Lost Basingstoke. Montage of Old Photos of Basingstoke.

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  • @fivecylinderperfection5060
    @fivecylinderperfection5060 2 роки тому +2

    Well done for taking the time to put this together. Some great memories for me among those pictures. I was born at The Shrubbery in Basingstoke in 1963 and grew up in its surroundings districts and eventually moved away in 1996. I remember seeing the town centre development which was a massive change and spoiled what was a lovely town. It has since become a sprawling metropolis with far too many homes being built and its still expanding now. Most of the industries which provided steady employment have now gone, Smiths Industries, Lansing Bagnell, Boots, Elli Lilley, Eatons, Cannons and many more. Things were much simpler in those days, and in many ways possibly better too.

  • @xiodcrlx
    @xiodcrlx 10 років тому +7

    Excellent collection! I was truly amazed how many nice looking buildings and beautiful streets were demolished to give a way for malls! This shouldn't be done this way!

  • @bobsherunkle1
    @bobsherunkle1 10 років тому +6

    Many thanks David for an excellent selection. My family moved to Basingstoke (Vyne Road) in 1955, when I was 6, and I grew up there. I can remember nearly all of these scenes. I remember too, only too well, how wonderful the (old) new town centre was going to be, and the scorn later heaped upon it by the promoters of the (new) new town centre, i.e. Festival Place. Isn't it odd how planners are never wrong at the time? (cue “Big Yellow Taxi!)
    In the postcard shown at 4:23, the gent in the foreground of the “London St precinct” looks to me extremely like my late father.

  • @rexhake1
    @rexhake1 11 років тому +1

    Very worthwhile project and perfect music . I started my apprenticeship at Jacksons Garage in 1965 when it was Basingstoke's most modern building. My Mum & Dad made tanks and bren gun carriers at Thorneycrofts during the war .Still can see the mother and son that ran Stevens fish & chips opposite the Waldorf the Milk bar . Giffords and visiting Dr Peters the dentist opposite the cricket ground . It was a pleasant town now spoilt beyond belief .

  • @yolandilakes4195
    @yolandilakes4195 11 років тому

    I have only been living in Basingstoke the last 15 years and what a beautiful compilation of photos and music. How things have change. Basingstoke is a great place to live.

  • @asutxrner
    @asutxrner 3 роки тому +1

    Being a schoolchild (13) in basingstoke now and still beign able to recognize the landmarks today just based off streets and shops still here today (like loyds bank and the town hall) is crazy!

  • @johnknow4097
    @johnknow4097 8 років тому +4

    I'm in the photo outside the Waldorf at 1.13 & 2.03, the kid in the middle with my back to the camera, was there with my brother, sisters and cousin. I have a close up photo of this with Robby the Robot from the 1956 film Forbidden Planet, I can even remember the sensation of the robot squeezing my hand.

  • @emilywestwood4016
    @emilywestwood4016 10 років тому +3

    I was born in 1971, so i recognise the old cinema where i saw Mary poppins, star wars etc. We had to queue up outside in all weathers - only to reach the front of the queue to be told - "all full!"

  • @ieshepherd
    @ieshepherd 11 років тому

    Thanks for a great collection. I lived in Basingstoke 1941-1975, and I remember very clearly. I understand the detractors and the lack of architectural quality of the early stuff, but as a teenager it was all hugely welcome.......the new library ....the new sports centre in town (even squash courts!)................the improved shopping facilities...........the ring road............ anybody out there who remembers the 'Continental' coffee bar in New Street opposite the old Post Office?

  • @suebare1
    @suebare1 10 років тому +1

    I can only echo what has been said and add my THANK YOU !
    I was born at the Shrubbery Maternity home in 1954 and lived in Chequers road and Little Basing until we moved to Camberley in 67 the schools I went were Coombhurst and Charles Chute ,I also went to Dr. Peters the dentist I think he was Polish and did a lot of work on the servicemen who were shotup in the war but he did love to give you lots of fillings!!
    My Grandfather Alf Thomas had a workshop at the rear of Fullers Café in Wote St. called the Reliance yard where he worked re appolstering furniture and making the seats for Lanceing Bagnall fork trucks.

    • @mickmasters1686
      @mickmasters1686 6 років тому

      jeremy thomas i think I went to school with you Jeremy mick Burniston of old basing take no notice of the masters name that's my business name

    • @mickberniston7267
      @mickberniston7267 6 років тому

      I remember you Jeremy I went to school with you mick Burniston old basing

    • @timothygoodacre3407
      @timothygoodacre3407 2 роки тому

      I went to Charles Chute 1963 - 1971. I was brilliantly taught by Mr Carter and Mr Rosser amongst others. My best friend was John Handy.

  • @corkyanne23
    @corkyanne23 9 років тому

    Loved these , Nanny worked at the theatre, Great grandad at the brewery and sis and I would escort along with other kids & of course the adults the sheeps up the street from train yards to slaughter house. Played in the ruins . Born in 45 ande left early 1953 but remember lots of the stuff. Went back in 1979 for visit but our town council houses on Chapel had been torn down a couple of years before.

  • @Jo1066milton
    @Jo1066milton 4 роки тому

    My parents both worked at Thorneycrofts in the 1950s. We moved from Basingstoke in 1966 as soon as the plans were announced to build a "new town". My memories were of Basingstoke just before the demolition began. Coles Yard caravan site, the horse trough, the big old tree, the little streets leading to the railway station, a policeman on point duty at the crossroads by the old Co op store, Langhams department store with the lift to the first floor, Timothy Whites where I bought Penny Bricks, and our house in New Road, demolished to make way for the undertakers and the new town developments.

  • @BigAl44277
    @BigAl44277 27 днів тому

    Hi, we lived in basing road (no 4)next to the laundry but can't find any photos beyond the Engineers Arms, can anyone help

  • @simondownham6505
    @simondownham6505 4 роки тому

    The first image of West Ham swimming pool I have seen since 1967 !

  • @mrslreed
    @mrslreed 4 роки тому +1

    I grew up in Basingstoke during the late 1960's and 1970's, and remember the building of the new town centre. What a shame. Basingstoke looked lovely before that hideous carbuncle was constructed!

  • @kennethdavis8161
    @kennethdavis8161 Рік тому

    A town that had its heart ripped out with no thought as to how it could function as old and new could never join up and never did

  • @adrianmiles8391
    @adrianmiles8391 3 роки тому

    I grow up in basingstoke in the 70s lived in cliddesden Rd in 1976

  • @garryhastings3383
    @garryhastings3383 4 роки тому +1

    My mum, Margaret Webb was born and grew up there. She married and moved to London but my memories of this wonderful town will stay with me forever. It's a total sin what they did and got away with the total destruction of this town and those responsible should be hung in my view. They destroyed everything, all my family on mum's side were devastated but all died now but hopefully rest in peace there. I adored this town as a child, all my family members were there then. Long ago now but his total and final end of any town should never, ever happen again. Progress my foot, it as politics and money that no one could fight against, try s they did. Basingstoke no longer is there, only now a concrete jungle.

  • @gilbertlouise8738
    @gilbertlouise8738 5 років тому

    its changed so much!

  • @MrOrcshaman
    @MrOrcshaman 8 років тому +1

    I was born in basingstoke in 1982, I've seen the changes over the years. I was talking to mum about it, and how i miss the old market square, Woolies and Alders, all before it was built up and the skyline covered in flats and offices. Festival place was nice.. to start, but the recession destroyed it, and now when you go there, its loaded up buildings, nothing special at all.
    It makes me miss my old town.

    • @killakanzgaming
      @killakanzgaming 5 років тому

      born here in 1984. Just about remember the old Basingstoke, but vividly remember how huge a project it was to knock down and rebuild the entire town center. It was exciting at the time.
      Now though, is it better? We have a huge mall where shops are constantly shutting down.
      Despite living in Basingstoke, I don't go into Festival Place very often. But it seems that every time I do go into town, at least 1 shop has changed and there's always an empty one somewhere.

  • @nickburton100
    @nickburton100 11 років тому +3

    What a shame it was ever developed: have lived here for 47 years but have since bought another property elsewhere in northern England which I hope will remain unspoilt by similar development.

  • @chessparrotify
    @chessparrotify 11 років тому

    Thank you

  • @michaelburniston9033
    @michaelburniston9033 Рік тому

    The little boy in front of the lorry in the market square is me I think I was 5 years old

  • @stevewoodcock9749
    @stevewoodcock9749 4 роки тому

    Thanks Dave, do you have any DVDs of this for sale ?

  • @kernowoutdoors
    @kernowoutdoors 7 років тому

    Hi, desperately trying to find any photos of major game house..... my father lived there as a lad and can't find any pictures? Any ideas??? Thanks :)

  • @englishguy64
    @englishguy64 4 роки тому

    Is that David Webb of Cordale road fame?

  • @whu58
    @whu58 10 років тому

    Good montage David, Im aged 55 now, but I do remember living in Basingstoke (Dartmouth Walk/Pinkerton Road? - I have a photo somewhere) from about 1963 to 1965 - this was the period when we had the worst winter (snowed for ever) and the cottages lining the main roads into town were being demolished (Sad).
    Question;- Did the train station platforms overlook the bus garage below? or was it the concrete market square? - my memory is not what it was.
    Im due to visit the area around Oct 2014 (first time in 50 years) with clients in wheel chairs for a mini day out - can anyone recommend eating places or park establishments?

  • @22Crystalline22
    @22Crystalline22 10 років тому +1

    I was based in and around Basingstoke from 1964 - 1973, Does anyone remember the Gingham Kitchen cafe in the old shopping mall? It served the best pancakes

  • @clairedimpfl4835
    @clairedimpfl4835 8 років тому +2

    I lived in Chineham House until I was 16 --a beautiful listed house now boarded up and derelict .The Philistines at the council should be ashamed

  • @catherineferguson7388
    @catherineferguson7388 6 років тому +1

    I watched E.t and superman at the ABC cinema in the 80s. Then when it shut my mum and dad ran a charity shop from them selling furniture for the YMCA building in Eastrop.

    • @benmcdonnell4167
      @benmcdonnell4167 6 років тому

      I furnished my house from there! in 1998

    • @ezed45
      @ezed45 5 років тому

      Now where I work

  • @marklodder3131
    @marklodder3131 8 років тому

    Hello David. These photos are all unknown to me. I am an Australian trying to trace my family tree. Can you recommend any people or places in Basingstoke with records of its residents in the 1800s? My Great Great Grandfather was Henry Robert Lodder (1838-1903). The 1841 census shows that he lived in Church Street, Basingstoke, Hampshire, England.

    • @cameronbennett797
      @cameronbennett797 7 років тому +1

      Dear Mark Lodder,
      I recently read your comment from 10 months ago and found it extremely interesting, especially in the fact that nobody had replied to you. So I decided that it was my duty to carry out your wish. I have searched your Great Great Grandfather's name into my findmypast.co.uk account and have pasted below my findings. I have to say, it was very straight forward to find. The dates that you have posted in your comment link to the dates found in the census below. There is also included some information on how you can look through the census for yourself with a piece, book, folio and page number. I hope you find these findings extremely interesting and helpful on your journey through your family tree.
      Yours Sincerely,
      Cameron Bennett
      Family member first name-- Louisa, Mary, Henry, Inodine, Edwin, Elizabeth, William, George, Thomas
      Family member last name-- Grant, Lodder, Illsley
      First name(s)-- Henry
      Last name-- Lodder
      Gender-- Male
      Age-- 3
      Birth year-- 1838
      Birth county-- Hampshire
      Birth county as transcribed-- HAMPSHIRE
      Birth place (other)-- England
      Street-- Church Street
      Parish or township-- Basingstoke
      City or borough -
      Town -
      County-- Hampshire
      Country-- England
      Registration district-- Basingstoke
      Archive reference-- HO107
      Piece number-- 385
      Book number-- 4
      Folio number-- 12
      Page number-- 19
      Record set-- 1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census
      Category-- Census, land & surveys
      Subcategory-- Census
      Collections from-- Great Britain, England

    • @marklodder3131
      @marklodder3131 5 років тому +1

      @@cameronbennett797 Thank you for your reply. Only now am I reading this. Thank you very much. I intend to visit Basingstoke in 2020 or 2021 providing that I can identify some local historians. Another coincidence is that I have a nephew called William Lodder, the next generation. Also, I have just arranged a memorial stone on his great grandfather's grave who died in Sydney in 1887. Thanks again, Mark

    • @frazzleface753
      @frazzleface753 4 роки тому

      @@marklodder3131 I'm guessing that you also saw the advertisement for "William Lodder" at 6:06.

  • @davewebb42
    @davewebb42  9 років тому +1

  • @user-ux9td8kt4t
    @user-ux9td8kt4t 7 місяців тому

    So many local businesses were destroyed during the development. Maybe they would have ultimately disappeared anyway, but the end result (as of 2024) is not impressive. Where did the heart and soul of the town go? A TRAGEDY!

  • @donaldgraham3914
    @donaldgraham3914 9 років тому

    Don Graham This shows so many places I recall as a teenager a night out would be going to the picturesstanding the in a line waiting to be ushered by in, then lead to your seat with someone with a torchhalf time a scramble to the ice cream lady before they ran out of supply's. once pictures where overcross over the road to the fish & chip shop then catching a bus back to Hook with news paper wrapped around thefood the Aldershot and District bus would wind it's way up Wrote street in such force chips would fly all over your jeansI later worked on the new market square shopping precinct in Wrote street then became a section foremanon the new centre project shame to see part of the 1968 project replaced with the new festival centre althoughthe car park building crossing Churchill way is still there.My memory serves to recall our Wednesday teenage life of going to dance nights in the Haymarket theatre the boys would queue one side while the girls queue the other side then you would decide who you were going to dance with.At half time your hand was then stamped to allow access back in I thought the DJ was a guy called Johnny Princethe venue then moved to twist and trad nights at the Sarum hill hall.

  • @clairedimpfl4835
    @clairedimpfl4835 8 років тому +1

    I went there today it is quite quite horrible

    • @amysilverman283
      @amysilverman283 7 років тому +2

      Well don't go back - simple.

    • @mickmasters1686
      @mickmasters1686 6 років тому +1

      Amy Silverman well done Ann you tell them I grew up in Basingstoke lovely town till they moved all the londoners down mick

  • @unclefurball3859
    @unclefurball3859 9 років тому +4

    Basingstoke is on its way to finished. I mean technically it's already finished like most other British towns and cities, but it's not Slough or Luton levels of absolutely *gone finished*... yet. But in 10-20 years it will be. And which idiot decided it would be good to a) Erect giant, god awful-architecturally designed buildings and then b) Colour them in hideous bright colours like yellow and green to see for miles around? I mean I know Britain got off on the wrong foot choosing the wrong moves in ww2 but, this isn't tellytubby-ville-town just yet, surely? Clowns.

    • @nicmart
      @nicmart 6 років тому +1

      Ah, the blessings on urban planners.

  • @stuartnoyes2615
    @stuartnoyes2615 3 роки тому

    When towns had character before the moderisers tore everything down.