WWII-Era Color Footage of Exeter, England (c. 1945)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @mrmorksstuff
    @mrmorksstuff Месяц назад

    8.04 is the top of Longbrook St I think, with the now demolished theatre in the foreground?

  • @brooksy9244
    @brooksy9244 4 года назад

    Wonderful to see this colour footage. How little the Cathedral Close/yard area has changed, aside from the loss of the Royal Clarence.

  • @davieboy65
    @davieboy65 3 года назад +1

    Footage at 4:30 onwards and 5:58 is of the Royal naval stores depot at countess wear. The little Nissan hut with 3A on was a the canteen building when i worked there...even the flat area with a soldier on top a pile of ?? With raised edges stayed the same i was there from 87 to 97..

  • @donaldmason4959
    @donaldmason4959 5 лет назад +2

    Are there any surviving clips of the US Navy base at Dunkeswell Naval Airbase. It was the only US Navy airbase in WW2

  • @robertstoneman2086
    @robertstoneman2086 Год назад +1

    Seen this before several times,it is the camp at countess wear ExEter built by Americans at ExEter Golf Club weir field House then called,the train was the ExEter to Exmouth railway line,views of Cathedral close,another of Theater Royal Longbrook Street now demolished and part view of Sidwell street church bombed in war I think 1942 the Blitz,the camp all gone now a housing Estate but Golf club still going 2023 year,
    The submarines might be at Plymouth but also could be Exmouth Docks not sure,
    Good film tough times,
    R.Stoneman ExEter U.K.👍

  • @TheEmziees
    @TheEmziees 8 лет назад +1

    how cool is this cant wait to see the rest....

  • @francishuddy9462
    @francishuddy9462 4 года назад

    Where are the harbour scenes? Plymouth?

    • @TheFancifulFish
      @TheFancifulFish  4 года назад +1

      I'm actually not sure. The film reels weren't labeled, so I'm hoping some English people can identify places.

  • @francishuddy9462
    @francishuddy9462 4 года назад

    Interesting film of St Sidwell's Church. It really was destroyed.