamstow. Agreed re 'th' being pronounced as in 'thought', unless you are a Cockney and want to say Walfamstow! :-) But the term 'cockney' only really 'officially' applies to those born 'within the sound of the Bow Bells' in London! A 'true cockney', that is. So that narrows it down a bit. I believe there is some connection between Walthamstow and Waltham Cross and Waltham Abbey in Essex, but can't remember what. Walthamstow was always considered to be in Essex, but that got a little lost when Greater London happened and it got a postcode etc.
We love British history and culture....congrats for keeping it alive
I was bourn here, so many places i remember so many I'd forgot need to return and take my children thanks for tripping my memory. Dont stop your exploits your the best of the rest
I’ve never been to Walthamstow, but I’m definitely visiting now. Such lively locals. Plus, the classic pie and mash shop that’s now a sushi restaurant has given me a great business idea to open a hybrid Sushi Pie restaurant 😂
Would the pie have sushi in it or vice versa?
Great video pal. That pizza looks delicious 😋 all the best, look forward to the next one 👍
25:15 Walthamstow Assembly Hall is also a great recording venue for orchestras. Some of my favourite LSO records were made there. Puts the Barbican to shame sound-wise.
My family originated in Walthamstow, it was great to see you there, thanks for the tour
The neon store is awesome! Neon started to be a "thing" in my hometown, San Francisco! The Neon Museum in Vegas is very cool to visit as well!
Always enjoy your videos (the book is great as well!) Having been born and lived in Chingford all my life I am familiar with Walthamstow. There still remains, as you showed, some very pleasant and historical locations.
Map in the beginning would help all foreners. ned to strets after all this walking. love this channel.
Lovely & interesting walk about Walthamstow, Joolz. I loved seeing the owls, and in particular, that which perches within the Orford Social Club, which is identical to the owl on our family crest: Sapere Aude - Endeavor To Be Wise.
This was excellent Joolz. I've been visiting Walthamstow for ten years as it's where all my mates have settled. So much cool history about the place I didn't know. Massive shout out to the Nags Head and Rose + Crown crew .
Always amazed by these videos. Always a treat too. Can’t wait to see the new suit. What a wonderful craft this young woman has.
Today is Independence Day here in the USA. Because it’s Tuesday, we celebrated last Sunday. So today I’m just taking it easy. What a pleasure to watch one of your videos! Can’t think of a better way to spend my holiday! 😁
Best bit of Walthamstow, which is unique to it and the surrounding areas is Epping Forest. An oasis in an urban sprawl.
I was born and bred in Warfumstow, and was actually born in one of those Warner flats by the park before moving at 9 months close to the High Street. I remember the live eels in a stall outside Manze's. In the High Street there used to be the Palace Theatre, where many music hall stars performed. Demolished in the early 60s. At least the Granada was saved - it did in fact become a church for a short time before public pressure put an end to that. My father claimed to have driven the Bremer car, and there used to be a photo in the museum of him standing beside it. London buses used to be built in the town, and you can dine in a tube train carriage there now.
My hometown and where I grew up! It's not what it once was due to gentrification but still an OK place to visit once in a blue moon!
Oooh I've gone all nostalgic I used to live in the 'Stow ..... Manze's is shut 😮 bugger.
What a beautiful day for a walk around London, wonderful job as usual. Thanks.
Dear Joolz the longest pedestrian or shopping street in Europe is in Heidelberg Germany.
An incredible suburb of London, Joolz. This program is packed full of goodies of the district. I never knew that the combustion engined motor car started life in Walthamstow, and surprisingly, the bicycle too. That market, although not the longest now, looks delightfully inviting. Many thanks for this lovely video, Joolz, it's great!
The first British petrol car. After Benz.
Absolutely loved it coming from Walterstone thank you for sharing your experience ❤
Vivian Stanshall of Bonzos fame is from there as well and Johnny Cash played the town hall in th sixtees
Thanks Joolz. Nice to see how things have changed, yet stayed the same from my 60's & 70's childhood xx
Someone, in London, asked for the recommendation of a book to read. Naturally, I suggested your latest book.
This guide to Walthamstow is as wonderful as all your tours. Very many thanks.
Woooohoooo!! A new video!!!!! Really enjoyed it, nice one
I never knew Walthamstow was so picturesque and interesting!
There were no plague pits in Walthamstow. In fact during the plague the Villages forced any travellers coming from London, to bypass the then small village. Vinegar Alleys myth of the use of vinegar to counter the smell of decaying plague victims is unfounded. There is evidence though of a Tannery which may have used vinegar in production.
My maternal Great Grandparents lived in Walthamstow in the 1890's and my late Grandfather was born there in 1894. Cool to see the town.
Wonderful. I must get off till the morning but I’ll resume them. Very informative. God BlESS.😀
Another fabulous video Jools ! Thank you.
Another great Vlog👍! There were moments while you were eating the pizza that the shadow from your nose made you look like Charlie Chaplin! lol! Loved your video you did on him with his grandchildren BTW! Class act with the "shout out" for your tailor to help promote her!
Another fantastic tour!
Lived in Walthamstow for 6 months, absolutely loved it. One of the best places to be
In the early 1970s, there was a shop in the high street called '118 Boutique,' where my friends and I purchased pairs of custom-made leather platform boots. These were in the style worn by glam pop artists such as Slade, 'The Sweet,' Elton John (I noticed he was still wearing platforms at his recent Glastonbury appearance). The quality of these real leather boots, in whatever colour you wanted, was very good; they were made on the premises to our own specifications. I recall paying about £25 for mine.
Wonderful. I hope Georgie gets a lot of business from this. As always wonderful to watch, learn and enjoy. Talley Ho old boy
Thank you, I used to live there in 2015 (acctually Albert Rd - and then that house of the car "inventor" was under construction and not white but checkered tiles were there as they are now). :)
Am looking forward to seeing your new suit, Joolz! Also am loving your book and just bought another one for a friend who is hoping/planning on going to England next summer. She doesn't like doing the usual "touristy" things, so all your walking tours may be right up her alley, so to speak.
Agreat video on the stow, loved it
I agree , he makes us wanting to visit wherever he’s been,
Another fabulous trip down memory lane! All these different areas of London are so well worth exploring, and you and Simon do them justice, you find such a lot of interesting stuff. It's always worth looking up as you walk around, there are some lovely features on these buildings. That long street market looks just great!
So much to see in Walthemstow! My friend lives there in what used to be the dog stadium. The front of it is still there but where the track was is all houses/flats. Thought you might visit. Anyway next time I visit I know all the other places to visit. William Morris house looks particularly nice.
I used to live on hoe street 30 years ago this vid brought back many memories . Thanks joolz. 👍
Hey, thanks for the visit to sunny sea side on sea Walthamstow, great video, loved had meet up for a coffee and chat ☕️🧁
I used to live in Walthamstowe about 20 years ago, in Badlis Rd ...one road along from Lloyd Park and the William Morris Gallery.
Great song from LOu!😃
Lovely video Joolz. Great to see around the area of Walthamstow, for which I only knew of the dog track and E17. Great to see your tailor in her own environment too.
Another excellent production, love the Walthamstow market vibe on a sunny weekend afternoon. And your tailor looked fantastic as well, dedication to her craft. Thanks Jules, Simon, Lou and all others involved!
I believe that naming houses was initially only done by the well to do naming their manor houses but it spread to the ordinary person giving his/her house a name
Used to go down the fabulous market for many years
Fun fact - Andrex (toilet paper) was founded in Walthamstow.
Walthamstow marshes are also a popular site
beauty full peace full area
Your discovery of the plaque commemorating the inventor of the safety bicycle and later the Rover Car company reminded me that the Polish word for bicycle is Rower, pronounced with a "v".
Sad to see manze's gone, my grandad used to take me in there when I was a kid.
Thank you so much Joolz for another fantastic video. Your tours cheer me up in a swamp of gloom.
Excellent caress of Walt. Ta.
Love these videos man. To me, Walthmstow is just a place I pass to and from home or to go Westfield or Finsbury Park to play football. I have never actually spent much time in Walhthamstow. I just love all the facts and stories you have about everywhere you go. It is easy to take things for granted.
Thank you for a lovely walk back in the past. Joel you the best.
Quite excellent walk and tailoring.
I just love watching these videos. So relaxing, entertaining, and informative. 👍😊🇮🇪🇬🇧
Thank you - we visit our family with your walk - many walks we did and you help us to re- member ….hi Xavier -Iris - Fernando - Daisy!
Love your work Joolz. How about an episode on the tube of the most historic stations. Either that or in my region New Malden (if that still counts as London)
I’ll get there eventually. 😊
Fantastic video! Loved the Tailor part. My Great Grandfather was a tailor in Walthamstow in which is now the antique shop on hoe street (of which he inherited after his father). Also live there now and saw a glimpse of you making the video in the village.
That brings back so many memories...spent the first 17 years of my life in Walthamstow and recognise so many of the places visited. I used to love going to the Granada for Saturday morning flicks for kids...first thing I ever watched was Escape to Witch Mountain! I managed to get back there a few years ago for a school reunion and managed to have pie and mash in Manzes before it changed over...the old gold till was still there at the time too. The village looks great with the change to cafe culture...I feel another trip coming on :)
Wonderful meander through Stow there. I lived in Chingford for 7 years and came through daily as it was my local tube. I remember mini-holland (low traffic zones) being rolled out, its so much better now! You also chose a cracking pub to end at.
Love Walthamstow!
Amazing you captured everything , even the local addicts hustling and bustling in the market
Cracking film, looking forward to seeing the suit, hope you got a vivid lining
I love all his videos, but this is definitely my favorite this year.
Great video, was finally able to leave a review of your guide book on Amazon, only took 3 months to do so, a 5 star from me!
The video maker has done a very good job and tried to cover every corner during his video
Visited Vestry House museum today... absolutely loved it! Glad i did as the lady in there said its closing on the 22nd Dec for a year or more for an "upgrade" to attract more visitors. I don't know what that means but i hope it doesn't ruin it. If you want to visit you better go soon!!!
I've never clicked on a video do fast, love your videos!!
Love these market jaunts.