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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2006
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You Cant Win - Drama
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Drama filmed by my father Brian Cox in the 1960s. Silent movie scanned from Std 8 cine film (trying to locate tape soundtrack as this film had early sound recorded on 1/4" mag tape). Film set in Gosport - Hammond Court flat and lots of locations in and around Gosport town centre.
70s Camping Holiday in Derbyshire Lake District(?) Camping ,Canoeing, London
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Early 1970s family holiday to the Lake District (?). Short scene of myself Canoeing, also Tower Bridge and River Thames. My late mother Jackie and family friend the late Trevor O'Reilly. Scanned from Standard 8 Cine Film (Silent film)
JJB Sounds Summer 1996
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Brian, Jackie and Jill (JJB) playing at a Summer Fete in 1996
August 1992 Cornwall - Camping Higher Harlyn Farm Birmingham DA
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Family Camping Holiday to Higher Harlyn Farm, St. Merryn, Padstow. August 1992 Scenes of :- Haryln Bay Watergate Bay Padstow Prideaux Place Bedruthun Steps Newquay Brian, Jackie and Tony Cox Joe Skittlethorpe
Rough Justice - Drama
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Film entitled Rough Justice made by The Torpedo Group (circa 1963). No Sound. Taken from an old std 8 cine film. Ernie Ball Brian Cox Jackie Cox Jim Moore Tom Johnson Walter O Reilly Scenes from :- Gosport High Street Bemisters Lane Hammond Court 45 Hammond Court The Ramparts Building site for Harbour Towers Gosport Waterfront
Old Winchester Hill
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Early 1970s Tony and Jackie Cox Ernest and Doris Ball (grand parents)
Portsdown Hill Fort Southwick Hardway Gosport Early 1960s
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Portsdown Hill Fort Southwick Hardway Gosport Early 1960s
Diving Devon 1960s
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1960s Early Scuba Diving - 8mm std 8 film Brian & Jackie Cox
Seafarers Sailing Club Dinghy Sailing in 1981
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Seafarers Sailing Club Dinghy Sailing in 1981
Sidmouth International Folk Festival and Folk Camp - Summer 1977
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Sidmouth International Folk Festival and Folk Camp - Summer 1977
Documentary made about Ibiza in August 1962
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Documentary made about Ibiza in August 1962
do you have anymore vid of old fareham?
Sadly not, standard 8 cine film was extremely expensive at that time and my Dad mostly only filmed family holidays around that time and in Gosport.
Brings back happy memories ... camping with my parents in the 70s, with a big old heavy frame tent. Do you remember the pneumatic igloo tents .. even as a kid I was impressed by them .. maybe the ease of pitching was a factor. Regards from Whitley Bay
@@brianmorrison9168 yes we had a giant frame tent in bright orange, later a Dandy trailer tent, my Dad then had a caravan, several trailer tents and later a Romahome. Plus numerous small tents when we went backpacking or cycle camping. It was fun 😊 never had any tents which didn't have alloy or steel poles. Mind you I watched someone spend a very very long time putting up an air tent recently.... I'm pleased you enjoyed the film :-)
I think it'd be cool to time-travel. Maybe AI and VR and some other quantum stuff could make it happen.
Yes but it could also be traumatic and have consequences.
@@tonygcox Yeah. A lot of things are traumatic in the world today just as it is. Maybe we aren't ready for that.
0:40 Didn't know they had those spinny fly toys in the early '70s. Nice to know.
Yes it looks like I was thoroughly enjoying playing with that! 😁
Lovely to see candid real-life stuff from the '60s, aside from all the remaining "published" artifacts. Feels more real, and I love it. Looks like it could have been filmed yesterday, but many things are different from today. A more "proper" time, it seems, yet not stiff. (I wasn't alive then.)
Thanks and agree it was simpler and in many ways a better time then
Qué lindo viaje al pasado, saludos desde Uruguay
Wish I knew who they were
Always wonder how their lives unfolded. Happy I hope
Yes for definite. My uncles and aunts in the films are all still going strong, as is my Dad who's 90 next month!
Oh to go back to late 60s 1970s life was simple but so so good
Always fun and no interruptions from phones 📱
Thanks for sharing, I lived in Hardway, Priory Road
Thanks for watching! I'm doing some work for a customer in Priory Rd!
@@tonygcox are you a good builder? My wife and I are thinking of getting an extension, we live in the area
@@bobbiescrisps9208sorry I work now p/t as handyman not a builder
@@tonygcox lol cheers for responding really difficult to find a good builder. Been enjoying your uploads of the old area
Used to go there a lot with my parents and grandparents back in the day, followed by lunch at the George and Falcon and if we were lucky Nan would buy us children a bar of George and Falcon chocolate! The pub’s closed now which is such a shame as it was so popular
We used to go there a lot I recall and likewise a pub lunch in Watford. Nice to hear
It’s interesting to see the cars all crammed onto Mevagissey’s harbour wall back then. I think there’s still some limited parking allowed but not to that extent. God knows how drivers turned their vehicles. No powered steering of reversing sensors: one false move and ‘splash … glug, glug, glug’
I haven't been there since the 80s myself. I can only imagine it's changed a lot ...
I’m finding your uploads fascinating. They’ve all got echoes of my own life. My brother and I took our Dad up Old Winchester Hill just before the pandemic. We then had lunch at The Bucks Head in Meonstoke. Looking down from the hill, much of that land was from the 1500s until the late 1800s farmed by ancestors of mine, the Budds and Coopers. Many of them are buried in the churchyard in Meonstoke. I couldn’t afford a garden shed in that part of Hampshire now. I’m much enjoying your Dad’s cine films.
Thanks Mark. Sadly there's only a couple more films and these are both drama/action movies he made set in Gosport and (I think) Hayling Island. These and the Ibiza documentary have soundtracks ( on 1/4" mag tapes) and I'm hoping to get the sound track synced and restored to match the video. I went to OWH recently and recalled playing there as a child on our many visits and it was just amazing to see this film today. Glad you're enjoying them.
Wow that's awesome. Glad I was able to help you relive some memories.
Nice few boats there a few I remember
That's amazing !
Nice bit of footage but that's Mevy not Brixham, very good all the same.
Really? Thanks for the info. I'll correct the title! I am fascinated but these lovely old films of my dad's.
Mevagissey?
How did your dad achieve this footage? Did he have an underwater camera or use a glass container of some kind?
He hand made an underwater camera case from perspex. I notice they wore dry suits as wet suits werent yet invented!
It’s interesting to view this as my sister lives in Fareham and we had a walk along the pathway here last summer, taking Dad with us. Unfortunately he passed away in November aged 96. Not a bad innings as they say.
Wow excellent! And a very good innings. Just been to see my Dad whilst he's lost most of his mental capacity he still walks around with a stick and is very chatty. The Fareham creek hasn't changed as much. But doesn't smell so bad these days since the sewage pumping station closed some years back
I had an uncle and aunt who lived in Truro so I had many holidays down in Cornwall, including visiting Mevagissey. Stylistically things have changed quite noticeably from your 1960s cine films. People are not as smartly dressed as they were before but we still were slim and devoid of tattoos: best of all there were no mobile phones.
Yes absolutely I agree. Lack of internet and mobiles was no bad thing and if you wanted to meet someone you made a binding arrangement in advance! Good and simpler times then for sure !
Thank you for this wonderful trip down memory lane. My grandparents, in retirement, lived along the coast in Exmouth but we had day trips via rail to places such as Brixham. That was back in the 1960s and I’m sad to say I’ve never been back there. Probably I’d be very disappointed.
That's amazing to hear thank you so much for your comments. My Dad is coming up for 90yo and Ive spent a lot of time scanning his old films to preserve them and am absolutely delighted people are enjoying them too now 😁
@@tonygcox I’m glad you’re preserving them, as they are fascinating and important glimpses into the past. I was born in 1958 so this really is a trip down memory lane. My dad died last November aged 96 and we’ve been sorting through his thousands of photographs. My uncle in Truro who’s been dead many years took thousands of hours of cine film. Unfortunately my cousin has never got around to cataloguing or preserving them. Keep up the good work.
@markshrimpton3138 definitely your feedback ia encouraging me no end I also have thousands of 35mm slides and will see if i have any of this area of the UK in his collection to scan :-)
Sadly his later films are on camcorder tapes which are noticeably poorer quality than these old films. Amazing to think 60s clockwork tech was better ....
I rember going down the windy road to get the ferry my grandad was the station master at paighton station so i had a couple off cab rides to Paignton siding and back great home film enjoyed them so much
One of my Dad's films shows the steam railway from Goodrington Sands station along the coast to Dartmouth :-) I think it's the one in the 70s. Here it is th-cam.com/video/o7n3GlJKdxU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dtKpIaLRRdaubosU
@@tonygcox I rember it opening I watch the video you can were thet haven't finished talking up the old sleeper s I can remember them running although the way to Dartmouth showing my age here I rember in paighton siding the br coaches would get cleaned for the next service I spent some time in my early spending all day watching them the locomotive movent in 1973 they had the Scotsman there to celebrate there opening I got a ride on the foot plate thanks to grandad all the best mate great memories thanks
I was 18 then my mum and dad had a B and B in Young's park paighton great memories thanks
Oh wow! That's really nice to hear, I'm in the film in the pram my Mum is pushing !
I remember the red Renault very well.👍🙂
Do you know roughly then this was pretty sure it was before I was born!?
@@tonygcox That must have been around 1963. B & J had the Renault when they visited me in Germany in April 1963.