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PART 1 Liverpool-Everton 1965 unedited footage PART 1

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2008

I've just got my hands on a vhs copy of
full cine film used for "Music to my Years" and the "Liverpool 1965" which are the same videos but the latter had its sound removed for the BBC "Modern History" site.
A few of you had asked me in the past whether I had anymore more of the footage shown...I was convinced it was lost and replied as such...well the vhs tape was found in a storage box ..a copy of the full unedited cine
film is now ready....It's in two parts.

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  • as a lad living in everton after the war we walked everywhere so we knew every st and nook and cranny plus most of the people in our district that was L6 my name is George Neal our history goes back many centuries of living in Liverpool well done for your foresight in taking this movie though i live in Australia i still scroll the net for things like this thank you

  • @scouseau

    Thanks for comments, I'm glad you enjoyed the visit to the past....goodluck in Ozzy.

  • thaks for this so mahy memories i lived in china street off netherfield road so know most of what is here i the vid i have tears in my eyes ilove liverpool then and ilove it now i live in spain now and this makes me miss it even more its not perfect there but it will always always be home

  • @johnd1224

    I know what you mean....glad you watched it though as some things should not be forgotten.

    Best of luck in Spain

  • Excellent, historical video. Really interesting.

  • krogs....thanks for viewing it....at least we can keep this part of history alive.

    Dave

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  • Thanks for posting and for bringing back so many great memories of he Everton I was brought up in and will never forget. I've lived in Huddersfield in Yorkshire since 1969 but those Everton streets will never leave me and to be able to re-live those great days when I had total freedom to explore the many nooks and crannies will see me though my old age. Thanks again from a grateful and humble Evertonian in every sense of the word

  • I was 10 years old when this was filmed and used to live in Aber st....I would normally have been kicking a ball around in the street....I must have been call in for my tea...or maybe Dr Who was on the Telly !........Many, many thanks for the memories, Davlin !

  • @filthykafur

    Thanks for watching and I'm glad it brought back some memories.

  • Hi Davlin,

    just to let u know on 7minutes there is 2 lads and a women the one in the white shirt is my dad james hill (jimmy) and the other lad in the black clothes my dad said is gabriel caglarini and he believes the women is ann titchen, he was made up to relive so many memories. don't know if anyone remembers my dad??

  • know what ya mean John te memorys come flooding back i meself come from Arkwright st and used to go to Rosscommon st school ,we used to go to Margerate st for metlework it seamed a million miles away

  • hi davlin my uncle was looking thru some of the old videos of Liverpool on youtube and came accross this/your video what makes it stand out is that he noticed that in the 3rd minute and 10th second there is 4 small children all girls and the just happen to be my mum and 3 aunts so i must thank you for letting me see what they were like :0)

  • I've read about and seen pictures of Liverpool's bygone days but I think film captures it best.

  • Superb mate. I really enjoyed both parts. It's great to see what life would have been like for my Dad growing up in a working class family in Liverpool. He would have been 6 at this time, so around the age of some of the kids playing (1:48). He's told me many a story about what it was like, but seeing it in pictures makes it so much more real. Things like this make me so proud of my heritage, so thank you and keep up the good work. Sean O'Donnell

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