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What makes us scousers
Just to let you all know
I have linked most stuff that people have kindly uploaded
can be found via Scouse times ! there should be no ads..unless the footage is copyrighted.
I have been working on Scouse times for over 11yrs and look forward to any Gems I can find on you tube to share .
if you have any footage you would like to share ..please contact ray.morgan@live.co.uk
I would be happy in helping you upload to share with our Great City LIVERPOOL.
What makes us scousers
Відео
Cook Da Books - Piggie In The Middle Eight
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Cook Da Books - Piggie In The Middle Eight
Death of a Young Young Man 1974 Willy Russell
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Death of a Young Young Man 1974 Willy Russell play for today 1974
Liverpool school leavers on the dole 1976'
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Liverpool school leavers on the dole 1976
Liverpool to Man'c land The Rainhill Story
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Liverpool to Man'c land The Rainhill Story Stephenson's Rocket
Tunnel from the Moorish Arch Edge Hill Cuttings 2003
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Tunnel from the Moorish Arch Edge Hill Cuttings 2003
EDGE HILL CUTTINGS moorish arch 2005 spud cam ;-)
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EDGE HILL CUTTINGS moorish arch 2005 spud cam ;-)
the end of the Wapping tunnel flooded 2003 filmed with a spud
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the end of the Wapping tunnel flooded 2003 filmed with a spud
John Pilger meets the Hopwoods, of Liverpool 1975
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John Pilger meets the Hopwoods, of Liverpool 1975
Peter Carey well done my friend sometimes we have to make big choices in life it worked for yourself proud of you.rab Scotland's
Im sure they would love to live in the Birkenhead not far from me here in Auckland , New Zealand . its an absolutely lovely place .
Thank God my father decided to emigrate in the mid 60's
I lived in lucania street
Part of the problem of that time stemmed from education with many youngsters at 16 leaving school with a few or no CSEs and then had problems finding work. Most jobs were for skilled in that Job Centre. It was rather strange that the guy had to sell his fishing rod to buy a packet of cigarettes. This proves that the mindset of that time was completely screwed.
Fuck. I thought he was gonna throw a seven off that motorway bridge😂
Has june with the £1000.00 lecy bill got a crop in the attic ?😅😊
The fella who lost his licence after an "accident" yeah right = drunk driver.
THIS is why my family emigrated back in the early 80's. An era of pervasive hopelessness and diminished horizons. People finished school and signed on. Around us was an ocean of poverty and hardship, while the tv shows the affluence that apparently existed elsewhere that only served to reinforce the hopelessness of your circumstance. That was tough to square, but I was 8 years old at this time. I still am not sure how my family gathered the funds together to pay for all the costs involved in emigration, but we did, and our collective horizons and prospects emerged. Still dearly miss 'home', but my life took off elsewhere and so far I've never had a need that could not be met. 40 years and counting... Have mercy, the fellow in the suit that was 42 years old looks 66. Such I suspect was the hard scrabble of life, and hardships.
June with ten kids! No wonder the electric was so high. Think of all the electricity being used on play station games, use of the power shower and laptops.
This is happening in the city of Baltimore Maryland USA, whole areas abandoned row homes, who decided what is a slum or not: the queen??!
1980 was a bit grim no doubt about it. Very few had money. People moan about the situation now but they need to watch this.
Even the disabled were made to work back then 😬
Processed food wasn't far off at this point.
Brian Jacques is a legend and my hero. When I was five years old my dad began to read Redwall to my brother and I every evening for an hour, it became our bedtime ritual and is now a core memory of my father. Before that I was not great at reading, but Brian Jacques' stories were so fantastic and captivating they made me want to be able to read them myself, I eventually began to attempt reading them on my own, foregoing my TV or video game time after school to read instead. In the beginning I had to ask my parents how to pronounce a lot of words and what they meant, but by the time I turned 7 years old I had read every existing book in the series by myself and anxiously waited for new releases in the saga. My teachers were astounded by my ability to read, they tested me in the 2nd grade and found I had a college reading level, which they all nurtured and gave me lots of suggestions for good books. I'm in my mid 30's now and have read well over 2500 books in my lifetime, I adore anything that is fantasy, sci-fi or a combination of the two. I probably would have become a writer if it weren't for my love of science and engineering, as much as I love reading my true passion is designing and building mechanical constructs, which is a direct result of my love for reading, which is where I learned how to do all that stuff. Which in turn is a direct result of Brian Jacques' Redwall series, he formed so much of my life and personality, I'm so sad that he is gone. RIP to a legend among men.
Socialism leads to laziness Drink at the pub and collect a dole packet for doing bloody nothing. Hey, at least you have free healthcare.
Long live the Iron Lady! Pip Pip Cheerio Bob’s your uncle
There but for the grace of God go I ,
White privilege
Tory Britain, it’s even worse now with the migrant crisis, the migrant population has gone up 6Million since 2010, we have the economic crisis, prescription waiting list when one time your meds were there in the pharmacy, now you can wait months for meds.
Labour Party Tory party two cheeks of the same arse 👍 vote reform hopefully not another cheek 😂
I’ve never understood the “I don’t vote” mentality. In my view if you don’t vote you have no right to moan or complain about the state of the country or an opinion of the people in government. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t believe it makes a great difference but at least you’re having your say.
Don’t remember collage view looking that good😂
I always pictured Jacques as a quiet, serious man. It warms my heart to see how boisterous, funny, and full of life he was. And not just a novelist, but a sailor, a musician, a comedian, and a broadcaster? A true artist who lived life to the fullest.
We used to have lec wired up to the lamppost and when we turned the kettle on the lamppost used to dim
The theme tune to this and world in action is iconic. Add the Sweeney tune and it’s a hat trick.
Amazing, I know of people who have upped and left their country, travelled half way across the planet to move to a country to get a job and a better life. These clowns, can't even leave the street. Yet I bet these are the same ar$3 clowns that would blame migrants for taking their jobs
Well ,Mick is now the age he looked in this documentary ! Hope he's still with us
I pray God blessed Eddie and Karen trying so hard. Anyone know what became of them?
All the jobs sent out of the country. Sad 😔
Back in the day in Dallas Texas there was a place called the Debonair Danceland where desperate housewives would go to pick up over the road truckers for some "afternoon delight" while their husband's were at work and their kids in school. Lol
Omg the woman talking at the beginning is so intelligent and what she says is so true…. Nothing has changed !!!
42 no chance
Poor Mick 42. !!! He looks 72 times was hard .. lol
Poor Danny is blind he's looking for work . These says lazy Brits suffer from mental health problems because they lost a gold fish and can't handle it ! Today's Britain is worse than it was back then .
I know council estates and ppl are more resourceful than we give credit for. Nobody _officially_ has a job.
Hickies house, for you that are in the know
Can you imagine most of those in the video are either in their 70s and 80s or even dead.
5:52 The government destroyed education 5:52
22 years on and the whole world has changed....
Great people in Tees Street in the early 60s. So sad it has gone.
I love Liverpool. I lived on Edge Lane at #36. It’s gone now I know. Anybody know how old 36 was? Judging from the bath and the geezer I thought mid-to-late 1800s. Is that even possible?
The Labor Party in a nutshell
You can't even spell Labour 😅 And you seemingly know nothing about the history of your own country.
thatcher's Britain
Mass immigration was required after 2 world wars because there was a real concern that too many related people were interbreeding with themselves, which causes health defects.
that guy is 42 ?? COMPLETE BULLSHIT
0:31 aged 42 😂😂😂😂 f me I knew they looked old then but not bleedin 82!!!
I somehow escaped such a street. It took a long time. But here I am , just turned 60, in Australia and doing far better than I would have if I had stayed home.
I also grew up in such circumstances as portrayed here. Thought about emigrating mid 20's. Didn't as despites it all I am a homebird and never regretted that decision and I have visited a fair few places including OZ. The UK has 3 advantages over most other place on the map. It's landscapes it's history and no1 it's people and yes I know it has sewer scum too
I was born not far away from here and realised early its a trap. Just get the fuck out of there because if you dont get out when you are young you will be so ground down in your 30s or 40s you will not have the energy or will. Do ANYTHING but dont stay there. Army or Merchant marine or just head south like Dick Whittington.
11:56 Terry TIBBS Ariel installation. Get plenty of grip wearing slip on shoes. 👞
CALM DOWN CALM DOWN CALM DOWN CALM DOWN….. Eh, eh, eh laaaaa … calm down.