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New Quay Ceredigion 1949
Shots of New and Quay regatta and a family holiday.. Shots of what camping was like in the 1940's. Footage taken by my father R.T ,PILL
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Barry Yacht club in the 1950's
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Shots of yacht club activities and sailing in the Bristol channel. Footage taken by my father R.T. PILL
cardiff wedding foxwell -martin
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1950's family wedding in Cardiff at Grangetown Baptist Chapel. Cine taken by my father R.T. PILL
Sailing at Barry 1961
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This video is about how we spent Saturday afternoons at Barry Yacht Club in 1961
Cardiff wedding Wright/Wakeley (1946)
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This video shows my aunt's wedding.
Pa's war time
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slide show of photos taken during WW2 mainly in N. Africa
Continental Holiday 1937
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A group of friends take a 'continental' holiday before the outbreak of WW2. There are shots of swimming sailing and boating at San Remo and Venice. Cine film taken and edited by my father R.T.PILL
Southerndown 1938 - a day in the life
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A family day trip to the sea at Southerndown, on the Bristol Channel in South Wales, 1938 shows picnicking, beach play and sea. Humorous footage of boy with reluctant dog.
1946 southsea miniature steam rail
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8mm cine footage taken on a family holiday at Southsea of the miniature railway
Royal Yacht Brtiannia Dartmouth 1954
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Cine footage 1954 of the Royal Yacht Britannia arriving in Dartmouth
southsea holiday 1946
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Southsea Portsmouth cine film of a family holiday in its entirety taken in 1946. Clips of this film appear elsewhere on my channel. Shots of miniature steam railway, boating and canoe lake, mini golf and Portsmouth Harbour.
Chessington zoo 1940.m4v
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1940 8mm cine of chessington zoo showing animals and miniature train.
1940s Nash School and Clive St.Grangetown Cardiff plus 121 m
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Nash(National)School Grangetown Cardiff playground in 1940s showing the children playing a game and lining up -some with gas masks in hand. Shots of children playing in Clive Street Grangetown and buying hot cross buns.
salvation army whitsun treat 1949.m4v
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8mm cine taken in 1949 of the loading of Salvation Army children and adults on a lorry to take them to the Whitsun Treat field near Grangetown Cardiff.
salvation army new hall grangetown cardiff.m4v
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8mm cine footage of the opening of a new hall in 1956 for the Grangetown Salvation Army, Cardiff.
VE day street party celebration 1945.m4v
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VE day street party celebration 1945.m4v
1937 A Cardiff wedding.m4v
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1937 A Cardiff wedding.m4v
1939 Whitsun Treat in Cardiff (8mm historic cine).m4v
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1939 Whitsun Treat in Cardiff (8mm historic cine).m4v
paddle steamer north devon 1958stan
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paddle steamer north devon 1958stan
paddle steamer south coast 1952
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paddle steamer south coast 1952
1947 family outing to Roath Park Cardiff.m4v
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1947 family outing to Roath Park Cardiff.m4v
how to deal with a kid sister (1947).m4v
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how to deal with a kid sister (1947).m4v
paddle steamer trip Cardiff to Weston 1948.mov
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paddle steamer trip Cardiff to Weston 1948.mov
1951 RNLI lifeboat launched at Barry Dock.mov
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1951 RNLI lifeboat launched at Barry Dock.mov
Milford Haven fish market 1953.mov
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Milford Haven fish market 1953.mov
cardiff docks 1937 historical.m4v
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cardiff docks 1937 historical.m4v
1947 horse drawn ploughing, Llangennith, Wales.m4v
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1947 horse drawn ploughing, Llangennith, Wales.m4v
1937 Morris 8 crossing The Channel.mov
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1937 Morris 8 crossing The Channel.mov
southsea 1946 boating lake.mov
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southsea 1946 boating lake.mov
Croydon Airport 1938.mov
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Croydon Airport 1938.mov

Komentáře

  • @rubytroy7756
    @rubytroy7756 Před 28 dny

    Fantastic place ❤

  • @rubytroy7756
    @rubytroy7756 Před 28 dny

    I miss Southsea ❤

  • @alanwann9318
    @alanwann9318 Před měsícem

    No rainbow people

  • @mathewroberts9206
    @mathewroberts9206 Před 2 měsíci

    That slide @ 3:00 wouldn't be the one that's now in the kids playground near the lighthouse is it?

  • @anngardner1919
    @anngardner1919 Před 4 měsíci

    Loved this! My favorite beach.

  • @andrewjames3109
    @andrewjames3109 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you have anymore of the Sally Army videos? I have family on them.....

    • @lizanne631
      @lizanne631 Před 6 měsíci

      There is the Salvation Army Witsun Treat one of 1948/9. Unfortunately, there are no others. Though you may see your family on the other Cardiff videos. I have uploaded several on my channel Lizanne631

    • @andrewjames3109
      @andrewjames3109 Před 6 měsíci

      @@lizanne631 was your dad a local to the SallyArmy at grangetown?

    • @lizanne631
      @lizanne631 Před 6 měsíci

      No. It was his mother Mabel Pill who was the Salvationist and took the boys class at Sunday School. She died in 1973.@@andrewjames3109

    • @lizanne631
      @lizanne631 Před 6 měsíci

      `But my father and mother were both born and grew up in Grangetown.

  • @adudefromtheukvideos
    @adudefromtheukvideos Před 7 měsíci

    Not a mobile phone in sight, people just enjoying the moment 👏🏻

  • @judebrown2672
    @judebrown2672 Před 10 měsíci

    Fantastic video. Amazing how not much has changed if you really look hard. Thanks 😊

  • @kevinbush4300
    @kevinbush4300 Před 10 měsíci

    Jesus, how many accidents waiting to happen can you fit into four minutes?? Eighty-odd years later, Health & Safety would have a field day. And the woke brigade would be shitting their panties.

  • @richardsanders7906
    @richardsanders7906 Před rokem

    Brings back memories of happy hours at Jackson's Bay when visiting my dad's family in Redbrink Cres. Also catching one of the Queens from the pontoon as briefly shown in one clip.

  • @sphinxtheeminx
    @sphinxtheeminx Před rokem

    When I was about 10 back in the very early 1960s I 'worked' on the miniature railway collecting tickets. This was during the summer holidays when the place was full of holidaymakers. The driver was too busy to do it. For about 3 hours work the 'pay' was one free train ride. I also was one of several kids who 'worked' on the pony rides next to the railway, walking the tourist kids and ponies round a short track. Our reward was one pony ride at the end of an afternoon's effort, minus someone to lead us. These were both highly prized little jobs and I had to leave home near Fratton station to walk there in good time to be at the front of the queue to do them - it was a bitter blow if I was too late to be first. We were quite poor back then and I never had money for such treats, so the thrill of being able to enjoy these expensive - 6d! - experiences was immense. My two brothers and I were very enterprising and did lots of jobs - collecting newspapers for the glass factory in Greetham St paid actual cash which we used to maintain the go cart we hauled round town collecting papers on. Lemonade bottles had a penny return if you took them to any shop that sold the pop, so we were always after those. Running to the shops for neighbours was a massive activity, but paid zero - my mother was too proud for us to get tipped for it. Consequently, I was run off my feet some days lugging bags of spuds back from the Co-op on my trusty cart. Of course, back then we were out all day without supervision and we trusted adults to be kind to us.

  • @Dstew57A
    @Dstew57A Před rokem

    Poor dog

  • @GMartin-ou9pv
    @GMartin-ou9pv Před rokem

    Thank you so much for sharing this. How amazing to see Roy and Cynth tie the knot xxx

  • @TJ-eq6dl
    @TJ-eq6dl Před rokem

    Reminds me of some good days back in Chris Baileys dry dock )

    • @wildfire160
      @wildfire160 Před rokem

      My father used to work there in the 60s...i believe he was a sandblaster but he had various jobs

  • @kevintrace5396
    @kevintrace5396 Před rokem

    Happy days I bet they look good

  • @stephaniestj5237
    @stephaniestj5237 Před rokem

    My mum would've only been 5 years old when this was filmed. All my family are Pompey born and bred. It would be amazing if she was one of the kids in this footage! I seem to recall riding the train 🚂 as a little toddler.

  • @A-small-amount-of-peas

    What a treat. Southerndown is very much the same although the road down is a lot better and the old mansion was demolished. This was pre world war 2! Thanks for sharing

  • @sabejreid2072
    @sabejreid2072 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic - many of the animals were rescued from Circus's and/or other situations like people not getting them vaccinated - on arrival from overseas - so Chessington saved them from being killed off.

  • @PlanetImo
    @PlanetImo Před 2 lety

    This was amazing to see. Thanks so much for sharing! x

  • @PlanetImo
    @PlanetImo Před 2 lety

    Oh wow! The hand-cranked merry go round!

  • @vincentneale2620
    @vincentneale2620 Před 3 lety

    My parent took me there - we caught a tram opposite the Capital Cinema down Newport Road turned up City Road ended at the bottom gate to Roath park where the trams would turn around ready to go back into town The seat on the trams where made of wooden slates.

  • @keyoguitar
    @keyoguitar Před 3 lety

    They didn't mess about in those days did they, they even built the swings.

  • @suehodgetts3692
    @suehodgetts3692 Před 3 lety

    This is my Mum's poem about the Whitsun Treat. She lived in Tremorfa in Cardiff. THE WHITSUN TREAT - Margaret Morgan The Reverend said when we met in the street “If you don’t come to church, you’ll be sorry For you won’t get a ticket to the Whitsun Treat And you won’t get a ride on the lorry”. So there we were on Sunday night All dressed in our fine Whitsun clothes Up on the platform behind the pulpit We stood in neat little rows. The Reverend said a blessing He said “It’s nice to see you here I only wish it was every Sunday Instead of just once a year”. Mam swore he was looking at us when he said it And she said “You’re not going again”, But on Monday she had us up early And down at the church by ten. She wrote my name on my ticket And pinned it to my frock Then she tied my money in a hankie And stuffed it in my sock. (Well knickers don’t rhyme with frock!) The day was bright and sunny As we leaned against the wall Watching them fill the lorry With benches they took from the hall. Then off we went to St Mellons Behind The Fox and Hounds The Pub itself - the Reverend said- Was strictly out of bounds. But Dad and Mr Foley went - They went about eleven They were very merry by half past one And paralytic by seven. Meanwhile, we had the races Three-legged and Egg and Spoon Then the boys rode a race on their father’s back It was just like a scene from High Noon. We had a mug of milk and a sticky bun Which they served in the big Marquee And later on, a bottle of pop And a piece of slab cake for tea. Soon the day was over And we climbed back on the lorry Dad snored all the way home And Mam said he’d be sorry. Oh yes we had a marvellous time A really lovely day It beats all those trips to a foreign clime No matter what they say. I think of all the children Going off by car or plane To spend their Whitsun holidays On the sunny coast of Spain. Just think what they are missing As they lie there in the sun Stingy nettles and cowpats And a great big sticky bun!

  • @Rambo9700
    @Rambo9700 Před 3 lety

    My dad would have been 6. I loved the park when I was a kid and my kids love the park. Lost my dad a couple of years ago. Hope all these children had a wonderful life. I still think that was the best era to live in.

  • @Life-is-a-Dance
    @Life-is-a-Dance Před 3 lety

    Soo thankful that people filmed days out, wonderful, most of it haven't changed but than heaven they put the slide somewhere safer lol

  • @peterwhite7193
    @peterwhite7193 Před 3 lety

    This brought back wonderful memories of my visit to Portsmouth in 1955, age 8. I remember travelling on the paddle steamers to the Isle of Wight and going on the Southsea miniature railway but I had forgotten about the small motorboats. They were great fun to go on. This was a time when the Rock Gardens were magnificent and lines of different coaches were parked near to South Parade pier giving trips to places like Minehead and Bridgewater.

  • @CommodusSPQR
    @CommodusSPQR Před 3 lety

    My parents would have been 15 at the time, and my father lived not far in Crwys Road.

  • @JillVic
    @JillVic Před 3 lety

    I think that was the old car ferry from Old Portsmouth to Gosport that existed in my childhood - I was born in Portsmouth in 1954, and grew up in Gosport. It saved a long, long car journey all around the back of the harbour.

  • @NickRatnieks
    @NickRatnieks Před 3 lety

    3:00 onward was filmed at South Parade Pier- at 3:;48 you see an easterly view and in the distance, the clock tower of Eastney Royal Marine barracks can be seen- the barracks is now housing. South Parade Pier was burned down during the filming of "Tommy" in 1974 and some of the fire was incorporated into the film- a scaled down new version was built.

    • @lizanne631
      @lizanne631 Před 3 lety

      Thank you for this information as I am the two year old in the film and have often wondered which part of Southsea this actually is. Thanks

    • @NickRatnieks
      @NickRatnieks Před 3 lety

      @@lizanne631 That's so great to know because you, and I assume your brother are central to the film. We can see South Parade- where the pier is and eastward from there over the canoe lake and the gardens there which are around Lumps Fort which became a rose garden- and Eastern Parade and further east to Eastney- dominated by the clock tower. I lived as a child in a road off Eastern Parade which had huge admiral's houses-so knew that area very well. There was a pitch and put course over the road but I doubt it was there in 1946. The miniature railway was beyond Southsea Castle which is west of South Parade Pier next to the promenade and I think the putting greens were on Southsea Common- there was a roller-skating rink there as well. The film of the ferry which may have been to Gosport is probably down by The Hard- next to where Portsmouth Harbour station is- although it could be inside the harbour where we see the paddle steamers for the Isle of Wight in the film- I went on one shortly before they were replaced- the PS Ryde. Some of the film may have been taken at Clarence Pier which was further east of the railway but had been rebuilt by the time we moved to Southsea in the 1960s. We visited the pier in 1963 on a day trip- Navy Days was on, so we went on the ships and at the pier there was an animal freak show- a horse with five legs etc!

  • @malcellison8831
    @malcellison8831 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant footage. I remember it well 😄 I rode on that a couple of times in the 50s when the steam engine was still working.

  • @malcellison8831
    @malcellison8831 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant video! I remember driving one of those boats on Canoe Lake, Southsea when I was a little boy. Thank you.

  • @nimrod3060
    @nimrod3060 Před 3 lety

    i remember this

  • @daveyfitz961
    @daveyfitz961 Před 3 lety

    my grandad was skipper Fred Setterfield, memories

  • @WesCaseyProductions
    @WesCaseyProductions Před 3 lety

    The train used to still run in the 80s

  • @leeneale8776
    @leeneale8776 Před 3 lety

    Awesome footage👍😊

  • @englishtwister
    @englishtwister Před 3 lety

    I am curious how it [the video or film] was converted to be uploaded.

    • @lizanne631
      @lizanne631 Před 3 lety

      Cine was converted by a commercial company to DVD. Then downloaded on to computer before being uploaded on to CZcams.

  • @thomasfox2451
    @thomasfox2451 Před 3 lety

    What a lovely time this must of been, no race arguments, religious arguments just white indigenous Christian people going about their British business in their own country that is Britain. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @PhilbyFavourites
    @PhilbyFavourites Před 3 lety

    At least the old chain ferry works better than the one in Cowes (£3.5 million in 2019 - its now 2020 and its been out of action for three months to date).

  • @jeffreyhoward879
    @jeffreyhoward879 Před 4 lety

    I recognise many of these people. Grangetown Baptist is my home church and my mother was born in 1935 - Valerie Mayne. Her father is Herbert Mayne and he was Superintendent of the Sunday School. You can see him starting some of the races!

  • @tmhood
    @tmhood Před 4 lety

    Grey skies and blustery winds: it must be summer!

  • @BluebirdFrank
    @BluebirdFrank Před 4 lety

    Wonderful memories - my grandad was a trawler skipper for many years in Milford - sad to see it now

  • @lucialopez9868
    @lucialopez9868 Před 4 lety

    Ugh boring

    • @apositel
      @apositel Před 4 lety

      You would hate to live in a time like that then. Dont judge on everything

    • @truckmaniacyt
      @truckmaniacyt Před 3 lety

      if you think about it, it is not boring, it is educational to people around the world. Maybe think about what it was like for them in the war. Maybe earn some kind of kindness to people who try to make good videos for good causes to improve what we know in our lives. Just remember, don't judge on everything.

    • @johnrussell1202
      @johnrussell1202 Před 3 lety

      You would not find it boring if you had lived through the war 🤡fool.

  • @chris103050
    @chris103050 Před 4 lety

    Mum & Dad were born there. I'd like to think they're walking around Canoe Lake, 10 years before I was born. Such happy times.. Grandma lived in Chich Road. We lived in Allen's Road.

  • @nickjanes7310
    @nickjanes7310 Před 4 lety

    :

  • @misstortitude
    @misstortitude Před 4 lety

    Thanks for sharing ... from the days before we knew better about animal enrichment, but an important part of our history

  • @HammerSpam
    @HammerSpam Před 5 lety

    Wish it still existed, that would be neat

  • @bighardman33
    @bighardman33 Před 5 lety

    Was it 1947 or 1948? Surprised there's no bomb damage visible, Cardiff was so badly bombed even the parks got hit

  • @MousePotato
    @MousePotato Před 6 lety

    Love this video. I remember that train as a kid then they got rid of it sometime in the 80s.

  • @chriscoleman6411
    @chriscoleman6411 Před 6 lety

    4yrs later later..she run off with a g.i

  • @angusscott-potter4120

    god how it all comes back to me as I was born in pompey and went on the train every week