Love your vids but also watching them again with my grandmother. She's 95 and grew up in Leyton then moved to Leytonstone in the 60's so knows all the sights. Its a great walk down memory lane for her.
@RichardParker-gc5gyАй бұрын
My mum Barbara chambers would be 95 and loved in Frith rd attempting church hill school
@wendyHewАй бұрын
@RichardParker-gc5gy Omg my grandmother and her whole family lived in Frith road too, her maiden name was Lillian Mole and ahe had her mum Rose Mole and about 10 other family members I will ask my mum if she knows your mother as she lived there before they moved to Leytonstone
@RichardParker-gc5gy28 күн бұрын
My mum lived at 13 I traced mum's friends Joyce rose and Joyce was beautiful and had several sisters grandad had an allotment and mum said they never went hungry during the war and grandad worked his allotment and was able to feed friends in st John's ambulance anyway uncanny bound to have seen eachorher about in the road even if not acquainted I expect Everton slaughtered arsenal nil nil on sat missed an open goal grandad liked the o s of course anyway thanks for message and I'm sure you take care of your gran johns informative walking where the proper Londoners live are very good
@wendyHew27 күн бұрын
@@RichardParker-gc5gy When you traced your muns friends was there a lady called Rose did you say?
@timbuthfer9014 жыл бұрын
Thanks John for keeping the walks going during these difficult times. The online maps are fascinating.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
My pleasure Tim - those maps are an endless fascination
@aldonapodeszwa468 Жыл бұрын
I've lived in this same little area of Leyton literally my entire life (in my 40s now) and I must say, I love it here. Thanks for the interesting video - much appreciated.
@alexrichardson64614 жыл бұрын
Great. As an old resident of Hornchurch , I have cycled through Leytonstone hundreds of times. I love looking at the (still) beautiful old houses.Thank you from Australia
@richbutler7184 жыл бұрын
You have made me remember so much , there used to be 2 milk yards in Hainault road , United Dairy’s , and Hitchmans Dairy , we used go there when we were on school holidays to work with the milkman for a day for 10 bob. The Heathcote and the Northcote , my dad sncc dc Grandad
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
There's still one dairy in Hainault Road - not sure if it's the same one. The Heathcote and Northcote are still going strong
@ozhoneybadger4 жыл бұрын
You moved now?
@richbutler7184 жыл бұрын
Oz , yes I live in north essex now
@ruskiryan2398 Жыл бұрын
I used to live at 151 Hainault Road Leytonstone with my late Aunt and Uncle, so these streets are well known to me, I had another Aunt and uncle who lived in Twickenham Road Leyton, so just round the corner, we are Irish immigrants but this is my childhood in Leytonstone and my life until I reached my thirties, so many happy memories and my cousin owned the three black birds on Leyton High Rd. gone now for redevelopment but many many good memories. Thank you for posting the video.
@williamgreen67163 жыл бұрын
I was born in dunedin rd leyton 59 years ago im my nans front bedroom.Good memories.
@frikaleoteras4 жыл бұрын
Thank you John, stay safe on your walks! All the best!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
cheers kalanaiook
@bobblazey35922 жыл бұрын
Thanks John, brought back memories. Bombed out of King Edward Rd as a baby and played on the bomb site opposite 42 Norlington Rd. Lived at 589 Leyton High Rd and played on the bomb site and half destroyed buildings opposite. Went to Oxford and Elson House school and Leyton County High, roamed the forest on my bike. Sweet times.
@paulshaw61864 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel while on lockdown. Extremely informative and entertaining, so much so that I have spent 3hrs watching previous uploads... Stay safe
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant thanks Paul
@gphunk19954 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video John. Been watching your work for over a year now. You make Sunday’s so brilliant. Looking forward to getting the family out on a long walk once all this virus goes. Nothing beats the joy of putting one foot in front of the other.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much G Phunk - I really look forward to sharing these videos on a Sunday
@JTTW14557 ай бұрын
What a great resource you found online. Short but sweet walk.
@littleacornslandscapes29354 жыл бұрын
Thanks John, love the way you have adapted in these times.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Little Acorns
@N303124 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your neighborhood with us. Please do more of these.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Don - I certainly will - there's quite a lot of terrain I can cover in my hour
@lifestar54 жыл бұрын
hi john loved your video of the leyton area .....just thought you might like to know that my nan lived in claude rd at no 87 when i was a kid . before the flats were built i played with my friends on the bombsite you are explaining about. i lived with my parents in sedgwick rd and then moved to a flat in brunswick rd. i also remember swimming at the whipps cross lido in the summer of 1967/68 .......the shame of it is that both of my schools i went to are now demolished which were ruckholt manor in oliver rd and tom hood grammer keep safe ..many thanks graham
@gavinsmith83304 жыл бұрын
Nice one John. Yet again. Thank you. I used to live in Oliver Close, Oliver Rd in one of the tower blocks. Then I moved to Church Rd and then to a bedsit above the dry cleaners by the lights on Leyton High Rd. Nice memories. Thank you.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Gavin - that Bronze Age Camp I mentioned was found in Oliver Close when they built the new houses
@julieblackstock86504 жыл бұрын
Genius Idea,, I was so pleased to see your video pop up!
@londonliving7084 жыл бұрын
Thanks John I used to live in Leyton for 30 years
@jean_mollycutpurse_winchester2 жыл бұрын
I was born 70 years ago in Leyton. So many memories.
@katrinarodenkirchen17753 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this John! We’ve just moved to Dawlish Road and have been exploring the local area. Thank you for the map references! We are just loving your videos.
@nawalali79022 жыл бұрын
Wow my old school is right next to there not dawlish but Newport
@jazzman90424 жыл бұрын
A very interesting walk John thank you. When my old man came back from the war they gave him a terraced house 98 Bristol road E7. It was newly built having taken a direct hit from a bomb. All our bricks were bright and clean whereas 96 and 100 just had a few new ones to replace the damage edges so to speak. Anyway great work my friend in these strangest of times.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that comment Michael - E7 must have suffered a bit worse than Leytonstone given the route to the docks. I know Plaistow was hit particularly badly
@gramilwolf34484 жыл бұрын
David Boote gives an excellent walk detailing the attacks of the Zeppelins in the area John and this would make a very interesting stroll. I enjoyed this walk very much. Well done.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Graham I’d love to do that zeppelin walk some time
@roxysimmons4 жыл бұрын
Oh I wish I could walk around London. I was constantly looking up at buildings and dreaming about history when I lived in Lower Clapton - how I would have loved the online resources available now! Love the sound of that book on street names - I might have to get that. Thank you for taking us on your walk! I’m looking forward to the next one. Stay safe!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roxy - they've got some other great publications too if you're interested in the history of the area
@brianaustin89894 жыл бұрын
Fascinating and brought back so many memories of my life up to 1966, when I moved away. We lived in Leyton Park Rd, where there was a bomb site at the High Rd end all the time I was there. Remember the bomb site in Twickenham Rd , near Newport Rd school which I attended, which we played on many times. Norlington Road, was where I served an apprenticeship at Copeland & Jenkins, as a toolmaker. Their main factory was in Church Rd, called Electron Works, from memory. hey made mica insulators for radio valves, but moved on when these declined withe advent of the transistor. Think they moved away in the 60's to Wellingborough. Also flew model aeroplanes on Wanstead Flats, that you described on another walk and remember the barrage balloon, training TA's in parachute jumping. One guy flying the, lost a model in the direction of Wanstead Park. Approx 6 months later he had a call from a local, who had seen it land on the island, in the middle of the lake. In the winter when the lake froze over, he walked across and retieved it!!!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing those fantastic memories Brian. I meant to include the Twickenham Road bombsite, now a row of houses. I think one of the last bombsites was only built on a couple of years ago at the Grove Green Road end of Ashville Road
@brianaustin89894 жыл бұрын
@@JohnRogersWalks We played on the bomb site in Twickenham Rd, adjacent to the school, there were about 4-6 council houses, built there on the other side of the road, even at that early stage after the war. About halfway up Grove green Rd, there was a block of garages on the RH side towards Leytonstone.. My mothers sister kept her Morris 8 in one of them, as I remember my father removing the wheels to store down our cellar, in case they were stolen!! Further along Grove Green rd was the home of 1107 Squadron ATC, where I attended in the early 50's. There was a newsagents in Francis Rd, opposite Christ Chuch, nr St Georges Rd, run by the Oakmans, in my day. I was friendly with them & did a paper round for them. The eldest wo boys, Tony & Peter, formed a skiffle group in the mid 50's including some members of the model flying club we were in that flew on Wanstead Flats. They needed a guitarist when one left, this led to one who became famous with them, Joe Brown & the Brothers. See www.peteroakman.com/
@paulineweir48794 жыл бұрын
Wow ! I grew up in Leyton and Leytonstone and still live there , I never knew a lot of this History, great video .
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pauline
@ewokbustrainenthusiast87484 жыл бұрын
Great history of the area so glad we still get to see you on a walk even if it just locally
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
cheers Ewok Painter
@Mouxbar4 жыл бұрын
Bit "28 Days Later" at the moment John! I used to live in Walthamstow and was a Warner lad. My road had a bunch of "new" Warner buildings in it which I was told was the result of a V Weapon strike. You could certainly see scars on the buildings opposite. My back garden in Woodford also used to have the remains of an Anderson shelter in it. Strange days then, strange days now. Take care.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
it certainly has that feel Mouxbar. I noticed what could be the remains of a Nissen hut in someone's garden the other day. All feels very apt for the times
@pamcormacsmith51513 жыл бұрын
John, you made my evening! I'm researching my family (James Henry Edwards, a green grocer, and his family) who were living at 70-72 Leyton Road from at least 1877-1881 so it was super awesome to watch your video tonight. Thank you sooooo much. I'm from South Africa so it's highly unlikely I'd ever get to see the area myself. Thanks also for all the links...I'm off to go check them all out with a super big smile!!!
@Heinz57ish4 жыл бұрын
Loved this one. Old stomping ground. Love those style housing, they say "home" to me.
@martingross32614 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video again John. Something weirdly reassuring about the knowledge that the ancient past is just below our feet - helps keep these strange times in perspective! Keep up the good work on your corona walks!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
My pleasure Woodham Wanderer
@kdean95374 жыл бұрын
Hi John, thank you so much for taking us along and sharing your daily exercise walks with us! I'm just catching up on some of your video's, so I'm catching up and starting with the latest one! This is really interesting, I love the history and with the restrictions now, it makes you look at everything so differently, and I think, gives you more appreciation of where we live and our surroundings. I have to say I like your street views so much more than mine, you have so much more history and I think the architecture is beautiful! So, really great video John, looking forward to see where your next adventure will take us! 😊 Stay safe...take really good care!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Cheers K
@muhammadmulla58122 жыл бұрын
Just coming upon your older videos now. Nice to see local LBWF history.
@Leo-gu5ml3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful video, beautiful neighborhood. Cheers from Brazil
@ronnieadam664 жыл бұрын
Brilliant walk, fascinating information and history, keep up the great work John 👍👍
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Ronnie
@TimothyHalkowski4 жыл бұрын
So glad I discovered your channel - love your spirit of exploration. Keep up the great videos.
@paulinashi8524 жыл бұрын
I lived on Morley Road around 7 years ago. It’s crazy to see that I lived right where the bomb fell and I had no idea... Thank You for the info!!!
@rhommy4 жыл бұрын
Great video, I grew up in Sunnyside road 70`s to 80`s . Our house was built 1870 ( I remember it written on the glass above the front door). We had a coal cellar . i remember getting depressed when the new next door neighours covered their`s in stone cladding! The satelite dishes sadden me too. My family were from Hackney and Leyton was regarded as posh . My nan and grandad kept and ate rabbits , he was one of 8 brothers and said the first one up in the morning got to wear the shoes...he also said theres no such word as cant.
@davidfarrell73734 жыл бұрын
Excellent John. Love the bomb sites website. Thank you for continuing to make great films under the difficult circumstances. Dave 👍
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
cheers Dave
@FIO62714 жыл бұрын
Great what we can find near us that we never thought it was there! Inspiring video like every week. Wish you all the best!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Many thanks Fiona, hope you're well
@DaveFord4 жыл бұрын
It is great that you can still find some interesting walks. Thank you. Logan & I cannot travel to the Forest at the moment (would involve a car journey alas) - making do with walking "around the block"!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Let's hope we're back out in the forest soon
@CaroleMora224 жыл бұрын
Great short walk share.. thanks. I really appreciate the online resources too!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
cheers Carole
@robinflower39134 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for another wonderful walk
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Robin
@robertbone1624 жыл бұрын
Thanks John, very interesting. Grew up in that area, lived on Richmond Rd and St Marys Rd in my younger days, went to both Norlington and Newport schools. Fascinating information, keep it up.
@conradpowers47784 жыл бұрын
Hi John. Have managed to find your youtube channel by chance. Have watched a few of them now. Especially the ones around High Wycombe, as I also studied at the college there, and went out for walks all the time. I congratulate you on your approach and presentation of these walks. Excellent job, keep it up .
@IlfordRetro4 жыл бұрын
You covered some roads I've used quite often - and never knew of the bomb sites or artefacts discovered there. Thanks for taking me back without having to leave my house!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
My pleasure glad you enjoyed it
@Micky18844 жыл бұрын
Great video John, thanks for posting
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
cheers Michael
@frostfox12084 жыл бұрын
Thanks John, interesting to follow you as you walk.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching Alan
@frostfox12084 жыл бұрын
John, I'm living in Bellingham in the state of Washington, grew up in Hawaii. My family background is Sandee Island in N Scotland. We have been visiting England the past few years now that we are retired partly because of a sort of a kindship with the English. I love walking with the same style that you seem to have, interested in the history ,geology etc. We had planned to visit England in May, but now possibly October??? Anyway, Thanks for the great walks. Alan
@danielandronic97494 жыл бұрын
Interesting video! I'm Romanian but decided to settle in London and I lived in many parts of it so far and I still consider each day out on its streets a blessing! Been living in East London Studios for a month and a bit and it was a good settlement for starting to discover the area.
@robj82014 жыл бұрын
Best cuppa and quarter of an hour of the day...cheers John👍🏻
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Ah great stuff thanks Rob
@peterallen29044 жыл бұрын
Another fascinating video, John. I went to Norlington School from 1956 to 1960.
@jonathandriver34154 жыл бұрын
As always, so interesting. Take care out there. Thank you for the map link.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jonathan
@rudyarcher233 жыл бұрын
@@JohnRogersWalks Thanks for the memories. I lived in leytonstone in the seventies on grove green road and went to norlington school.
@TheZippyMark4 жыл бұрын
Earlier this year I had started completing walking down all the roads near me (not far away in Walthamstow) within the four square main roads, and this has reminded me to definitely get that completed in the next month :)
@paulroossien53224 жыл бұрын
Good one john interesting history of your area leyton look forward to more hopefully when this virus is gone stay safe atb
@BritishBoy19714 жыл бұрын
Regarding Norlington School, TV star Jonathan Ross went there too, as well as his brothers (Inc. Paul Ross). I went there in the early 1980s. By the way, I heard the sad news recently, that the local Beat Bobby around Leyton, John Taylor, who was often seen at Leyton Orient Football Club on match days (He retired after getting his Long Service Award (going by memory), back in the mid-1980s) passed away last year. He was such a kind and caring man. RIP John Taylor ☹️
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
I did wonder about that Rottie thanks for adding that info. Sad to hear about John Taylor, I’ve heard people mention him - must have been a very popular guy
@br4mVandekerckhove4 жыл бұрын
This is a great idea. I'm going to try this approach in my own neighbourhood for one of my next Corona walks.
@john80c4 жыл бұрын
Excellent walk thank you for sharing. Where I live in West Virginia the local area has many associations with George Washington when he was a land surveyor, Edgar Allen Poe who was a frequenter of a local tavern and Belle Boyd the legendary spy from the Civil war
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Those are some great associations John - has anybody written about it?
@john80c4 жыл бұрын
@@JohnRogersWalks only in local pamphlets our Hedgesville Historical Society posts things on Facebook about it. Our local historian tends to just write about the Civil war.
@dai197214 жыл бұрын
thanks for that walk buddy. see you soon an hopefully fully out an about.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
hopefully won't be too long David
@jim.m754 жыл бұрын
I will have to look up those bomb websites, I wasnt aware of them and they would have been very handy for me a few years ago when I was trying to follow the damage in the Grove Green Road/ Norlington area. I never managed to establish whether or not the 491 Gallery site was hit, I suspect it probably was but would love to know for sure!
@nathalieduval64844 жыл бұрын
I'd be interested in and around the connaught road/school area too
@jim.m754 жыл бұрын
@@nathalieduval6484 To be honest all I did was walk the streets looking for the occasional modern looking building, or car park, or playground dotted amongst the sea of victorian/ edwardian houses. I marked each on an a-z map and by the end of it I could see clear lines of destruction! This was over a decade ago though, and the map is long gone. Easy to do, good fun.
@LiamOFarrell4 жыл бұрын
Keep on keeping on John. Good to see the videos. You inspired me to make art videos and were kind enough to share a few tip too. Just launched it this week. Many thanks to you...
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Great stuff I'll take a look
@LiamOFarrell4 жыл бұрын
@@JohnRogersWalks Cheers. Based on mental health benefits and such during the lock-down. For beginners to art really.
@LiamOFarrell4 жыл бұрын
@@JohnRogersWalks anyway. Il look forward to your next video. Thanks
@enginca8 ай бұрын
John, Can you do a little video starting at the High Street & walking up Church Road. My Grandma lived on the left side of Church Road roughly opposite the big Wire Works. I would love to see this.
@mariana40594 жыл бұрын
Great walk, thank you - I always enjoy the urban ones! As we are not allowed to go out at all for exercise, I walked on the spot as I watched your video, and got in 16 minutes of exercise. A bit up-and-down though - I now feel quite dizzy, haha.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
That's a funny image Mariana - hope you're out of isolation soon
@viserrx Жыл бұрын
Thank you John! It's very interesting. Now I will learn English from your videos😊
@Mick_Holland4 жыл бұрын
What a great video, John. I stumbled on your channel purely by chance last week and have to say that your videos provide a fascinating insight to the parts of (Greater) London that are unknown to us outsiders from the Midlands. I have plenty to catch up on during the next three weeks (possibly more) of continued lock-down. I think the term 'Corona walk' meaning a one hour free drift on foot could catch on and stick after all this is over. Cheers 👍🏼
@tomaswest65414 жыл бұрын
Thank you John. Great video proving we are only really limited by our imagination. We have a 2 Km exercise limit from home here in Dublin. I'm going to do as you suggest and look for as much micro history or interest as I can as I cycle the area.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
it's always surprising what's just around the corner Tomas - hope you have some good discoveries
@llessibm4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely fascinating
@richbutler7184 жыл бұрын
Hello John , thanks for the video , I know this area quite well , I went to cann hall road school , Leytonstone, and when I left I went to George Mitchell school , but my 2 best mates went to Norlington road school , both boys schools then , and they were as hard as borstals then
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
I've heard that Norlington had a bit of a reputation back then. I've met a few people round here that went to George Mitchell - they all seem to remember it fondly
@brianaustin89894 жыл бұрын
@@JohnRogersWalks Most of my friends went to Norlington Rd School, I opted for Goodall Rd, by Leyton Station and from their to Tom Hood Teck in Cobbold Rd. Bobby Moore was in the year below me then. Strange that a lot of pupils came from far and wide then from memory some from Epping!!
@vmcougarintn50354 жыл бұрын
This is so different from American cities. While some of the larger cities have 'brownstones' galore, most Americans desired a bit of land so they could, of all things, grow grass! My spouse is of that ilk, grass to him being the only good/right thing to grow. He even had white gravel put in all the beds around the house, supposedly to prevent rot on the wooden bits. Personally, I think it was because he hated my hours of joy weeding and planting. I needed to be cleaning in the house, I guess. (I think I missed the memo about woman's work as a girl.) Any way your videos give me a quiet restlessness that is refreshing. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for sharing that. I'll always remember the vast open spaces when I visited Fairfield Iowa in deep February snow. I'm long overdue a trip to America - one day
@londonliving7084 жыл бұрын
So much memories thanks man
@stephenpinder95674 жыл бұрын
Brilliant...really enjoyed it John. Be Safe and Carry On.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Cheers Stephen
@layzrepair2 жыл бұрын
i spent most of my memorable life in LEytonstone. Stratford atc. now live in Doncaster. Oh My God. London is eye candy! It is very Grim up north
@d4ves3634 жыл бұрын
Anothe great post, thank you! I used to work for WF libraries and when at lea bridge library we had a framed bomb map of leyton which Vestry house museum grabbed so I know it's there if you ask to see it! I will, if I see you, buy you a drink (preferably at the northcote)...good work, good stuff x
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
That sounds great D4ves - I'll have to pay a visit to the Northcote when this is all over, in fact I'll do a tour of all the Leytonstone pubs
@petg123404 жыл бұрын
Thanks, this was really interesting. I live on Huxley Rd
@LONDONIA20724 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this walk John. I just wrote a similar blog post about re-connecting and re-observing in detail our local environments. Great resources too, the archaeology maps etc. Cheers, and good luck for the next ones. Kate A Hardy. :0)
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kate - hope the book is going well
@johnhall69934 жыл бұрын
Thank you, John. I have only recently discovered you! This video reminds me of my time in the area in the 1970s, when I lived in Walthamstow and had many friends in that part of Leyton whom I spent a lot of happy times with, ringing the bells of St. Mary's, Leyton and enjoying a beer afterwards in one of the local pubs, now mostly gone, I think. There is a medieval bell (the 7th) in the church tower which dates to around 1380 and must count as one of the oldest artifacts still in regular use locally?
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that info John - I shall think of that bell next time I hear them ringing
@BritishBoy19714 жыл бұрын
(At time 10:10) Walnut Tree House, as you may well know, used to be the Conservative Club. My dad used to socialise there and play snooker upstairs. It is now a mosque.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Ah thanks for that info Rottie
@ashleysgaze4 жыл бұрын
Maybe one of your greatest walks, John. Traversing a microclimate (your neighbourhood) in a rich manner is very rewarding viewing. Many thanks!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ashley that's greatly appreciated
@monkeytrousers61804 жыл бұрын
Great stuff John...you could always do an enactment of Xavier de Maistre's "A Journey Round my Room".
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
that's a wonderful idea - I did think of doing a shed tour
@markszawlowski8674 жыл бұрын
Nice alternative to your regular peregrinations across the wilds. Mind you, "Corona Walks" conjures up an image of two old alchies on a canal towpath fluffing the words to My Way.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
that's a wonderful image Mark
@hazelb72184 жыл бұрын
Interesting history John....thank you....stay safe x
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Hazel
@paulosborne65174 жыл бұрын
Oh my, thank you, John. This reminds me of so many Sunday walks bumbling around the ladder-like burbs of Haringey looking for clues and hidden treats / alleyways. When you came upon Francis Street, I had to smile - old Victorian shopping parades in residential areas are a real joy, as well as a great local resource [especially now]. I love your music choice in this video, I may need to search out the musicians you listed.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul - I loved wandering the Harringay Ladder when I lived up that way too. Info on the music is in the description- they can all be found on KZbin
@mr.1454 жыл бұрын
Rode my motorcycle to London in 1981,at the time of the Charles and Di wedding,camped at Hackney Marshes campsite.
@darkpurpleshadow32404 жыл бұрын
Im actually bloody obsessed, you make my area feel like a village in Runescape haha. Nostalgia.
@d10th203 жыл бұрын
I bet you just moved to leyton recently lol “‘my area” 🤣
@darkpurpleshadow32403 жыл бұрын
@@d10th20 I don't live there anymore, but I was born in Whipps cross. Quality of life in London sucks I live in a driving freindly city now.
@paulmorris36134 жыл бұрын
Wow you must live around the corner from me matey as you walked past my house in Norlington Road twice,The white van cant be missed lol Interesting walk and adds to the knowledge. According to a source, I was told the whole of the estate was given to one firm to develop. The top-end by the white van was built 1902 and have covenants on them to not sell beer or to run a fairground. The first homes of Norligton( 2-10) and when built were facing open ground The overseers were a well-known firm who then parcelled out the land for development. They also built houses on the estate. In fact, built the houses from the corner of Norlington/Twickenham down Norlington to Newport, In reality, the family kept several homes in their ownership and they still rent them out, although the family moved its base to Jersey many years ago. The boundaries between Leyton and Leytonstone run down the centre of Norlington, The odd numbers are Leyton, In days gone by the rates were cheaper than the Leytonstone side! LOL Interesting walk and I want to know where you go to get the book on street names please, The factories down the bottom are all that left of a mini commercial area and on the plan are due to be developed for housing as there are several acres of land in these buildings. Did you notice the odd one-off bungalow as you walked down Norlington? One lady I used to work for said she remembered coming home from work and seeing the bomb damage, It was a daylight sneak bomber raid which caused the damage. That hall you saw with salvation on it is because it was the salvation Army hall. Up to a few years ago, they had an offshoot meeting place running there, as I remember going because they ran children meetings and playgroups from there. Anyway thanks once again. I must remember to keep an eye out for you as you go past lol By the way I think there is a whole series in exploring the areas that can be undertaken here!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that great info Paul - we’ve probably passed each other in the street a few times. I did notice that bungalow so thanks for that background. Interesting that the developer’s family still own some of the houses. Somebody told me that the unusual round house at the Francis Road end of Twickenham Road was the estate office where people went to pay their rent. A few years back I walked the border of Leytonstone- interesting experience, wish I’d known about the difference in rates. The link to the book of streets is in the video description.
@dermotmeehan4474 жыл бұрын
Great stuff John.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
cheers Dermot
@richbutler7184 жыл бұрын
Hello John, hope you are ok during lockdown , just thought I’d mention a video on KZbin , just in case you might have missed it , it’s called “Leytonstone in the 30s” it shows lots of the shops/building I knew in the 60s
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
thanks Richard, I've seen it, a real gem
@nathanhinchliffe4 жыл бұрын
Great video, I live around the corner from you 😀
@eleanorruskin95664 жыл бұрын
funnily enough, I was speculating just the other day (on my own corona walk) as to what had happened for those modern-ish homes to be built between Claude and Murchison Roads and turns out my guess was correct! v interesting to see how quickly this area was thrown up by developers in early 20th as well.
@deekay9413 жыл бұрын
I am from the US but I vacationed I'm England a few years back. I shacked up with a Leyton bloke for a bit and we would go to a pub called Bootlaces (I think). Ever heard of it? Also, I had the beast meal ever in Leyton! Fish and chips 😋
@robertdigby35964 жыл бұрын
brilliant...keep it up very proffesional
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
thanks Robert
@supremercommonder3 жыл бұрын
Wow thanks for that I have lived in Francis road I have lived in Leyton my whole life
@richbutler7184 жыл бұрын
Sorry hit the send button again!!! Had a few beers in the Northcote in my early teens in the Disco upstairs, and while it’s on my mind I had better mention that I met my wife on the coach and horses by the orient , on the 6th June 1977 , we had the 7th off because of the silver Jubilee , that why I sent out that night !!
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Great memories Richard - both pubs are still thriving
@Bernynavigator4 жыл бұрын
fantastic walk, you are a lucky man!
@tomgirldouble32494 жыл бұрын
Brilliant we're having a walk tomorrow round our local area. Noticed onone of the maps an isolation hospital, very topical! Stay safe, 😐
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
very true - we had a few round here - on the marshes and just the other side of Wanstead Flats near to where they've built a temporary mortuary
@syedadeelhussain26914 жыл бұрын
good to see you in good health.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Syed
@jasoncalvert7584 жыл бұрын
Great video John 👏👍🏻
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
thanks Jason
@bobmansfield12264 жыл бұрын
Another lovely walk down memory lane for me.I lived just off Francis Road in Oakdale Road and I always remember a large bomb-site in Sidmouth Road. I used to frequently cut through an alley opposite Francis Road Primary School which led into Sidmouth Road when going to games at Leyton Orient F.C. I think there must have been about 12-15 houses completely demolished by bomb(s). Never been there since I moved but probably new houses or flats on that site. You have given me lovely 1/2 hour or so walks which have helped pass time whilst in isolation and I play them over and over again.Thank you so much for that.
@katcankan71294 жыл бұрын
Coronawalk, a new term. I am watching this on the exercise bike 😝😊
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
brilliant
@davidbutler43634 жыл бұрын
Brilliant john😁👍👏👏👏
@devilishmode4 жыл бұрын
I was told Johnathon Ross also went to norlington :)
@nzd37424 жыл бұрын
He did. It's mentioned in his autobiography.
@alanbrown18484 жыл бұрын
Do you have any information of Leyton Sorting Office in High Road Leyton? I understand the facade dates from the late 1700's and would be interesting to know more of this building.
@JohnRogersWalks4 жыл бұрын
I'm don't I'm afraid Alan but will certainly look into it