We loved the young lady’s skip as she crossed the road! Something left over from her childhood that we were all inclined to do when we were young! Cheers
@PaulMann8666Ай бұрын
Great times, when Britain was free, proud, and uninvaded. What a tragic loss.
@Wench649 ай бұрын
If only it was still like this
@tubecated_development9 ай бұрын
Rose tinted glasses. My family lived in the Midlands in the 50s and 60s and the rivers were filled with factory filth and chemicals. Alcoholism was rampant in the working class neighbourhood. Backstreet abortions. Dads worn out with lung disease, cancer etc and dying on the factory floor before they got to 60 yrs old. There were fewer cars though, and consumerism hadn’t filled every corner of our landscape with litter and cars. The rivers are full of sht again after a brief cleanup in the 90s…
@timcarnell51339 ай бұрын
Joseph Chamberlain the statesman ! We don’t have those anymore. When was the last time you heard of a politician being described as “ a statesman “
@numbereightyseven2 ай бұрын
What a fantastically hilarious commentary. Very entertaining.
@hypergolic84689 ай бұрын
5:33 The camouflaged roof on the bus, a fascinating glimpse back to the few years prior to this footage.
@michaelportaloo198110 ай бұрын
Harry Enfield got his Mr Grayson voice from this man methinks.
@trudilouise93684 жыл бұрын
I don't live far from Birmingham and I detest it. But it looks so stunning in this footage I'm amazed.
@fujivillan4 жыл бұрын
Utter nonsensical rubbish.
@aib01609 ай бұрын
Videos like this should be compulsory part of the school curriculum so we see the past for what it actually was and not how its been portrayed. School should be about learning and not a place for propaganda!
@stephenlever41928 күн бұрын
Heartbreaking what’s happened!!! 😢😢😢
@nicksealey700410 ай бұрын
IF ONLY YOU COULD TURN THE CLOCK BACK, FAR FROM WHAT IT IS TODAY SADLY
@spinynorman82174 жыл бұрын
Oh my lord, Birmingham looked fabulous...what did the planning department do except destroy it?
@fujivillan4 жыл бұрын
Nearly 90% in that video of Birmingham is still there. Non of its destroyed. Only the bull ring markets was developed.
@patriciahayes73153 жыл бұрын
It's too bad this film isn't in color.
@grahamariss21113 жыл бұрын
@@patriciahayes7315 May be, but it would also show how dirty it was with all the pollution from the burning of coal
@geoffcrisp72259 ай бұрын
Broad street is not the same. The inner ring road was a mistake with high rise flyovers.
@inregionecaecorum5 ай бұрын
Amazing seeing buzzes driving through what is now the floozy in the jacuzzi
@fasthracing8 ай бұрын
Trying to put my finger on the one thing that has changed most.
@mikeymike10018 ай бұрын
Maybe its the lack of diversity???🤣
@YouTube_User_Pasta4 жыл бұрын
'In Birmingham they don't get much wet weather'. Love it.
@grahamariss21113 жыл бұрын
Its relative, but sitting low and shielded from the west by the mountains and hills of Wales, it has relative low rain fall compared with much of the UK.
@TheDAT93 жыл бұрын
"Councillors who do a lot of work without any thanks" WOW!!!
@COIcultist3 жыл бұрын
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. What on God's earth did we do to this country?
@taxpayer_revoltАй бұрын
Mass uncontrolled migration and idiotic urban town wreckers, or planners as they were described back then.
@alileevil2 жыл бұрын
If this film was made today, there would be talking about how inclusive all the factories are.
@geoffcrisp72259 ай бұрын
What a lovely city, destroyed by the planners as it looks nothing like this film today. Only Bourneville has survived their destructive idea's.
@patriciahayes73153 жыл бұрын
Wow. This was post-WWII Britain and everything was still being rationed.
@justanotheryoutubechannel2 жыл бұрын
My Nan grew up in that era and she tells me about how dismal it was, a lot of things were more heavily rationed after the war as we were completely broke and we stopped getting the same level of “aid” from America, during the war they would ship us huge amounts of products (that we eventually had to pay back, of course) but after the war that stopped and we couldn’t afford to import luxuries. Basic staples like potatoes and vegetables became more common and stopped being rationed but sugar and luxuries and even a lot of fruits were very hard to find and were extremely rationed due to the cost.
@martiniv89244 жыл бұрын
Incredible 👌🏻😎
@martiniv89244 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Blane Yes I try not to think about it too much, i miss it !
@matthewtrow56988 ай бұрын
That footage of Birmingham - 1947 - my Mom would've been 8, she was born in Birmingham and lived there or near most her life. There was a joke about Birmingham - what the Nazi's didn't destroy in the Blitz, city planners finished off in the 1950's and 1960's. They gutted the town centre around the bullring, the only old building left standing being St. Martins church. A concrete monstrosity was erected, that within a decade was already falling apart with decay. It limped on into the 1980's and a rebuild was proposed. It took almost 2 decades to arrive. An improvement, but just imagine if it had been left like the footage we see in this video. So much of the old city was bulldozed - an era of absolute madness. And in the comments about this footage and other footage from the 50's and 60's, people wax lyrical about "How I wish it was like that now!" Rose tinted glasses, if ever there were! I'd certainly prefer to have less people around and absolutely wish we didn't have a climate crisis, but those years were no picnic and footage like this really serves more as propaganda than anything else. This era and into the 50's, 60's and 70's represents the start of a huge amount of destruction of our landscape - massive amounts. Nature ripped apart, quite literally. Very sad.
@BR-bj3ot5 ай бұрын
Another who has fallen to the fear mongering narrative of “ climate crisis”. That is what is truly sad. With all due respect, please do not trust in mankind. We are all sinners. Climate change is an absolute hoax to control the masses. Put your trust in the one who created and sustains HIS EARTH and HIS HEAVENS and EVERYTHING alive. Almighty God is in control. He sent His Son into this wicked and evil world to atone for OUR Sins. He raised Him to eternal life after three days in a tomb. Defeating death forever. Eternity is forever. Put your trust in mankind and your eternal destination will be endless misery. Put your trust in Him who died for us and shed His blood for us ( Jesus Christ) and your eternity will be filled with immeasurable love, peace, joy and endless hope! God bless
@zen4men2 жыл бұрын
Looking at Birmingham, I see no bomb damage, so I wonder if it was filmed in 1939, but only released in 1947? Birmingham looked a pleasant place - not so today!
@zen4men2 жыл бұрын
@@UCLAfilm01 I once helped a Bangladeshi shopkeeper several times, going to wholesalers, and Halal butchers in Birmingham - back around 2002. I could not believe the Third World I found myself in. The butcher - if white - would be closed down instantly - it was vile.
@perkinscrane9 ай бұрын
The power station shown was the Hams Hall A and B. The B station was commissioned in 1947. At the time the station was the largest in Europe.
@zen4men9 ай бұрын
@@perkinscrane OK, thanks for that! /
@daffyduk773 жыл бұрын
OMG, babies crawling on grass/soil, imagine the bacteria lol, quick, get the anti-bac wipes !
@sgbh88749 ай бұрын
Lots of people caught rickets in those old days, and fog was everywhere.
@John-pp2jr25 күн бұрын
Nice film but who wrote parts of the dialogue. Some of it could have been written by a young child.
@timchalk68109 ай бұрын
Nowadays it seems councillors are the ones that get paid a lot to talk about things they do nothing about!
@Biigfish55911 ай бұрын
My holy days!! Being brainwashed by Elfy Safty over the years I am choking with fear looking at this lol
@scotisland9 ай бұрын
No gloves for the workers.
@stephenlever41928 күн бұрын
Birmingham is unrecognisable now ,,, more like central Pakistan!! That’s not racist just stating a fact