Very well put together. I can only imagine how difficult that was to align all those images.
@tonyjoanes5 жыл бұрын
Great work. I've lived in Horsham 10 years now right by the malt shovel and I used to come to Horsham all the time in 80s and 90s. Great to see this
@robplazzman60492 күн бұрын
The Mitchell has my old school in the background next to the church. Demolished around 1967.
@garethskinner59579 жыл бұрын
This is great.. Shame buildings are removed for wider road junctions but the nice looking old pub was completely saved and is now shown in it's 'glory'. Interestingly also old style fancy lantern street lamps and sand stone walls are shown in Horsham now but not in the past! I do like visiting this nice town. I look forward to seeing part 2 of Horsham then and now!
@Robby3348 жыл бұрын
Great I lived in Horsham 42 years ago
@uktravel83414 жыл бұрын
Glad to see that someone else has noticed the huge increase in street clutter since the '50s, as noted in this video. The result of the 1964 Traffic In Towns report, 1980 Transport Act, 1988 Road Traffic Act etc. Britain's streets have effectively been destroyed by this concrete nightmare. Write to your MPs and demand change.
@72wiglet7 жыл бұрын
OLd Shots are from my Gallery ! No Copyright ! Great to see them in good use
@DickieGlass7 жыл бұрын
Yes, I credited you at the end. The pictures were taken from The Memories of Horsham Facebook page
@luckydice7-ql6yo6 ай бұрын
The A281 was the absolute worst. Bulldozed several great buildings, made a very large part of the main town next to it a giant car park, bulldozed a historic church, leaving only the tower and replacing it with a giant office bridge, and split Horsham in half. I yearn for a day when we revert the A281’s destruction and not turn it into some green space or giant pedestrian area, but an actual, proper part of town.
@Climpus4 жыл бұрын
Excellent
@ZeldaFitz3 жыл бұрын
Every single redevelopment since the 1960s in Horsham has been based around the bloody motorcar. The final stage being from 1988-93 when half of Park street and the church were bulldozed in order to pump more cars through the town.