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Eichhörnchen
12-02-24, 06:33 AM
https://i.imgur.com/Cgfptr7.jpeg
This is an old photo taken right in the centre of my home town of Tonbridge in Kent, England. The Norman castle is a little way further back on the left - out of shot - but you can walk up Castle Street right by the National Westminster Bank there to reach it too - a very pretty area up there and unchanged (the Natwest bank is still there)
Also unchanged since this photo was taken is The Chequers Inn, also on the left, where Moira and I spent our Wedding Night
Have you got an old shot of your own home town, either past or present?
Skybird
12-02-24, 07:17 AM
The Prinzipalmarkt in Muenster, before the war.
https://i.postimg.cc/Pr3Rb6G6/1.webp (https://postimages.org/)
The same part of the street after the city got bombed out during WW2, just looking at the houses on the other side of the same part of the street. Muenster got very severly pounded, most of the city core got destroyed.
https://i.postimg.cc/h4ZpYpsN/2.png (https://postimages.org/)
While some ruins and facades still stood after the war, all the buildings' interiors had burned out. Almost the whole historical city centre.
https://magazin.stadtmuseum-muenster.de/fileadmin/Artikelbilder/Ausstellungen/Muenster_1945/1-0002.jpg
The same street today, a pedestrian zone now, only busses allowed. Houses on both sides of the street are the ones you saw in the pictures before.
https://i.postimg.cc/PJrkJPZN/3.png (https://postimg.cc/qhYFZB1d)
All houses where destroyed during the war. What there is today and looks old and ancient, indeed are just modern - and simplified - copies of the former facades and buldingds, because the remains that stood after the war had to be teared down.
Its all fake! :D
Jimbuna
12-02-24, 09:53 AM
South Shields town centre (King St) leading down to the beach. (1950)
https://i.postimg.cc/Hk9Lf2t7/1950.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
I was born on a farm on which I lived until my fourth birthday when we move to a much bigger town-Soenderborg
Tried to take a copy of the street where I lived from I was 4 and until 7th birthday. Instead I post a link to the Danish archive
https://arkiv.dk/vis/5506504
Markus
Moonlight
12-02-24, 02:41 PM
I was born in Oxfordshire many years ago, it's hardly changed in 66 years.
Burford
https://i.postimg.cc/Znxs69SC/Burford.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
St John the Baptist Church
https://i.postimg.cc/BQdP2mmP/Burford-Church.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
Cotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
https://i.postimg.cc/MGYc2qq1/Cotswold-Wildlife-Park-and-Gardens.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
Burford, first thing to do after you visit it, is to leave and never go back. :O:
Eisenwurst
12-04-24, 12:32 AM
http://i.imgur.com/jUhPjPI.jpg
@ Moonie.....I share your sentiments mate.
I grew up ( ? ) in Wallsend NSW, an outlying suburb of Newcastle Australia.
A coal mining town that saw better days. At it's height, late 1880s , it had 30 !!!! pubs ( now I think there's only 4 left ).
Life was tough for everyone. The main pastimes were Alcoholism followed by Knuckle.
Looking at the photo you're probably wondering "where is everyone?"....they're either down the mines or at the pub.
If you look closely...yes, there is a body on the railway line !
I'd never move back :yep:
Downtown in the 1960's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a58l8HCCXzQ
Downtown in 2023. Note the opening view of the video above is at about 14:min of this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhdSDG2f_sM
Gus does a good job of describing the town and it's history.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRaYvSqfciE&t=773s
A 4th of July parade in the 1930's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPQ6dEc-t_Q
First part of a five part series of town history. I went to school with the guys who produced and narrated this series.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9eaftzsqu0
Eichhörnchen
12-05-24, 06:33 AM
^
Loved to see the majorette ladies in the 1930s parade in their knee length dresses - they'd be up to their little 'tooshes' now (is that the correct spelling?)
Skybird
12-05-24, 08:12 AM
https://i.postimg.cc/Znxs69SC/Burford.jpg (https://postimages.org/)
What do British people do to their British places that these British places often look so very very British to the foreigner's eye...?:)
Jimbuna
12-05-24, 08:29 AM
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What do British people do to their British places that these British places often look so very very British to the foreigner's eye...?:)
They take the photo only after ensuring there are no illegals in the immediate vicinity :)
Eichhörnchen
12-05-24, 10:46 AM
Then we pour Britishness all over it
les green01
12-08-24, 10:15 PM
As many times the British says bloody you think everything be bloody
you forgot bleedin!! :yep:
Moonlight
12-09-24, 10:10 AM
If you don't use the words Bloody or Bleeding in a sentence, then you haven't been brought up to the British standard way of life.
Some of us went to a proper Boarding school and if you lived close by you could go home every night, but you would still get a caning if any of the Tutors heard you use those kind of words, and I got more than my fair share of that punishment, it was a badge of honour that some of us wilder one's wore with pride.
Eichhörnchen
12-10-24, 12:59 PM
^ :yep:
Eichhörnchen
12-14-24, 11:53 AM
https://i.imgur.com/yRlen1N.jpeg
Tonbridge again but this time probably around 1945, judging by the headlamp covers on the MG (?)
You could turn 180 degrees here and find yourself more or less seeing the same view shown in my first photo
Eichhörnchen
12-15-24, 06:42 PM
https://i.imgur.com/WTcaW05.jpeg Old view of The Chequers Inn
The building at extreme right was in the 60s & 70s to become the premises of Hepworths Gentleman's Outfitters, where I bought my first suit
Jeff-Groves
12-15-24, 06:50 PM
Does 'Home Town' have to be where one was Born and raised?
Or can it be what You consider as your Home town now?
Eichhörnchen
12-15-24, 06:54 PM
Does 'Home Town' have to be where one was Born and raised?
Or can it be what You consider as your Home town now?
Whatever you consider was your home town or is now your home town
Jimbuna
12-16-24, 01:32 PM
Even the local nick?
Moonlight
12-16-24, 02:11 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnShqMkcAb0
A nice place for a half day visit if you're into that kind of thing, but being brought up there as a youngster was a living death, I have been told by Aunt Priscilla that the town has livened up a bit a lately, bored housewives are smoking marijuana and snorting cocaine like it's going out of fashion.
There'll be very few virgins over thirteen left unmolested these days, in my day they were fifteen year olds, the recreation grounds were always full of tampons and condoms and the Kama Sutra book could be borrowed for 24 hours if the price was right, Rupert who owned the book must have made a small fortune.
Eisenwurst
12-17-24, 01:51 AM
Ah the memories are coming back of school days at Wallsend High.......They're probably all dead now......The Music teacher Mr Watchorn was a card carrying communist and proud of it. There was Metho Mack who was an out and out alcoholic, poor Mr Dick....who looked the part and had a lot of trouble disciplining his class, "Snapper" the Maths teacher who kept pushing his bottom dentures out .....a dead ringer for the Fish.
Wasted 6 years of my life, learnt nothing, suffered Puberty......
Ostfriese
12-17-24, 03:29 AM
https://www.kdtroeger.de/bfue0133.jpg
A postcard from my current hometown Uelzen, Lower Saxony, postwar, probably 1950s.
Upper Left: Town Hall, looking towards the north. The historical city centre, for at least half a millenium. By now it's the old town hall (a new one has been built about 400 metres further south) and has been thoroughly renovated. One of it's more memorable uses is the anual advent calendar, as pictured below (November 30th, 2024)
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/picture.php?albumid=1443&pictureid=13629
The road in front of the building originally was the crossing of two major national roads and saw a lot of traffic, but late in the 1990s several road building projects moved the traffic outside of the city center, and today the entire area is a 10 km/h (6 mph) speed limit zone, surrounded by a 30 km/h (18 mph) zone, and twice a week it's made into a pedestrian zone for a farmers market.
Upper right: Railway station. Heavily modivied by now, the buildings to the left and to the right are gone, the main building in the middle has been completely refurbished prior to the 2000 World Expo to a design by renowned artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Lower left: "Outer Mill", next to the river. Originally outside the city limits, it still is on the northern edges of the town. The building itself still exists, but the bridge is gone, replaced by a road bridge a few meters away. The bridge is part of a road built around the eastern side of the city.
Lower right: Bahnhofstraße, the road between the city centre and the railway station, looking twards the east (not entirely sure about that). You'd barely recognize it today without the caption. The road is gone and replaced by a pedestrian zone, some of the buildings in the pictures are gone, the others have been modernized and thoroughly changed. Most of the houses were torn down because of war damage, which would not have been put on postcards but otherwise was still a common sight in the early 1950s.
Eisenwurst
12-20-24, 05:32 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPjyCrsZ-xU
My current/"forever home". This guy knows his stuff and really showcases the joint. "Gentrification" is not a bad thing , it's highly desirable.
Lots of old photos and footage...now it's dogsh#t everywhere, agro drugs/redbull, and don't make eye contact.
All the old guys....Ilsa, Ben, Laurie, Maggie, Carol, Denise, Russell, Madam Hildegard,....they've all gone :wah:
Catfish
12-25-24, 02:37 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dytIeRxwjmI
Eichhörnchen
01-04-25, 09:21 AM
https://i.imgur.com/IuIHmtu.jpeg
I photographed the gatehouse from the motte or mound a few years back - recent photo below shows how much of the Norman castle remains
https://i.imgur.com/X3g4Mkf.jpeg
https://i.imgur.com/hGOIzqk.jpeg
Here's a little Victorian pot I found in an antiques shop - in Lincolnshire of all places, where I live now. Back then the gatehouse was covered with ivy
https://i.imgur.com/UCkeCcJ.jpeg
An old postcard showing the other side of the gatehouse. There used to be a British WW1 tank parked here and more recently an old naval cannon
Platapus
01-04-25, 09:51 AM
(with a nod to Mr. Lehrer)
https://youtu.be/NdCOZBLAcuQ
I really have a yen
To go back once again
Back to the place where no one wears a frown
To see once more those super-special just plain folks
In my home town
No fellow could ignore
The little girl next door
She sure looked sweet in her first evening gown
Now there's a charge for what she used to give for free
In my home town
I remember Dan, the druggist on the corner, 'e
Was never mean or ornery
He was swell
He killed his mother-in-law and ground her up real well
And sprinkled just a bit
Over each banana split
The guy that taught us math
Who never took a bath
Acquired a certain measure of renown
And after school he sold the most amazing pictures
In my home town
I remember Sam, he was the village idiot
And though it seems a pity, it Was so
He loved to burn down houses just to watch the glow
And nothing could be done
Because he was the mayor's son
The guy that took a knife
And monogrammed his wife
Then dropped her in the pond and watched her drown
Oh, yes indeed, the people there are just plain folks
In my home town
:up:
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