Exmouth, Devon 1973
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Silent 8mm film of various events on the seafront in Exmouth, Devon 1973 featuring many local characters on parade! For a glimpse of Exmouth in 1963, please click on the following link • Exmouth, Devon 1963 Even longer ago, Punch & Judy on Exmouth beach 1958 can be viewed via the following link • Punch & Judy Exmouth B...
I spotted myself at 2.04 In the Boys Brigade Band behind the drummers on left hand side, playing the Bugle. I was 13. Yrs old. I just searched for past videos of Exmouth out of curiosity and I instantly recognised faces in the BB band. I think the Bass drummer was called Pip? I used to work at the Deer Leap pub as a school boy and I left Exmouth in 1980. Fond memories and thank you for sharing footage - incredible!
I'm really thrilled to know you enjoyed the film and that you have been able to recognise yourself and others - that's exactly what I hoped for when I added this footage to TH-cam. I hope you have seen the links to my other Exmouth film clips in the description of this one.
Presenting the award for the waitress and waiters race was my mum's brother George Avery RIP.
Thank you for posting this wonderful Video of my home town.
I am absolutely thrilled to receive your comments and delighted that you have spotted a relative in the film. Many thanks to you, too! I hope you have seen the links to my other Exmouth film clips in the description of this one.
Who is white hat band I think police
Royal marines here at lympstone i think
Very entertaining.
Thanks for viewing!
Thank you for another trip down memory lane. I can remember the summer carnivals. I bet a lot of the participants wouldn’t be allowed now on H&S or PC grounds. Life was much simpler then.
My pleasure - I'm really pleased you enjoyed my old home movies - I have uploaded various bits and pieces to TH-cam hoping that people would enjoy them - so much better than just letting them gather dust on the shelf!
It's a pity this is so focused on a boring carnival.
I worked at George Averys paper shop. Moores in the Strand. He married Valerie Moore and had one Son. Nice video. Thanks.
Ray Shinn at 2.08 Boys brigade playing bugle behind big drum. Ray died in 2017 aged 62. I will try and spot more in this video as i was born in Exmouth and still here.
Thanks for those observations - very pleased you are enjoying the film!