Life In Australia: Hobart

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2012
  • From the Film Australia Collection. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1966. Directed by Donald Anderson.
    Life In Australia: Hobart shows scenes illustrating daily life, industry, recreation and the tourist features of Hobart, Tasmania. As it follows the postman on his daily rounds it provides a description of Hobart and surrounding districts, which are crowded with historic buildings and monuments dating back to the first settlers and convicts. The Life In Australia series portrays Australian cities and rural centres as happy, lively places where good homes, abundant jobs, schools, hospitals and amenities provide the foundation for a relaxed lifestyle where sport, shopping, religion and even art combine to create a homogenous and prosperous society. If you have any information about the people or places in this film we would love to hear your comments.
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  • @DarthBastard
    @DarthBastard 2 года назад +11

    A paradise then and a paradise now. My beautiful Hobart.

  • @ShevillMathers
    @ShevillMathers 2 года назад +6

    I would not mind stepping back in time and smelling the roses instead of exhaust fumes. Remember taking the kids to the Cat &Fiddle arcade-open air in 1968. Much better family oriented days/times back then. We have lost a lot in the name of progress.

  • @kaitamybull915
    @kaitamybull915 7 лет назад +95

    camera man- Peter McKinley, my grandfather :) love this! thanks for uploading.

    • @NFSAFilms
      @NFSAFilms  7 лет назад +15

      Wow, thanks for letting us know. I'll check what other films of his we have uploaded and let you know.

    • @kaitamybull915
      @kaitamybull915 7 лет назад +6

      thank you so much!

    • @MuhammadImran-hm1dk
      @MuhammadImran-hm1dk 5 лет назад +2

      @@kaitamybull915 o really

    • @Ghostmanriding
      @Ghostmanriding Год назад

      Nice !

  • @bull716
    @bull716 3 года назад +19

    Back when our country had pride in everything we did !

  • @mikehobart
    @mikehobart 8 лет назад +33

    This brings back a lot of memories. I lived in central Hobart from 1951-1986 and many of these scenes were ones that I saw every day. Any baby boomers from Tasmania will find this engrossing.

  • @mvg2x34
    @mvg2x34 2 года назад +7

    Based on these movies, Australia in the sixties was a very idyllic place to live.

    • @rick182z
      @rick182z Год назад +1

      if you were white and middle class

  • @MsDigiom
    @MsDigiom 11 лет назад +17

    What a trip down memory lane. I used to work at Silk & Textiles and also at Cadburys. We did a school excursion through the zinc works. My memories are so clear of the Cat and Fiddle Arcade being so delighful - not like now!

  • @FranticMonster11
    @FranticMonster11 2 года назад +2

    all before my time...born in 79! but this is awesome!

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM 4 года назад +8

    It's 2020 and now the posty is riding a 3 wheeled electric cart...
    The Cat n Fiddle clock is still there but it's completely closed in in a great big mall now :/
    Moonah bowl is still there and has barely changed at all!

  • @magw21
    @magw21 12 лет назад +13

    I vaguely remember Cat and Fiddle being open-air with the fountain - what a shame it was changed!

  • @geoffbell166
    @geoffbell166 3 года назад +2

    There will never be times like that again...

  • @tasmaniantrains
    @tasmaniantrains 12 лет назад +8

    The ferry at 11:16, berthing at Princess Wharf No. 3 is indeed the Empress of Australia. Launched at Sydney's Cockatoo Dockyard in 1964, she was an ANL roll-on roll-off liner for use on the triangular Sydney - Hobart- Bell Bay - Burnie run. The Empress replaced the Princess of Tasmania (the "Pot") on the Devonport - Melbourne route in 1972, ending the service to Hobart.

  • @meekhinglim4829
    @meekhinglim4829 5 лет назад +6

    I love those olden days where people mind were simpler and friendlier. Also the way people dressed up and the cars they drove

    • @meekhinglim4829
      @meekhinglim4829 2 года назад

      @Don dunstan You don't under English to shout rubbish !

    • @lorenzomagazzeni5425
      @lorenzomagazzeni5425 Год назад

      That lovely Ford Falcon made in Australia - bullet proof cars.

  • @vittorioven
    @vittorioven 12 лет назад +4

    Wonderful childhood memories, especially Cat and Fiddle Arcade as it used to be!

  • @6ixConfessions
    @6ixConfessions 3 года назад +4

    11:58 The Cat & Fiddle Arcade was a highlight for my siblings & I, whenever we visited Hobart. Damn but we were easy to please back then.

  • @61springs
    @61springs 12 лет назад +2

    Great. If filmed in 1966 I was only 5 but can remember the Zinc Works, Cadbury's, Cat and Fiddle, Swimming lessons at Wrest Point in the sea pool before the Casiono was built........ahhh those were the days.

  • @rosssmith4638
    @rosssmith4638 6 лет назад +2

    So many memories came back of when I was a little boy. There is still nothing like Hobart.

  • @louisafarmer2385
    @louisafarmer2385 5 лет назад +4

    Oh my goodness! I lived in Hobart as a child during the early eighties! This is seriously freaky. Like a time machine. 😱👍❤

  • @skhochay
    @skhochay 11 лет назад +13

    nice postal man got some beer then went back to work

  • @marknahuysen
    @marknahuysen 2 года назад +1

    I love the old music in these films! So evocative.

  • @Bebopalula5
    @Bebopalula5 12 лет назад +4

    Wish the casino hadn't been built. It's such an eyesore compared to what the coastline looked like without it in this video.

  • @NFSAFilms
    @NFSAFilms  11 лет назад +6

    Hi this film was released in 1966. Nearly 50 years ago!

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 3 года назад +1

      @blindtoby So do I. I started working in the post office in 1974, in Sydney and this film reminds me how much of a sense of duty workers in the PO had back then. Many of the people I worked with, fought in the war. They were a terrific bunch of people.

  • @chloenichols8881
    @chloenichols8881 11 лет назад +17

    Wow, Hobart really hasn't changed much. This is fantastic! I would love to re-film this today!

    • @0pensourcegamer
      @0pensourcegamer 7 лет назад +2

      If you live there please do it! Would be very interesting to watch.

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM 4 года назад

      Sadly, you're right. Lots of people here still living in the dark ages...

    • @marcozolo3536
      @marcozolo3536 2 года назад +1

      That's not always a positive. Hobart lags behind all the other capitals because of its low population. It should be at least between the populations of Auckland and Adelaide. There really is no excuse. It would be a much more vibrant place, that's for sure

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 года назад +4

      @@marcozolo3536 yawn. Yes
      because being civilised means being open 24/7 with a big population.

    • @marcozolo3536
      @marcozolo3536 2 года назад

      @@xr6lad Bingo, now you're getting there. Plus of course the economic benefits to the state and job growth.

  • @tarkineWild
    @tarkineWild 10 лет назад +7

    What a lovely snapshot of life ,work and suburbia in the 1960's Looks so prosaic in contrast to 2013

  • @madelinecooper9981
    @madelinecooper9981 9 лет назад +21

    This is so cool. I knew my grandpa was in a video but I didn't realize it was this one until I watched it. He is one of the men leaning at the bar in the pub. I can't remember the name of it. It was great to see it. Wish I lived in the 60s :)

    • @NFSAFilms
      @NFSAFilms  9 лет назад +8

      Hi Madeline thanks for letting us know. With regard to the bar this comment was posted two years ago by The Brisbane Hotel Hobart
      "the bar that is featured at 12:50 is The Brisbane Hotel. It was called The Ye Olde Commodore Inn back then and the Licensee (1958 - 1973) was Helen Wallace Kerr. It was owned by The Hobart Football Club, i'm not sure when the bought it but the sold it on in 2008. It is now a live music venue."

    • @madelinecooper9981
      @madelinecooper9981 9 лет назад +9

      That is so cool how it has changed over the years. i love how we can go back in time with this video and see how people lived back. :)

  • @knocknapeasta
    @knocknapeasta 12 лет назад +4

    I liked the blue light on the Tasman Bridge... Nice to see that there was once a functioning public transport system at one point with trolley cars and trains, maybe it'll return one day?

  • @ytaog
    @ytaog 12 лет назад +7

    09:35 - Prof B I H Scott in Physics Lecture Theatre #1. He was Reader in Biophysics.
    09:49 - The paper tape reader on the Elliott 503 computer in the Hydro/University Computing Centre

  • @mervhill1
    @mervhill1 12 лет назад +1

    The band is The Kravats - first shot is Richard "Tich" Millhouse and Ray Woodruff.

  • @tedoneilclark4710
    @tedoneilclark4710 2 года назад +1

    Another time another place another world 😄❤️😄

  • @kazzbriggs
    @kazzbriggs 12 лет назад +2

    Excellent. Loved the old footage of how it was when it was so much more simple

  • @AdenCrockerTV
    @AdenCrockerTV 12 лет назад +1

    This makes Hobart look beautiful for sure

  • @NFSAFilms
    @NFSAFilms  12 лет назад +1

    Thanks to all for the information provided so far. Lots of details we didn't know about so please keep them coming. Much appreciated.

  • @hopo2hopo
    @hopo2hopo 11 лет назад +2

    Lovely old film and music. Love it!

  • @oscar35575
    @oscar35575 2 года назад

    Fabulous memories.

  • @chmeee9562
    @chmeee9562 5 лет назад +8

    Hobart: The city where people are seen, not heard. :)

  • @OrnumCR
    @OrnumCR 5 лет назад +10

    2:33 ambulance cuts off EJ/EH grey Holden sedan travelling in right hand lane!!

    • @WHOmedia1
      @WHOmedia1 3 года назад

      Send it to Scotty's Cameras :)

  • @hypercomms2001
    @hypercomms2001 2 года назад +4

    Interesting the change that what is now "Australia Post" was "Royal Mail" back then...

  • @pmacgowan
    @pmacgowan 2 года назад +1

    Boy this brings back memories

  • @coltal1
    @coltal1 6 лет назад +1

    wonderful.. it brought back so many memories of life in Hobart.

  • @DaffodilDaze
    @DaffodilDaze 12 лет назад +3

    Love the Zinc Works, and Cadbury and Sheridan (my nan used to steal the fabric when she worked there :-) Concert is in the Theatre Royal I think, I wonder if the school is Rosebay High School? the colours look right (if dated) and the location is right. Loved it!

  • @chrisjohnson6876
    @chrisjohnson6876 4 года назад +2

    Great upload, thanks. By heck, times have changed. very little PC or safety back then, but they managed

  • @NFSAFilms
    @NFSAFilms  12 лет назад +1

    Hi Igloo - great information, thank you. Glad you got the comments box working.

  • @SoniaH-m4g
    @SoniaH-m4g 18 дней назад

    Such a different time, when we still had manufacturing and full time jobs for the lower and lower middle class.
    I remember watching the cat, fiddle and cow jumping over the moon in rapt attention and the very rare luxury of a bowl of chips and a frog in the pond jelly at the in store cafeteria near by.

  • @Runningrampage25
    @Runningrampage25 7 лет назад +3

    %100 love this video thanks for uploading it! one happy guy watching this!

  • @vittorioven
    @vittorioven 12 лет назад +4

    The music reminded me of the "Adventures of the Seaspray" theme and sure enough, both by the same author!

  • @shystymcshysterson
    @shystymcshysterson 12 лет назад +3

    I love how the university looks. I can't believe how old those buildings must be! Same goes for that wing of the hospital that you can see -but they're thinking of updating that

  • @dukenemesis
    @dukenemesis 12 лет назад +2

    Damn the 60s look awesome.

  • @ytaog
    @ytaog 12 лет назад +3

    The black and white check meant "no standing" and was replaced by the standard yellow lines. (I preferred the black and white check as well!)

  • @shqwayne
    @shqwayne 7 лет назад +7

    I lived in Hobart from 2009 to 2014. Perhaps I met some some young people in this film, they were no longer young in front of me though.

  • @BaronBoy100
    @BaronBoy100 12 лет назад +1

    @Conniptions886 Your absolutely right - it is the Cadbury's factory - it used to have its own rail service for both workers and visitors. The scenes shot on the Dragon yacht show my late step-father at the helm. He died last year aged 91.

  • @lindsay6207
    @lindsay6207 12 лет назад +2

    The Tasman Bridge did not get 5 lanes until after the ship ran into it. They added it as they repaired it :)

  • @seceber
    @seceber 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, the jazz is beautiful

  • @featherqueen3184
    @featherqueen3184 5 лет назад +4

    11:38 An old Coles ☺️

  • @nigwilnigwil
    @nigwilnigwil 12 лет назад +3

    9:47 - 9:57 shows the Elliott 503 computer operated by the joint Hydro-Electric Commission / University of Tasmania Computing Centre (HUCC). Although it cost the modern day equivalent of 2 million dollars, it is considered to have saved 10 times that amount by providing the results of calculations to reduce the amount of cement needed for hydro-electric dam construction.
    retroComputingTasmania for more details and additional pictures of this computer from 1964.

  • @garyharry7
    @garyharry7 4 года назад +8

    A Long time ago when Tasmania made things 🤣

  • @ytaog
    @ytaog 12 лет назад +1

    The HUCC was a set of rooms on the second level of the Physics Building, not a separate building at that time. The new computing centre was built when the Burroughs B6700 was purchased.

  • @Igloo3471
    @Igloo3471 12 лет назад +1

    Also, the same guy is a Hobart Football Club member and confirmed the bar scene as The Brisbane Hotel. Said it was a popular supporters pub for their club from the 1950s as their home ground was right above the pub, an offshoot of the club purchased it in 1974 and leased it out to various publicans over the years. The hotel gradually became less popular as a hangout for supporters and eventually was sold by the club about 4 years ago. The Eat em Alive banner on the wall is apparently at the club

  • @allclarity
    @allclarity 12 лет назад

    Great clip! :-) Thanks to all.

  • @seanknot
    @seanknot 2 года назад +1

    travel lodge should get that sign back, it's like we didnt quite know what direction to go with the design of hobart, with that new lexus building kinda seems like we still don't?
    Brass building by the water, brass in the city. Guess were trying to look like new york /?

  • @wanrohanabintiwomar4488
    @wanrohanabintiwomar4488 4 года назад

    Beautiful life..tqvm..

  • @KHARLOSLUIS
    @KHARLOSLUIS 11 лет назад

    i want to live there.... there is a paradise... australian is my dreams... maybe some day i will go there... nice video

  • @thebrisbane
    @thebrisbane 12 лет назад

    the bar that is featured at 12:50 is The Brisbane Hotel. It was called The Ye Olde Commodore Inn back then and the Licensee (1958 - 1973) was Helen Wallace Kerr. It was owned by The Hobart Football Club, i'm not sure when the bought it but the sold it on in 2008.
    It is now a live music venue.

  • @breadandcircus1
    @breadandcircus1 12 лет назад

    wonderful video

  • @alexandermorrison2218
    @alexandermorrison2218 3 года назад +1

    This is very impressive for 1966. America at the same time was experiencing a strain on its cities, so it wasn’t as clean lol

  • @61springs
    @61springs 11 лет назад

    I moved to Waimea Ave in Sandy Bay probably early 1970 after living in Launceston for a few years. I attended Mt Carmel and can remember going to Wrest Point to the Sea pool for lessons. Cant exactly remember who ran the lessons but they were very popular. The pool at that stage was a bit run down as the area was already earmarked for redevelopment. It was located right on the waters edge and would fill with sea water on the high tide. I can just remember it being 'green' and cold!!

  • @tye3333
    @tye3333 12 лет назад +1

    The pub at 13:00 is the Brisbane Hotel, at 19:13 is the old HEC, now HCC building, i have been working hard the last few weeks to turn all the neon lights back on... no luck so far.

  • @KeithTheAnimal
    @KeithTheAnimal 11 лет назад

    "Top of the World" swimming pool was on the hill above Dynnyrne, probably around Caroline St - I went there for swimming lessons in around the time this film was made.

  • @JBolivarDiGriz
    @JBolivarDiGriz 11 лет назад

    It was called "Top of the world" and was in Caroline Street on Dynnyrne hill. It was made private I believe in the mid 90's. I used to live two houses down. My old school friends used to sneak in there on weekends and have a night swim before people started living there.

  • @AUSTIn_FOX108
    @AUSTIn_FOX108 4 года назад +1

    Praying and hoping that I could be granted state nomination and visa so that I and my family can move to Hobart.

  • @Algol64
    @Algol64 12 лет назад +1

    Continuity alert, film crew! - In the pub, did you notice the Postie's pool ball change from solid purple nbr 4 as he hit it, to striped purple nbr 12 as it was sunk?

  • @neilmansfield8329
    @neilmansfield8329 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @nweare
    @nweare 12 лет назад

    @brycer22 concert is in the San Carlo Hall, North Hobart. Beachcombers. there are two bands in the clip. one looks like the Kravats, but they hardly ever, if ever played the beachcombers as they were resident at the Spook Club. I think it may be the Silhouettes in the silky shirts, and the Boys or the Planets.

  • @DotSimLtd
    @DotSimLtd 9 лет назад +4

    A truly remarkable insight into life in Australia in the 1990s.

  • @Igloo3471
    @Igloo3471 12 лет назад

    Moonah Bowl featured there still exists today. A mate who has bowled there for years and worked there told me that it was opened 9/4/1963 by Bowling Centre Holdings and was then owned by AMF from 1968-2004. Macquarie Leisure International bought out a financially troubled AMF and revamped the centre before selling it to local businessman, Gabriel Haros in 2009, he leased the centre to AMF/Ardent Leisure who continue to this day.

  • @ytaog
    @ytaog 12 лет назад

    HUCC was several rooms in the Physics Building. The dedicated computing building was built mid seventies.

  • @kathykirby7883
    @kathykirby7883 12 лет назад +1

    I am pretty sure Silk and Textiles - which later became Universal Textiles in the textile factory shown. Cat and Fiddle certainly looked a heap better. My Mum used to take my children to the Coles Store shown for lunch. I think the band may be John Scott and the Planets but someone else may recognise them. The wedding is at St Marys by the looks of the front steps. Great clip and lots of nice memories

  • @NFSAFilms
    @NFSAFilms  12 лет назад

    @ytaog Wow very specific information - thanks for posting.

  • @johnd8892
    @johnd8892 4 года назад

    1:38 . Looks like the Tasman Bridge soon after opening on 29th March 1965.

  • @61springs
    @61springs 11 лет назад

    Haha...I do indeed. Mt Carmel used the pool for swimming lessons too. We also had our School Swimming Carnival(s) there. It was nicer than the Sea Poo and much the same size.... 25m from memory. I cant remember the name but 'Top of ......' sounds familiar!

  • @fordlandau
    @fordlandau 5 лет назад

    Empress of Tasmania backing in to port !

  • @bradengeason
    @bradengeason 11 лет назад

    Nice video

  • @talmandan
    @talmandan 11 лет назад

    Yep! You still find a lot of that vintage charm, both in the place and the people.

  • @yurilemming4130
    @yurilemming4130 5 лет назад +2

    a time when men wore their hats when driving, when you could just slide across the seat into the drivers position instead if walking around the car, when most sedans were 6 seaters & girlfriends could cuddle up to the driver without obstruction, ahhh bench seats. Fantastic vision of textile screen printing when coloured fabric prints brightened clothing & curtains. Forgot the postie blew a whistle when he had a letter for you.

  • @lffit
    @lffit 12 лет назад

    @nweare I remember all of this; including the cameraman who shot this Peter McKinley; come to think of Hobart hasn't changed all that much accept perhaps for the Casino Salamanca Place and the wharf area.
    A well made film.

  • @magw21
    @magw21 12 лет назад

    At 16:54-17:05 is at Holy Trinity Church, North Hobart, and then from 17:06-17:32 is at St Mary's Cathedral, Harrington St, Hobart.

  • @NFSAFilms
    @NFSAFilms  10 лет назад

    Yes we do. Have a look at our channel page and the playlist for Melbourne and Victoria
    ruclips.net/p/PLYjU0Xph-Gj42hfvfKhmtQLa7U7MvpXUt
    Also plenty more to come.

  • @hermanexx
    @hermanexx 11 лет назад

    Wonderful. Is this the late 60s? Most of those cars are still driving around Hobart. Some swinging music there too.

  • @happieade
    @happieade 12 лет назад

    Ah...memories!

  • @qqq2211
    @qqq2211 10 лет назад

    The Melbourne videos are fantastic, do you have any footage of the old Ampol service stations I've been on the lookout to see if there's any more around

  • @gwugluud
    @gwugluud 9 лет назад +9

    I can see that in that part of the world, the 60s were still "the 50s", much the same as it was in Texas, USA, lol!

    • @fordlandau
      @fordlandau 5 лет назад

      gwugluud 77 it’s still the 1950s in Tasmania.

    • @God-Emperor_Elizabeth_the_2nd
      @God-Emperor_Elizabeth_the_2nd 4 года назад +1

      There are still i few places stuck in time! Mildura, in victoria is still in the early 2000s

  • @HistoryIover
    @HistoryIover Год назад

    1:39 the bridge you see is the Tasman bridge back in 1975 a ship crashed through one of the support beams it made a huge part of the bridge collapse about 20 people died I’m pretty sure because they drove their car accidentally off the bridge and also includes some crew
    from the ship

  • @switchnoob
    @switchnoob 12 лет назад

    I think the concert at 18:00 is being held in City Hall

  • @kou468
    @kou468 11 лет назад

    wow rose bay looked alot different im there at the moment and the cat and fiddle that is soo much more different

  • @curlavw
    @curlavw 12 лет назад

    @DaffodilDaze It is rose bay, I went there in the 2000's, but the turning circle where the buses are (and where it shows the house being built across the road) is all pretty much the same, and the uniform is a bit different, but the same colour, and the tie is exactly the same still.

  • @featherqueen3184
    @featherqueen3184 5 лет назад

    I wish I lived back then :(

  • @stalkedfamilyguy
    @stalkedfamilyguy 12 лет назад

    so i can live in the 1960's can I go to woodstick also.
    but the place looks wonderfull. hope its still like that there :)

  • @NFSAFilms
    @NFSAFilms  12 лет назад

    Fantastic Nicholas. Had you seen this footage before? Thanks for posting.

  • @ruraledition
    @ruraledition 3 года назад

    Fresh

  • @migmontest
    @migmontest 11 лет назад +2

    Isn't it much nicer when everyone has a job?

  • @Algol64
    @Algol64 12 лет назад

    The High School is Rose Bay High. The Elliot 503 computer dated from 1958 and was the only computer on campus for all admin, research & teaching jobs until it was replaced in the mid 1970's. When Prince Charles visited the campus in the early 70's, some computing boffins reverse coded the paper punch tape so that the holes could be read as a stream of repeating letters, namely "The Prince is a Proper Charlie"! Anyone else notice that the Tasman bridge still only had 4 lanes, not 5 as at present?