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Dave Eldergill
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TH-cam Channel of Dave Eldergill the author of "The Nightingale Quarter" and "A Long Walk Home"
Cine Film Memories is a playlist of archives of amateur home movies shot on cine film.
If you would like a digital copy of any of the films on my TH-cam channel, edited without titles and music please contact me.
I have the files as recorded from the scanner and can re-edit them to create the stabilised and colour corrected MP4 file, but will not add my watermarks or titles. As with any found film the actual copyright is owned by whoever shot the film, even if that person is unknown. I would however make a small charge of £25 for the service of providing the film. Let me know if you are interested.
Contact me at dave.eldergill@yahoo.co.uk
Going for a walk is a playlist of photographic montages of various walks including The South West Coast Path, Offa's Dyke, and The Wales Coast Path
Dave Eldergill Music is recordings of self-penned songs.
Cine Film Memories is a playlist of archives of amateur home movies shot on cine film.
If you would like a digital copy of any of the films on my TH-cam channel, edited without titles and music please contact me.
I have the files as recorded from the scanner and can re-edit them to create the stabilised and colour corrected MP4 file, but will not add my watermarks or titles. As with any found film the actual copyright is owned by whoever shot the film, even if that person is unknown. I would however make a small charge of £25 for the service of providing the film. Let me know if you are interested.
Contact me at dave.eldergill@yahoo.co.uk
Going for a walk is a playlist of photographic montages of various walks including The South West Coast Path, Offa's Dyke, and The Wales Coast Path
Dave Eldergill Music is recordings of self-penned songs.
Vintage Home Movie Cine Film "Picnic" 1979
Back to the 1970s for a day out in the country, brining your dinner with you. Simpler times!
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Vintage 1970s Home Movie Cine Film "The Orsett Show"
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Looking at the fashions, I would guess this Super 8 Cine Film dates from the late 1970s. All the fun of a day out at the Orsett Show in Essex
Vintage Super 8 Cine Film, Driving down through France in 1979
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Nostalgic holiday film from the 1970s of driving through France. Everywhere they stop, it's out with the Primus stove and on with the kettle for a proper English cup of tea.
Vintage Super 8 Film, Menorca 1970s Part 3
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This is the last edited section of the 1970s super 8 cine film of a holiday in Menorca
Vintage Super 8 Cine Film Menorca 1970s (Part 2)
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This is the next edited section of the 1970s super 8 cine film of a holiday in Menorca
Vintage Super 8 Cine Film Menorca 1970s (part 1)
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This is a home movie holiday film from the 1970s taken in Menorca. It was a long reel so I have split the edited film into three parts, and this is part 1. The 1970s only seem a short while ago so it is hard to believe that a half of a Century has gone by.
Firth of the Forth 1960s Home Movie Cine Film
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The Navel Dockyard on the river Forth in the 1960s. Nice home movie footage showing ratings in rowing boats and sailing boats and various ships in the dockyard, including West German Mine Sweepers.
"Scottish Holiday" Vintage 1960s Cine Film Home Movie
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Home movie cine film from the 1960s of a trip to Scotland which includes pipers in Edinburgh, and ends overtaking a police car whilst travelling home on the M6.
Ladybird Books Richard the Lion Heart
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First published in 1965, "Richard the Lion Heart" is from the ladybird History Series. Written by L Du Garde Peach and illustrated by John Kenny.
Vintage Llandudno Beach 1960s Home Movie Cine Film
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Back to the 1960s for a beach holiday in North Wales. Some people did where a suit to the beach back then!
South Devon Farm, Vintage 1960s Cine Film, Home Movie
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This film was shot in the countryside around Ivybridge in South Devon back in the 1960s. Great views of rolling hills, old fashioned tractors and rural life in a time long since gone.
Mexico City Vintage 1970s Super 8mm Cine Film, Home Movie
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Great footage from a very busy Mexico City in the 1970s. So many VW beetles on the streets which I think were made in Mexico at this time.
The Norfolk Broads 1950s Vintage Home Movie Cine Film
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Let's go back all the way to the 1950s for this nostalgic, gentle meander on the Norfolk Broads.
Flying Museum, 1970s Home Movie Cine Film
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Amateur cine film footage from the 1970s taken at the Confederate Air Force Museum (now known as the Commemorative Air Force) in Harlingen, Texas, USA. Thanks to information from a viewer, these are the aircraft shown 0:27 Heinkel HE 111 0:35 Junkers JU 52 1:05 Storch Fi 156 1:39 Boeing B-17 1:50 RAF Hudson 2:05 C-47 2:21 T-6 redressed as a Japanese Zero 3:00 P-40 3:12 Corsair 4:27 Vultee Vibra...
Down on the Farm, 1950s Home Movie Cine Film
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8mm Black and White Home Movie Cine film from the 1950s of children having fun on the farm. It somehow seems much more dated for being filmed in black and white.
Camping Holiday in Spain (part 2) 1960s Home Movie Cine Film
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Camping Holiday in Spain (part 2) 1960s Home Movie Cine Film
Trying out the new cine camera, Vintage 1950s Home Movie Cine Film
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Trying out the new cine camera, Vintage 1950s Home Movie Cine Film
"Under the Mistletoe" 1960s Vintage Cine Film
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"Under the Mistletoe" 1960s Vintage Cine Film
Seaside Holiday, Vintage 1960s Cine Film
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Seaside Holiday, Vintage 1960s Cine Film
Home Sweet Home Vintage 1960s Home Movie cine film
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Home Sweet Home Vintage 1960s Home Movie cine film
Decorating the Christmas Tree in the 1960s, 8mm home movie cine film
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Decorating the Christmas Tree in the 1960s, 8mm home movie cine film
Vintage 1960s 8mm Cine Film "Family Life"
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Vintage 1960s 8mm Cine Film "Family Life"
Camping Holiday in Spain (part 1), 1960s. Vintage Home Movie Cine Film
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Camping Holiday in Spain (part 1), 1960s. Vintage Home Movie Cine Film
Vintage Cine Film of Scotland from1965
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Vintage Cine Film of Scotland from1965
Tea Break on the A303, 1960s, Vintage Cine Film
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Tea Break on the A303, 1960s, Vintage Cine Film
Vintage 8mm Cine Film of Cambridge in the 1960s
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Vintage 8mm Cine Film of Cambridge in the 1960s
Sailing on the Canberra to New York in 1962, vintage home movie cine film
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Sailing on the Canberra to New York in 1962, vintage home movie cine film
The Jag was taxed until 2002.
Built to last!
I had a childhood memory of what seemed like a drag race but was definitely race cars on the beech road. Thank you for filling the blanks in my memory
I'm happy you enjoyed watching it
Thank you for sharing this! :) I was born in Brighton in 1977, and still live here. My dad has a cine camera (and projector) which he bought in the USA in the '60s. He has reels and reels of cine film footage (of USA and UK, including Oxford and Brighton) from the '60s - '90s.
I bet there is some very nostalgic and interesting footage on those
@@DaveEldergillCineFilm ~ It's been about 35 years since I last watched any of the footage, so I don't remember it clearly, but it would feature great '60s and '70s fashion, at the very least :)
The Big Apple . The Stones , Elton John and all the greats like Johnny Winter , Colloseum (who l saw) played there . What a great town Brighton was in those days . All Nighter gigs at the University , a thriving Hippy and student scene and plenty of great pubs one of the best being the King and Queen the watering hole for the towns Hippy population and a pub l virtually lived in at the time . Great days .
I'm glad the film reminded you of good times
Born in Brighton 1957, (15 yrs old when this was filmed),brings back so many happy memories from my youth.. Don,t recognize the City nowadays (was a town not a City in those days). Very sadly the place has gone downhill in so many ways,and this is not just looking back through "rose coloured glasses".I now live in a village about nine miles from Brighton and rarely visit the City..Just grateful for living in the "old"Brighton of the 60s and 70s..
Glad you enjoyed the nostalgia
I was born in Brighton in 1955, and met my husband of 50 years in 1972. I was always so proud of my home town, and had a great childhood and youth. The area where we brought up our children (Coombe Road) is now overrun with students, who are dirty and antisocial. I'm sorry to sound harsh, but it's absolutely true. Moved to Burgess Hill three years ago. Not an exciting place, but quiet and clean.
Good use of sound effects.
Thanks!
At 1.52 looks like a guy is trying to 'weigh' the girls boobs. He must have said something as well because she seems to ignore the first incident then turns round looking none too impressed.
We'll never know!
Wonderfully enigmatic film! Thank-you.
Lovely footage, somewhat spoilt by the overly intrusive watermark...
Sorry about that, however it is necessary to stop the footage being used without my permission
Hi Dave! Great footage of Eastleigh carnival. I am artist in residence this summer and I’d love to find out more about Eastleigh’s carnival of days gone by. Could I arrange a chat with you? Thanks! Meg :)
Hi Meg, I'm glad you enjoyed watching the footage. Unfortunately I don't know anything about the carnival. I collect old cine film, from eBay or car boot sales, digitise it and edit it before uploading to my channel. My channel contains footage from a wide variety of geographical locations and historical periods. I actually began collecting this material as a resource for my own artistic practice, which explores notions of how personal histories intersect with wider cultural memories. However if you wanted to use some of the footage for your residency I am quite happy. (I could possibly find an unedited mp4 file which may be more useful without my watermarks, stabilisation and colour corrections)
@@DaveEldergillCineFilm oh amazing! 🤩
There’s a wonderful set of murals of the old fisherman down at the fishing port near Porto Abrigo restaurant- wonderful commemorating their working people in that way!
The Jag survived until 2002 according to the DVLA.
I would say that the film is running a bit slow by about 3-4 fps. Interesting and with good sound work though.
Thanks, I've only just started to add sound effects to the cine films, so there is a little bit of experimentation at the moment. I've tried various speeds to convert the original 18 frames a second and have found that slowing film to 70% seems to give about the best results although if it seems to be a little slow I may increase that slightly when I edit the next film.
@DaveEldergillCineFilm what are you using to transfer? The image is very good. As I said, great sound work. The trick is to use appropriate sounds for the correct shots, not just a wild track, and you have done it very well. I've done the same using folly work as well, which is an art in itself and can be lots of fun when it comes together right. Nearly all my films were shot silent and going back to dub them has been a great way to reminisce happy times. Great work, keep it coming.
I use a reflecta scanner and although not professional quality I have been quite pleased with the results and also a lot can be done in the editing. The films which I buy from eBay or car boot sales, vary tremendously in condition. I wish I knew more about who the people in the films were.
Recognisable to me as a child in the 80s, now it’s no more the same, a corporate wasteland build upon which came before sold of to the highest bidder.
Wonderful collection of scenes. Lyme Regis has not changed that much, other than cosmetic, over the 60+ years I've been associated with it. Most significantly, the beach has been improved and the walk from the new car park via Black Ven cliff is a joy. We can't do anything about the amount of traffic but we can still enjoy one of my favourite places in Dorset. Super video and great choice of music, thanks! 🥰
Glad you enjoyed watching it
Ah, life with no smartphones!
True, but without a powerful home computer I would not have been able to digitise, edit and post this film for everyone to see.
. Looking back at a long lost less materialistic and frantic world
That Looked so relaxing and Peaceful , Heavenly even - Different Times fer Sure ✨
Glad you enjoyed it
I loved this.
Like the Christmas's of my youth. Glad you enjoyed the nostalgia
Many a good meal at the salamandra bar and loads of happy memories at the beach.... Thanks for sharing...
Hard to believe that this was half a century ago
My family and I holidayed here from the 1950’sto 1970’s it was such a lovely place with such joyful memories ❤thank you so much for this❤
Glad you enjoyed the nostalgia
I lived all my young life just off the left of these shots in Jubilee Road. I remember the clanking of the trains and the turntable. There was also a Brittains model shop in the row of buildings backing onto the railway yard. Smarts Newsagents opposite the railway too.
Weston has certainly changed a lot since then!
lovely video, thanks for the share
Thanks, glad you enjoyed watching it. There are two further videos which I have edited from this original cine film, which I will be posting soon
I can't find those cottages on street view I wonder where they are
There were a few clues in the film such as signposts etc, but it may be that 60 years later , they are no longer there
I love seeing these old home movies I just wonder what happened to the people I hope they did ok.
Going by the comments here: 1. Smoking indoors was classy; 2. No mobile phones or internet meant people were in constant ecstasy; 3. Bring back National Service; 4. Love Thy Neighnour.
Nostalgia is like a pair of rose tinted glasses
@@DaveEldergillCineFilm: Well-put!
We love Lyme Regis !
Beautiful, just been this week. A really lovely place.
Glad you enjoyed the film
Seen the sidewinder trawler too but couldn't pick out her number
lovely
Glad you enjoyed the film
Reminds me of being at my grandparents house as a kid!
Can I have a Stim please.🤭
I wonder if you can still get that anywhere?
how lucky we were
R.I.P. Dagenham and its very English Town Show .
Thanks so much for sharing this. Yatton's now my local station. Agree with Alan Warren about the fresh ballast!
Hired a Crane from Thomas Wards to Demolish Woods Glass Works in Barnsley way back in 1982- Just like that one- could have been the same Crane !
It doesn't seem two minutes since the world looked like that! Thanks for a few minutes of wallowing in nostalgia
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching
URY 970, registered between November 1958 and February 1959. Great film.
I don't have an exact date for this film, but my guess is early 1960s
Leuke beelden 😊
Blij dat je ervan genoten hebt
born a mile from lands end in 59 grew up in all those places it was idylic for a child ,total fredom to roam all over the place we did not know how lucky we were
Love.all.of.britains.countryside.im.in.gods.own.country.Yorkshire😊
I have some vintage cine films from Yorkshire on the channel including Pickering, Beverly and a few others
Was a young avid reader of these books, learnt so much while reading on my bed.❤
Same here!
Star Tracker - what a wonderful craft! Very few photos exist
Oh what I'd give to get them days back ❤
Gone, but not forgotten
Angel delight,❤️!!
Love these old films, it was a quieter time. Ah! the joy's of youth, regards Ireland.
Thanks, glad you are enjoying them
Beautiful area. Marvellous memories.
Glad you enjoyed the nostalgia
Beautiful.
Thank You, it is very evocative glimpse into the past
Love to know the music , fits so well.
Hi, the music is from a selection of copyright free music provided by TH-cam. This music is called "Leaning On the Everlasting Arms" by Zachariah Hickman
Thank you.
This is superb! I’m 64 now so would have been 9yrs old in 69, visited Cornwall many many times and I can relate to the footage. Thank you 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Loved the amazing old buses in Malta. A shame that they had to be retired in the end.
REMEMBER THE BOATING LAKE,GOOD TO SEE HOW NEAT AND TIDY IT WAS ,WENT TO HUNSTATON MANY TIMES IN THE 50s AS WE ONLY LIVED 15 MILES AWAY AND COULD GET THERE ON THE TRAIN!!LIKE THE FILM VERY MUCH!!
Glad you enjoyed the nostalgia