YouTube Vid - 1900 Victorian Time Machine

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  • richardh
    Inspector
    • Apr 2010
    • 1166

    #1

    YouTube Vid - 1900 Victorian Time Machine

    This is great:


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  • DirectorDave
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    • Sep 2009
    • 355

    #2
    Originally posted by richardh View Post
    Mesmerising, thanks for sharing Richard.

    This is a clip a bit later (1920) but I think it is still in keeping with how Victorian sports evens must have played out.

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    • richardh
      Inspector
      • Apr 2010
      • 1166

      #3
      Oldest Footage of London Ever...

      Another one I really enjoyed:

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      • Pcdunn
        Superintendent
        • Dec 2014
        • 2323

        #4
        More Edwardian era, but interesting.




        Link to a documentary film called "Waking the Titanic" about fourteen people from the same village in County Mayo, Ireland, who went aboard the ill-fated ship to emigrate to America. Only three survived.

        Their story was nearly lost to time, until descendants, relatives, and neighbors all began to share memories, archive materials, and began to honor the Fourteen young people with a memorial ceremony each year.
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        • YomRippur
          Detective
          • Sep 2015
          • 105

          #5
          These videos were restored by BFI, and the Youtube uploader never mentions this anywhere. It's hilarious to see comments thanking him from people who clearly assumed he did all the hard work. Youtube is where bootleggers are valued and thanked SO much more than original content providers.

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          • Yabs
            Detective
            • Nov 2015
            • 370

            #6
            I love the Pathe site for old vids, plus you can search by location/topic in the search bar
            http://www.britishpathe.com/

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