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Channel 9 Sydney Ads January 2008
Ads that were broadcast during the 2nd Test Cricket Match and The Cricket Show on 2nd January
2008.
RPA: Where Are They Now? 0:00
Bunnings 0:14
Gilette Fusion Power 0:45
Harvey Norman 1:14
Motor Finance Wizard 1:29
Quitline 1:44
Target 2:14
A Current Affair 2:29
Mitsubishi 2:44
NIB 3:14
Dulux Weathershield 3:29
McDonalds McDippers 3:45
Quitline lung cancer 4:15
The Good Guys 4:44
Two and a Half Men/Till Death 4:59
Selleys 5:30
Harvey Norman 5:44
There's Nothing Healthy About a Tan PSA 6:00
Mastercard 6:30
Fitbiz 6:45
9's Wide World of Sports Cricket Sponsors 7:00
Moonlight 7:30
3 Mobile 8:00
Ford 8:30
KFC 9:00
AAMI 9:30
Bunnings 10:00
Mitsubishi 10:30
Solo 11:00
LG 11:30
9's Wide World of Sports Cricket Sponsors 11:45
Te...
2008.
RPA: Where Are They Now? 0:00
Bunnings 0:14
Gilette Fusion Power 0:45
Harvey Norman 1:14
Motor Finance Wizard 1:29
Quitline 1:44
Target 2:14
A Current Affair 2:29
Mitsubishi 2:44
NIB 3:14
Dulux Weathershield 3:29
McDonalds McDippers 3:45
Quitline lung cancer 4:15
The Good Guys 4:44
Two and a Half Men/Till Death 4:59
Selleys 5:30
Harvey Norman 5:44
There's Nothing Healthy About a Tan PSA 6:00
Mastercard 6:30
Fitbiz 6:45
9's Wide World of Sports Cricket Sponsors 7:00
Moonlight 7:30
3 Mobile 8:00
Ford 8:30
KFC 9:00
AAMI 9:30
Bunnings 10:00
Mitsubishi 10:30
Solo 11:00
LG 11:30
9's Wide World of Sports Cricket Sponsors 11:45
Te...
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Channel 9 Sydney Ads April/May 2003
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Ads that aired during Season 3 of "McLeod's Daughter's". 1. "ER" Promo 0:00 2. $2 Jackpot Lotteries 0:20 3. FancyFeast Grilled 0:35 4. Breville 0:50 5. Jenny Craig 1:20 6. Foxtel Fox Footy 1:50 7. Tip Top Sunbelts 2:20 8. Holden Cruze 2:50 9. "Burke's Backyard" Promo 3:20 10. "Comedy Inc." Promo 3:35 11. Promina Share Offer - AAMI 3:50 12. Whiskas Singles 4:05 13. Perpetual Investments 4:35 14....
Channel 9 Sydney Ads February 2003
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Early 2003 ads from a tv airing of 1994's "The Jungle Book". 1. "The Bachelor" Series Finale Promo 0:00 2. Mitsubishi Pajero 0:15 3. Baker's Delight 1:00 4. 2GB Promo 1:15 5. KFC 1:30 6. Airwell 2:00 7. Women's Day 2:30 8. Hippo Moisture Absorber 3:00 9. 60 Minutes 3:30 10. Nine News and Current Affairs Promo 3:40 11. MyZone Pt. 1 4:10 12. Crunchy Nut 4:25 13. Honda Jazz 4:40 14. Tip Top Subles...
Channel 9 Sydney Ads September 2000
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Advertisements that aired during Michael J. Fox's last episode of "Spin City" in Australia. 1. Who Wants to be a Millionaire? 0:00 2. Optus "info 2 you" 0:30 3. Capt'n Snooze 1:00 4. Nike 1:30 5. The Daily Juice Company 2:00 6. "Mr Accident" Trailer 2:15 7. Optus "info 2 you" 2:45 8. Water Rats 3:01 9. McDonald's Olympics ad (America) 3:31 10. Telstra 4:00 11. DAA Breakfast PSA 4:31 12. Kodak M...
Channel 9 Sydney Ads August 1998
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Advertisements which aired during the initial Australian broadcast of the Friends Season 4 finale, "The One with Ross' Wedding". 1. Mitsubishi Lancer Coupe Beach 0:00 2. Threado Ski Resort Men's Room 0:15 3. Naprogesic 0:30 4. Sliding Doors TV Trailer 0:45 5. Westinghouse 1:15 6. Bob Jane T-Marts 1:45 7. Dolmio Sauce 2:00 8. Mitsubishi Lancer Coupe Airplane 2:15 9. Goned But Not Forgotten Promo...
The Bob Harvey Collection: Sydney and Melbourne Trams
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8mm footage featuring Sydney's and Melbourne's trams (and trains) in the 1950s and 60s as filmed by the late Bob Harvey. This film was copied to DVD some years ago and contains highlights such as: 1. Early days of Parramatta Park Steam Tramway in the 1950's. 2. R1 1951 or 1992 in 1954 Royal Visit Livery passing Sydney Dental Hospital. 3. Colour footage of the Balmain Counterweight Dummy. 4. Bal...
Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Torch Relays through Campbelltown - Seven News Sydney
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Seven News coverage of the Olympic Torch relay passing through Campbelltown prior to the Sydney 2000 Olympics in September, followed by coverage of the Paralympic Torch relay a month later.
ABC Australia Promos September 2007
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2007 ABC TV previews which aired between broadcasts of Doctor Who, Midsomer Murders and Compass. 1. Next: Doctor Who "Blink" 0:00 2. Next Wednesday: Summer Heights High Premier 0:10 3. Tomorrow Night: Three Men in a Boat 0:45 4. Monday Night: Enough Rope with Andrew Denton 1:14 5. Summer Heights High Teaser 1:40 6. ABC "Entertainment" Ident 1:48 7. Choir of Hard Knocks 1:57 8. 7:30 Report Promo...
STM Works Days 1990
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A selection of works days at the Sydney Tramway museum during 1990. Video taken by Richard Jones.
Channel 7 Sydney Ads December 1992
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Ads which aired during a Midday Showing of "A Rage to Live" in December 1992. 1. Perfect Strangers Promo 0:00 2. Lucky Lotteries Sydney 2000 Bid Lottery 0:10 3. Tweed Perfume 0:40 4. Godfreys 0:55 5. Kmart Christmas Sales 1:25 6. Sunshine State Mangos 1:55 7. Melitta Coffee Maker 2:25 8. CityRail Off-Peak Savings 2:55 9. MacGyver Promo 3:10 10. 7 News Update 3:30 11. CityRail Off-Peak Savings 4...
The Bob Harvey Collection: Private Railways of NSW
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Assorted 8mm film of NSW private railway systems by the late Bob Harvey. The sequence is as follows: - 15 class of South Maitland railway, then Hebburn colliery loco no 1, then back to the south Maitland railways. - J & A Browns R O D locomotives shunting then a trip down to Hexham. Movie of one of the big Kitson tanks shunting. - ARHS trip over the J & A Browns railway Sunday 17.6 1962. - Corr...
The Bob Harvey Collection: SPER Tours to Dungog and Belmont
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8mm film by Bob Harvey of two rail tours by SPER. The first film features the tour to Dungog held on the 12th October 1968, with loco 3654 to Broadmeadow, then 3046 to Dungog and return. The 36 class returned the train to Sydney. The second film is of an earlier tour with 3142 to Newcastle. The train was assisted up Fassifern bank by locomotive 3067 to Newcastle. The trip continued to Belmont w...
The Bob Harvery Collection: Model Locomotives and Railways
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8mm film compilation by the late Bob Harvey of model railway paraphernalia. The first film is taken at the West Ryde live steamers association and was shot during the early to mid 1960s. The second film is a selection of commercial films both of English electric trains and steam of a wider gauge. The third film is shot at Colo Vale in the early to mid 70's, taken at the "Southern Highlands Tran...
STM Traffic Day 2007
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Video by Don Campbell of traffic operations at the Sydney Tramway Museum circa 2007. Featuring Berlin Rekowagen 5133, Brisbane Phoenix 548 and Melbourne Z2 111.
Vintage Bus Day 2007
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Video by Don Campbell of vintage buses as operated by the Sydney Bus Museum, during Australia Day 2007.
STM Early New Site Operations - 31st July 1988
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STM Early New Site Operations - 31st July 1988
STM Pole Installation - Royal National Park Line 1992
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STM Pole Installation - Royal National Park Line 1992
Sydney Tramway Museum on Sydney Weekender 2002
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Sydney Tramway Museum on Sydney Weekender 2002
Trams in Batman Ave Melbourne - 10th May 1999
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Trams in Batman Ave Melbourne - 10th May 1999
The Bob Harvey Collection: Cavalcade of NSW GOVT Locomotives Pt. 4
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The Bob Harvey Collection: Cavalcade of NSW GOVT Locomotives Pt. 4
The Bob Harvey Collection: Cavalcade of NSW GOVT. Locomotives Pt. 3
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The Bob Harvey Collection: Cavalcade of NSW GOVT. Locomotives Pt. 3
The Bob Harvey Collection: Cavalcade of NSW GOVT. Locomotives Pt. 2
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The Bob Harvey Collection: Cavalcade of NSW GOVT. Locomotives Pt. 2
The Bob Harvey Collection: Cavalcade of NSW GOVT. Locomotives Pt. 1
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The Bob Harvey Collection: Cavalcade of NSW GOVT. Locomotives Pt. 1
The Bob Harvey Collection - Waratah Spring Festival Parade Early 1960's
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The Bob Harvey Collection - Waratah Spring Festival Parade Early 1960's
The Bob Harvey Collection - Tour to Bomaderry
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The Bob Harvey Collection - Tour to Bomaderry
The Bob Harvey Collection - Rail Tour to Dungog
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The Bob Harvey Collection - Rail Tour to Dungog
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April 30, 2003 not May 2003
Omg my old friend Claire is in this video, dancing in that 'green uniform' song. She was a tram conductor around this time. What memories! Sadly we fell out of touch. Hope you're doing well, Claire! ❤
Shame on the Authorities that closed these lines and the tram lines of Sydney. Boy ...do we need them now, in these days of "super-size-Sydney". Do we need to be so large. We could have a few cities each with a million people in them. Not ONE HUGE METROPOLOUS.
July 1998 not August 1998
July not August
Just imagine what a great tourist attraction that would have been today...
2029 can still be seen at Thirlmere rail museum
Absolutely priceless footage. Some great film here. Thank you Bob Harvey 😊
My first job railways auburn and glenferrie station in the 80's, got back into it in 2000's but the old days of all stations manned decent customer service parcels etc was the best memories. My late father was A SENIOR railways union worke,r i recall the fight just to get management to not allow trucks with rusted holes in the foot wells not be used..
Dad was a very keen amateur photographer and film maker and loved his trains and trams. Although his first love was trams, he was nevertheless just as keen on filming steam locomotives, the occasional diesel locomotive and on rarer occasions the Sydney ferries and even some aircraft thrown in for good measure (I got my lifetime aviation bug from the latter, not so much the trams stuff I'm afraid, though I do enjoy watching old steam trains (or "puffer trains" as Dad used to call them). Dad was especially productive in the 1970s when he would take us all on steam train trips all around NSW. On weekends (strictly after dinner of course) he would sit there at the kitchen table painstakingly editing his raw film footage with a film splicer, advancing later on to including home made title footage on his films as well adopting a new-fangled re-usable self adhesive titling system that had just come onto the consumer market. Thereafter would follow "film nights" where his prized creations were shown on the "big screen". This particular footage was taken a couple of years before I was thought of so to speak and both Dad and Mum travelled on the last service on that line. At 19:41 that is actually Mum waving at Dad and looking into the camera! I actually lived at Blair Athol for 17 years (between 2001 and 2018) and made a point to try and find as much of the old Camden line alignment as I could, since it effectively skirted the southern border of what later became the very same Blair Athol suburb. It became much easier to find when some earthworks were performed on that southern border (to facilitate construction of a community hall). You could then get a better look at where the line went - at least before Maryfields, the land of which is now private property.
I was born in 1963 and lived at Kenny Hill.... such great memories. Brings life to the tales I was told as a kid 👍
I will.never forget the interurban route to Sevastopol. It was quite an experience in one of the single truck cars.
Nice n I scrb you 👍♥️
A magnificent and important record if an average day 60 years ago. Thank you.
That train took me to and from hospital a number of times. A family friend, Don Selby, was a fireman on that train for many years.
Miss the conductors, worse thing the government ever did taking them away 😢 As a little kid in the 80s the no.67 was my line, I remember collecting the ticket stubs, and it was a great day when you got a star or heart shaped cut out shape on your ticket. I recall a Connie giving me a few stubs he’d stuck in the advertising along the top of the windows.
Brisbane should never have gotten rid of their trams. They are the most popular form of public transport globally. The only reason that Melbourne still has its trams is because of my dad's cousin, Major General Sir Robert Risson. He was head of the tramways board in Victoria. And another thing, did you notice all the Australian made cars. What a time
Fantastic shots
Beautiful thanks a lot 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
You wouldn't recognise the RVR at the tunnels for the whole area is thickly wooded and where the rail lines were is now often a deeply rutted dirt track. Richmond Main Mining Museum was going to restore ROD 21 but then found it to be in need of too much work for them so they gave up, painted it black with the letters ROD on it's tender. The other two ROD's are at Dorrigo and will never run again.
My Dad bought special tickets to take us children on the very last tram trip down Coronation Avenue. At the time, we didn't think it a big deal but he said we'd appreciate having done so in the future. I hope he knows how right he was. 🥰
A lovely little video thanks for the memories I worked the a class at the harbour and the k class at Enfield and the s class at Sydney yard and Enfield.
A lovely little video thanks for the memories yes the east side and the Bondi shunter in Sydney yard while i was at eveliegh .
Incredible memories! Thank you. :-)
What a Experience working on the Trams .Best paying job ever had .South Melbourne depot was like a family the Trammies stuck together. MY brother john Colton and my self and my sister jean and x husband max̌ davis .We all worked at south Melbourne. AND old Nola is still alive in Shepparton She was the first female Tram driver of south Melbourne..Great memories. DING Ding
@sue9151 Remember when we used to count up our money in revenue? The twenty cent coins had to be stacked in $4 piles in small wooden trays. You walked past my connie counting up her money and said 'working with him? You're gonna need a f#@*ing meat dish to fit in all the coins. You reckoned I was a slow driver and had more paying passengers when you worked with me. At least we didn't do the run along Balaclava Road. Known as the copper canyon! The ethnic population were notorious for paying their fares with small coins.
At 16:40 I didn’t think there was any footage of PWD No.79 ever but this made my day
Is there any of the little saddle tank engine wallaby
Short sighted politicians who were responsible for removing rail lines all across the state. Now we need them but they are gone forever. Guess what? It's still happening today. Are our politicians incompetent or corrupt. Probably both.
Brings back some memories. Thanks for preserving and sharing
I was a tram conductor in the early 90s…..best job I ever had!❤
A great little video what a shame they didn't keep a 34 and 58 class for the museum.
This was really sweet. I wish we still had conductors.
lovely video.another sad story
I liked driving real slow in front of the tram and then watching the conductor complain to the cops at the police station not to forget the driver, giving the horn heaps. What fun times
Hi from 2024
Dick in son 👈🏼
My parents had a VW beetle CPB631 and we were living in Cobbitty then. I remember seeing the last trip of the train from that car at Kenny Hill
The stations of the cross are visible at the Franciscan monastery on the way down the hill to Campbelltown at 6.40
My mother used to take this train to work. Kenny Hill is the 1:19 grade. In winter, it could take a couple of goes to get over. Great filming. Camden was a great place to grow up.
Great compilation Michael, although not a steam person I enjoyed trying to guess many of the locations.
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Theirs a house and big trees behind the smoke at 6.21-6.30...there still there.
I was a little curious about the train. I knew of it but wasn't from NSW. Then I was captivated by the sombre piano. Looking further I saw so much more of what we have lost. People hanging out of open doors and windows. Photo stops. Jumping off the train when not at a platform. Even while still moving. Dressed up for the occasion. I recently went on a steam excursion and how different it is. Freedom is what we have lost. Not just the trains or the lines or the steam engines. Something so much more. I also noted wryly how the majority of those in this clip are now dead.
Everyone responsible for their own safety...and having a whale of a time . Lost times ';)
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What a great video! Thanks for sharing! :)
To think there was a trainline there. Modern day we have no trains going to Narellan and Camden
The roads are crowded & getting worse month by month as more farms & greenfields are turned into 300 sq mtr blocks, each with a house & several cars parked in the street. Infrastructure is very thin on the ground with water & sewerage lagging behind. I don't look forward to the future crush.
@davidminer7233 damn and it was such a nice spread out area
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People in power with no foresight shutting everything down. Didn't they realise the population of Sydney would grow ???
I assume this is Liverpool Australia based on Google algorithms…
Campbelltown - Camden
Great video thanks for sharing