Luton, George Street c.1965
Photo ref: L117096
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Photo ref: L117096
Photo of Luton, George Street c.1965

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Imagine the different noises, smells and preoccupations of the people seen in L117011 in the long-lost world of 1950s Britain. The scene appears to be one of quiet tranquillity, but change was in the air. The people and their leaders sought a better world after years of war and hardship. Alas, their high hopes may have been in vain, if laughter is the measure. According to a recent survey by the cruise company Ocean Village, when they interviewed adults over 18, they found that Britain has 'a worrying trend towards glumness.' The report explains: 'In the 1950s we laughed for an average of 18 minutes daily, but this has dropped to just six minutes.' The over-45s are the most miserable, and 18- to 24- year-old women in Manchester are the happiest. So just look at this picture, and imagine you are back in a time of laughter! In picture L117096, very little has changed. Though there have been some modernising influences, and clothes appear less restrained, all seems very quiet still, but the 1960s period was the herald of a different era. For the time being reassuring local names like Blundell's remained, but the age of the chain store was about to hit town. Debenhams would become the big clothes shop for increasingly fashion-conscious women.

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A Selection of Memories from Luton

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Luton

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I attended the Luton technical College during the years 1952/55 and elected to take the "engineering" route not really giving much thought as to where I might eventually apply my newly acquired skills. To assist with our journey we were encouraged to write to local companies to view their manufacturing facilities in order that we may learn a little of the outside world before venturing into this unknow territory. I scanned ...see more
Christmas and birthdays were an under-whelming time of year in our household. However, Eastertime, coincided with the arrival of Stanley Thurston's fair (and a big dollop of rain). l lived opposite Manor Rd Park (or reck) from 1956-64, and along with the lead up to bonfire night, this was the highlight of the year for this little black duck, and probably some of my local pals too!! We'd spend the free daylight hours playing ...see more
As a very little boy we moved from Birkenhead in the North West, Merseyside to Luton. It was the 1950s and my Dad had a job in Vauxhall's. His brother Tom was already a General Foreman there and his younger brother John (that's what we all called him) worked in the experimental block of Vauxhall's, working on the creation of new models. We lived at 70 Queen Street, alas no more. I remember the street was very cosmopolitan ...see more
Hello, does anyone remember the name of a grocery convenience store that was located in Cardiff Grove, Luton, back in the 1950`s? I would also like to know if possible, the name of the owner of said store or even people that worked there. Many thanks.