It's all exactly the same now, except cars & buses WOULD now stop for you if you were waiting to cross at a zebra crossing ! The police box has gone though.
Just got it from youtube Adam. July Andrews in the first clip in Dukes avenue used to score for a south London cricket club. A neighbour of mine played when she scored. Must ask him again what club it was?
I think it originally came from a public archive, Haringey? and was posted ( as far as I can remember) without credit to its creator. I took the liberty of editing it all down to the most interesting Muswell Hill shots and set it to the Percy Faith soundtrack, which I thought was particularly apt. The original film shows a lot more of the surrounding areas including Crouch End.
Wonderful video. Wow, those times ! Thank you Sue.
I love in muswel l hill that was incredible to watch
hell yeah
Crouch End clock tower at the beginning.
I was born in Muswell Hill 1962 does anyone have video of the hospital???
Great video but why are the opening moments of Crouch End?
the rules must have changed the couple on the crossing were ignored by the cars and the bus
One foot must be on the road for the traffic to stop.
It's all exactly the same now, except cars & buses WOULD now stop for you if you were waiting to cross at a zebra crossing ! The police box has gone though.
Where's this footage from?
Just got it from youtube Adam. July Andrews in the first clip in Dukes avenue used to score for a south London cricket club. A neighbour of mine played when she scored. Must ask him again what club it was?
Well, evident from the last shot, the Doctor took it!!
nice
Yes Julian where is this film from? there's no credit? Did you make it?
I think it originally came from a public archive, Haringey? and was posted ( as far as I can remember) without credit to its creator. I took the liberty of editing it all down to the most interesting Muswell Hill shots and set it to the Percy Faith soundtrack, which I thought was particularly apt. The original film shows a lot more of the surrounding areas including Crouch End.
Far too many cars and congestion now
No litter, no graffiti, people smartly dressed, a well ordered society but pedestrians not given priority at the zebra crossing.
Pedestrians knew their place back then, as did everyone else!
Why is there a man hiding behind a bush at 1:16 hahahaha
Clearly a spy!