I was wondering if you knew the specifications of the camera or indeed the model of the camera and lens used to get this footage? I'm working on a project to try and recreate a 1920/30 look so it is particularly interesting to me right now.
Hi Leo, We are from the Elwood Neighbourhood House in Tennyson Street and we are having a little function next week with long time residents of Elwood and we would like to have this film on show. Is this okay ?
Thanks David. Good point. I think for 16mm film I should be using an aspect ration closer to 4:3 but I may have used 16:9. If I get time I'll see if I can correct
Fantastic, thanks Leo.I thought that may have been the case. I am Admin of the facebook group St.Kilda Images & Stories, a member group that has been running for over 8 years. This footage has been doing the rounds on various groups however no one has ever acknowledged or attributed it to anyone of which I would like to do on our group page. Funny , my wife's in-laws are Hogans too. Would you be able to message me on FB by any chance . Cheers Tim Swampy.
Hi Ross - any suggestions appreciated. I am fairly certain the woman on the left is Ellen Juckert based upon still pictures of her after she married Robert. However, I am less certain about the woman on the right. But, I could be wrong on both.
Burnt down during the 70’s from memory. I may not be right but I don’t think so. It was called the Palais de Danes & checking it burnt down in 1968. It was next to the Palais theatre , Luna Park was on the other side.
Everyone was happy....relaxed.Thank you for sharing this...reminded me of my Mum.xoPeace:)
A great slice of history, thank you for posting this!
These videos are absolutely wonderful !
Not one person heavy set or overweight. Sign of the times.
I'm 59 years old. What wouldn't I give to be able to go back and live there forever.
amazing, thank you for sharing
This won't play. Is anyone else having this problem?
I was wondering if you knew the specifications of the camera or indeed the model of the camera and lens used to get this footage? I'm working on a project to try and recreate a 1920/30 look so it is particularly interesting to me right now.
your video never loads for me? i do not get to see is it
Is the man drying himself from 2.36 ... naked? Doesn't look like he has any togs / bathers on.
Cool I wish my phone was a time machine take a pic and date and go back. Cheers
Hi Leo, We are from the Elwood Neighbourhood House in Tennyson Street and we are having a little function next week with long time residents of Elwood and we would like to have this film on show. Is this okay ?
Elwood St Kilda Nlc - go for it. My grandfather would be delighted to know that his hobby would be appreciated by people almost 90 years later
Hello Leo, great stuff. Just wondering how this was transferred as the aspect is a little squashed. Regards David
Thanks David. Good point. I think for 16mm film I should be using an aspect ration closer to 4:3 but I may have used 16:9. If I get time I'll see if I can correct
Hi Leo, is this National archive footage or are you related to it somehow? cheers Tim
Tim Swampy Hi, its my grandfathers and please feel free to use. Leo
Fantastic, thanks Leo.I thought that may have been the case. I am Admin of the facebook group St.Kilda Images & Stories, a member group that has been running for over 8 years. This footage has been doing the rounds on various groups however no one has ever acknowledged or attributed it to anyone of which I would like to do on our group page. Funny , my wife's in-laws are Hogans too. Would you be able to message me on FB by any chance . Cheers Tim Swampy.
3:49 A left handed ‘Gentleman’ 🤭
Hi Leo,
I know who the two young women are. There are not as shown in the film description.
Hi Ross - any suggestions appreciated. I am fairly certain the woman on the left is Ellen Juckert based upon still pictures of her after she married Robert. However, I am less certain about the woman on the right. But, I could be wrong on both.
The woman on the left is Bonnie Robinson, and on the right Nance Wyatt. Both lived in the Elwood area.
These women were cousins.
Didn't the caption say
Ellen &Kath coming out changing rooms @ 3.38???
@@marlenewoolford4232 The captions are totally wrong. I know absolutely who these women are. Why do you doubt this?
What happened to the Plaza Ballroom near The Palais? Must have been knocked over for the Novotel and flats?
Burnt down during the 70’s from memory. I may not be right but I don’t think so. It was called the Palais de Danes & checking it burnt down in 1968. It was next to the Palais theatre , Luna Park was on the other side.
My Dad was a teenager......
Hi Leo, are you happy for me to link to this clip in a project I'm working on?
Feel free. i hope it is useful
Thank you :)
Sad to think that everyone in this video is now dead.
Old footage
People haven't changed much in 100 years.
95 years
96!! Notice the majority of Aussies here were lean... no processed foods!
Difficult to find anyone overweight.....unlike these days.....
They were starving....
@@david-lt9wj That’s your excuse lol
What's the obsession with this?
It's kinda sad that all these people are dead and very creepy that we're looking at dead people.
It's kind of sad that you like to think about death