The most recent Covid-19 statistics available for East Suffolk to May 1st 2024 are here - eastsuffolkcovid19.uk
(Last updated on: 9th May 2024 at 4:48pm)
(Last updated on: 9th May 2024 at 4:48pm)
-----◄►-----
- - - LINK TO GULL WING BRIDGE LIVE STREAM - - -
-----◄►-----
Click HERE to go to the latest uploads in the forum's gallery of bridge construction images
Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
-
- Gold Member
- Posts: 7106
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:16 am
- Male/Female: Male
Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Found an interesting article: “Find Archive Film Footage Of Your Postcode”: As part of its current Britain on Film season, the BFI has produced an interactive ‘film map’ that allows you to search for archive videos made in your local area. Tap in your postcode and the site brings up any films it has related to said location.
The collection ranges from 1895 to the present day and includes adverts, newsreels, government-made films, TV shows and movies, as well as the world’s earliest home movies dating back to 1902.”
The link on that page goes to: http://player.bfi.org.uk/britain-on-film/
But don’t get too excited - you’re unlikely to see your street or house! The map can only bring up what they have in the archive - and it’s “Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929” Film: 10 minutes http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-hol ... 1929-1929/
It’s just someone’s holiday film - views of fishing smacks sailing out of the Pier Heads - and into open waters, a sea plane, St Luke's Hospital, etc.
Fishing Smacks - one I couldn’t read the number of - the film is actually “back to front” but, at enormous expense” - but I managed to see that it’s - LT293!
I searched for that number but only came up with a photo of “Lowestoft fishing boat in Lerwick harbour. BOSTON SEA STALLION LT 293. Taken on 26 June 1961.” A motor vessel - NOT a Fishing Smack!
http://photos.shetland-museum.org.uk/in ... fQ==&pg=82
The collection ranges from 1895 to the present day and includes adverts, newsreels, government-made films, TV shows and movies, as well as the world’s earliest home movies dating back to 1902.”
The link on that page goes to: http://player.bfi.org.uk/britain-on-film/
But don’t get too excited - you’re unlikely to see your street or house! The map can only bring up what they have in the archive - and it’s “Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929” Film: 10 minutes http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-hol ... 1929-1929/
It’s just someone’s holiday film - views of fishing smacks sailing out of the Pier Heads - and into open waters, a sea plane, St Luke's Hospital, etc.
Fishing Smacks - one I couldn’t read the number of - the film is actually “back to front” but, at enormous expense” - but I managed to see that it’s - LT293!
I searched for that number but only came up with a photo of “Lowestoft fishing boat in Lerwick harbour. BOSTON SEA STALLION LT 293. Taken on 26 June 1961.” A motor vessel - NOT a Fishing Smack!
http://photos.shetland-museum.org.uk/in ... fQ==&pg=82
‘Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet’ - Professor Stephen Hawking
- MEG
- Silver Member
- Posts: 630
- Joined: Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:06 pm
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
The video is not available for my location.
- nikkai
- Gold Member
- Posts: 7596
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:41 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Pakefield in the quiet bit
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Looks much like the first films my dad took when we first came to Lowestoft then to Gt Yarmouth well it made a change from Cornwall
There is 70 or more 50 foot cine films in the attic which show all of "us" growing up because there were 7 boys its very hard to tell who is who being as there is basically only a year or two between us (didn't get a tv until I was 5 I think) Think mum made him get one for some reason or another
There is 70 or more 50 foot cine films in the attic which show all of "us" growing up because there were 7 boys its very hard to tell who is who being as there is basically only a year or two between us (didn't get a tv until I was 5 I think) Think mum made him get one for some reason or another
The challenge is not to manage time, but to manage ourselves.
Steven Covey
Steven Covey
- boatbuilder
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 57129
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:36 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Carlton Colville - Lowestoft
- Contact:
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Unfortunately the FAQ's state that it is only currently available in the UK Meg. At least the word 'currently' might be a hint that it could be available sometime in the future.
The availability of the videos on the BFIplayer was only mentioned on our news last night's so it is early days yet.
My own collection of 8-mm cine films started 50 years ago in 1965 when I bought my first cine camera from Boots.
The availability of the videos on the BFIplayer was only mentioned on our news last night's so it is early days yet.
My own collection of 8-mm cine films started 50 years ago in 1965 when I bought my first cine camera from Boots.
See my Suffolk Pictures at https://suffolk-world.com
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
- boatbuilder
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 57129
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:36 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Carlton Colville - Lowestoft
- Contact:
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Would that have been around the same year, nikkai?nikkai wrote:Looks much like the first films my dad took when we first came to Lowestoft
See my Suffolk Pictures at https://suffolk-world.com
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
- nikkai
- Gold Member
- Posts: 7596
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:41 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Pakefield in the quiet bit
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Mmm best you hide there for a long time BB
But I think I will just show SWMBO your post to see what she thinks
But I think I will just show SWMBO your post to see what she thinks
The challenge is not to manage time, but to manage ourselves.
Steven Covey
Steven Covey
- boatbuilder
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 57129
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:36 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Carlton Colville - Lowestoft
- Contact:
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
I just enjoyed watching this 33 minute film of my home town, Liverpool, from the same year - 1929.
Although it was filmed 18 years before I was born, it brought back some wonderful memories from my childhood. Many things hadn't changed, we still had the Overhead Railway (until 1956) which I used to love travelling on and the Passenger liners still used to sail from there.
http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-day ... pool-1929/
PS. Thanks Trigger for reminding me of the BFI site, I had temporarily forgotten about it having seen it mentioned on last night's news.
Although it was filmed 18 years before I was born, it brought back some wonderful memories from my childhood. Many things hadn't changed, we still had the Overhead Railway (until 1956) which I used to love travelling on and the Passenger liners still used to sail from there.
http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-day ... pool-1929/
PS. Thanks Trigger for reminding me of the BFI site, I had temporarily forgotten about it having seen it mentioned on last night's news.
See my Suffolk Pictures at https://suffolk-world.com
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
-
- Gold Member
- Posts: 7106
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:16 am
- Male/Female: Male
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Only temporary forgetfulness? Sorry BB - couldn't resist!!boatbuilder wrote:Thanks Trigger for reminding me of the BFI site, I had temporarily forgotten about it having seen it mentioned on last night's news.
‘Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet’ - Professor Stephen Hawking
- boatbuilder
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 57129
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:36 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Carlton Colville - Lowestoft
- Contact:
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Yes, definitely only temporary, whilst I was busy doing 1,001 other things.
image borrowed from: http://alistu.deviantart.com/art/064-Mu ... -301911841
image borrowed from: http://alistu.deviantart.com/art/064-Mu ... -301911841
See my Suffolk Pictures at https://suffolk-world.com
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
-
- Gold Member
- Posts: 7106
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:16 am
- Male/Female: Male
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Well, the fairer sex say that men cannot multi-task! At least, that's what they want us to believe . . . (it's all Peggy Lee's fault!).boatbuilder wrote:Yes, definitely only temporary, whilst I was busy doing 1,001 other things.
‘Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet’ - Professor Stephen Hawking
- boatbuilder
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 57129
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:36 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Carlton Colville - Lowestoft
- Contact:
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Don't you believe it Trigger. I have to do it every day.
See my Suffolk Pictures at https://suffolk-world.com
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
- nikkai
- Gold Member
- Posts: 7596
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:41 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Pakefield in the quiet bit
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Err can you please change the subject before SWMBO gets the idea that I can follow the foot steps of the "great men" her words on ML
The challenge is not to manage time, but to manage ourselves.
Steven Covey
Steven Covey
- boatbuilder
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 57129
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:36 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Carlton Colville - Lowestoft
- Contact:
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Would you like some lessons, nikkai?
See my Suffolk Pictures at https://suffolk-world.com
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
- nikkai
- Gold Member
- Posts: 7596
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:41 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Pakefield in the quiet bit
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Oh I am quite able to do the cooking cleaning laundry shopping and look after myself but I do it MY way and that is not her way so I get out of the way.
Now IF you like I can send her round to you for the lessons while get on and do the things I do
Now IF you like I can send her round to you for the lessons while get on and do the things I do
The challenge is not to manage time, but to manage ourselves.
Steven Covey
Steven Covey
- boatbuilder
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 57129
- Joined: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:36 pm
- Male/Female: Male
- Location: Carlton Colville - Lowestoft
- Contact:
Re: Holiday at Lowestoft, July 1929 Film: 10 minutes
Don't want to keep this topic off-topic for too long but I'm afraid the answer's NO!. Why? you may ask. Well don't women always say that are able to multi-task anyway? It would be like trying to teach one's grandmother to suck eggs.
See my Suffolk Pictures at https://suffolk-world.com
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget