Model Tramways (1958)

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
  • Glastonbury, Somerset.
    M/S of a man working on a model of a tram. There are several completed trams, some are seen in the background. C/U shot of the man's hands working on the wheels of the next model tramway. C/U shot of he man's face as he works. M/S of a boy watching the tram moving along miniature tracks. The man comes and brings the tram he was working on and places it on the tracks. M/S of the man and the boy setting the tram on the track.
    Mr Jackson Stevens and his son Nigel are having all the advantages of the tramways without the noise nuisance. M/S of young Nigel going into 'Depot' made out of garden shed (probably). C/U shot of Nigel's hands operating the command joysticks (presumably regulating tracks). M/S of Mr Stevens looking at the tramway circling across the track occupying most of his back garden. C/U shot of the two tramways (one is red and another green) on the track. Red tram overtakes the green one (which remains static) and travels across the bridge (viaduct). Another tram passes in the other direction.
    M/S of the tram riding into the depot where Nigel directs it further. C/U shot of the tram sitting next to the boy's face. M/S of the tram moving forward. High angle shot of the tram moving through (what may have been) a water drainage canal. L/S displaying (for the first time) the entirety of the garden tramway. M/S of the trams moving across the tracks, travelling through the garden. M/S of the two trams (red and white) stopping one next to another. M/S of Mr Stevens looking at the moving trams. M/S of Nigel in the depot looking at the moving trams.
    Something has gone wrong - informs a voiceover - but not for long. Nigel and Mr Stevens fix it without difficulty. A little special fixing wagon comes, collects the problem tram and takes it off the track. M/S of the problem tram being pulled away by the little brown tram.
    FILM ID:75.07
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Komentáře • 62

  • @Tuckaway
    @Tuckaway Před 7 měsíci +3

    Wow I've never seen this film in colour before ! I have Jackson-Stevens wonderful book and I know these model trams are still running in the West country.

  • @tominnis8353
    @tominnis8353 Před 4 lety +55

    What a fantastic hobby, tramway and film. It's inspired me to have a go and build something similar (my garden slopes steeply down too). Except, just like the trams, my personal time is running out.

  • @huntsbychainsaw5986
    @huntsbychainsaw5986 Před 3 lety +11

    Beautiful countryside.

  • @candycorn6268
    @candycorn6268 Před 3 lety +3

    Nothing more beautiful than a wonderful comment section in a quaint video

  • @alanmusicman3385
    @alanmusicman3385 Před 2 lety +14

    What a great layout and fantastic models - so much detail. He must have been quite some engineer.
    Love the fact that father and son are wearing suits and ties - bet they didn't do that every day! You could almost script it.
    Mrs Stevens: You can't wear those old clothes, the film people are coming! What will people think when they see you up there on the screen in that? Go and change into your best suit and tie - you too Nigel.
    From watching old Pathe films like this it would be easy to conclude that, no matter how messy or dirty the task being filmed, no matter whether ballroom or factory or sewer and whatever the weather, men in Pathe Britain always wore a suit and tie and had a white handkerchief in their top pocket.
    Hurrah for the stiff upper lip!

  • @LeeAirVideos
    @LeeAirVideos Před 3 lety +48

    I wonder what became of Nigel? Did he carry on with this wonderful hobby. Superb film.

    • @postscript67
      @postscript67 Před 2 lety +24

      A few minutes' search of the internet and I found that Nigel Jackson-Stevens still (in 2021 anyway) has a model tram layout but at a different location. His father wrote books on trams and model trams.

    • @Del350K4
      @Del350K4 Před rokem +5

      He'll be 80 this year.

    • @Eddy2730
      @Eddy2730 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Fortunately, he's still alive. I sent him a Christmas card not too long ago.

  • @rey6349
    @rey6349 Před 2 lety +3

    I remember myself watching this video 7 years ago.

  • @sinistershenanigans965
    @sinistershenanigans965 Před 2 lety +2

    Beyond genius. That’s inspired me to build
    A time machine and go back . Absolutely fantastic pice of
    Social history. Am so envious.🇬🇧👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @misterkefir
    @misterkefir Před 5 lety +18

    Absolutely beautiful.

  • @WilliamSmith-mx6ze
    @WilliamSmith-mx6ze Před 11 měsíci +3

    Trams are "disappearing altogether, much to the relief of practically everyone" - an insight into how people thought in the 1950s, not the nostalgic drivel about them (from people who are too young to have ever been on one) that we get today.

    • @sparqqling
      @sparqqling Před 5 měsíci

      Trams are fantastic, a big mistake to get rid of them. Luckily Hong Kong kept them, still take them a few times a week.

    • @harri2626
      @harri2626 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Yes, that was the reasoning in those days, but the pendulum has swung back to realising just how valuable the trams were. Thank goodness hundreds of cities throughout the world kept them, unlike in the UK until recently.

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid Před 3 lety +5

    What an amazing setup and they must have been pretty happy in Glastonbury as the old S&D was still open and like so many towns and villages serviced by the S&D, Glastonbury visibly withered since the lines closed. I remember the old tram lines they had simply tarmac'd over at Grove Park bus depot and they had to dig them out as the tarmac had sunk exposing the rail troughs like broken teeth, imagine if London had them trams and trolley's still going today how much cleaner and cheaper transport in London would be?

  • @robharding4028
    @robharding4028 Před 2 lety +4

    back in the 50's they replaced the trams with buses, But the strange thing is, most major towns and cities brought them back, and they have never been as popular as they are today.The only real difference, is they are more modern, and the old tuppenny fare has morphed into a pound fare !

  • @johnsamu
    @johnsamu Před 4 lety +41

    He must have been an staff engineer at that company or something like that because building that was not easy, requires intimate knowledge (pre internet days) and was quite expensive (especially in those years, about a decade after WW2).

    • @Isochest
      @Isochest Před 3 lety +2

      True. You need access to a lathe milling machine etc. A retired work colleague of mine builds miniature live steam engines and he has spent a fortune on building a garage and equipping it with machine tools

    • @jcameron2554
      @jcameron2554 Před rokem +2

      @Isochest for building models such as this the only turning job is on the wheels and axles, even then these can be bought pre turned from the tramway and light railway society. Everything else can be made using hand tools and time.

  • @landsurfer66
    @landsurfer66 Před 2 měsíci

    Nigel would be 81 years old now (Apr. 2024). Perhaps his grandchildren enjoyed the hobby too.

  • @luisvalencia4038
    @luisvalencia4038 Před rokem +1

    God wins Q saludos patriotas 🇨🇱🥰🇨🇱🥰🇨🇱🥰🇨🇱🥰🇨🇱🥰

  • @scottyboy7462
    @scottyboy7462 Před 3 lety +1

    amazing

  • @dariussaulenas6603
    @dariussaulenas6603 Před 3 lety +6

    the award for the best dad goes to...

  • @loveafrica9268
    @loveafrica9268 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice!!!

  • @user-gk8gg1zt7l
    @user-gk8gg1zt7l Před rokem +1

    Great video. Like me

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow.

  • @alexndroogs
    @alexndroogs Před 2 lety +4

    Hi, does anybody know what happened to these model trams and the layout?

  • @alvaroboshs6408
    @alvaroboshs6408 Před rokem +1

    un señor que en tiempo libre repara autobueses en miniatura vestido con traje en su jardin

  • @doodemog
    @doodemog Před 2 lety +2

    The kids about 78 now 😬

  • @thiagopaesdeandradesilva8047

    Impressive!! Can we see these tram ways today?

    • @alexhando8541
      @alexhando8541 Před 4 lety +9

      Yes, you can find the full-size equivalents at the National Tramway Museum in Crich, Derbyshire; Beamish Living Museum, County Durham; Black Country Living Museum, Preston and Heaton Park Tramway, Manchester.

    • @borisyarkov2288
      @borisyarkov2288 Před 3 lety +6

      Hong-Kong still use these trams

    • @archerman152265
      @archerman152265 Před 3 lety +7

      @@borisyarkov2288 yep, but only in Hong Kong Island, the cheapest and most wonderful way to go around Hong Kong island. In New Territories, there’s another smilier transportation called “Light Railway”.

  • @K-Effect
    @K-Effect Před 5 měsíci

    I hope all of this has survived

  • @abc-ng8vt
    @abc-ng8vt Před rokem +1

    ✅️👍👍👍✅️

  • @CindyDijkema
    @CindyDijkema Před 3 lety +3

    does this place still exist?

  • @Ubersnuber
    @Ubersnuber Před 3 lety +1

    We all have interests, I suppose.

  • @hugoverdeguer6891
    @hugoverdeguer6891 Před 2 lety +1

    Wish he was my dad.

  • @stevenspaziani9159
    @stevenspaziani9159 Před 3 lety +2

    That was cool, I wonder if the son ever kept it up ?

  • @r0y538
    @r0y538 Před 2 lety +1

    My question now is what they do when it rains?

  • @nickgallon8817
    @nickgallon8817 Před 9 lety +7

    So do I

  • @guntherschock1663
    @guntherschock1663 Před 3 lety +1

    So seeet 1958

  • @irsanyanuar
    @irsanyanuar Před 3 lety +1

    is there any tutorial to make those model trams?

    • @1-8-6-8
      @1-8-6-8 Před 2 lety

      Bit hard as they are probably made from brass, white metal etc. And there also probably build from scratch and you need a actual tram control Handle and tramway (including overhead wires) to run it. Paper tram tutorial maybe? There amazing models anyway.

    • @jcameron2554
      @jcameron2554 Před rokem +1

      Ashley Best wrote an article on building trams in model engineer starting November 2012, and continuing into the following year, also Alan Hearsum shows how he built a Preston type tram from 27th August 2010 in the same publication over 9 issues. A lot of the work is wood work, and trucks fully made can be supplied by TLRS.

  • @leong.c
    @leong.c Před 3 lety

    0:51 what's the model of the green tram?

  • @stephenguppy7882
    @stephenguppy7882 Před 9 měsíci

    I so disagree with the sentiments of these times re: eliminating the tram noises 'much to the relief of everyone'. Oh yeah! Everyone misses the old trams.

    • @sparqqling
      @sparqqling Před 5 měsíci

      No more tram noises, welcome bus and car fumes!

  • @paulfharris175
    @paulfharris175 Před rokem +3

    Sorry to say that was the biggest mistake ever made in getting rid off the Trams 🚊 and Trolleybuses

  • @jwebstersmithii7459
    @jwebstersmithii7459 Před 4 lety +5

    Cheerio British Pathé, would you be interested in creating new content just as quirky and artfully/tastefully done as these old films? And done in VR? I'm your man if so. Reach out.

    • @jwebstersmithii7459
      @jwebstersmithii7459 Před 3 lety

      @@Gaming-Shed Probably smarter to use a "'," coma after a statement, when addressing a subject. Since we're being so tight to the rules.

    • @alanmusicman3385
      @alanmusicman3385 Před 2 lety

      @@jwebstersmithii7459 That would be a something to see - Pathe-VR :-)
      While we're nit-picking, "Cheerio" is a British idiom for goodbye - is that what you intended?

    • @jwebstersmithii7459
      @jwebstersmithii7459 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alanmusicman3385 My usage of the word was incorrect. Thanks for the lesson. And interestingly, upon a review of the word's origin...it looks like it was originally spoken as: Chair Ho. It had to do with entering into a Sedan Chair. This looks like how royalty would travel in the 17th and 18th centuries, in England. So, by default, I put myself into that category by saying Cheerio. I've got places to go, and people to see...so, Pathe, if you read my message, you're gonna have to catch up to me. LOL.

  • @luisvalencia4038
    @luisvalencia4038 Před rokem +1

    La caída del cabal es inminente lo dijo Q saludos patriotas 🇨🇱🥰🇨🇱🥰🇨🇱🥰🇨🇱🥰🇨🇱🥰

  • @johnsplayworld2402
    @johnsplayworld2402 Před 3 lety +1

    I could make a guage 1 replica model of toby the tram engine

  • @nippezdel
    @nippezdel Před 3 lety

    Var anasını dedem 1 yaşındaymış o zamanlar...

  • @Adam-wl8wn
    @Adam-wl8wn Před 3 lety +4

    I'd have loved to have lived back then. England in my lifetime (90's - present) is too narcissistic and hyper sexualised.

  • @kenet71
    @kenet71 Před rokem

    By this time the boy might be 80 + years old. Are the trams still working by the grandchildren? 🚋