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Rodan a Japanese 'Kaiju' short
A very short version of Rodan a Japanese film from 1956.
Two Giant creatures wreak havoc on a Japanese city, and it's up to the military and scientists to put an end to them.
A black and white silent short, I have added music and sound effects to try and make it more enjoyable.
I hope that you enjoy.
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Goodwood 1951 The Daily Graphic Trophy Race
Просмотров 2494 часа назад
This race was a Non-Championship F1 race which took place at the Goodwood race track, on the 29th of September, 1951 The prize was the Goodwood Daily Graphic Trophy. A young Stirling Moss was drving an HWM - Alta and finished 5th in the race. Giueppe 'Nino' Farina won ethe race driving an Alfa Romeo 159, with Reg Parnell (Ferrari 375), and Tony Rolt (Delage 15S8 - ERA), coming in 2nd and 3rd re...
Scillonian II Ferry leaving St Mary's Port
Просмотров 987 часов назад
A rare film of the Scillonian II Ferry leaving St Mary's Port on the Isles of Scilly for Penzance. This hardy little ship served the line from 1955 to 1977 Due to it's shallow draft the ferry was quite the ride in rough weather, and passengers regularly suffered injuries including broken limbs. Having being sold on in 1977 and undergoing several name changes, she was abandoned at Bourgas, Bulga...
Hong Kong 1954, rare and historic footage.
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Rare footage of a Hong Kong just 9 years after the end of World War 2, with some fantastic shots of working boats and warships. The population had expanded after the war from 600,00 to 2.1 million putting a lot of pressure on the colony, and the film opens with shots of people trying to sell goods at an open air market. There are also shots of the Tiger Pagoda, and the third version of the HSBC...
BEA Sikorsky Penzance to Isles of Scilly service, circa 1969
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BEA flew a Sikorsky S-61n from Penzance Heliport to St Mary's Airport on the Scilly Isles, from 1964 until British Airways took over the service in 1975. This film was shot circa 1969, and features footage of the ground shot from within the helicopter. The service was know as the most relialbe and safest in the world at that time.
A Mis-Remembered Childhood pt2
Просмотров 2421 час назад
More memories of when I grew up in the Norfolk village of Cley-Next-The-Sea., along with some of my families history and their involvement in the village. I try and explain what a breeches Bouy is, and have a look at a WW2 Alan Williams Turret. Also briefly see where I was born, and an image of my Great Grandfather who was a baker in the village. For more walks like this, please visit www.youtu...
HMY Britannia NATO Fleet Review 1969
Просмотров 70День назад
Some Home Movie shots of the iconic Royal Yacht Britannia, these were taken in 1969 during the NATO Fleet Review on the 16th of May. The long shots of the warships make it hard to identify any of them, but yu can see American Carrier USS Wasp fairly clearly. Smaller vessels are going backwards and forwards, and Trinity House Vessel Trinity is seen Patricia close ups of Britannia. Some great sho...
A daytrip to historic Iona in the early 60's
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A charming film probably recorded in the early 60's of a day trip to the Scottish island of Iona. This small island is known for its role in Christianity, and it's art and culture. Seen in the film is a foot passenger ferry that would have come in from Fionnphort, Isle of Mull, and later in the distance on the Sound of Iona can be seen a larger ferry, there is also a good shot of the Benedictin...
QE2 in dock loading cargo while receiving day visitors - circa 1966
Просмотров 12414 дней назад
The QE2 Ocean Liner in port (probably Southampton her home port), receiving day visitors while preparing for her next sailing. A Bay Window Volkswagen Transporter is seen being loaded onto the lift, before descending to a car deck. Also seen is a liner 'parking up' with aid of tugs, not sure who the ship is and would love to know.
TS CAESAREA from when British Rail sailed a fleet of ferries.
Просмотров 9 тыс.14 дней назад
Found home footage of TS CAESAREA a ferry that British Rail sailed from 1960 before they sold her in 1980. She is seen in the livery used by British Rail from the mid sixties, to the mid 70's. She sailed from Weymouth to the Channel Islands until 1975, when she was transferred to cross channel services running from Dover to France. Once she had been sold on she had a rather sad end to her life,...
Hong Kong 1954 Happy Valley Racecourse meeting
Просмотров 13814 дней назад
Rediscovered footage of Happy Valley Racecourse from a 1954 meeting. Hong Kong residents are out and about, having dressed up for the occasion. Along with racegoers there are also scenes of the jockeys preparing for a race, and the police(?) band entertaining the crowds.
Gibralter 1971? including a military event
Просмотров 47121 день назад
A Home Movie showing Gibraltar in 1971 perhaps. Shown are soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, who were stationed there in 1971. Also in 1971 the Royal Gibralter Regiment gained their colours, and soldiers are shown drilling, perhaps rehearsing for the ceremony? Normal tourist scenes are also shown, such as visiting the rock with its Barbary Macaques, and visiting the House of Assembly.
HMS Hermes on passage from Port of Aden through the Suez Canal 1963
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HMS Hermes going from the Port of Aden and through The Flight with Gannets Canal in August of 1963. Hermes was returnig from here cruise to the Far East, among the crew was my father Petty Officer Sidey A Mech(O). My Dad was with Squadron 814 Squadron, working on their Wessex Helicopters, the other squadron on the ship were, 892 Squadron flying Sea Vixens, 803 Squadron flying Supermarine Scimit...
RAF Seletar Singapore 1963
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My Father then serving in the Royal Navy aboard HMS Hermes, spent a period of time at RAF Selecta working on a Marine Marker device, which was to be fitted to Wessex helicopters. The film shows the entrance gates to Seletar, and servicemen enjoying the large swimming pool on the base. Also shown is a Blackburn Beverly heavy transport aircraft taking off from the airfield.
Hong Kong 1963 Victoria Harbour
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Hong Kong 1963 Victoria Harbour
The changes to the village where I was born.
Просмотров 914Месяц назад
The changes to the village where I was born.
Langkawi 1963, HMS Hermes visits while on Exercise Jet 1963
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Langkawi 1963, HMS Hermes visits while on Exercise Jet 1963
A Birth, A Christening, Arbroath and RNAS Condor 1965
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A Birth, A Christening, Arbroath and RNAS Condor 1965
Arbroath Wedding 1965
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Arbroath Wedding 1965
HMS Hermes 1963, Mombasa, Port of Aden, Suez Canal, and Barcelona, using unique and historic clips.
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HMS Hermes 1963, Mombasa, Port of Aden, Suez Canal, and Barcelona, using unique and historic clips.
Hong Kong 1963, with unique and historic amateur footage, including Falklands veteran HMS Hermes
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Hong Kong 1963, with unique and historic amateur footage, including Falklands veteran HMS Hermes
Kate Bush, Army Dreamers an interpretation
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Kate Bush, Army Dreamers an interpretation

Комментарии

  • @stevethomas4310
    @stevethomas4310 9 часов назад

    Wonderfull.

  • @flashgordon3715
    @flashgordon3715 15 часов назад

    Is there original sound available. I'd like to hear the engines.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 14 часов назад

      @@flashgordon3715 I wish there was, this is a silent short film that I found, there might be films of cars from this ere on RUclips but I think they are few and far between - sorry

  • @DODO-vy6sf
    @DODO-vy6sf 2 дня назад

    People say that Singapore became rich due to independence. But Hong Kong also became rich as Crown Colony.

  • @dennyliu7494
    @dennyliu7494 3 дня назад

    Thank you. That was the year I was born, in Hong Kong.

  • @boris8787
    @boris8787 4 дня назад

    A great video - thanks!! 🎥

  • @Methilde
    @Methilde 4 дня назад

    When you realized that the world acceleration is much to fast, like for cars there's a limit before the crash

  • @philyip4432
    @philyip4432 4 дня назад

    I remember that old Hong Kong very well . Thank you for bringing back some very fond memories.

  • @c.morees9698
    @c.morees9698 6 дней назад

    Great to see it like this in 2025😊( real history )

  • @50thunderer26
    @50thunderer26 7 дней назад

    Great video. Reminds me of childhood holidays on board the Earl Godwin and the Earl William.

  • @janentomenkafka
    @janentomenkafka 10 дней назад

    We used to call these ferries "mail boats". They mostly carried passengers, mail and some freight. No RoRo back then. Belgium had similar ferries, operated by the department for maritime transport (RMT). The British vessels were operated by Sealink. Both companies served the Ostend-Dover line.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 10 дней назад

      @@janentomenkafka thank you for for that interesting information

  • @69spook
    @69spook 10 дней назад

    Ferry interesting 😅

  • @brookey262
    @brookey262 11 дней назад

    I saw her sister ship, Sarnia, launched at Cowes, whilst co-incidentally on holiday on the IOW, and the Caesarea bought my new wife and I home after our honeymoon in Guernsey in April 1967. (We had flown out). Brings back good memories.

  • @stevehillier7018
    @stevehillier7018 11 дней назад

    Was it The Hengist and Horsa out of Folkestone in the mid 70s

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 11 дней назад

      @@stevehillier7018 www.hhvferry.com/hengist1.html for their history

  • @europa2000man
    @europa2000man 12 дней назад

    The ferry company with the British Rail logo was Sealink (I think it was owned by British Rail because they used to put trains on their ferries over to the Continent before the opening of the Channel Tunnel). They were a big ferry operator in Britain until the 1990's. They had sailings out of basically every port in Britain, from the English Channel ferries from Dover to Calais, Isle of Wight ferries, ferries over to Ireland from Holyhead, Fishguard, Liverpool and Stranraer, along with the ferry from Newcastle to Holland and Harwich to Holland. I think Stena Line took Sealink over in the late 1980s and were renamed Stena Sealink Line. They would change their name again to just Stena Line around the time they were launching the HSS high speed ferries, about 1996 / 97.

  • @reynardbizzar5461
    @reynardbizzar5461 12 дней назад

    Unbelievable to think it was built at Cowes .

  • @tonys1636
    @tonys1636 12 дней назад

    I wonder what happened to the train carrying ferries that took the Night Ferry and the Golden Arrow services to and from Paris across the Channel as well as freight wagons. SNCF also had train carrying ferries that brought the London service of the Orient Express over.

  • @chrisst8922
    @chrisst8922 12 дней назад

    We took the hovercraft across to Boulogne or Calais in the 70's from Dover. That was the SRN6 before the SRN4 started. It was too rough for it coming back so we had to go on the London which was horrible.

  • @juliemcmeekin2095
    @juliemcmeekin2095 12 дней назад

    Nice video. Don’t think they would let you bring your camper van on a cruise now. I can remember the launch as a I left school in paisley. Thanks

  • @anthonyflambard6472
    @anthonyflambard6472 13 дней назад

    Christened with the latin names for Jersey and Guernsey, I often travelled on Caesarea and Sarnia between the islands when I spent my childhood in Jersey. Both ships were reliable and quite comfortable for the time. I also remember a visit to the bridge of Caesarea one time, en route between St Helier and St Peter Port.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @@anthonyflambard6472 how interesting, when doing research I don’t think I saw that about their names, thank you for that

  • @stoneliu6784
    @stoneliu6784 13 дней назад

    Hong Kong has been ruined, never ever the previous Hong Kong anymore 😢😢😢😢😢

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @@stoneliu6784 sorry to hear this, hope my dads film brought back some happy memories

  • @alannewman85
    @alannewman85 13 дней назад

    Beautiful vessel. Compared to today’s vessels diminutive in size, huge in personality!

  • @majorscope
    @majorscope 13 дней назад

    Another memory of these ships when out sailing with my father. You always knew when one had docked. There was a great line of cardboard boxes all thrown overboard to clear the ship probably for taking on more stock in weymouth. Anybody remember this?.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @@majorscope I’m loving all the memories that people are having

  • @majorscope
    @majorscope 13 дней назад

    I knew these ferries well. Known as Seastink for good reasons. Travelled on them a few times from Weymouth to Cherbourg i think.

  • @JamesFerguson-w1r
    @JamesFerguson-w1r 13 дней назад

    QE2 Was launched in September 1967, I was in primary school in Glasgow and remember it. Nice vid.

  • @rwm2986
    @rwm2986 13 дней назад

    A good find, thanks. In '63 or '64, Weymouth to Jersey and return on the Sarnia including the Boat Train, steam hauled from Waterloo, along the tramway from just outside Weymouth station to the Quay and back. I remember cars being 'craned' from the quayside into the hold. Happy Days!

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @@rwm2986 thank you for the great memories

  • @nicksayajirao1730
    @nicksayajirao1730 13 дней назад

    I remember travelling to Jersey as a seven year old with my parents on Sarnia. My earliest holiday memory.

  • @gertkaiser4273
    @gertkaiser4273 13 дней назад

    The first place I owned was a 1 bedroom flat carved out of what once was the manager’s house Samuel White. Glorious look to east Cowes and what once was a railway station on the Cowes to Newport line. I have been told that in its heyday there were 3 trains coming in from Newport with the men working in the yards. I don’t know how true this is but I’ve always liked the Story

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @@gertkaiser4273 thank you for your lovely memory

  • @MervynPartin
    @MervynPartin 13 дней назад

    A very enjoyable piece of archive footage, from the days when we had British Rail and good ship builders- I had quite a few trips on the ferries (and on the trains, they were comfortable in those days!) A minor point- there was a typo in your otherwise excellent descriptive titles- the design of the turbines was Pametrada, not Pametrade.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @@MervynPartin I don’t think I’ve ever posted a film without at least one typo 🙄, but thank you for your words.

  • @jacquespollet7999
    @jacquespollet7999 13 дней назад

    Le " CAESAREA " était certainement l'un des plus beaux ferry du "détroit du pas de Calais " au départ de Boulogne sur mer , rien à voir avec les "caisses flottantes " de maintenant , des navires sans charme ressemblant davantage à des " fers à repasser " ....nostalgie d'une époque révolue

    • @davidray6762
      @davidray6762 13 дней назад

      I remember travelling with the local Scout group for 2 weeks on Guernsey in the early 1960s. The train journey to the Weymouth keyside was incredible - pulled by a giant steam loco. And then we loaded onto the Sarnia for an endless crossing. Came back 2 weeks later on the Caeserea. It was either 1962 or 1963.

  • @DavidFennessy-yj7du
    @DavidFennessy-yj7du 13 дней назад

    I sailed on one of these sisters to Guernsey in 1972 from Weymouth, on the return to Weymouth halfway across I think maybe more, I felt DISGUSTING!!!!!!, I felt seasick, I think it that old Portland Bill peninsula may have something to do with sea conditions around it’s vicinity, later I sailed from Newhaven to Dieppe in 1978 and return, I thought on arrival at Newhaven..‘hello’ ..the Caesarea or Sarnia tied up waiting for me, this time both crossings were very pleasant, at night it was, very nice crossing

  • @AndreiTupolev
    @AndreiTupolev 14 дней назад

    My dad used to work on her and her sister Sarnia. This must date from around the 1967-70 period after the BR funnel colours had been adopted but before the Sealink branding was brought in.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @@AndreiTupolev thanks for that information, nice to hear from a family member of someone who worked on the vessels

    • @peteroldridge8077
      @peteroldridge8077 13 дней назад

      Working for BR Sealink in Guernsey and Weymouth between 74-78 in a shore based capacity I was involved with the operation of the Caesaria and Sarnia and latterly with the Earl Godwin and Caledonian Princess seeing this brings back many happy memories.Happy Days

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @ that’s good to hear

  • @gerrywatson261
    @gerrywatson261 14 дней назад

    In the 60's/70's I used to be fascinated as kid on holiday at Weymouth watching her and Sarnia going back and forth to the channel islands. Good times.

  • @bluevanimaging9998
    @bluevanimaging9998 14 дней назад

    Travelled on both these ships in 1967 and 1969 to Guernsey. Rough in Chan el if I remember correctly. Also got to travel from Waterloo to Weymouth on boat train which ran through streets on way to docks.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 14 дней назад

      @@bluevanimaging9998 I’ve seen pictures of the Weymouth train, don’t think they’d let a train do that today!

    • @bluevanimaging9998
      @bluevanimaging9998 14 дней назад

      ​@@PrintMonkeylast regular train in 1987 last railtour in 1999 and most track lifted 2020/21. Could have been a tourist attraction if reopened as preserved line perhaps but council wanted it gone. Too much traffic!

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 13 дней назад

      @ same old same old 🫤

  • @Timstravels01
    @Timstravels01 14 дней назад

    Fabulous footage.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 14 дней назад

      @@Timstravels01 thank you

  • @JimShearing
    @JimShearing 14 дней назад

    I went on a school day trip from Folkestone to Boulogne on the Caesarea - must have been about 1977 or 78. There was a big swell on the channel on the way over, and by the time we came back it was a full on storm. By then I think they'd allocated the poor old Caesarea to school trips, as there only seemed to be kids & teachers on board. It was awash with sick and after holding outside Folkestone harbour we were all delighted to get off the old tub !

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 14 дней назад

      @@JimShearing great story thank you 😆

  • @jamesgilbart2672
    @jamesgilbart2672 14 дней назад

    I remember crossing to Guernsey and back on these ships back in August 1971. It was fun even if the sea was quite bumpy. We took the boat train from Waterloo which reached the dock via the Weymouth streets - it was all very exciting for a 12 year old!

  • @ianroyston1065
    @ianroyston1065 14 дней назад

    I went from Weymouth to Jersey on this ship in about 1971

  • @paulmahy
    @paulmahy 14 дней назад

    Gorgeous ships, the Sarnia and Caeserea were uniquely fitted with bow rudders to help when going astern. Salied on them many times and loved every second, they were never late or cancelled, the best ferries to serve the Channel Islands.

  • @adjam7782
    @adjam7782 14 дней назад

    I live in Jersey and sailed on this boat a few time when I was younger. One time I told my friends that I was sailing to England on the Diarrhoea, which still makes everyone laugh still to this day.

  • @paultanker5606
    @paultanker5606 15 дней назад

    G'dy to you, Thank you for this piece of long gone History when life a bit more Peaceful, my Family and I used to catch the Liverpool to Llandudno in 50/60s! Armadale West Aust.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 15 дней назад

      @@paultanker5606 my pleasure, glad you liked it and pleased to have bought back happy memories

  • @dominicwood3451
    @dominicwood3451 15 дней назад

    Live in East Cowes, too young to remember these being built, but I have pictures of these on the building stocks. Anyone who knows the river Medina now will be incredulous that these 2 ships were launched lengthways! The building stages were levelled and filled in, to the effect that the hard standing area is part car park, part factory building for GKN Westlands.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 15 дней назад

      @@dominicwood3451 thank you for a bit more background history

    • @reynardbizzar5461
      @reynardbizzar5461 12 дней назад

      My Dad worked at White’s.

  • @gwizz9175
    @gwizz9175 15 дней назад

    Nice old footage. I remember the Larne - Stranraer route had similar ferries.

  • @geoff1201
    @geoff1201 15 дней назад

    There even used to be boat trains to the ferries, from Waterloo, that ran through the streets of Weymouth from the station to the dockside ruclips.net/video/eRssRZOw_z0/видео.html

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 15 дней назад

      @@geoff1201 wow! Great pics, thanks for that.

    • @karabatsi
      @karabatsi 15 дней назад

      My Grandma lived on Guernsey and I did that trip many times. Originally the ferry sailed from Southampton. I have just found out that the boat train switched back to Southampton in the early 80's. I had emigrated to Australia then. The last time I was on Guernsey was 1972.

    • @davidjones332
      @davidjones332 9 дней назад

      They just pulled up the rails in the streets a couple of years ago. There was some idea of using them as a tramway, but it came to nothing.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 9 дней назад

      @ that’s sad

  • @kenstevens5065
    @kenstevens5065 18 дней назад

    A throwback like railway hotels to pre 1947 nationalisation days when the railway companies owned them. Like the nationalised railways shipping and hotels never received the investment from Government to make them anything other than mediocre parts of the nationised railway system.They were never privatised with the railways by the John Major Goverment but were sold off.

    • @tonys1636
      @tonys1636 12 дней назад

      BTH were great quality hotels often above stations that provided excellent service at affordable prices for most, they also did the catering on the trains. Stayed at the North British as it was above Edinburgh Waverley many times.

    • @kenstevens5065
      @kenstevens5065 12 дней назад

      @tonys1636 Thanks for your input.

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 21 день назад

    Villages were largely self-sufficient back then. Post office, pub, butcher, electrician, greengrocer, doctor's surgery, newsagent, toy shop and police house, perhaps a bank, ironmonger and haberdasher. Rising property values meant selling tomatoes or the daily newspaper was less profitable than selling up and taking the cash. Can't blame people, but English villages today are dormitory places and unrecognisable from the 1960s and 70s.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 21 день назад

      @@borderlands6606 absolutely!

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 21 день назад

      @@borderlands6606 absolutely!

  • @tooflesstesla
    @tooflesstesla 22 дня назад

    Great nostalgia 🙏 Pyramid Hill is Ngong Ping Shan in Ma On Shan.

  • @JonWhitton
    @JonWhitton 25 дней назад

    All great films, thanks for sharing them

  • @joyofthings
    @joyofthings 25 дней назад

    Lovely walk with you, so interesting, we used to play out dawn till dusk.xx🐝🐝

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 25 дней назад

      If you would like to see Archie and I on more walks, please see Adventuring Archie on RUclips ruclips.net/channel/UCNl8UT1yJGl6f-3iQEX0s0Q

  • @raymondyee2008
    @raymondyee2008 25 дней назад

    Nice video. Coming from Singapore I can tell you that Seletar Airport today just only preserves the old buildings and not so much of the military legacy. Even getting there is quite a challenge.

    • @PrintMonkey
      @PrintMonkey 25 дней назад

      Thank you for this, very interesting as judging from his diary entries at this period I don't think it was his favourite place to be at.

  • @danielguy1963
    @danielguy1963 26 дней назад

    Wonderful👍Singapore is my favourite place to visit.