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1960s London, Buses and Coaches, Transport, 16mm




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1966 THROWBACK: "SUNSET STRIP CURFEW RIOT" -

Quote Hezakya Newz & Films :
By the mid 1960s, The Sunset Strip had become a place dominated by young members of the hippie and rock and roll counterculture. While this brought many artistic initiatives to the neighborhood, problems simultaneously arose in the form of alcohol and drug abuse and the disturbance of traffic.


In 1966, the city's administration implemented a handful of measures to curtail the growing nuisance. They targeted the Strip's most prominent rock club, the Whisky a Go Go, forcing its managers to change its name to the Whisk .

Furthermore, annoyed residents and business owners in the district had encouraged the passage of strict (10:00 p.m.) curfew and loitering laws to reduce the traffic congestion resulting from crowds of young club patrons.





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Time to step up this topic with more relics that reflects our way of life, entertainment and cost of living from days gone by.

An extremely sexist, educational film from 1959.

Brad is having trouble dealing with female coworkers. He thinks the problem is the fact that they're women, but is it? :lol:




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From British Pathe youtube site. Superb quality considering film is 57 years ago.

Slot Machine - AKA Slot Machine Age (1964)




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This is Jimmy the Chimp from 1959, who loves a smoke.

This was shown on one of our national news TV broadcaster yesterday, believe it or not. By the looks of this, he was a character. Bless him. The chimpanzee died from a heart attack at the age of only 16 in 1968.
A taxidermist was called in and the remains are now part of a 64,000 mammal species collection held for research purposes at the West Australian Museum.

Rare footage shows rescue of Hollywood’s Jimmy the Chimp on Northern Territory 's Elcho Island -
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-08/jimmy-the-chimp-on-elcho-island-nt-footage-hollywood/100355030



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“NOBODY’S CHILDREN" - 1946 FILM ABOUT ADOPTION SOCIAL WORKERS ORPHANAGE XD43364

This black and white short subject "Nobody's Children" was released in late 1946. The film concerns the process of child adoption in America and centers on The Calahans, a fictional, childless couple living in Hampstead, New York. After deciding they wish to adopt an infant, the film follows the Calahans from their first meetings with doctors through to when they bring their new infant home. Also shown are examples of couples who should not be permitted to adopt (middle-aged, selfish, or impatient couples, for instance), as well as the downfalls of taking the “black market” adoption route. By studying the closeups of the adoption forms shown in the film, we can extrapolate the suburban scenes were shot at 52 and 56 Lewis Place in Hampstead, NY.

The March of Time was an American short film series sponsored by Time Inc. and shown in movie theaters and schools from 1935 to 1951. Each entry in the series was either a two- or three-reel film (20 or 30 minutes). Westbrook Van Voorhis, who hosted the radio program of the same name, served as narrator.
At its peak The March of Time was seen by 25 million U.S. moviegoers a month.




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Found this 28 minutes documentary about London , produced in 1970 titled "The Living City". I guess it fits the spirit of this topic -



Description: This film details the story and development on the City of London – its economic growth, institutions, administration, buildings and it's future. Lovely images of the Square Mile are shown, includes the St. Bartholomew's Hospital, the London Stock Exchange, Lloyds of London and the Port of London.



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(6 Apr 1936) First pictures made aboard 'Hindenburg' during maiden tour.




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Nurses in Training - Bromley Hospital, 1950's. Archive film 96905


Hospital service in Bromley, Kent. Shovelling coal into furnace, pile of coal in yard, chimney-stack. Loading laundry, folding sheets etc. Mother is given baby by nurse, holds it, baby put into cot, baby is dried, mother in labour is given gas, nurse feeds baby with syringe. Four children eating at table, nurse feeds infant. Children in hospital. Kids in classroom, kids play with blocks, rocking-horses etc. Woman pushed in wheelchair. Christmas party, tree, kids etc. Nurses practise bandaging on model heads, nurses being taught to pour medicine. Black nurse under instruction.


P.S. As this 'Relics' thread develops , i reckon it would be cool if we find and feature historical vid's of our hospitals and medical care in the various countries , in particular the U.K. Canada, New Zealand, The Netherlands, U.S.A, Germany and of course, Australia. If there are some interesting newsreels from Africa, India and middle east then we can feature those ones as well.



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Colour images of the legendary Tasmanian Tiger, unfortunately they ceased in 1935. :(




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"Those UFOs... Do They Really Exist?" (1966) -




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Archival footage shot by a British filmmaker visiting American east coast in 1972.

It contains stock footage of a motel, bars, traffic, a Toys r us shop, a shopping center, Baltimore (1:03: Franklin Street, the rowhouses at the end), Gettysburg.





P.S. I am going to start up a 1972 50 years avatars theme here.



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The Day When Heston, Brando, Baldwin, Belafonte and Piotier Sat Down to Talk Civil Rights

The day of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech, a group of Hollywood actors talk about the meaning of civil rights, in Washington, D.C., on Aug. 28, 1963.

The participants, all of whom attended the march: from left to right, Harry Belafonte, Charlton Heston, Sidney Poitier, moderator David Schoenburn, director and writer Joseph Manckiewicz, Marlon Brando, and James Baldwin.

Heston—who, later in life, was to align himself strongly with conservative causes—recites lines from Tom Paine. Brando rambles about the universal anger in the human heart....




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WW2 Gramophone Demonstration 78 RPM Phonograph Player - Bing Crosby Star Dust




This kind of antique gramophone was used in the field in WWII, and is powered by winding a spring -- no batteries or electricity. The sound is picked-up by the needle, and vibrations are amplified from the reproducer through an audio horn that curves around underneath the turntable. The vintage sound is loud, and it instantly transports you to days gone by.



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Battery Options for the PRC-77 Military Backpack Radio -

These iconic radios were originally powered by varying types of batteries including the magnesium non-rechargeable battery.



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1966: By 1976 we will have ROBOT HOUSEKEEPERS | Tomorrow's World | Past Predictions | BBC Archive



This clip was taken from Tomorrow's World, originally broadcast on 16 June, 1966.




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Life in the 1920's...







adverts of the 1920's




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Amateur Home Movie, Moscow, Russia, 1920s -



German Family Watching 1936 Berlin Olympics , 1930s



Crowd Ice Skating in Montreal (stabilized w/ added sound) -


A crowd of ice skaters having a grand time at the Parc La Fontaine in Montreal, Canada around the year 1902.





1943 - Crowds at Display of the 'Memphis Belle' (color remaster) -

Early color reels of a public exhibition in 1943 for the 'Memphis Belle', a famous US WW2 bomber plane.




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1929 American Women in Bathing suits - colorized [4K, 60fps] :smt007




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A Year To Remember - 1962 , A British Pathé
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New Jersey 1920's in Color! [60fps,Remastered] w/sound design added...




A Trip along Race Road, Cincinnati, Ohio in the late 1920's...

These photographs were taken by the Engineer's Office as part of a road survey. The Race Road survey runs from Bridgetown Road, north to West Fork Road.




Brunswick 101 Gramophone Built in 1923...



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1950s USA Supermarket, Mother and Son Food Shopping




1950s American Suburban Life





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