Once lived in soldier street.....it was mainly creole hoses....no shop as it it now. It was mainly residential houses. It has changed a lot. Thk Mike for the memories...great job
Thank you. Wow I remember leaving Tower Hill school daily to go and see my dad as a child on soldier street when he worked for his dad, who owned the printing press(Lewis). The road looks smaller now. This makes me remember both my late dad and grandad
Freetown has changed for the better. I participated in the UN mission. 2000-2003 , flew the Mi-26T helicopter . We rented a villa at 26 Main Motor Road
Mike K✨️ Good video coverage👍 First let me say that I don't remember any Printing Press on Soldier St. I say this because I'm somewhat familiar with the areas you covered. The Printing Press I remember was on Fort Street (by the yellow building when you first enter Fort Street from Circular Road). I am an Edwardian & attended St. Edwards Primary School. I lived on Fort St across from the big National Pentecostal Church as a child. But my last address was Circular Road where the Home Foods Store is, next to the Board House at the corner of Earl St & Circular Rd. So I think I'm confident that the Printing Press was on Fort St 😊🇨🇦
Hmmm, from what I remember - you walk from the state house rd, turn left, cross the vertical road and continue straight on - the printing press had a drainage system across the road which I used to use as a short cut to another road. I left Sierra Leone at 14 so this was 26yrs ago.
I think I recognise where the printing press used to be at 11:31 on the left side. I remember a small shop type office at the front and stairs to the left of it which led to the section my uncle prepared the numbers and letters for the printers. To the left of the stairs, go straight up and you will see where the printing machines were. I suspect my uncles may have sold it.
Mike K . There is a building going on in Derick Drive. This time take from Cockrill Straight up to Derick drive around to Spur Road. There is and empty land opposite the building . A lawyer is living near by . I think near Frazer Drive. Thank you
16:15 ask this money to build another church. Could have built a factory. This is why we pay for jobs. Because we build churches instead of industries. Then we say we are poor and don't have money
Please you have to be showing your camera both ways you always showing left leave right or show right leaving the left you must learn how to hold the camera
Once lived in soldier street.....it was mainly creole hoses....no shop as it it now. It was mainly residential houses. It has changed a lot. Thk Mike for the memories...great job
Great
Thank you. Wow I remember leaving Tower Hill school daily to go and see my dad as a child on soldier street when he worked for his dad, who owned the printing press(Lewis). The road looks smaller now. This makes me remember both my late dad and grandad
Thank you so much sir, I appreciate. I’m glad I bring you good memories.
Job well done you are takeing me back 🎉.
Thank you
Freetown has changed for the better. I participated in the UN mission. 2000-2003 , flew the Mi-26T helicopter . We rented a villa at 26 Main Motor Road
Ok thank you for your service
Mike K✨️ Good video coverage👍 First let me say that I don't remember any Printing Press on Soldier St. I say this because I'm
somewhat familiar with the areas you covered. The Printing Press I remember was on Fort Street (by the yellow building when you first enter Fort Street from Circular Road). I am an Edwardian & attended St. Edwards Primary School. I lived on Fort St across from the big National Pentecostal Church as a child. But my last address was Circular Road where the Home Foods Store is, next to the Board House at the corner of Earl St & Circular Rd. So I think I'm confident that the Printing Press was on Fort St 😊🇨🇦
Thank you sir, maybe he forgot the particular street as it has taken him longtime without visiting.
Hmmm, from what I remember - you walk from the state house rd, turn left, cross the vertical road and continue straight on - the printing press had a drainage system across the road which I used to use as a short cut to another road. I left Sierra Leone at 14 so this was 26yrs ago.
My recollection is from 1978 when I left Salone🙂
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26 years without visiting sierra leone, how comes
I think I recognise where the printing press used to be at 11:31 on the left side. I remember a small shop type office at the front and stairs to the left of it which led to the section my uncle prepared the numbers and letters for the printers. To the left of the stairs, go straight up and you will see where the printing machines were.
I suspect my uncles may have sold it.
Ok that good
Hi Mike K . I hope you and your family is doing well? I have like the video. Stay safe 🙏
Yes, thank you
Mike K . There is a building going on in Derick Drive. This time take from Cockrill Straight up to Derick drive around to Spur Road. There is and empty land opposite the building . A lawyer is living near by . I think near Frazer Drive. Thank you
Ok
Noto the street normor we wan see go dae pull the camera upleh we dae see the area fine
There is a lot of Schools . The area look different. Thank you
Yes they are
16:15 ask this money to build another church. Could have built a factory. This is why we pay for jobs. Because we build churches instead of industries. Then we say we are poor and don't have money
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Why make u always dae point the camera dong way u dae waka
because me safety na e kam fos. Na street ah de waka n video so ah nor get for de lift me head up n forget me sef mek car nor kam heat me
@mikek9085 anywayd thank you is just dat some of we na u dae make we see we country right now
@@JamilBakarr ah go try n adjust to wetin u want but e nor easy , sometimes na so car de kam pass very close to u
Please you have to be showing your camera both ways you always showing left leave right or show right leaving the left you must learn how to hold the camera