The man called Wiggy pushing the broom was my grandad who died before i was born, lovely to see him on film, my parents would have been about sixteen in 1947 and can remember skating on the mere, it could even be them on this film.
Wiggy Edwards was the father of my best friend Barry when I lived at Diss during WW2. Barry and I were reunited a few years back after losing touch with each other for over 60 years. Sadly he died a couple of years ago. I believe Wiggy had 14 children!!!
This is fabulous to see, really how little so many of our wonderful buildings and town have changed in 75 years - except for the stupid one way system!!! I would be interested to know how you got your cine film transferred to digital. I had 40 or so reels of my father's cone transferred and was very disappointed with results. Any advice gratefully received.
Hi Carol. Glad that you enjoyed the film. It is amazing how little had changed really over the years. This batch of film was transferred for me by a company in Norwich who do a lot of work for TV companies. The results were amazing, but they were pretty expensive. I've been using a company at Loddon called Video Impact for more recent transfers. The results have been very good and their prices are extremely good compared to most. This was one of their transfers for me: th-cam.com/video/5BTb64dkAlM/w-d-xo.html A Google search will bring you the contact details. If you decide to give them a try, please do mention that Carol from Broadland Memories recommended them.
Great episode 😎👍Love the way they put these all together
Great film. Wiggy Edwards was my grandfather too, who I never met as he died before I was born.
How lovely - thank you for the additional info. This is exactly the reason why I wanted to get my grandfather's films out there! :- )
Wonderful to see. Thank you.
The man called Wiggy pushing the broom was my grandad who died before i was born, lovely to see him on film, my parents would have been about sixteen in 1947 and can remember skating on the mere, it could even be them on this film.
Is this chloe who is friends with Georgia? X
Wiggy Edwards was the father of my best friend Barry when I lived at Diss during WW2. Barry and I were reunited a few years back after losing touch with each other for over 60 years. Sadly he died a couple of years ago. I believe Wiggy had 14 children!!!
david sparks 14 .... blimey !! Sorry to hear about your friend, but how lovely that you were reunited with him.
I'M LIVE HERE TOO..
This is fabulous to see, really how little so many of our wonderful buildings and town have changed in 75 years - except for the stupid one way system!!! I would be interested to know how you got your cine film transferred to digital. I had 40 or so reels of my father's cone transferred and was very disappointed with results. Any advice gratefully received.
Hi Carol. Glad that you enjoyed the film. It is amazing how little had changed really over the years.
This batch of film was transferred for me by a company in Norwich who do a lot of work for TV companies. The results were amazing, but they were pretty expensive. I've been using a company at Loddon called Video Impact for more recent transfers. The results have been very good and their prices are extremely good compared to most. This was one of their transfers for me: th-cam.com/video/5BTb64dkAlM/w-d-xo.html
A Google search will bring you the contact details. If you decide to give them a try, please do mention that Carol from Broadland Memories recommended them.
www.misteretransfers.co.uk based in Harleston can transfer your reels !!!
I live here!
Do you have any pictures of the rendezvous cafe in diss??
Unfortunate headline for this clip .... no-one should diss Norfolk, not in the 40s or any other time!!