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A Moment to Shine - Olympic Torch in Bury
On Saturday 25th June 2012 the Olympic Torch passed through Bury.
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Garys Canon DS-8
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When Gary turned up at Bury Cine Society with a double super-8 camera we were sure of an interesting evening.
Big Steam on the East Lancs Trailer
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Bury Cine Society bring together two films for the railway enthusiast on DVD. 'Big Steam on the East Lancs' with historic footage from the 1960s, 'The Last Freight to Tottington'.
Last Freight to Tottington
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This video is a copy of a Bury Cine Society film taken in standard-8 on the last day of trains on the line in August 1963. The commentary is spoken by Terry Ashworth in a recording made in the 1990s.
Extract from THE GOLDEN VALLEY
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An extract from Bury Cine Society's film of the Irwell Valley from Deerplay to Manchester.
Extract from RETURN TO LANCASHIRE
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An extract from Bury Cine Society's film 'Return to Lancashire', the story of how the East Lancashire Railway came to reopen in the Irwell Valley from Heywood to Rawtenstall.
Extract from PORTRAIT OF WEDNESDAY
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An extract from Bury Cine Society's dramatised documentary of a day in the life of Bury during the 1960s.
Extract from OUR TOWN
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An extract from Bury Cine Society's first film of Bury, taken in the early 1960s.
Extract from MEET US AT THE MOSSES
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An extract from Bury Cine Society's film of activities at The Mosses Centre in Bury.
Extract from LANCASHIRE'S HEROES
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An extract from Bury Cine Society's film of the story of the Lancashire Fusiliers.
Extract from END OF AN ERA
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Extract from Bury Cine Society's video of the last day at the Bury Arts and Crafts Centre in Broad Street, Bury.
Birtle on Film Trailer.wmv
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Trailer of a programme of films about Birtle and the Cheesden Valley near Bury which were presented at the Lord Raglan Hotel in Nangreaves,Bury in March 2011.
Great record
Brilliant
The old line between brandlesholme and greenmount was my playground in the 1960s 1970s ,woolfold was used as a short cut from Elton High school to bankhouse Road where I lived, olives paper mill in the valley below the line, the old viaduct just before woolfold was blown up, I watched it happen ,as kids we tied ropes to the railings and swung over the little stream in the bottom, as we got older we used the line for motorbike riding , fishing in olives paper mill lodges , and what all kids do build dens, along the line at woolfold was a area of small pens where pigs were kept, it was known locally as " Sammys pen" further north along the line it was bounded in part with farm land . Fond memories of a abandoned line.
Thanks to the members of Bury Cine society for recording this unique event.
What a lovely nostalgic film, never heard of the branch, thanks for posting!
That looks a bit dangerous, all those folk walking all over those deadly conductor rails, still weren't they all turned off and disconnected north of bolton street tunnel after 1951?
Always stunned to think that rail is closed the tramsthst out completed rail are gone most local buses gone then we are told we should stop using our cars so much short sited transport planning by Out **Leaders** I'm a Londoner and much of the regeneration around Docklands was facilitated by the reuse of routes bridge and tunnels abandoned due ww2 damage or run down of dock facilities in fact if DLR had not had room to be planned the the Docklands Regeneration would not have had Government Support as Docklands Light Railways makes use of a number of redundant lines and infrastructure and if it had been built over or blocked the DLR would have cost perhaps too much. The DLR was the seed corn for the regeneration of Docklands and building of new Finance centre and the City airport and new city of Canary Wharf.... Investment in Public Transport encourages Private Money and Interest and sadly the opposite is true poor transport links blight an area...
i worked at Duckworths Grocers in the 60's. Probably being demolished in this film.
I lived at Woolfold till 1959 then Sunnywood, Tottington. Like to think it was my friends and I watching it go past? Carol Rothwell as was.
I live in Tottington and and use this route as a shortcut to Brandlesholme Road. Have also used it as shortcut from Brandlesholme Road to the big Tesco.
Year?
Hello Carol. The film was completed in 1961 but the Whit Walks would be taken, according to the society's minutes at Whitsuntide 1960.
Refreshing to see no hivis jackets anywhere
i love it. thankyou so much for posting. the steam train goes through one of my fields.. the e.l.r, that is. x
This is a wonderfully nostalgic video reminding us of railways we once had. Of course we are all sorry now in these days of reducing our carbon footprint and the number of cars on the roads that we did not keep and develop these lines.
I have a mint one for SALE.
how much ?
I worked at Walmsleys in the 1970's with some lovely girls in the telephone and telex room. Happy Days
Bernie Warburton did you work with a lady called Jennifer Wynne/Griffiths
Sorry I don't remember that name. x
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So sad that we just ripped up these lines........😩 We need them now 😊
Its a video, not cine
where do you get film for it? I only found Foma makes it?
Petko Iordanov, Fomapan r100 is the last emulsion in Ds8 still widely available since Ektachrome and Fuji Velvia is gone. You could get Orwo Un54 B&W film and Kahl UT18 color at a few places made by Kahl film. But the stuf from Kahl it's very hard to get....
Just picked one up myself
August 17, 1963. A week after the Great Train Robbery, 40 miles short of London Euston. The Tottington line was obviously more quiet.
Workmen with no safety boots and wearing suits. The 1960's were brilliant!
It's nice to see footage of railways before scraping or preservation but for mine it is impossible. I live next to the route that was the frigate line and too much is in the way now which couldn't be removed without SIGNIFICANT investment or peoples backing.
Great footage! Do you know which part of bury it is? I have no clue.
Kay Gardens. The shops with the awnings are the Co-op buildings (department store, bakery and butcher's) with the George Hotel semi-end of the row. The Royal Cinema can be seen in the background.
I remember fondly the trains running on this line. The sidings at Woolfold terrified me as a kid, as there were lots of lines to cross, as you can see in the video. Also there were loads of coal heaps, which local residents used to help themselves to in the dead of night!! Great video.
Excellent video, thanks
Excellent video, I run and walk down the old lines regularly. What a pity it wasn't still open with Met stations all the way to Holcombe Brook.
How interesting - I discovered this area in 2009 - nice to know more about it - many thanks
Amazing i live near tottington and i have walked over the viaduct many times
Wonder what happened to any other footage taken on the day? At least one movie camera is evident. Pity no photo record of the line prior to demolition has surfaced. Also good to finally have the trackbed footpath from Greenmount to Bury completed. I remember BR 'refencing' the line between Brandlesholme Rd Halt and Woolfold immediately before the line was closed. I naively thought they'd decided to keep it open!!
This is amazing, and incredibly rare footage. The area has changed so much. This is a wonderful video.
gentle nostalgia , and very watchable
Great to see that Bury Cine club felt this worth recording. Lovely to see my Father , Canon Reg Smith in the Church , and also a great man , Bernard Barrattt at the Organ which he graced with his presence for so many years. Nostalgia , ah!
Have you got any more of this, it is bringing back so many happy memories of my childhood in Bury in the 60s. Kay Gardens, the old Market hall, the smart green corporation buses, the cinema. I loved it then, now, alas, its a bit of a shit hole
Ive been looking for this video for ages, thank you again....truely great to see the old days.
eagle1711 poor quality video not worth watching! Can't see anything!
Thank you for loading these