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Peter Moss
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 มิ.ย. 2012
History, like memory, can be elusive. Like a tantalising fragrance, it can defy identification unless it is bottled, labelled, recorded and stored. I come from a family that believed in the power of the image for capturing what might otherwise quickly fade beyond reach. From pinhole box cameras we graduated to 8mm movie cameras and -- in my case nearly 40 years ago -- to the medium of video tape. Despite the vicissitudes of climate and constant relocation -- for we were ever a wayfaring lot -- much of this has survived for me to share with my relatives and friends.
Santo Niño's Birthday
Profoundly Catholic Filipinos are devoted to Santo Niño (the Holy Child), representing Jesus as a small boy typically dressed as a king. Santo Niño is part of every parish’s life, and in some places is honoured by a major feast of the year. His image is found in almost every Filipino home, because Filipinos believe that the Santo Niño is their protector and has the power to grant and answer their prayers.
His birthday falls on the third Sunday of January, and is customarily celebrated by a procession, accompanied by drummers, around each barrio.
His birthday falls on the third Sunday of January, and is customarily celebrated by a procession, accompanied by drummers, around each barrio.
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Fraternising on Wheels
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When celebrating anniversaries, university fraternities in the Philippines take to the highways on motorbikes and other vehicles, banners waving and horns blaring, to assert their supremacy over other educational institutions. What are essentially games of one-upmanship can sound like declarations of war.
On a Clear Day
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You can see almost forever from the highest restaurant in Penang.
Descending Penang Hill
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You need to position yourself at what was the back of the car on the ascent and is now the front of the car for the return journey.
Fairy Tale Wedding
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We knew Raneesha when she was a baby, living with her parents in Hong Kong, where she was born. After her fairy tale wedding in Sri Lanka, she brought her husband Dileepa to stay with us in Malaysia. She candidly admitted of her parents, "I was their little princess, so they gave me the wedding of my dreams." In full traditional Singhalese regalia, no holds barred. And she brought us the video ...
Dawn at the Temple of the Sun
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Dedicated to the Hindu god Surya, what remains of Konark temple is a 100-foot high chariot with immense wheels and horses, all carved from stone. Formerly more than 200 feet high, much of the complex is now in ruins, in particular the large shikara tower over the sanctuary. At one time this rose much higher than the mandapa that remains. King Narasimhadeva I, ruler of the Ganga dynasty, built t...
Aerial View of Legoland
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Legoland is Malaysia's first international theme park. Located in Iskandar Puteri, Johor, it opened for business on 15 September 2012 with more than 40 interactive rides, shows and attractions. The first Legoland theme park in Asia, it is also the sixth of its kind in the world.
Pool on the Ninth Floor
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It has become fashionable to install swimming pools at high altitudes in new condominiums, and 1 Tebrau Residences in Johor Bahru is no exception.
Last Ferry to Pak Kok Tsuen
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If you're aiming to commute from Hong Kong's Aberdeen Harbour, the 10 pm ferry is your last hope of reaching Pak Kok Tsuen, on Lamma Island.
Direct to Touchdown
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We were given clearance for a direct approach across Manila Bay and Laguna De Bay to the NAIA runway. No stacking in a holding circuit, awaiting our turn. A clear run all the way to touchdown, 20 minutes before our scheduled time of arrival.
So Much to See, So Little Time
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Just 24 hours in Paris, which we reached via the cross channel route by Eurostar when I toured Europe with Mel in 2008.
While Waiting for the Bride
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Traditional Malay bersanding ceremonies are spread over two days, sometimes more. But those are the nuptials that take place in the kampongs. In the cities, there is an increasing trend for marriage a la mode, with the entire ceremonials compressed into a few hours.
A Swift Tour of Pangkor
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Tiny Pangkor Island can seem crowded at the best of times, but at Chinese New Year it is swarming with tourists, and the queue at the ferry pier seems endless.
Dining Over the Highway
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In the KFC eatery at the R&R restaurants of Jejantas, Sungai Buloh.
Bukit Malawati by Tractor Train
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On Sundays the road up to Bukit Malawati in Kuala Selangor is closed to all traffic except the tractor trains that ply this route with tourists who flock to the hill to view the silver leaf monkeys.
This is the China town I knew when going to school at KG in the early seventies.
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I'm a '62 born & had quite a few Anglo-Indian friends in my School years. Calcutta had a substantial number from this community till the early '80s. Miss B, Hartley, the founder of our School was an Anglo Indian, the lady teachers were mostly Anglo-Indians too. The Bow Barracks locality in Central Calcutta still has many of these folks. At the conjecture of almost all small talk, they'd utter - ....yeah bugger, & also.....& all. For example, ''went for a picnic yesterday at the Botanical Gardens, they carried whole bunch of Beer bottles with them yea bugger, fruit juices, fresh bread, sausages & all'' ! Or, ''let's take a Rikki ( Rickshaw ), go to Naizam's & have some hot Kati roll sholl, with some Cola Shola & all yea bugger''. .
What a wonderful interview. Especially hearing about Jamalpur where I spent my early childhood years as well . Also his description of railway journeys. So nostalgic. The Anglo Indians were a delightful community who I counted many as my friends . Thank you
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is he dead guys?
yea
Peters life in India is almost a mirror of my own. I had Anglo Indian tutors, I lived in India for fourteen years, I returned to Newcastle in England in 1946 and disliked it and returned to India with my mother and we stayed until 1949.My father was an officer in the British Indian army and later in the Pakistan army. They were the best years of my life and I am. Ow 90
Oh man love you from india,I wish Anglo Indian came here once again 🥹
Hello Peter, I have very fond memories of Tundla. Do you live in England now?
Dulu tepi jalan semua tanah2 kuning😂
So what is this Gora dude expecting ? Who gives a fusch about his so called pure blood idea ?
Excellent narration.. Anglo-Indians were a great community...who added so much colour to the colourful mix of cultures which is India.
I Love You sir .. thank you for all the memories you shared here.. it is truly lots of love and so beautiful..
Rip sir, i hope you had a good life
Good day sir. My name is Tokelo. I am highly intrigued by this short doccie about the northern coast of KwaZulu Natal as I am doing research on the Tongaland Kingdom. I was wondering how I can het a hold of you. Hopefully I can pick your brain a bit and learn about how much you know about the politics of the land annexation. I love history and my aim is to document the stories which sit on the sidelines like wall flowers. Thank You.
Angelo Indian's are History in India
Nah man the cat has some issue with bath
From rachitro team
Really enjoyed this interview! Thank you!
A very fascinating story of an Anglo-Indian. Could make for a Merchant-Ivory movie
Anyone Here After rachitroo's video !!!
Yes
I am❤❤
Yeo
Yes
Langya hangang ngayon itong mga ito ay nag eexist pa rin, muntik na misis at anak ko kahapon MALOKO!
My father was in the Airforce, and played the Saxophone in the band, and was a Factory foreman. My twin sister & I were born in Ranchi, two other sisters born in Calcutta and the other Nagpur, by father was born in Bombay. My mother was born in Rangoon.
I think you would find your childhood in Ruskin Bond's writings...
Is this old man dead?@@anutapabhattacharya7541
@@anutapabhattacharya7541 what is that?
@@MsVivi66 better search in Google about Ruskin Bond
Imigrated to Australia in 1973, my parents and 4 sister, we had my fathers family already here. I've never not acknowledged I'm Anglo Indian, I was 7yr old when we came here. The suburb we lived in was full of Anglo Indians we all gravitated towards each other. My children are proud to say they are Anglo Indian Aussies 😂
@MsVivi66: Best move to Australia. Anglo Indian yes but glad to be living in Australia, would not fare too well in India, not a place to live in if you want a good substantial life. Best move was to go overseas.
The best the best interview.....enjoyed his honesty..... amazing
I went to this hotel! And it's one of the old haunted hotel.
did you experience anything abnormal
Was anything wrong there
@@riyagodwin yes, me and my friends went there at night 1am and stayed there till 4am and we heard footsteps coming towards us, screaming voices, strange shadows, things flying in the air and many more. Our actual plan was to stay there for 24 hours but unfortunately the things started getting worse and worse, so, we had to escape.
@@I.m.trigno yes, me and my friends went there at night 1am and stayed there till 4am and we heard footsteps coming towards us, screaming voices, strange shadows, things flying in the air and many more. Our actual plan was to stay there for 24 hours but unfortunately the things started getting worse and worse, so, we had to escape.
@@Unknown-v5f8s Seriously "things flying 😂😂😂"
I was there today. The noon bell rang then went into the "Battle Hymn of the Republic", I was so moved by the music.
OPTIMUM BRAND SCAM YAN
I have some fond memories of PD. My father worked in PD in the 60s and 80s. I visited him during school holidays . While he was at work, I loitered around PD town. I especially liked to go to the a small port/quay(?) nearby to listen the the lapping waves and watched the boats and ships docked at the port. Yes, I remember swimming at the beach and watching movies in cinemas too. But PD had changed so much.😭😥😪
Should have gone with "Springtime for Hitler".
mga scammer yan mg pota na yan sa isetan ganon din free ringcoat kaw pero ang huli mga best actres mga pota kinaya nila manloko ng tao mga hayop na mga tao yan kabalan pa
pls come back and visit us :-)
Saya ada kawan disini Caa Najib Aizal Islah Azwan Rozuan Apis. Xtau mana dah diorg semua. Hawau
I am from allahabad, india ,my maternal great grandmother used to work as a house maid for a British family,before departing the British family transferred their allahabad cantonment home to my maternal great grandmother , the house and my extended family still lives there . my father also worked in the railways,andsome of the houses are still made of British times.
Gore saab ka dil bohut baraa tha. 😅
@@ustinov10 EXACTLY THEY WERE GENEROUS. They knew what would happen once the Indians took over. Everything turns to slums.
Don't forget walk to Love Lane
How lovely to hear about someone from Jamalpur (Bihar) I was born in Jamalpur just after the Earthquake. My dad was on the Railway, and i grew up roaming the Mango orchards, climbing the hills i just loved swimming at the Institute. Now all I can do is dream about those carefree happy days. Thank you for the memories.
I think you would find your childhood inRuskin Bond's writings...
I've seen this statues in my dreams many times. It keeps bothering me so i need to know what this psymbols are all about.
ITS A SCAM 😂
1991,i 12yearold,never forget 24mini bus..
Thank you for your video. Moment has passed but the memories remain
The definition need to be corrected. An Englishman who marry an Indian Woman out of this relationship the offspring born known as Anglo-Indian. These half breed quite prevalent due to introduction of Warren Hasting policy during 18th Century; One of his officer Kirkpatrick who fallen in love with Hyderabad Nawab's daughter and produce few offspring that was first recorded incident of Anglo-Indian breed. For an Brits these community a go between local Indians and British officers who kept these Anglo-Indians to Arm length.
Anwar Ibrahim was 6 years old in 1953... And now, he's the Prime Minister of Malaysia! 🥹
Mura lng pala mga itims , tapus sa kanila subrang mahal
Nabiktima talaga ako , d ko alam na widtro nq ni buntes yong pera para nag tanong lng kung my account ako
Galing mang mudus , sabi panalo my bayad pla
Loved the old police uniform and BC registration plates !
This just showed up today on TH-cam while I was scrolling. Peter was such a sweet, brilliant guy. I have been Facebook friends with him a few years.
Criminal to scrap this wonderful vessel I remember the commercials as a youngster in the 70s
Sir did you visit the Hanuman temple there?
Kenangan terutamanya pada anak se orang pengayuh beca