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Our Daily Bread - Reel 2 (1962) 

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Continued from Reel 1. Sunblest bread being made at bakeries.
Reel 2. Big dollops of dough are flopped out of large machines into bins, covered with cloth and left to ferment. Dough goes through machinery, being kneaded and cut then rolled into sausage shapes. Men put them in tins on a conveyor belt; they go into ovens and come out cooked the other side (obviously takes a bit longer than this!). Commentator compares this method to the old way that 'Grandmama' used to make bread, saying "We've made our bread better, and even more hygienic". Loaves on cooling conveyor belt.
Men in white coats and hats make loaf shapes: cottage, Vienna, French sticks, French rolls, bloomers, baps and fruit loaves, that head towards the ovens. White loaves are sliced and wrapped by machines. Wrapped traditional Scottish batch loaves on conveyor belt; several shots show processes involved in making them with crust at the top and bottom only.
In the despatch department workers load orders onto trolleys that are stacked into the back of trucks. Sunblest vans drive out of the depot and away from the bakery buildings. Van drives through town, stops outside bakery and man delivers pallet into shop. Lovely footage as woman customer buys a Sunblest loaf and squeezes it to test the freshness. Great shots of women choosing loaves in supermarket. Elderly woman in grocer's picks loaf off counter and pays man (this is really nice footage). Exterior of corner grocery. Several good shots of men going round housing estates with big baskets of bread, selling door to door to housewives. Excellent footage of women cooking with bread at home - bread pudding, omelette with fried bread, summer pudding, croutons on soup, Brown Betty Pudding, fried cheese sandwich (yeuch!), little hamburgers on small rolls, toast topping casserole. All really good for illustrating suburbia, middle-class lifestyle, housewives etc.
Back at the pub the landlady prepares bready 'appetisers'. Canadian, Rector and Miller order bread and cheese from barman to go with tomatoes and tuck into the titbits. Fade into shots of plates of bread, cheese and tomatoes. Miller spouts about how fascinating bread is (cataloguer begs to differ by now). Combine harvesters in wheat field.
End credits: Written by Douglas Warth; Associate Producer Lionel Hoare; Produced by Terry Ashwood; Directed by Eric Fullilove; The End.
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@neglectedgarden3889
@neglectedgarden3889 Год назад
Who alse feel comfortable when watching these kind of old video?
@nikita_a_s
@nikita_a_s Год назад
Me too. I'm looking BP, Look at life, etc. time to time since 2011.
@elendor3428
@elendor3428 Месяц назад
Yes definitely
@user-pm3cp9wk9b
@user-pm3cp9wk9b Месяц назад
😊😊😊
@SeanThomasCross
@SeanThomasCross 2 года назад
Watching old videos used to be like, look how primitive they were. Now watching old videos is like, look how much better they were... We are not getting better with time anymore.
@sam-dn9hr
@sam-dn9hr 2 года назад
I was just watching old stuff and realised I actually live here and my nan worked at the factory
@SusanLynn656
@SusanLynn656 2 года назад
And no one had to call the IT guy or gal when the machine stopped working. 😆
@katherinemysteries4973
@katherinemysteries4973 2 года назад
True everything lost its taste..nonsense everywhere
@SeanThomasCross
@SeanThomasCross 2 года назад
@@APbbb Myths perpetuated by the infiltrators.
@Playsinvain
@Playsinvain 2 года назад
What do we really know about the game, end game, good, bad? On one hand it is easy to fall into a nostalgic trance, but I imagine there was a lot of longing for an older past when this was new.
@blanchedevereaux5403
@blanchedevereaux5403 7 месяцев назад
When I’m stressed, this calms me down immediately.
@dr.j.a.n.7146
@dr.j.a.n.7146 Год назад
What a lovely life in that film.I watched it and felt some sadness that life is not like that any more😭
@alansalter1836
@alansalter1836 3 месяца назад
I felt a lot of sadness that life isn’t like this anymore people took pride in there work what ever they did
@BooYah23-dh8oy
@BooYah23-dh8oy 20 дней назад
It wasn't like that back then, either . Don't feel too bad . In every era, there's the good and the bad .
@victoriameier
@victoriameier 2 месяца назад
I love these videos. the soul rests, as if returning home😊. I’m 35 years old))
@hazimalkanani3007
@hazimalkanani3007 Месяц назад
@iancook55
@iancook55 6 месяцев назад
My dad used to work for Sunblest in the 60s , what came back in the vans on a Saturday was classed as waste and employees were allowed to take what they needed, we used to get a variety of bread and cakes, even sometimes large pork pie and fresh cream cakes. We never went short of fod, but I always looked forward to Saturday & Sunday tea time
@yx6889
@yx6889 Год назад
Man I would love to go back to those days! Everything looks so clean and simple.
@adrianmorris3772
@adrianmorris3772 11 месяцев назад
All their hair falling into the dough. Looks clean though but they really should cover hair.
@monobiteme6014
@monobiteme6014 11 месяцев назад
bread 👍
@citizenhal
@citizenhal 11 месяцев назад
Ah, yes, a simpler cleaner time full of segregation, the Vietnam war, the Indonesian mass killings, assassinations, asbestos, pregnant women smoking, fried bread, homophobia, racism, CFCs, you name it. What a simpler and cleaner time to be alive.
@sharonlalli1414
@sharonlalli1414 10 месяцев назад
Where are their gloves?
@markhedger6378
@markhedger6378 10 месяцев назад
They didn't have showers , purhaps a bath once a week, but do we bother with bread on our keto diets?
@stephenfox966
@stephenfox966 4 года назад
I love these Pathe films.A lost era.What a difference from today.
@aureliusfoucault5451
@aureliusfoucault5451 4 года назад
There's something so special about these old films
@christamuzik5769
@christamuzik5769 2 года назад
99
@miguelangelgrimm9860
@miguelangelgrimm9860 2 года назад
@@aureliusfoucault5451 So everything was tailored to the human being.
@JazzFunk22
@JazzFunk22 2 года назад
Love Pathe news long time 👌
@sherree4444
@sherree4444 2 года назад
Absolutely!!!!
@randomvintagefilm273
@randomvintagefilm273 4 года назад
I'm so glad footage like this wasn't lost!
@alexcreation4722
@alexcreation4722 2 года назад
А еще чему ты рада?
@lockheedmartin8149
@lockheedmartin8149 2 года назад
It's not that old.. 😒 People have 1890s , 1900 videos
@eriknebularraven
@eriknebularraven Год назад
@@lockheedmartin8149 i have footage 1500s
@eriknebularraven
@eriknebularraven Год назад
@@adolflenin4973 lemmi show you
@sureyyaekinci4630
@sureyyaekinci4630 Год назад
I wlsh it was the 80s . I was a kid then.
@MrKimJoJo
@MrKimJoJo Год назад
I worked in a bakery from 1990 until 2020.. and that bakery has existed since 1899.. I can tell you most of the ways they do it and the machines still look like this 😊
@Heaven-dy9lj
@Heaven-dy9lj Год назад
Thanks. I did wonder whether things are the same, and then if any changes have developed, what are they?
@MrKimJoJo
@MrKimJoJo Год назад
@@Heaven-dy9lj Bigger machines, more Technology, bigger ovens.. But the way they make bread and cookies.. most of that is still old school 🙂
@suzymarshall4898
@suzymarshall4898 Год назад
It had to smell like heaven! ❤
@Katherine-zi6mw
@Katherine-zi6mw Год назад
Just really referring to the use of Plastic instead of waxed paper wrapping.
@MrKimJoJo
@MrKimJoJo Год назад
@@Katherine-zi6mw We still use a lot of that paper in Denmark though.. But for sure, also plastic bags..
@user-fm8jf3oi1p
@user-fm8jf3oi1p 7 месяцев назад
take me back to this time,30 million times better than now.
@verlindaallen6299
@verlindaallen6299 2 года назад
I like the professionalism of the workers. People took pride in their jobs.
@clarea1801
@clarea1801 2 года назад
And it was a job for life, btw great surname
@NorthstriderGaming
@NorthstriderGaming Год назад
I would do so too if I could afford basic life with it but eh, a few generations too late to the party.
@babyqeels
@babyqeels Год назад
@@NorthstriderGaming literally why blame us for the bad economy we were born into. Anyone exhausted and overworked is gonna appear less professional🙄
@scriptkeeper8243
@scriptkeeper8243 Год назад
Well paid and medical coverage. Who wouldn't be happy?
@steretsjaaj2368
@steretsjaaj2368 Год назад
It's a promo film, knucle heads
@sachinsingh-rh6fq
@sachinsingh-rh6fq 4 года назад
I can watch these types of videos endlessly...
@imane3757
@imane3757 2 года назад
Mee too, and the quality of pictures is amazing
@alla3814
@alla3814 2 года назад
Да,очень интересно!
@remrettgorden2566
@remrettgorden2566 2 года назад
Same…they do not seem to make them anymore!
@tedoneilclark4710
@tedoneilclark4710 Год назад
Definitely 😄
@patriciaoreilly8907
@patriciaoreilly8907 Год назад
Me too such a comfy comfort these videos. Clear precise with expression narrator & manners . Love it .
@coolmum47
@coolmum47 Год назад
It was sooo lovely to see all those children out playing.
@TheBlackCat1337
@TheBlackCat1337 Год назад
and the air was so clean!
@chriscoughlan5221
@chriscoughlan5221 Год назад
​@@johnnyblazem5326 you homophobic idiot !!
@veronicaalmeda8014
@veronicaalmeda8014 Год назад
​@@johnnyblazem5326 Horrible comment. Why do you feel so threatened by them. Wonder what else you are judgemental about.
@DesertRat63
@DesertRat63 Год назад
I know, hardly any cars and you felt safe....takes me back...I was born in early 60's
@chriscoughlan5221
@chriscoughlan5221 Год назад
Why? Explain?
@garyhaskins7482
@garyhaskins7482 Год назад
They delivered it to your door without booking on line amazing.
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 Год назад
Gary, punctuation is even more amazing.
@garyhaskins7482
@garyhaskins7482 Год назад
@@judeirwin2222 so is minding your own business.
@beckyconway300
@beckyconway300 2 года назад
Can we please go back in time? Love this.
@missunknownunknown
@missunknownunknown 2 года назад
😢 nooo but I wish
@catch-2259
@catch-2259 2 года назад
20 years from now you are wish to wish you can return to today.....so try to live a happy current life. You might need to make some changes and trade offs
@ncs8730
@ncs8730 Год назад
@@catch-2259 No changes can cure nostalgia.
@maxim_maxim_8025
@maxim_maxim_8025 Год назад
👏👌
@JP-br4mx
@JP-br4mx Год назад
i need to find me man and live in domestic bliss forever
@vilemint
@vilemint 2 года назад
I won't lie, their bread looks incredible 😍
@alla3814
@alla3814 2 года назад
Yes!👌👍
@djStrimmer
@djStrimmer 2 года назад
It was back then but not anymore.
@ncs8730
@ncs8730 Год назад
Yes! I miss a loaf of good old days so bad!
@petesmitt
@petesmitt Год назад
@@adolflenin4973 the dough proving time has been shortened by using additives.. yuk.
@LimpDikyearsago
@LimpDikyearsago Год назад
That's because flour been bleached (whiten) as westerners love things white, to them it means clean even till this day
@Sonzoul1
@Sonzoul1 Год назад
The man said '' you can not speed up the process of proving the loaves'', today, they use rapid yeast with very little proving; flour mixed with some chemicals and then we ask ourselves "why on earth so many people have gut or immune issues". The bread is only one example of today's food industry.
@stellayates4227
@stellayates4227 Год назад
I agree as it is odd that so many people have problems with eating bread in recent times. There are certain breads I have to avoid or else I suffer stomach ache hours after.
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 Год назад
Sonzoul1, you mean “proving the loaves”.
@bunnykins1450
@bunnykins1450 Год назад
@@judeirwin2222 really? One of those that has to correct others.
@Angela-cc1hd
@Angela-cc1hd Год назад
Correct l think so many more people appear to be ill these days, because of the way our food is treated?
@psychedelicpunk5031
@psychedelicpunk5031 Год назад
America traded morals and decency for profit. Explains why society is crumbling more and more by the day.
@skatergirl6764
@skatergirl6764 Год назад
My great grandfather used to fix bakery ovens like this for a living. They would send him all over the country during the great depression to fix those ovens. My family was lucky and actually had money because he was paid to be by the phone and ready to go to any part of the country on a moment's notice. He helped feed this country.
@francescoavila6960
@francescoavila6960 Год назад
Your Great Grandfather had a phone in the 1930s? That's an accomplishment in itself!
@iant9461
@iant9461 Год назад
Aren’t MEN just great?
@DontcallmeaCuck
@DontcallmeaCuck Год назад
My grandfather lost his arm in a faulty dough making machine like that during the depression. Maybe your grandpa fixed the machine ? 🤨
@iant9461
@iant9461 Год назад
@@DontcallmeaCuck No not mine. I do hope however, someones Grandpa implemented safety awareness and if failing that, someone else’s Grandpa managed to sew the arm back on for future generations to be allowed to have the best experience and opportunities within life after physical injury! Aren’t MEN just great?
@iant9461
@iant9461 Год назад
@@DontcallmeaCuck No not mine. I do hope however, someones Grandpa implemented safety awareness and if failing that, someone else’s Grandpa managed to sew the arm back on for future generations to be allowed to have the best experience and opportunities within life after physical injury! Aren’t MEN just great?
@hildaelson4203
@hildaelson4203 Год назад
I love the fact that the breads were wrapped in paper or just delivered to the shops in the baskets. No plastic in sight and no one died of cholera.
@strutstipher
@strutstipher Год назад
The paper is/was Wax covered and is as unfriendly as plastic.
@Dallas_K
@Dallas_K Год назад
Sealed in plastic, bread does not breathe and develops that generic "store bought" texture and flavor. Nothing us better than freshly baked bread in open air. My blood sugar is rising just thinking about it!
@marilynwillett804
@marilynwillett804 Год назад
@@aaronsinger Wrong we got our bread in paper bags never plastic, all through the 60's, I'm telling you everything was better, fresher, our world was more gentle.
@marilynwillett804
@marilynwillett804 Год назад
@@Dallas_K exactly, and italian bread is almost gummy in plastic.
@valdeirdantas940
@valdeirdantas940 Год назад
Esses pães também deviam ser muitos gostosos si compararmos o digo de antes com o de agora
@pinkyman5155
@pinkyman5155 4 года назад
I remember those days, my first job was delivering flour to bakeries around London, I went with my brother who would always pinch a couple of sacks and sell them on, one day we had some sacks left over and took them to Islington, when we went back for the money the baker said " You can piss off, those bags you sold me were Chapati flour made all my bleeden loaves go flat " ..... Happy Days :-)
@mirmir9368
@mirmir9368 2 года назад
LMAO, Naughty boys. XD
@pinkyman5155
@pinkyman5155 2 года назад
@@mirmir9368 👍😂
@pinkyman5155
@pinkyman5155 2 года назад
@@mirmir9368 well that was back in the day when everybody had a fiddle or two going on, it was part of life then. 😇
@qualitygoldfish2198
@qualitygoldfish2198 2 года назад
@@pinkyman5155 Bin men,milk men all had a tickle ,keeps the family going now minimum wage
@user-ge8fo1cx7z
@user-ge8fo1cx7z 2 года назад
هههههه
@Bluelady777
@Bluelady777 Год назад
I remember when the bread van would come to our street , and the mums would go and get their daily bread. Shame we don’t have that anymore.
@mishynaofficial
@mishynaofficial 2 месяца назад
Mums work, they can't just chase a bread van.
@ianpledge3891
@ianpledge3891 2 месяца назад
We still do in Spain
@mb106429
@mb106429 Месяц назад
Still have bread vans in Spain and France Also fresh water, veg, fish, meat....
@apebass2215
@apebass2215 Месяц назад
​@@mishynaofficial they can't raise their children anymore either.
@mishynaofficial
@mishynaofficial Месяц назад
@@apebass2215 children are a burden anyway.
@Katherine-zi6mw
@Katherine-zi6mw Год назад
So clean! And well ordered! With waxed paper too! No plastic 👍 Where and when did life start going so downhill??? It happened when we weren’t looking 🤷‍♀️
@user-yz2mg1bs4f
@user-yz2mg1bs4f Год назад
Кре ди ты! Кредиты.
@Angela-cc1hd
@Angela-cc1hd Год назад
I think it was the nineties when things started to go downhill☹
@yamahajapan5351
@yamahajapan5351 Год назад
Probably began when your generation was born….
@Katherine-zi6mw
@Katherine-zi6mw Год назад
@@yamahajapan5351 to which generation do I belong? 🤔
@Angela-cc1hd
@Angela-cc1hd Год назад
@@yamahajapan5351How Rude? No it was when the Internet and social media arrived, and ordering on line encouraging more waste, more traffic pollution from all the lorrys delivering stuff that no one really needs etc, etc,, this generation are going to be the ruin of everything ???
@101Volts
@101Volts Год назад
At 10:33, look at the ad: "Beer - it's lovely!" - That's a realm of simplicity that I have never seen in any other advertisement in my whole life.
@Ann65.
@Ann65. Год назад
Look how clean the Bakery was and the pride that the white coated and hatted Bakers took in their work! Those little Cottage Loaves were what my future Husband and I used to snack on, together with cheese and pickled onions, toward the end of our date. Lovely, sitting in his little green Mini car talking and eating with me drinking bitter lemon and he, a pint of Ansells Mild.
@margueritemazzeo2904
@margueritemazzeo2904 8 месяцев назад
Your kisses must have stunk!😅😂
@tomsdottir
@tomsdottir 7 месяцев назад
What lovely pictures your description created in my head ! You should be a writer. ❤
@shable1436
@shable1436 4 месяца назад
I'm not British but what's it called when you cut the crust off of white bread and put little cucumber salad, or whatever you ppl put in the little sandwiches
@tomsdottir
@tomsdottir 4 месяца назад
@@shable1436 A waste of the crust. No seriously: they're just cucumber sandwiches. Three ingredients: sliced white bread thinly spread with butter, and very thinly sliced cucumber. Hard to go wrong if you use good ingredients.
@shable1436
@shable1436 4 месяца назад
@@tomsdottir ok just sandwiches, not something like chips, and we call fries? 😂. I thought finger sandwiches are called something else at tea parties there. Like it's a long tradition of calling them finger or tea sandwiches, when I was a kid and heard finger sandwiches, I thought of disgusting things, only because in America we used to eat everything, from bulls balls, to liver pudding, to chicken feet, necks, to fish eyeballs. So my child mind ran wild with fingers sticking out of bread, 😂 IDK
@jflclc
@jflclc Год назад
I used to work in Dallas and would drive by the Mrs. Baird's bakery every morning and the air was scented with the smell of freshly baked bread. I'll never forget that smell. So delicious!
@numbnuts2407
@numbnuts2407 Год назад
I have watched this many times , it's almost like watching your favourite comfort food being made,bravo
@konewone361
@konewone361 8 месяцев назад
As a kid I used to go to our local bakery and watch this for hours. From the initial mixing to watch it be made into loaves and put in the large ovens. The smell was mouthwatering. Same sort of machines as in the video.😊
@ladychatelaine697
@ladychatelaine697 Год назад
I bet it smelt lovely in that factory! Mmmm, fresh bread is heaven...🙂👍🇬🇧
@Dallas_K
@Dallas_K Год назад
The whole neighborhood surrounding the factory probably smelled heavenly.
@barbiejean7947
@barbiejean7947 2 года назад
I grew up in my dad’s bakery. Ate all the lovely goodies. Became a very good baker myself. The saddest day of My life was getting diagnosed at age 45 with gluten intolerance. I refused to believe it. But after giving up wheat and other gluten grains all the symptoms vanished. Once in a while I will try some again to see if it has gone away and regret it every time.
@normasouthwood3182
@normasouthwood3182 2 года назад
Oh I do sympathise!
@missunknownunknown
@missunknownunknown 2 года назад
😢
@barbiejean7947
@barbiejean7947 2 года назад
I love the bakery ❤️
@MK-xq8pd
@MK-xq8pd Год назад
I hope you get to enjoy bread again. If I may recommend you try back to eating ancient wheat varieties as the had naturally lower gluten (Varieties like Einkorn, Kamut, Khorasan, Emmer) as you likely will be pleasantly surprised that the symptoms would be far less, if any. I had the exact same experience. Couldn’t believe it Modern wheat have been bred to have high amounts of gluten. Secondly, very ancient bread was fermented (similar to sourdough) for 24 hours or longer. It took days to make bread. Modern bread is much quicker using modern methods such as fast yeast. Try sourdough or other long fermentation breads that don’t have fast yeast and you may likewise come to find you’re able to tolerate that much better. I had personal experience with this as I had severe allergies to wheat. I have now tried to use this as a principle with my other food allergies. I also recommend the book “Nourishing Traditions” that teaches how to eat like ancient times. I managed to get rid of food allergies and intolerances eating as ‘anciently’ as possible. Truly wonderful.
@Chahlie
@Chahlie Год назад
I've been going through that for the past year. Lovely pastries, and a gorgeous 6 strand butter and egg braided bread I used to make. I've taken a seemingly endless amount of Mastica and various other desperate remedies but don't think I will ever be the same. I can't even have corn any more :(
@joe4freedom676
@joe4freedom676 Год назад
It's amazing how the dough looks so light and fluffy like a cloud.
@average-art3222
@average-art3222 Год назад
soon baked and become what we all love to eat!
@mtl154
@mtl154 Год назад
Священная профессия пекарь! Большая благодарность этим людям за их труд!
@adolflenin4973
@adolflenin4973 Год назад
Yes thats the protocol in Wimbledon too. White shirts only 🕊
@user-gh2ml3cf5o
@user-gh2ml3cf5o Год назад
Заткни свою пасть русский фашист
@baltasavr
@baltasavr 9 месяцев назад
врач и пекарь одного поля ягоды))
@CdeElle
@CdeElle 8 месяцев назад
🥖🥪🙏
@flowswiftkey9207
@flowswiftkey9207 6 месяцев назад
1962 год-моей маме 16 лет😮... Боже мой..
@johndeardorff3011
@johndeardorff3011 4 года назад
Simpler Times. Lived it, and loved it.
@ncs8730
@ncs8730 Год назад
I keep loving it!
@ajaipal1
@ajaipal1 Год назад
And I just lived my youth in those times. Consider myself blessed.
@uy7munir
@uy7munir Год назад
And now you take the clot shot without question, because you know it's good for you. Love it.
@ColHogan-zg2pc
@ColHogan-zg2pc Год назад
@@uy7munir oh go vote Tory and bring the pound in parity to the dollar again
@fyrdman2185
@fyrdman2185 Год назад
@@ColHogan-zg2pc yeah right that tory party which locked us down for 2 years and forced people to take the jab and endless immigration. Grow up, not being a brainwashed sub 80 iq lemming like you does not make one a tory.
@Peeweesachi2023
@Peeweesachi2023 Год назад
There is truly something special about watching the times women baked and cooked and the Bread or Milkman came and delivered to your door! I grew up on that era somewhat and I must say those days we knocked on our neighbors door and borrowed a couple of eggs or glass of milk or sugar was special. Now we are lucky if we even know the neighbors in our area and who lives there!?
@user-wt1pe7gk7j
@user-wt1pe7gk7j Год назад
100% true. I miss those times when we , people, used to be much closer to each other than nowadays... Greetings from Moscow. I wish you all the very best, British people. ☺️🤗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 Peace and love. Svetlana.
@Peeweesachi2023
@Peeweesachi2023 Год назад
@@user-wt1pe7gk7j Svetlana greetings from America I miss the old days even when I came to visit it over there in 1991 and 97 and 98 was a different time people were more generous and cared with each other you came to visit with a bag of potatoes and a bottle of vodka and everybody sat up till midnight talking about everything. But life has changed completely now the world is not the same greetings from America to you my dear мир и мужество и любовь mir i muzhestvo i lyubov!!🙏🙏💖💖🌺🌺
@hunkhk
@hunkhk Год назад
@George Dave love the comments section for this video. i recall my grandmother back in the 60 and 70s would make Sunday roast dinner for all the family and would always much up an extra plate for the elderly neighbour next door. regular as clockwork she would shout over the garden fence and hand pass her a cooked dinner, simpler times. Milkman would deliver every day, we would take a bowl out to get ice cream from the ice cream van in the afternoon - raspberry ripple if you were lucky :)
@eva5601
@eva5601 Год назад
My neighbors have stolen my personal items from my porch..That's how ugly neighbors are.
@Peeweesachi2023
@Peeweesachi2023 Год назад
@@eva5601 eva where do you live that this happened so very sad to hear……I’m so sorry
@debrawhite751
@debrawhite751 Год назад
I don't know why, but this made me feel like crying. I guess because the world seemed so much simpler then. This was just a few years before I was born, and this is the England that I grew up in America dreaming about and still dream about, even though I fear this England no longer exists. I wish I grew up with small bakeries and greengroces instead of impersonal supermarkets. Everything just looked so lovely.
@MTC008
@MTC008 Год назад
this video makes me crave on eating bread
@ChangesOneTim
@ChangesOneTim 8 месяцев назад
You're right; by the end of the 1970s we had gone the same way as America...almost. Master baker's shops did survive in a few places, and in recent years there's been some new artisan bakery business start-ups. Fortunately, there's also been a backlash against the sliced, tasteless, fake-yeast, chewy rubbish from the mega-factories and all the main British supermarket chains have fresh bakery counters. At least we Brits can be thankful that even our rubbish bread doesn't contain certain additives allowed in America!
@laurelgaskill9805
@laurelgaskill9805 Год назад
In 1962 I was a senior in high school. Somehow this film seems to be from a much older time. The labor that went into making these bread products is impressive and is a great reminder of how many people behind the scenes serve us.
@alfredfreedomjones5105
@alfredfreedomjones5105 Год назад
This is largely unrelated to the video, but as someone born in the early 2000s, I’m curious about these times! A year later President Kennedy was assassinated in dallas, do you recall how you felt or where you were when you heard the news? Thanks
@Logicalsane
@Logicalsane 11 месяцев назад
Was se* more common in those times or is it more common now a days?
@SharrenDabs
@SharrenDabs 4 года назад
I love footage like this.
@silent_whispers319
@silent_whispers319 Год назад
Me too!
@user-wt1pe7gk7j
@user-wt1pe7gk7j Год назад
Me too! Just adore this! ❤️❤️❤️
@Venus29
@Venus29 2 года назад
My dad worked at wonderloaf. They even had a vinyl record they gave employees in the 70’s. What a wonderful memory.
@youmemeyou
@youmemeyou Год назад
Venus • I want you to find all these workers now! It's important!
@jamestartaglia7686
@jamestartaglia7686 11 месяцев назад
What did they get paid an hour then ?
@iancarranza4153
@iancarranza4153 10 месяцев назад
What was the vinyl, about.!
@AbhishekGuptas
@AbhishekGuptas Год назад
Switzerland and some other European countries have still preserved such craftsmanship and ethics.
@SallySallySallySally
@SallySallySallySally Год назад
I don't know why this showed up on my list but it did and it was ... delightful! How peaceful and predictable life was back in 1962. As the billboard said, "Beer! It's lovely!" The cottage loaves at 4:20 look divine. You'd never find anything like these varieties where I live. It's all fast-produced full-of-preservatives loaves that, even right after baking, have no yeast odor or flavor at all. And they sit on the store shelves for a week or more. Oh, well. It is what it is, I guess. Cheers!
@mjc42701
@mjc42701 2 года назад
I know the bakery employees were immune to the smell but I bet it was fabulous to smell that yeast bread baking. 🍞
@Alusnovalotus
@Alusnovalotus Год назад
They didn’t mind it. What with the chain smoking and martinis they had during lunch. 🍸 🚬
@slygg
@slygg Год назад
I don't know about then but industrial bakeries these days smell so bad that if I had to make a choice between spending an hour in an industrial bakery or an hour in a sewer, I'd pick the sewer.
@mjc42701
@mjc42701 Год назад
@@slygg It must be the way they process things now, I remember the old Southern Biscuit Co. (FFV) in Richmond VA before it closed, people loved to roll their car windows down when driving past, it smelled like Vanilla cake baking, I guess those days are past, I don't eat out and cook, prepare all of what I eat, try to buy organic whenever possible, the 60's is when industry/big corporations started changing things, using preservatives, GMO's, adding chemicals to change taste so they could get people addicted to what they sell, adding corn syrup and creating obesity in this country, we really need to go back to basics when it comes to food production.
@mjc42701
@mjc42701 Год назад
@@Alusnovalotus It was probably beer 🍺since these were blue collar workers not pencil pushers.
@51pogo
@51pogo Год назад
Beer was the natural choice of bakers, yeast again a principle part of both bread-making and brewing.
@tedoneilclark4710
@tedoneilclark4710 Год назад
Beautiful 😀 you won't be able to get bread like this anymore.
@tedoneilclark4710
@tedoneilclark4710 Год назад
@@aaronsinger No because all the ingredients were virtually 100% organic, mainly meaning the grains. Mostly free from pesticides and other forms of bleaching, preservatives ect.
@izis031
@izis031 Год назад
A beautiful film... it's amazing how the factory was equipped for the production of bread in those years... machines in these bright colors, people's respect for work and consumption of these products, paper packaging... wonderful 🥰 it smelled so good me in the cottage. Thank you for this movie 👍🤗👍
@izis031
@izis031 Год назад
Piękny film...zdumiewające jest to jak w tamtych latach wyposażona była fabryka do produkcji pieczywa...maszyny w tych jasnych kolorach, szacunek ludzi do pracy jak i do konsumpcji tych produktów, opakowania papierowe...cudownie 🥰 aż zapachniało tym wszystkim u mnie w domku. Dziękuję za ten film 👍🤗👍
@finolaomurchu8217
@finolaomurchu8217 7 месяцев назад
It is beautiful. And the basic wholesomeness of baking bread.☘️👍
@dilip83kumar
@dilip83kumar 6 месяцев назад
Yes it's really amazing how they did manufacture those things in that decade
@SaxonSuccess
@SaxonSuccess Год назад
The late 1950s and the 1960s were the best of all times for me. No doubt about it.
@samessa3155
@samessa3155 2 года назад
The good old days which will never be replaced.
@diagastar7261
@diagastar7261 2 года назад
As long as you were white, straight, and a dude, then they were great!
@douglasbueno7481
@douglasbueno7481 2 года назад
@@diagastar7261 I am white and born poor my life is horrible, Raised in a very bad country in an extremely violent neighborhood.
@douglasbueno7481
@douglasbueno7481 2 года назад
@@diagastar7261 what difference does it make to be born a man?! none my life is still horrible and I have no pleasure in living.
@alexcreation4722
@alexcreation4722 2 года назад
Ишо лучше времена впереди, не трындите!)
@kathleendillon1447
@kathleendillon1447 2 года назад
As a white US woman (from immigrant parents, Mom from Scotland) I also see not only white bread, but only white people. At 75 years old, I only see a complete unawareness of the rest of the world when one refers to this as the "good old days", but for whom?
@marje8249
@marje8249 Год назад
Can we go back to those days , remember Fine Fare with my mum 😊
@countesscable
@countesscable Год назад
I found the bread making process hypnotic! All that puffy-fluffy dough and the thumps as it plops down to be shaped
@PlatinumEagleStudios
@PlatinumEagleStudios 2 года назад
the 60's were a cool time. That bread looks amazing too.
@muddyshoes2939
@muddyshoes2939 Год назад
The pride they took in their work and final product is clearly evident.
@Demun1649
@Demun1649 Год назад
Where I live we are so lucky to still have a bakers that makes all it's own bread and cakes. The difference to supermarket bread is noticeable.
@average-art3222
@average-art3222 Год назад
well, what a blessing event for you matey ^^
@rmw250
@rmw250 Год назад
I love watching these videos just magnificent. Simple things that everybody appreciated.
@understandinglife2481
@understandinglife2481 Год назад
Yes back then truly appreciated,,but now day's they don't
@krys846
@krys846 Год назад
I love the commentator speaks so clearly just how it used to be
@dameaustel
@dameaustel 8 месяцев назад
It’s Howard Marion Crawford
@saran3214
@saran3214 2 года назад
That's some dangerous equipment there. Love the big round carts and nobody wearing gloves, and no dead customers. Thank you so much. I'll subscribe.
@lc1695
@lc1695 2 года назад
And, no tattoos or long hair.
@RebellionWarrior
@RebellionWarrior 2 года назад
Yeah that does seem to be concerning no one where gloves, I do hope that they washed their hands first.
@aaarrrggghhhh
@aaarrrggghhhh 2 года назад
When I was at Uni, I worked part time at the McVitie's factory in Harlesden. I remember one night a worker leaned over the mixing machine too far and his mobile phone and a bag or marijuana fell into the mixer from his top pocket. The mobile was smashed into bits and the whole batch was thrown. His marijuana was taken into the office so he could be dealt with in the morning by managers. He somehow managed to get into the office and got the marijuana back so they had no evidence other than the smashed up mobile phone.
@TheNakedeyes78
@TheNakedeyes78 2 года назад
@@lc1695 And only man no womens 🤔
@kickasses2121
@kickasses2121 2 года назад
@@TheNakedeyes78 hi . 8.15 at the dispatch department there is a lady if I saw good
@johnhenderson131
@johnhenderson131 Год назад
Thank you, that was fresh relaxing break from murder and mayhem. I was not even a year old when this was originally made, about the same as the baby in the mother’s arms!
@paymaker11
@paymaker11 2 года назад
And men made a living like this! Bought houses, cars, & raised a family! Has life gotten better??? Has it??🤔🥲
@Playsinvain
@Playsinvain 2 года назад
Well, ask that question when you visit a dentist
@swatteam2002
@swatteam2002 2 года назад
some people are struggling with the baby formula now ..
@omadjourney
@omadjourney 2 года назад
And women were homemakers raising children and not selling P*sSy on only fans.
@cjm-nd2mn
@cjm-nd2mn 2 года назад
@@Playsinvain dentists these days your having a laugh that's a luxury of the super rich
@floydlooney6837
@floydlooney6837 Год назад
when governments learned to rob us with inflation, it all went downhill
@SimplySheilaB
@SimplySheilaB 2 месяца назад
Am I the only one binge watching these videos to escape from how life is now 😢
@johnmills1816
@johnmills1816 29 дней назад
No.
@5thdimensionliving727
@5thdimensionliving727 Год назад
What a delightful and informative video about bread..life seem so much more simpler in those days..very nostalgic indeed..thank you for posting 🙏
@ther51
@ther51 11 месяцев назад
Nice to see children playing outside there houses 😊
@chegeny
@chegeny 5 месяцев назад
Excellent video. Nothing quite as satisfying as seeing big dollops of dough flopped out of machines into bins to become bread.
@glodibel777
@glodibel777 Год назад
Как всё цивильно, культурно, чисто и продумано, смотреть приятно, а уж ЕСТЬ........и того приятней !!!!!!
@chriscoughlan5221
@chriscoughlan5221 Год назад
Do you have small bakeries in Russia?
@user-en8xf1jv9z
@user-en8xf1jv9z Год назад
@@chriscoughlan5221 Да, у нас есть небольшие пекарни.
@rv1251
@rv1251 2 года назад
Thx from Lithuania , great movie and real true English
@daleolson3506
@daleolson3506 2 года назад
We are very fortunate in our little town in ironwood mi. We have an old school bread maker start up here. Very high quality.
@user-vd5jr3oh3x
@user-vd5jr3oh3x 8 месяцев назад
Удивительно! Я из СССР - это моя Родина. 1962 года рождения. И многие, многие мои ровесники с такой же ностальгией вспоминают те благословенные душевные времена, наше сладкое, беззаботное детство. Хлеб был настолько вкусный, ароматный любой : и черный, и белый, и ржаной, и пшеничный, что донести его целым и невредимым не представлялось ну никакой возможности. У белого сьедали горбушки, а черный обгрызали корочку по всему периметру буханки. Запах такой, что сознание можно потерять. Все продукты были натуральные, по выверенным, грамотными профессионалами своего дела, рецептам и технологиям. Все было для здоровья людей и с уважением к людям! И подобного рода произаодство были на дотации государства, потому и цены были, на высококачественную продукцию, низкие. Доступные для всех абсолютно.
@user-lh1sk5np9p
@user-lh1sk5np9p 5 месяцев назад
Сейчас всё другое, и мука не та уже, и воздух и все продукты, и даже состав нашей крови не тот! И мы сами уже не те. Можно это понять? Всё плачите, ностальгируете...
@user-vd5jr3oh3x
@user-vd5jr3oh3x 5 месяцев назад
@@user-lh1sk5np9p А вы все НЕ плачите и НЕ настольгируете... И, уверена понимаете или НЕ понимаете, что вероятнее, все иначе и не так..... И даже группа крови у вас изменилась... А у меня НЕТ как была1 резус положительный, так и осталась. Может это то вас и выводит из себя, то что люди способны помнить, чувствовать... А вы, как оборотни с меняющимся ДНК! И Не пишите мне всякую х... ю зверинную. Мы с вами разной группы крови!
@shable1436
@shable1436 4 месяца назад
Are you Russian? ​@@user-lh1sk5np9p
@shable1436
@shable1436 4 месяца назад
​@user-vd5jr3oh3x so you think Soviet era was better? I mean you wouldn't be able to talk to me now if you was still a Soviet in reality. I'm American, and live in rural Appalachian mountains, some of the poorest parts of the USA back from beginning of country to around 1960s
@user-jz9kf3fq6r
@user-jz9kf3fq6r 3 месяца назад
​@@shable1436Не поверишь, мы, рожденные в СССР таки остались советскими людьми: добрым и открытыми!
@euraquitanlopesoliveirajun6598
Good morning ! Peoples doing their Works ! Children playing in the streets and yards ! A beautiful sunny day ! What a beautiful missing time ! Congratulations for this video ! ⭐⭐⭐
@tungyeeso3637
@tungyeeso3637 2 года назад
Believe me or not, I can smell the freshness of the bread hiding behind this screen. It's silly people are making every attempt to take over the work of nature these days in the name of efficiency. Honesty, the old way of making bread is one of the many genuine things we always treasure. Those who try to overtake nature is pathetically making a fool of themselves.
@taraelizabethdensley9475
@taraelizabethdensley9475 11 месяцев назад
Makes me think of trying to make my own again, never quite got the hang of it
@robertweissman4850
@robertweissman4850 2 года назад
Somebody asked if the factory still exists. It was in Woodingdean, between Falmer and Rottingdean in East Sussex. I lived down the road from the Falmer Road ,1959 to 1969. The Sunblest factory closed (1970s?) and so did the Jaycee furniture factory next door. They were derelict, but the sites were eventually cleared. My mother worked at the Sunblest factory in the 1960s. It was a very fine location, up on the chalk South Downs east of Brighton.
@JulieWallis1963
@JulieWallis1963 2 года назад
I remember *Sunblest* bread. Back in the days when white sliced loaves came in _thin_ or _medium_ one only bought _thick_ for toasting. Nothing nicer than a thin sliced sandwich. I don’t think _thin_ sliced exists anymore. Better value too, more sandwiches for your money.
@Quebecoisegal
@Quebecoisegal 2 года назад
I stayed in Portslade for a while, the other side of Brighton as you know, I really liked that part of the UK.
@itabrennan7420
@itabrennan7420 2 года назад
That's so sad to hear😓😓😓
@gracesinlife521
@gracesinlife521 Год назад
I feel sad it closed
@rharshith25
@rharshith25 Год назад
Why closed
@user-wr6zj7jv1c
@user-wr6zj7jv1c Год назад
اشاهد هذا الفديو كثيرا كم انتم شعب متعلم وراق منتهى النظافه والتعامل الادمى الراقى اتمنى ان يمن الله ♥عليكم بنعمه الاسلام والايمان واتمنى للشعب الالمانى كل رقى وان تنعموا بالسلام
@averylividmoose3599
@averylividmoose3599 2 года назад
The excitement in his voice when they bring out the baps is admirable, I wish presenters had this level of natural excitement and passion in narration, its like he's actually just talking to a room of people, and its a nice change.
@unclebill1202
@unclebill1202 2 года назад
I recognised the voice - then eventually the face - of the actor Howard Marion-Crawford, although I didn´t see a credit. Besides film and TV, he was wonderful in radio plays as was his one-time wife, the much loved Mary Wimbush.
@adolflenin4973
@adolflenin4973 Год назад
Thanks to The British pathe
@patriciaoreilly8907
@patriciaoreilly8907 Год назад
@@unclebill1202 Thank you Uncle Bill for the information.
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 Год назад
He was a good voice artist. But don’t forget 5he writer, who researched and then wrote every word of the script, everybpause, every casual “aside” so the narration flowed and sounded natural. Writers create so much of your world and get very little notice or reward. Think about it.
@brucegilbert7243
@brucegilbert7243 8 месяцев назад
​@@unclebill1202Wasn't he Dr.Watson on the Sherlock Holmes television series of the late '50's and in "The Adventures of Robin Hood"?
@julieshepherd5989
@julieshepherd5989 2 года назад
Love this, I can smell the delicious bread. Now days people say not to eat bread because of the sugar and its fattening, well, I don't care what they say, I love my whole wheat and Rye bread. 🍞🍞🍞🥖🥪😋😉
@xTruncz
@xTruncz Год назад
You keep enjoying it my friend
@user-wt1pe7gk7j
@user-wt1pe7gk7j Год назад
I love this video. And I love bread. Just adore it. 😋🔥❤️🌹☺️👌🤗
@vinodbhandari6679
@vinodbhandari6679 Год назад
Look at the quality of video even back then was fabulous
@millienorton5009
@millienorton5009 Год назад
I love this video! Brings back so many happy memories from my childhood 💖 I can still smell the aroma of the sandwiches my wonderful mother would make us with baloney, cheese, lettuce and tomatoes .Everything tasted better when you were a kid.
@rmw250
@rmw250 Год назад
I too remember my mum and dad used to take us on road trips from Adelaide to Melbourne and we would stop off to buy hot bread from the local bakery and mum made us cheese, tomato, and fritz sandwiches in the car. Great memories and great days. 🙃
@vadimcentrov2733
@vadimcentrov2733 Год назад
А мы в детстве в Советском Союзе..пойдешь за хлебом, пока донесешь до дома, так пол булки сьешь : теплый, корочка хрустящая...сейчас такого хлеба нет. Бутерброд - сливочное масло, а сверху варенье и с чаем... Всем привет, здоровья, удачи в жизни ! Казахстан.🇰🇿
@tutttutt9558
@tutttutt9558 Год назад
Most amazing thing is those guys working in that factory could support an entire family on their paycheck doing that work. Nowadays that’s job #2 or 3 for mom and their still broke.
@mrsbig5242
@mrsbig5242 9 месяцев назад
You only realize how good it was when you don't have it anymore😓
@PMQB
@PMQB Год назад
Just blest to have such wonderful people who can operate all those huge machines. God has Graciouly given so much to mankind. Thank you all God first for our Daily Bread. Julie Kilburn
@dolinaj1
@dolinaj1 9 месяцев назад
What engineering and design - astonishing!
@heathers9354
@heathers9354 2 года назад
I bet it smelt incredible in that factory! I remember going to the bread discount store with my mom when I was little and it smelt so wonderful. Fresh baked bread yum!!
@ranjittyagi2846
@ranjittyagi2846 2 года назад
Heather, you just made me feel hungry. Tummy hasn't been alright since last night but seems this video and your comment was what it was looking for, perfect!
@alla3814
@alla3814 2 года назад
А где это было?
@JulieWallis1963
@JulieWallis1963 2 года назад
@@alla3814 South England. East of Brighton.
@terencejay8845
@terencejay8845 2 года назад
I regularly drove past the large McVities in South Manchester. Many times the air would be thick with the aroma of fresh baked cakes and biscuits. My Aunt worked there for years and always had a tin full of misshapes and broken ones that the staff bought for pennies.
@heathers9354
@heathers9354 2 года назад
@@ranjittyagi2846 How's your tummy been lately? Better? I'm happy I helped a little. 😊
@joesmith2505
@joesmith2505 2 года назад
Stuff like this helps me be extremely thankful that I can cook, and I can bake. The benefit of a decades long career in the the restaurant industry.
@amsodoneworkingnow1978
@amsodoneworkingnow1978 2 года назад
Totally agree.
@karolinesmail489
@karolinesmail489 Год назад
Same here working in restaurants sure taught me well n of course mom n grandma
@MLaker221
@MLaker221 Год назад
I also baked bread for work... but not like this! It was cool to see the same process you do at home, but larger. Some of these scenes are beautiful and so pleasing to the eye.
@belachewsiraw6322
@belachewsiraw6322 7 месяцев назад
Customer handling at its best . Everyone was polite and humble
@sunnydelight5255
@sunnydelight5255 Год назад
6:51 They sound sooo cute when they drop ha ha. Little gumdrops of goodness ☺️
@Waya420
@Waya420 2 года назад
man this is like homemade bread the way they made it i bet it was good af. looked way better then what we get today from a store.
@glenyshanlon5112
@glenyshanlon5112 Год назад
It was beautiful not like today's gooye stuff you get it was wrapped in grease proof paper and didn't go stail and mouldy in a day like the rubbish they call bread today my dad worked for sunblessd so we allways had bread 🍞 😉
@Alusnovalotus
@Alusnovalotus Год назад
Exactly like that!!! Except with the additives, preservatives and margarine and no grandma.
@patriciaoreilly8907
@patriciaoreilly8907 Год назад
Bread tasted lovely bread today is horrible & cost a fortune . Waitrose own slice bread is lovely & stays fresh well over a week 65p great value or M&S own 65p . Wenzils bakery bread is very nice just a few tips worth trying .
@krimokennich4579
@krimokennich4579 Год назад
👍👍👍👍
@dianefresca6896
@dianefresca6896 Год назад
Simple. Big box stores ruined it
@barryjacobs8524
@barryjacobs8524 10 месяцев назад
This is great. And look men working and no automation. These machines they had look primitive but they lasted for many years without breaking down. Men enjoying there work.❤
@lilianeruppert7907
@lilianeruppert7907 Год назад
Great! Thank you so much Such a peaceful world with children playing in the street, smiling people and not too much traffic 🇨🇭👍😃😃🕊️
@MegahidOsman
@MegahidOsman 2 года назад
The smell of history is gorgeous
@shankarbalan3813
@shankarbalan3813 2 года назад
These are such lovely films of a relatively clean and innocent time. The time of Enid Blyton and Richmal Crompton and PG Wodehouse and James Herriot. Very enjoyable British Pathe films.
@ColHogan-zg2pc
@ColHogan-zg2pc Год назад
@@clarea1801 you're calling Michael Rosen the woke brigade? Get a hobby.
@elora179
@elora179 Год назад
I love doing things the old fashioned way, by hand.
@judeirwin2222
@judeirwin2222 Год назад
Good for you! Then you know exactly what goes into your food and have the pleasure of creating something and then enjoying it.
@butter5144
@butter5144 Год назад
@@judeirwin2222 yes ❤️
@keepingitrealUK
@keepingitrealUK Год назад
I can remember the old ploughman's lunch, with pickles at the pubs when we were young. We would stop off for lunch when on an outing with our parents or when we were going on holidays..
@emte4236
@emte4236 2 года назад
I just watched a 15 min documentary about bread and I love it!!! Such a cute video!! I've never tried bread pudding but now I want to!! And all those other bread recipes! What?! Bread bits in an egg omelet, totally, but grilled cheese sandwich? That's new! 💜🍞
@norriemcclure5927
@norriemcclure5927 Год назад
I practically grew up on grilled cheese. Goes great with tomato soup or chili.
@larasharova3721
@larasharova3721 8 месяцев назад
Да, 50-80е года, самые спокойные и счастливые для наших предков были, просто и без пафоса и Качество
@Uki-17
@Uki-17 8 месяцев назад
Забыли Карибский кризис, как ваши предки ставили мир на край пропасти? А сейчас?
@robharding5345
@robharding5345 Год назад
Wonderful time capsule of our baking industry, when the majority of our population were in full time work, You could leave one job , and get another in the same day. which I did several times, until I found the one I liked best.and that kept me busy for almost 40 yrs.
@DIETRICHCICCONE
@DIETRICHCICCONE 2 месяца назад
Life seemed so much more pleasant back then. There was a bakery for many years in Dublin (owned by a man originally from Saxmundham in England) whose Cottage Loaves were legendary. My mum bought one every Friday 😋
@bluelilly22222
@bluelilly22222 2 года назад
After 7yrs this video pops in my you tube recommended n now I'm loving it.....a very cool video.👍👌❤
@JennyWren333
@JennyWren333 Год назад
Think of all the overprocessed junk we eat today…I nearly cried remembering the bread truck of my youth, and the Deliverymen with their cheery bits of banter. Gosh, even the air smelled better then.
@tophatanimation8748
@tophatanimation8748 5 месяцев назад
I used to love the scrumps from the local fish and chip shop. Us kids were always up there in the evening 🙂
@NickLitten
@NickLitten Год назад
An image of an England back when it was so very English. A wonderful glimpse into a bygone age....
@saiedahussain2873
@saiedahussain2873 Год назад
Look how clean they are the workers. ❤️
@esammohamed3214
@esammohamed3214 2 года назад
النوع ده من الأفلام قمه في الروعه والجمال ويعيد بك الزمن الي الوراء زمن العظماء الجميل والحياه الرائعه
@doralevitt2879
@doralevitt2879 2 года назад
This was on my feed and I just subscribed, I love anything British and love old anything from back in the day! Being born in 58', I remember alot of the old TV shows and events of the 60's- including unfortunately the shooting of JFK which happened live on TV. I was 5 when that happened and my mother and I was watching the president riding in his car with Jackie when all of a sudden he was shot. I had no clue what was going on, but suddenly my mother started crying and I asked her why and she said that the president got shot. Anyway - thank you for these great videos of the past- greetings from NYC!! 🤗🗽💗🕊️🌷
@SUPERCJJOHNS87
@SUPERCJJOHNS87 10 месяцев назад
I love all bread just as long as its British. Nothing beats the fresh scent of freshly baked bread 🍞 ❤
@alansalter1836
@alansalter1836 3 месяца назад
Absolutely lovely to see this old footage life and world was a different place then it all seemed so simple. Anyway i could smell that lovely bread 🍞 😉
@oilburner225
@oilburner225 2 года назад
I remember the 50's and 60's as being very optimistic times, a time when the population was proud to be British. The rot set in during the 70's and has gone downhill since, so sad to see.
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