I was born in nottingham in 1972 and I find it hard to believe that I was alive when the world looked like this, its at moments like these when you take the time to stop and look back, you realise how quickly the years have flown by.
I was born in Nottingham in 1974. I cannot believe you have this film. It's simply amazing! We left the UK for the US in 1977, but I recently made a trip back to Nottingham in 2009. It's an amazing city with amazing people. I now in live in Seattle, WA, but I am so proud to say I was born in Nottingham. Cheers! Thanks for the post!
Another Nottingham expat here in central WA. The first time I went back to that area I hardly recognized it. It had changed so much. Born in Derby but also proud to say raised in Nottingham.
I'm 78 years old, Nottingham stopped being a proper town when Griffin and Spaldings and the like disappeared. We lived south of the city until 1987 when we moved north of the city and stopped going unless absolutely necessary. Such a shame. Met my wife of 53 years at the Palais......great days the 60's!
I have never been to Nottingham, but what you relate about lost city centres I think is true all over the country, Many will not appreciate what is lost until it is gone.
Sorry folks, I do not have any more video of the city centre. When I took this it was long before You-Tube and I never thought it would interest anybody but immediate family. Thanks for viewing it
My mum was training to be a nurse in Nottingham around this time, I showed her this video and she got really nostalgic and emotional :) It's nice to see how Notts looked long before I was born.
Be proud of it pal....I'm 35 years old and spent many days around town since I was 12 and also nights out from a young age of 15. Use to be great days but Nottingham has changed for the worse and that started from 2005, my mum always took me too from the age of 5 but it always had the same feeling as them years went on, but it's changed we are a small city trying to be london, the nottm people which was always respect has gone aswell as scum like rats on the street. I always had the odd night out but from 05 it's just changed every year and always about the students which they treat it like it's nothing, I had a night out just gone on the 3rd of Jan and I come to terms that them nights are over as it's not my scene anymore....All about holidays I feel in life and even came close saying goodbye to nottm with only the memorys 👍
I was 5 when this was filmed. Made me cry. I know it's unlikely that I'd be caught on camera but the boy watching the water clock at 1' 20" looks just like me. Thanks so much for this.
This depicts Nottingham exactly as I first saw it as a student, and it brings back poignant memories. I remember there used to be a Habitat shop near the water clock in the Victoria Centre but unlike some of my fellow-students I couldn't afford most of the trendy stuff they sold. I can remember the Friar Tuck restaurant and also there used to be a Wimpey restaurant on Maid Marian way, I think, which used to provide good cheap food on an actual plate with a knife and fork well before McDonalds and Burger King arrived.
oh, great to see Slab Square as it used to be and as it still should be. I remember the opening of the water clock and everyone standing around when it was due to chime. great vid - great memories
I miss the city looking like it did. I was only 3 months when this was taken but there wasn't much change between then and '84. When I think of the city how it is now and how much history has been destroyed in the name of progress and backhanders it makes me sad. Thanks for uploading this video. It's a bitter sweet memory of a time lost forever.
I was born in Nottingham in 1962 and lived there until I left in 1999 to move to NZ and then on to Australia. I have been back a few times since then to visit family and have even tried to resettle in the UK but could find work in and around the south eg London and Oxford. Too expensive in those areas so I have moved back to Australia. Still hoping to find a teaching job closer to Nottingham. Great old film, which has brought back many memories. I miss home
Wow & I've just found this now, I'm a 66 kid born in Nottingham, City Hospital, & it sure did bring back memories, they live like people do!!! Thankz U Guidance & Protection Mannerz & Respect ✊🏾💯
Yeah, Brilliant Times. You Could Drive Anywhere & Park Up Anywhere Whilst You Did A Bit Of Shopping Etc. All The Shops Were Bursting With Customers Then, Spending Their Hard Earned Cash. Unlike Today, You Get Charged To Park Anywhere By The Greedy Council, And Most Of The Shops Are Closed Down. There Are More Traffic Wardens, And Community Offices Than Shoppers, Very Very Sad How The City Has Turned Out.
Brilliant video with lots of old memories. It was amazing to see the view from Castle Rock and how many chimney stacks were there from the mills and factories. A stark contrast to today as many companies fell by the wayside or moved out as they were subjected to massive city-centre taxes. Nottingham is still a wonderful city.
Great to see the Aqua Horological Titinabulator, or Emett clock as it's also known as. Designed by Rowland Emett who also designed Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
I live in Nottingham, have done for 19 years. And it's amazing how much things have changed. I'm considering doing my own version of this video, go to the same places and film the same things so people can see how much it has changed :')
Thank you for the memorie lane , i was eight at the time of this video and living in Bingham , always travelled to Nottingham for our shopping , such fond times .
What great memories this evoked. I was in my late teens, early 20s during this time and attending Clarendon College up the Mansfield Road. So many memories. Goose Fair. We used to meet at the stone lions in front of the council chambers. Every once in a while, someone would put dish washing soap{?} in the fountains and there would be a ton of bubbles over the area!! Drinking at the Flying horse, which I believe was demolished around this time. The video brought back many great memories. Thank you.
Both my grandparents lived in Nottingham and I can remember being taken up Goldsmith street across Victoria station to the market,This would have been about 1947. My other grandparents lived on Rupert Street on the other side of town and I can remember the trolley bus that used to go at quite a speed down the hill from the market square down to arkwright street,I think a shopping centre was built across the road later.
I moved to Nottingham in April 1975 (when I was 27) and it is great to be reminded of how it looked back then. Of course the Victoria Center was virtually brand new then and the "Emmett" water clock was a fascination, just compare how everyone was gazing at it not like now. Also it brings back memories to see how we used to dress back then; much more formal.
used to frequent yates wine lodge at this time when dublin danny kept the place .we would drink at a small bar on the left hand side downstairs known by locals as connies bar named after the lady who served there renowned for no nonsense.
Watching this and being 17 and thinking that this is the Nottingham my parents grew up in, and the Nottingham my grandparents know even better than them is just the weirdest feeling. It's very beautiful... In it's own weird little way.
Born and bred Nottingham. Had to move. Miss it immensely. Travelled many times from Victoria. Loved to look down from the bridge that crossed the track. Used to be called Queen of the Midlands. Don’t know if it still is
I went to the University of Nottingham in 1975 as a student, and spent five years there. Great film here, showing Nottingham as I remember it from student days (although I still visit now, from time to time) ⭐
Thank you for uploading. I wasn't born until 1980 so most of my memories come from more than a decade after this film was made but I remember so much how the city used to look. I miss the waterclock and the food court from Victoria. And the market square lost so much of its character after the fountains were removed.
@@gailknight3128 Ah that's good. I left home back in 2001 and only been back to Nottingham, oh, less than a half dozen times since then but good to know something from the past still remains.
The year I left Nottingham to join the WRAF. When I returned twenty years later, the city I knew was already disappearing and changing, sadly not for the better. I only returned to be with family otherwise I would not have stayed.
Everything we ever knew that was good has gone the clocks no more the fish tanks gone the pools outside the council house on slab square which had fountains on all the time all the department stores we ever visited most iconic the monkey on his swing which sat in the shoe shop window for over 50 years thank god he was saved and put in a museum a lot of people like to moan about Nottingham but iam very proud to say I come from here x
It's normal to feel nostalgia for how things were when we were young. I used to come into Nottingham occasionally when I was growing up, thought it was okay but nothing too special. When I visited as an adult in 2008 I was really impressed by the new market square, gleaming with trams sailing round it, ringing their bells. Felt like a European city. I live there now, there has been decline with the fountains permanently switched off, and wear and tear not properly maintained. But it's still pretty great overall. Eating out in particular is really good.
I was there at the opening of the Victoria centre, I was born in 1964 lived in sneinton and st-Anne’s good days back then, a much simpler way of life, no distractions with a mobile phone lol 😂 living in reality 👍
It actually annoyed me given it’s posted by a British person on a British city. Ironic actually as it demonstrates slipping standards and attention to detail that destroyed places like this
Fantastic video. I was born in Derby, and was trying to find some photos/videos of Nottingham as my Grand parents used to take me there as a treat now and then and I used to just be in awe of the place, loved the old water fountain in victoria centre. But really, Nottingham city centre's not changed that much to now. The victoria centres been extended and modernised but the outside looks similar to how it was. Yet the place still amazes me!
Lovely posting. I remember well the Victoria station being demolished making way for the Vic centre, Trinity church too for the car park. Well remember the revolving water clock and water fall fearture down nylon ines. Also remember the fountains in this vid being created. Also worked at Nottingham Power Station, 2 chimneys briefly seen from the castle rock view. eft for NZ in 1987.- Thanks for posting.
Of course the video quality isn't going to be as it by todays stand, however it could of been in black and white for all I care. This is special and awesome to see!
1974 and not a McDonald, Nando's, Pizza Hut or Berger King in sight. My Girlfriend only been in Nottingham for a few years and I tried to explain how much its changed in the last 10 years but looking at this it really hasn't changed at all.
Brilliant memories. I was only 2 when this was filmed but the city hasn't changed that much. Wasn't that Cliff Street where the cars were parked looking down from the castle?
1:50 Such a contrast to what we have today. That part of the center is littered with wrappers and grime, and is surrounded by chavs and fucking smokers. I hope it gets fixed up someday.
This is great footage! Well captured! Took me back to the good old Vicky Centre, and all those pubs.... Palais etc, I remember it being just like your great movie. As I watched I wondered where I was when you filmed this. I was 14 LOL.Must have been in school at Billy Blunt Bilborough. Thanks for this great upload mate.
Let’s not fantasize about things - the Victoria Centre was an ugly poorly planned monstrosity that replaced a lovely central railway station with beautiful architecture.
I was born on Shipstone st new basford /hyson grees ,,, the scotthome pub yard was my playing ground.. it was a cool place then !!! I emigrated to Australia 1968 ,,, BUT allways return to Shipstone st ,,,
Dodge Boy hey doge boy I was born on mosley street (1965) which was next to shipstone street. I was born opposite the lion pub which is still there and trading as a pub. sadly the scotholme pub is now an indian restaurant, still looks the same. my cousin was born on Gladstone terrace opposite shipstone street. all the houses have gone now on mosley street, and Gladstone terrace, a few houses remain on your old street, maybe yours is still standing. it was a wonderful place to live good old days, sadly all gone now. you were certainly lucky to get to oz, the old countries had it, to much immigration. good luck to you in oz
Brilliant, but it would have been really good to have seen more of the canal, between Carrington and Wilford Street. The British Waterways Building is magnificent.
People say it's changed, but it's not really. Business names have changed but the buildings are still there. Mostly. At least the buses were still Sherwood green and not rainbow coloured.
wow i love everything about this video... i don't care about the quality... but just the memories as ive lived in nottingham all my life. thankyou for filming this (if you did) also for uploading this... do you have anymore???... mat 34 from nottingham
@MrFullup Its derby road and upper parliment street junction .The buildings an office block with name city gate on the front .Used to deliver parcels here years ago
I was born in nottingham in 1972 and I find it hard to believe that I was alive when the world looked like this, its at moments like these when you take the time to stop and look back, you realise how quickly the years have flown by.
I'm very grateful for having been alive in this time. The city (and country) was friendlier, safer and generally a nicer place to live.
@@cmdfarsightare you still alive
@@greenflock8091are you still alive in 2024
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And you were in your early 40s when you wrote this and now you're in your 50s. I'm 10 years behind you but starting to find it a bit scary.
I was born in Nottingham in 1974. I cannot believe you have this film. It's simply amazing! We left the UK for the US in 1977, but I recently made a trip back to Nottingham in 2009. It's an amazing city with amazing people. I now in live in Seattle, WA, but I am so proud to say I was born in Nottingham. Cheers! Thanks for the post!
I was born same year. I understand how proud you feel.
Another Nottingham expat here in central WA. The first time I went back to that area I hardly recognized it. It had changed so much. Born in Derby but also proud to say raised in Nottingham.
I was born nottingham 1974 and left in 1977 to go to Scotland
I'm 78 years old, Nottingham stopped being a proper town when Griffin and Spaldings and the like disappeared. We lived south of the city until 1987 when we moved north of the city and stopped going unless absolutely necessary. Such a shame. Met my wife of 53 years at the Palais......great days the 60's!
I have never been to Nottingham, but what you relate about lost city centres I think is true all over the country, Many will not appreciate what is lost until it is gone.
Palais has reopened apparently (you two could go to reminisce?)
@@robertbruce7686 super memories but I think at 83 I might struggle a bit now!
Sorry folks, I do not have any more video of the city centre. When I took this it was long before You-Tube and I never thought it would interest anybody but immediate family. Thanks for viewing it
My mum was training to be a nurse in Nottingham around this time, I showed her this video and she got really nostalgic and emotional :)
It's nice to see how Notts looked long before I was born.
i was 22 years old when this was filmed i'm 67 years old now makes me feel like going out and getting pissed up
Same here. I was 22.
Be proud of it pal....I'm 35 years old and spent many days around town since I was 12 and also nights out from a young age of 15. Use to be great days but Nottingham has changed for the worse and that started from 2005, my mum always took me too from the age of 5 but it always had the same feeling as them years went on, but it's changed we are a small city trying to be london, the nottm people which was always respect has gone aswell as scum like rats on the street. I always had the odd night out but from 05 it's just changed every year and always about the students which they treat it like it's nothing, I had a night out just gone on the 3rd of Jan and I come to terms that them nights are over as it's not my scene anymore....All about holidays I feel in life and even came close saying goodbye to nottm with only the memorys
👍
Well said
@@dorothy792 i m 62
@@johnmasters504 Im 67 now. Cant even get over to Nottm from Sheffield for a day because of this lockdown - sad.
Thank you 💗 for good memories gone but not forgotten
I was 5 when this was filmed. Made me cry. I know it's unlikely that I'd be caught on camera but the boy watching the water clock at 1' 20" looks just like me. Thanks so much for this.
i used to stand watching that clock for about an hour whilst me mum went shoppin
pity Beatties toy shop wasnt shown ,best window displays ever
This depicts Nottingham exactly as I first saw it as a student, and it brings back poignant memories. I remember there used to be a Habitat shop near the water clock in the Victoria Centre but unlike some of my fellow-students I couldn't afford most of the trendy stuff they sold. I can remember the Friar Tuck restaurant and also there used to be a Wimpey restaurant on Maid Marian way, I think, which used to provide good cheap food on an actual plate with a knife and fork well before McDonalds and Burger King arrived.
This is the wonderful city centre as I remember it as a child. Such a lot of happy memories! Best place in the world. Thanks so much for this!
oh, great to see Slab Square as it used to be and as it still should be. I remember the opening of the water clock and everyone standing around when it was due to chime. great vid - great memories
I worked in the arcade for Curry & Paxtons opticians brilliant happy times the night life clubs were fab, how lucky I was to be in Nottingham xx
I miss the city looking like it did. I was only 3 months when this was taken but there wasn't much change between then and '84. When I think of the city how it is now and how much history has been destroyed in the name of progress and backhanders it makes me sad. Thanks for uploading this video. It's a bitter sweet memory of a time lost forever.
I was born in Nottingham in 1962 and lived there until I left in 1999 to move to NZ and then on to Australia. I have been back a few times since then to visit family and have even tried to resettle in the UK but could find work in and around the south eg London and Oxford. Too expensive in those areas so I have moved back to Australia. Still hoping to find a teaching job closer to Nottingham. Great old film, which has brought back many memories. I miss home
Wow & I've just found this now, I'm a 66 kid born in Nottingham, City Hospital, & it sure did bring back memories, they live like people do!!! Thankz U
Guidance & Protection Mannerz & Respect ✊🏾💯
Yeah, Brilliant Times. You Could Drive Anywhere & Park Up Anywhere Whilst You Did A Bit Of Shopping Etc. All The Shops Were Bursting With Customers Then, Spending Their Hard Earned Cash. Unlike Today, You Get Charged To Park Anywhere By The Greedy Council, And Most Of The Shops Are Closed Down. There Are More Traffic Wardens, And Community Offices Than Shoppers, Very Very Sad How The City Has Turned Out.
A great post. It’s such a terrible shame how in under 40 years nottingham is a retail ghost town. Destroyed never to be returned.
Incredible! Took me right back - haven't seen Nottingham like that since I left in '79.
Brilliant video with lots of old memories.
It was amazing to see the view from Castle Rock and how many chimney stacks were there from the mills and factories. A stark contrast to today as many companies fell by the wayside or moved out as they were subjected to massive city-centre taxes.
Nottingham is still a wonderful city.
Its cool seeing a side of Nottingham I never got to see , nice video mate :)
Great to see the Aqua Horological Titinabulator, or Emett clock as it's also known as. Designed by Rowland Emett who also designed Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
I live in Nottingham, have done for 19 years. And it's amazing how much things have changed. I'm considering doing my own version of this video, go to the same places and film the same things so people can see how much it has changed :')
Great idea
Thank you for the memorie lane , i was eight at the time of this video and living in Bingham , always travelled to Nottingham for our shopping , such fond times .
Couple of years ago I went back to Nottingham City after being away for many years and it felt like I'd landed on a different planet!
What great memories this evoked. I was in my late teens, early 20s during this time and attending Clarendon College up the Mansfield Road. So many memories. Goose Fair. We used to meet at the stone lions in front of the council chambers. Every once in a while, someone would put dish washing soap{?} in the fountains and there would be a ton of bubbles over the area!! Drinking at the Flying horse, which I believe was demolished around this time. The video brought back many great memories. Thank you.
Both my grandparents lived in Nottingham and I can remember being taken up Goldsmith street across Victoria station to the market,This would have been about 1947. My other grandparents lived on Rupert Street on the other side of town and I can remember the trolley bus that used to go at quite a speed down the hill from the market square down to arkwright street,I think a shopping centre was built across the road later.
I moved to Nottingham in April 1975 (when I was 27) and it is great to be reminded of how it looked back then. Of course the Victoria Center was virtually brand new then and the "Emmett" water clock was a fascination, just compare how everyone was gazing at it not like now. Also it brings back memories to see how we used to dress back then; much more formal.
Yes and notice how few fat people there as well
used to frequent yates wine lodge at this time when dublin danny kept the place .we would drink at a small bar on the left hand side downstairs known by locals as connies bar named after the lady who served there renowned for no nonsense.
Watching this and being 17 and thinking that this is the Nottingham my parents grew up in, and the Nottingham my grandparents know even better than them is just the weirdest feeling. It's very beautiful... In it's own weird little way.
Gosh this is before my time but its amazing that it use to look like that
Born and bred Nottingham. Had to move. Miss it immensely. Travelled many times from Victoria. Loved to look down from the bridge that crossed the track. Used to be called Queen of the Midlands. Don’t know if it still is
I hate getting old. I hate nostalgia. I hate the world.
I went to the University of Nottingham in 1975 as a student, and spent five years there. Great film here, showing Nottingham as I remember it from student days (although I still visit now, from time to time) ⭐
Thank you for uploading. I wasn't born until 1980 so most of my memories come from more than a decade after this film was made but I remember so much how the city used to look. I miss the waterclock and the food court from Victoria. And the market square lost so much of its character after the fountains were removed.
The clock is still there, the other end of Victoria centre. It was going to be removed and not put back but the public managed to stop this.
@@gailknight3128 Ah that's good. I left home back in 2001 and only been back to Nottingham, oh, less than a half dozen times since then but good to know something from the past still remains.
I miss the fountains in the Market Square :(
The year I left Nottingham to join the WRAF. When I returned twenty years later, the city I knew was already disappearing and changing, sadly not for the better. I only returned to be with family otherwise I would not have stayed.
Everything we ever knew that was good has gone the clocks no more the fish tanks gone the pools outside the council house on slab square which had fountains on all the time all the department stores we ever visited most iconic the monkey on his swing which sat in the shoe shop window for over 50 years thank god he was saved and put in a museum a lot of people like to moan about Nottingham but iam very proud to say I come from here x
It's normal to feel nostalgia for how things were when we were young. I used to come into Nottingham occasionally when I was growing up, thought it was okay but nothing too special. When I visited as an adult in 2008 I was really impressed by the new market square, gleaming with trams sailing round it, ringing their bells. Felt like a European city. I live there now, there has been decline with the fountains permanently switched off, and wear and tear not properly maintained. But it's still pretty great overall. Eating out in particular is really good.
I was there at the opening of the Victoria centre, I was born in 1964 lived in sneinton and st-Anne’s good days back then, a much simpler way of life, no distractions with a mobile phone lol 😂 living in reality 👍
I was born in '76; its awesome to see the city from this time. My wife was born in '69 so this was a lot of good memories for her; thank you!
Curious that the spelling used for centre is, 'center,' which is the American English for the word.
It actually annoyed me given it’s posted by a British person on a British city. Ironic actually as it demonstrates slipping standards and attention to detail that destroyed places like this
Fantastic video. I was born in Derby, and was trying to find some photos/videos of Nottingham as my Grand parents used to take me there as a treat now and then and I used to just be in awe of the place, loved the old water fountain in victoria centre. But really, Nottingham city centre's not changed that much to now. The victoria centres been extended and modernised but the outside looks similar to how it was. Yet the place still amazes me!
Ew derby
Lovely posting. I remember well the Victoria station being demolished making way for the Vic centre, Trinity church too for the car park. Well remember the revolving water clock and water fall fearture down nylon ines. Also remember the fountains in this vid being created. Also worked at Nottingham Power Station, 2 chimneys briefly seen from the castle rock view. eft for NZ in 1987.- Thanks for posting.
So sad they destroyed Victoria station and trinity church. I never saw them but my dad did use to drive trains into vic station.
Brilliant video . I was only 4 but great to look back how things were .😁👍👍👍
Very sad and alienating images. By 1974 pretty much everything had been destroyed including Broadmarsh area.
The place died when they got rid of Selectadisc, followed by the Broadmarsh.
I was born
In Nottm in 1946. My home town and still feel a strong attachment. I
Now live in Manchester but still feel strong ties to
Nottm.
The area around Furse has changed so much in the Meadows. All the old railway land has been redeveloped and is now the Inland Revenue HQ
its nice to see nottingham in the bygone age good vid
it feels very lovingly done-I was born in Nottm in 1971-grew up there thanks for this
I wish I could go back to the 50's. Miss Goose Fair and the pubs
goose fair still there and the pubs
Of course the video quality isn't going to be as it by todays stand, however it could of been in black and white for all I care. This is special and awesome to see!
Brings back some memories!
the roads, traffic light, and road signs still as today.
wonderful
I was born 3 years after this movie was filmed. Didn't move to Nottingham till I was 17 though.
1974 and not a McDonald, Nando's, Pizza Hut or Berger King in sight. My Girlfriend only been in Nottingham for a few years and I tried to explain how much its changed in the last 10 years but looking at this it really hasn't changed at all.
Born in 87 - But its amazing how much of the city was the same in the 90's... I remember the old square vividly!
Whilst I was only born in 78 this video takes me back to how town looked as a kid.
I wasemt even born then bur amazing how things change so quickly looked amazing back then makes tou think
Amazing video! The King's Walk sign at 2:40 still looks the same today.
Brilliant memories. I was only 2 when this was filmed but the city hasn't changed that much. Wasn't that Cliff Street where the cars were parked looking down from the castle?
1:50 Such a contrast to what we have today. That part of the center is littered with wrappers and grime, and is surrounded by chavs and fucking smokers. I hope it gets fixed up someday.
I'm slightly puzzled at the American spelling of centre.
Peter Mann I am offended by it!
I was born in Derby 1973 but have always lived in the Nottinghamshire area
This is great footage! Well captured! Took me back to the good old Vicky Centre, and all those pubs.... Palais etc, I remember it being just like your great movie. As I watched I wondered where I was when you filmed this. I was 14 LOL.Must have been in school at Billy Blunt Bilborough. Thanks for this great upload mate.
I was a young lad of 10 when this was made!!!
Born near Long Eaton in '65. I always enjoyed trips to Nottingham until I left for good in '82 via the Armed Forces recruiting office shown at 2:18
Nottingham with a proper market Square, unlike the flat boring creation now
When buses looked like buses. I spent 10 years driving NCT buses.
I think the buses back in those days had a great design. Modern and tasteful.
Let’s not fantasize about things - the Victoria Centre was an ugly poorly planned monstrosity that replaced a lovely central railway station with beautiful architecture.
I❤️ Nottingham
This looks more like 16mm film. But who am I to say?
Thanks for the memories. This is priceless content.
Brilliant film and so interesting
great stuf i was there in 74 still there now!
Great video captured one year before I was born!! Not changed all that much!
I was born on Shipstone st new basford /hyson grees ,,, the scotthome pub yard was my playing ground.. it was a cool place then !!! I emigrated to Australia 1968 ,,, BUT allways return to Shipstone st ,,,
Dodge Boy hey doge boy I was born on mosley street (1965) which was next to shipstone street. I was born opposite the lion pub which is still there and trading as a pub. sadly the scotholme pub is now an indian restaurant, still looks the same. my cousin was born on Gladstone terrace opposite shipstone street. all the houses have gone now on mosley street, and Gladstone terrace, a few houses remain on your old street, maybe yours is still standing. it was a wonderful place to live good old days, sadly all gone now. you were certainly lucky to get to oz, the old countries had it, to much immigration. good luck to you in oz
Brilliant, but it would have been really good to have seen more of the canal, between Carrington and Wilford Street. The British Waterways Building is magnificent.
When I lived in Nottingham the city centre was spelt with re not the Yanks way er
Wow it looked so much better back then, its horrible now
Woah, Nottm' was bare different man. Still murkin' it to this day
People say it's changed, but it's not really. Business names have changed but the buildings are still there. Mostly. At least the buses were still Sherwood green and not rainbow coloured.
wow i love everything about this video... i don't care about the quality... but just the memories as ive lived in nottingham all my life. thankyou for filming this (if you did) also for uploading this... do you have anymore???... mat 34 from nottingham
Great vid thats the Nottingham i grew up in. Catching the number 16 bus home from Trinity sq. good old days ..
The Palais at 3:48 had some great nights in there,while working in Nottingham in the 70s
It's a great city - brilliant down to earth people and right in the middle of the country.
Why is Centre spelled Center?? We're not in America!!!
Its how its spelt in the East Midlands.
Best city in the world.
Yes you’re right. I was born and bred there. Still miss it after 50 years.
What was "STONE", and how come they had two outlets only yards apart??
I was 5 when this was filmed, and I haven't been back to Nottingham since 1999. I'm kind of scared too, because I know it won't look the same.
FULL OF CRIME & SHIT NOW
Been a pub for as long as I can remember.
great video. .👍
Great video.Keep posting more
Great brought back memories....thanks
Nice video - Thanks for uploading it.
Ahhh those were the days spot the black man how the tables have turned
everyone is welcome here
Wonderful....the year I was born.........
Awesome work :-)
hmm 38 years ago and yet i can walk in there and still see the same clock and same boots shop!
@MrFullup Its derby road and upper parliment street junction .The buildings an office block with name city gate on the front .Used to deliver parcels here years ago
In England we spell the word "centRE".
didn’t like to say lol
Thanks for this, I really enjoyed watching-fond memories. What music is playing?
It was great then ,but not now