Wonderful memories. I lived in St-Leonard’s warrior square in the 70’s. I loved walking up the cliffs by the old town’s lift and onto fairlight glen. Thank you for this upload.
Yes I would say it looks a nightmare the old town is the best all saints st is the posh st in Hastings the stage is the best pub in Sussex its the old one to and as 5 hundred years old cat
Mark Bartlett This is a project you could yourself do on your computer. If you are interested please drop in at Hastings Museum on any Wednesday 10 am till 2pm. The person you need to ask for is Andre Palfray-Martin. You will need to reseach the software side of it yourself. You are allowed to photograph images in the Museum's collection and transfer them to your computer.. Many images have been transferred already. If you don't have any money, there is a freeware programme called OpenBVE you could start with. You will have to drive a tram along Robertson Street! Have fun doing this project. Hey why not get started right now? Download OpenBVE.
Hi, thanks for the reply. Sadly, after being brought up in Hastings from 1979 to 2001 I moved to Scotland, but still call Hastings home. Next time I'm down though, i will certainly have to pop in to the museum. Is it still on Bohemia road?
Mark Bartlett The Museum is in St John's Place which is off Bohemia Road. Have you got a copy of 'Unseen Hastings' ? If you can't get to the museum in person, you can contact them by email. See their website.
Oh, the museum is still in the same place then, next to what used to be the R.E.S.H. I've seen the book before when looking for old photographs, but don't have a copy. I may be coming down in August, so will visit the museum while i'm there. There seems to be loads of videos and photo's popping up of Hastings lately, so more to add to my collection. :) Thanks for your help.
Hi there, we've been enjoying watching this. We film 4k natural sight and sound walks in soulful cities and have just added Hastings, so it's very interesting to see the contrast, thank you for taking the time to add it. It's good to share.
The photographic evidence suggests an improvement in the 21st century with the Pier having been reconstructed. The most dismal period of time for the pier was the years before the fire. Thanks for watching.
Wonderful memories. I lived in St-Leonard’s warrior square in the 70’s. I loved walking up the cliffs by the old town’s lift and onto fairlight glen. Thank you for this upload.
some great pic of Hastings, looks much better in the old days, now it has lost a lot of its charm.
Yes I would say it looks a nightmare the old town is the best all saints st is the posh st in Hastings the stage is the best pub in Sussex its the old one to and as 5 hundred years old cat
what i would do to go back in time and take a walk through hastings and it's many old shops in the 1800's.
Mark Bartlett This is a project you could yourself do on your computer. If you are interested please drop in at Hastings Museum on any Wednesday 10 am till 2pm. The person you need to ask for is Andre Palfray-Martin. You will need to reseach the software side of it yourself. You are allowed to photograph images in the Museum's collection and transfer them to your computer.. Many images have been transferred already. If you don't have any money, there is a freeware programme called OpenBVE you could start with. You will have to drive a tram along Robertson Street! Have fun doing this project. Hey why not get started right now? Download OpenBVE.
Hi, thanks for the reply. Sadly, after being brought up in Hastings from 1979 to 2001 I moved to Scotland, but still call Hastings home. Next time I'm down though, i will certainly have to pop in to the museum. Is it still on Bohemia road?
Mark Bartlett The Museum is in St John's Place which is off Bohemia Road. Have you got a copy of 'Unseen Hastings' ? If you can't get to the museum in person, you can contact them by email. See their website.
Oh, the museum is still in the same place then, next to what used to be the R.E.S.H. I've seen the book before when looking for old photographs, but don't have a copy. I may be coming down in August, so will visit the museum while i'm there. There seems to be loads of videos and photo's popping up of Hastings lately, so more to add to my collection. :) Thanks for your help.
Mark Bartlett Just google 'Unseen Hastings' to get yours online before it sells out!
Ignoring the slightly robotic voiceover and a couple of inaccuracies, there's some nice old photos here.
Slightly robotic? I didn't have a microphone. The voice is computer generated!
@@SussexHistory Yes, I could tell :-)
@@SussexHistory Nice video but the annoying audio does it no favours. Please get a mic
can u guys stop ur like attacking wittersham
Hi there, we've been enjoying watching this. We film 4k natural sight and sound walks in soulful cities and have just added Hastings, so it's very interesting to see the contrast, thank you for taking the time to add it. It's good to share.
It's Pelham Place, he's getting his roads confused.
Seems too be a lot more people walking about.
seeing them keep rebuilding after fires
i can see they are trying
to be rising sgain
no names no rabbets
Mark Bartlett is right,but l would settle for 1950 -1970!!
The last time Hastings was civilised was the late 1950s. Post 1950s and Hastings went into serious decline.
The photographic evidence suggests an improvement in the 21st century with the Pier having been reconstructed. The most dismal period of time for the pier was the years before the fire. Thanks for watching.