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Ride to Mt Wellington Kunanyi
A ride up to the top of Mount Wellington/Kunanyi. The mountain towers over the city of Hobart and makes a stunning backdrop
Music - Night Traveller - Don't Forget Me.
Music - Night Traveller - Don't Forget Me.
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A Ride to New Norfolk
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New Norfolk is a small town north of Hobart. Originally called Elisabeth Town, it was re named by the people who were re settled after the British government closed Norfolk Island. Its remote position made it unsustainable.
Lorikeets eating apples
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It's that time of year when the Lorikeets gather to celebrate the apple destroying ceremony. Notice how they don't actually eat the apple but only squeeze the sweet juice out of it before discarding it, which is then eaten by other birds.
The ISDEC CODE - Trailer
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The ISDEC Code, featuring Derek Fowlds, is a short film drama made for festivals. Shot in and around Bath and Bristol, UK with a talented crew of 27. The finished film can also be viewed on this channel .
The ISDEC Code - slide show - Production stills
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This a montage of production stills taken whilst shooting the the short festival drama The ISDEC Code. Many locations around Bristol and Bath were used as well as Chew Valley Lake.
Dunalley - on the back road
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This is a ride to Dunalley which is on the south west coast of Tasmania. There is a fast road and a slow road. I prefer the slow road.
From field to roof - a compilation
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A group of shorts on a farm in Wiltshire, UK, to show the path of thatching straw from field to roof.
A ride to Craigbourne Dam via Oatlands
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On this ride I go the backroads to Craigbourne dam, via Sorell, Runnymede, Levendale, Parrattah, Oatlands and then to Colebrook Music; Hollow Coves - Blessings Ultan Conlon - The Blink of an Eye
Ride to Fingerpost Rd, Tasmania
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A short ride to blow the dust off. Music Eddie Vedder, - Society
Ride to 3 Huts. Ride Tasmania
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A short ride to Three Huts Point in Southern Tasmania. Music is Nathen Colberg. Sunset Eyes
Pigeon shooting, with Archie Coats and John Batley (VHS copy)
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Professional pigeon shooter John Batley spends a day with fellow professional, Archie Coats. Pigeon in the UK account for a great amount of crop damage. The best way to reduce this is by shooting. Archie and John pass on their vast experience to other shooters.
Threshing the Wheat
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This farm grows thatching straw as a main crop. The wheat is actually a by product. The straw has to be threshed with the old method so as not to break the straw. Broken straw is no use to a thatcher. Each January, the threshing machine arrives and work can begin.
Colerne, In the Deep Mid Winter
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A short film of a winters day in the parish of Colerne, Wiltshire. UK
The Putcher Men. Putcher fishing on the river Severn, UK (from VHS copy)
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The Putcher Men. Putcher fishing on the river Severn, UK (from VHS copy)
Born to Fish with Mike Hobbs. Ep 7. Avon Springs Fishery
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Born to Fish with Mike Hobbs. Ep 7. Avon Springs Fishery
Born to Fish - With Mike Hobbs. Ep 6. River Avon
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Born to Fish - With Mike Hobbs. Ep 6. River Avon
Great video... thank you.... of great interest to me down here in New Zealand... I do get some very old guns turn up for work on them. A lot of gun smiths won't work on them; after all, many of the really old ones had non standard threads etc, and were hand made "one offs". You can' buy a mainspring for a flintlock made 200 years ago, and broken springs are not that unusual in such old guns... their spring steel did tend to get brittle with age. Many will not tackle the forging of springs, but the principles are fairly simple, it just need care and a feel for the material. Many of the low priced 'trade guns' had pretty spotty quality of steel in the locks, and need new ones made. I enjoy such work and being retired now, my time is perhaps less expensive that if I ran a commercial business. Seeing the quality of Manton's work, and indeed that of his apprentices and those that they in turned trained, is an inspiration. Most cannot pay the price of the many hours put into such work, of which most of us would be hard put to match or even closely approach..... but we do our best... :)
Thank you for your comment and for sharing your experience.
It's a disgrace that this video doesn't have as many likes as it should, let alone views. A truly beautiful piece and deserves more recognition from the community.
Thank you for such kind words. Much appreciated. I am so glad that you enjoyed it. Sometimes YT baffles me.
I live abroad and miss England, I never knew about these lovely programmes. Thank you for posting these episodes with Derek, Love them.
Hi Stephen. Thank you for your kind words. I am glad that you finally found this series. It was a joy to make in the beautiful countryside of the UK.
I miss seeing Derek on tv I really like this It was beautiful <3
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed it.
49.23 Be careful with that talk, don't want too lose your head over there buddy 😂
To the tower with him. LOL
Has any one found out why does the dragon fly nymphs has small wings on their backs? What are they use for? This may be a good evidence on how wings evolve in dragon flies, if they have a purpose. I mean, it is logical to think they are there so that when they develop into dragonflies this is the area where the wings will be made. But what if it does have a purpose. Caterpillars dont need any wing parts.
Hi, Thanks for the question. As I am given to understand, it is these cases where the wings are formed, as you say. Also, you are correct in that caterpillars do not have this wing case on their backs. Caterpillars are different though insomuch as they "break down" into a "soup" and re form into the butterfly, which when hatched the wings are folded along its length. The dragonfly does not "break down" to re form, it is an active hunter right up to the hatching day. So the wings grow into the wing cases (like a tightly folded parachute) which allows them to form ready for hatching. There is some useful info here. www.dragonflyfacts.com/dragonfly-life-cycle/
@@studio12archive60 Yes, I know the different in their metamorphosis. I just wanted to know if any one has studied the behavior of the nymphs to find out if that wing case actually has any use to the nymphs. If they could use it to make noise under water or other type of behavior.
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wow! …. And great camerawork.
Thank you.
Fish here back in the1980's with my young son. He managed to cast a dry fly to a rising brownie and caught it - his first. Loads of small brownies, a loverly place to fish.
Your son would have been hooked for life with that experience. Great stuff. It is a great location but the day we filmed -- you can see, it could have been better. lol
@@studio12archive60 He was hooked for life! The day we went was in August and was a barmy day with a gentle breeze. We took the boat out and had great fun catching loads of small brownies. Later we tried to fish from the bank but wherever we went we were plagued with midgets. Thanks for your video - brought back loads of memories.
is john batley still shooting pigeons.is he still alive.
Yes he is still with us and does still shoot pigeon but I think has something to do with the BASC or a similar body, as a consultant
this was lovely thanks for postings
Thank you for your comment. I am glad you enjoyed it.
Bernard Woolley and Annie Hacker in it 😊 (Yes, Minister/ Yes, Prime Minister)
Diana's still gorgeous.
As a Manton I approve of this 👍🏻
Holland was apprentice to Manton?
Well I never!?!! I always wondered where the phrase "Flash in the pan" came from! We learn something new every day !
Very moving and some lovely performances.
Thank you. I am glad that you enjoyed it. It was a joy to make.
this is what you get when a bunch of losers who don't know anything about guns try to make a movie about firearm development. nerds without any intelligence or understanding of physics/shooting.
Blahblah blah..Ruhbarb n custard....
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Manton was the Rembrant of gunmakers.
I'm inclined to agree
I bet an apprenticeship under Manton was hard work
I think all apprenticeships were tough in those days. Thank you for your comment
I was fascinated from the start. But I became double-fascinated when I saw how well he shoots while walking on two sticks .
As a horologist and machinist, I found the small section where he created a clock interesting. That same clock in the video was another English clockmaker's creation, the H1, by John Harrison. Another man who desperately tried to help his own country of England, and for nearly 40 years was screwed over and never awarded his recognition for solving the longitude calculation problem. England has a thing for shitting on and impoverishing brilliant people
I think you are right. But it seems to be the M O for governments worldwide . Thank you for your comment.
thank you Eamon de Buitlear for your life work.
Bloke in red has eaten quite a few pigeons.
Thirst time I read about this great way of fishing was in the book "'Animals traps & trapping by James A. bateman,thanks for this,greets from across the sea,The Netherlands.
Thank you for your comment. Quite a hard way to make a living back in the day. Always having to there when the tide is low, day or night. Believe it or not, these two old boys are still going strong and demonstrating their basket making skills at local country shows.
@@studio12archive60 Thats good to hear,those old boys are a walking treasure,brilliant,Big respect.
Lovely to see these beautiful horses and tradtions kept alive.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it
What amazes me is that they get the dogs to use earplugs!
This Documentary was part of series including a ship builder a castle maker and horse breeder from what I remember do anyone know where to see the others. I have been looking for years this is the first one I found
Hi Amy. You are right, it was part of a series. I was only contracted to produce this one. It was a ten part series which I think was called , "The Masters". Like you, I have not been able to find the others. Thank you for your comment though.
Thank you for quick response. I loved the series and saw a few times on cable maybe history or A&E in the states about 10-15 years ago on Saturday mornings. This one was a favorite.
I had cute little woodmouse in the garden back in the winter, the cameras would catch them nipping in & out of the hedgehog feeding station taking one kitten biscuit at a time. I even caught a female carrying her pups in her mouth moving them to another nest. Sadly I think some horrid person living round here put poison down as I had to take one to a local wildlife rescue after seeing it on camera wobbling, moving slow & unsteady on their feet, the rescue suspected poisoning, what sort of vile human being could do something like that. Last sighting of one was back in March & I never saw one on any camera footage from the garden again, So sad seeing that poor little mouse floating in the water, there's so many dangers out there for all wildlife & not all down to natural predators but lots of man made dangers too.
Hi. Thank you for your comment. Much appreciated. Sadly, mice do tend to get into places that we sometimes don't want. Such is life as they say. However, I am surprised that you have not seen more Wood mice on your cameras. Being low in the food chain and fast breeders, they are very numerous and I would have thought that other mice would have taken up the territory that has been vacated. I hope that you keep feeding. They are bound to re appear.
Deryck and Don made a putcher especially so that my wife could take a photo for a WI calendar entry. That must have been 20 or more years ago.
I believe they are still going strong. Glad that it brought back some happy memories.
@@studio12archive60 Both happy and poignant memories, as I lost my wife to cancer 15 years ago. PS As I recall, the theme of the calendar was local crafts and, to meet the entry deadline, I had to dash over to Keynsham to deliver the photo by hand. I'm pleased to say it was used.
The unknown narrator did a great job!
He did -- and he was cheap as well.
Hail to the king baby
Hi, hope you don't mind me reaching out! I was wondering if I could have your contact details in a hope to speak to you more about your film!
Hi Annbelle. If you let me have your email adrress I will get back in touch
I can’t put my work email on here, is there another secure way for me to message you it directly? 😊
@@annabelledawe4038 I too only use one email address these days, which is my private one. I am open to ideas.
Thank you for this. They gave a talk st slimbridge where they showed this film. It was a fascinating evening. Very pleased to see it again.
Thank you for your comment. Two very nice gentlemen
Side by side and eley grand prix cartridges,,,happy days 👍
Or 3 crowns
@@Desertfox170 ah yes mate the ol hull 3 crowns 💥💥
A hard life for a few salmon nothing like that going up river now.putchers would be full of plastic bags and sewage unfortunately. Glad they made this film while there was still life in the river.
Hi Robin. Thank you for your comment. It was indeed a hard life and as you say, the depletion of Salmon stocks has had great affect on this traditional way. This film has now become an important historical record.
My wife bought Archie's book for me as a Xmas present back in the 70 s, them days it was the bible for pigeon shooting. Fond memories of wonderful days in the field.
Yes indeed. I got my copy in the 60's, LOL. Still have it now as no doubt you do. A lot of what he said then, still applies today.
So interesting thank you. I will google when this was shown on TV .
Hi Jayne. Thank you for your comments. It was broadcast in 2002. A long time ago now.
The underwater footage is amazing!
Thank you
That's so cool!
Thank you
Bless ya sergeant.
Never prime before you load
A well made and informative documentary covering the history of firearms technology and demonstrated by experts.
Learned an awful lot. Including the importance of thermal underwear!
Great times, great team. Thanks for uploading.
It was great fun wasn't it David?
Side by side and no camo, how things have changed and not for the good.
That’s the River Wylye ?
Yes it is. Certain stretches are day ticket.
He appears to be morbidly obese …but holy smokes he can shoot
Well, I guess that’s settled.
What a good thing they did telling this story.
Thank you