I also have a small obsession with the past and seeing how people lived, but life was in some ways better or more simple, but in many ways it was worse. We tend to think of the past as better than the present (golden age thinking), but almost all of the data shows that people are healthier, have easier lives, and are just overall better off now than back then. It just depends on what you most value. It definitely wasn’t a good time to be a minority back then, or even a woman, in many ways.
The wedding at the 34 min. mark is from the early 80s. She is dressed in the Princess Diana outfit and I recognize the era from the clothes. I was married in the early 80s. Watching this makes me realize how much grace we have lost in the U.S. So much loss. I sure hope the family finds this video. It looks like they had a good life! Perfect selection of music for this project!
thank you, i'm glad you enjoyed it, even if it made you a little sad. :( I realise odds are most of the people in the video have died, but you never know, maybe one of the kids in the video will see it one day.
I'd be careful to speak about loss. I'm sure just as many still wear graceful dresses for their wedding. Difference being today anyone from any class has an abundance of cameras at a wedding, while back then a film camera was more a upper middle class investment. Our perception of the past is very selective for the reason people were way more selective about what they documented. Also I can't say I've seen many shabby weddings myself in modern days.
I was going to challenge you on the date UNTIL I saw that LITTLEST boy in the wedding party -- his hair cut is VERY early 1980s. (I did think this was much earlier). By the 1980s people had Video cameras not film. Good call !
The footage around the 25 minute mark on the Pier is definitely filmed at Deal. Also the footage at the 51 minute 40 sec mark looks very much like Great Yarmouth. I would say a lot of this footage is late sixties/early seventies (note the young girl in hotpants/bib shorts at 32 minutes almost certainly summer 1971) although the wedding at 36 minutes looks it was sometime in the early eighties.
Kinda makes me sad, thinking how many of these people are dead and gone by now. I hope this was just a copy, and that the family still has these videos in one form or another. If not, maybe they'll stumble across this and rediscover lost footage of their loved ones.
thats what i was hoping when i uploaded it. Who knows maybe one of the babies or small kids will this is one day and go "Wait, thats my nan. thats ME!" And if they don't have it i will send them the disc.
Don't feel sad. Post Death is the same as Pre Living/born. Can you remember prior to being born? No. Death is the same you won't even know you are dead/not living it will be just nothing the same as before you were born. This message will bring great peace or great anxiety, your choice.
Really enjoyed this, so glad you didn't dissytoy it or though it. Well dun for sharing this with us all. Did like the choice of music, it's well suited good choose, quite enhancing. It's better on RUclips than in the bin. Well dun you are quite thoughtfull. Nice one
What a fantastic find. 1960's/70's. Love the Work's canteen and all the wedding and family holidays. Just a great stab in time of how we used to live. Hope someone in the film will recognise themselves. They must be out there somewhere. Love the Carry On music too. Very apt as it really was how we used to 'carry on' in those days, days I miss very much.
Ok here's an idea , you could contact all smaller local radio stations in the area like hospital radio stations etc and let them know of your find and ask them to give your channel a shout out so that they could help you find the relatives and friends . It could be a theme , another unique way of tracking down family trees . They could ask other listeners if they have old films of people they would like to track down from the past . I think it's a GREAT story ;D It could become a mission for that community and grow from there to get the support of those all across Britain
it definitely does. I found a second dvd about a year later if you are interested. The music choice is different as i decided to just leave the music that was on the original dvd. Weirdly this video blew up whereas the second one has almost no views. Still it's weirdly interesting nonetheless.
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. I have old photos of my family but no video. I use a reface app to put old photos on a few these clips and it's amazing that it's like my relatives work brought back to life in video
Fascinating, loving the Carry on Film music😊. Being a classic car buff I would say the earliest are mid 60s with a fair amount later 60s as there were a couple of Vauxhall Victor FD series which came out in 1967. The part near the end I would say early to late 70s, there were Mk3 Ford Cortinas and Austin Maxis in it. I really hope this finds it's family.
I love the way you started this! I am the same type, I found distant cousins, online, because I had special wedding photos which were found inside a grandfather clock that our 2nd great grandmother owned! Well, I got the photos to someone who cherished them, and I hope you find the original people who star in this video! I will bet, the pier and coastline pictured in the 2nd half, and able to be recognized by SOMEONE. I would love to see this on a national program in the UK, someone would recognize, someone. They have some amazing 60s dance moves!
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond said it before, gonna say it again.. PERFECT music for this video! Tom, you did a brilliant job putting perfect music with these films!
fascinating...but perhaps I would say that, being a cameraman and film-maker. Still, these old films always give me wonderful shivers ...the only way we humans can ever time travel, the only way we can see our past, echoes of forgotten years and distant voices of long-gone friends. I hope you find the family and get some answers and a story. If you found this in a DVD, then that means the original owners must have had the film converted quite recently, (relatively speaking) certainly within the last what, twenty years, max? The family, or at the least the blonde lady seen on the beach, must have had a fair income: cine film was expensive in the 60s, the camera had a zoom lens and good colour saturation, meaning a good quality lens. Plus, they had a Ford Transit Campervan, fairly new at the time. Any luck tracing the registration plates of the vehicles? Thanks for sharing, these glimpses of our past lives are wonderful to watch.
Sometimes I just want to travel back to the 50’s,60’s, or 70’s and show them an iPhone, and talk in slang we do now and see their reaction. They would probably think I was god
Rolls Royce PKS 969 registration at 42m:49s is registered at Roxburgh in Scotland between February and September 1963 - likely closer to September as it is a late number. This does not mean the wedding was filmed in Scotland as the car simply originated there, but it means the wedding is after those dates. At 57m:56s the same wedding appears showing a car with a yellow rear numberplate. These were only legal to display in the UK from 1968 and did not become compulsory on new vehicles until later, so this further dates the wedding.
Not just one Carry On Film. Twelve Carry On Films lol glad you enjoyed the video. The original video itself was completely silent, and i couldn't think of any film or series that would suit the era better than the Carry On films.
My grandad was a cine film enthusiast and sadly he's just recently (a few weeks ago) passed away from COVID-19 and my dad is running through his reels; he told me earlier he's just seen one of his nan (who died just after I was born) so I'm off to see them tomorrow.
Thats awesome, i've been looking through some vhs tapes from the year i was born and its really great seeing my nan and grandad who died when i was very young.
I wonder what was going on at the start ? It was obviously filmed around Christmas time - As somebody said, some sort of achievment/award party ? Even the cook is included !
Lovely of you Tom, to upload this footage. Has anyone come forward yet who know's anything? I have some old Cine I uploaded in the hope the family might find it too. Good job.
no ones come forward yet, but so many people in the comments have managed to identify locations. The response to this has been amazing. It's a shame it'll likely be the only thing like it i stumble across.
Very mixed - The same family at various different stages of their lives ? I wonder if the adults in the later clips were the kids in the early ones ? - I guess the same dog that pops up in the various clips is a clue !
I attend a lot of auctions and can tell you it is normal for all your photos and films to end up in old boxes and sold a job-lots after you die. I once bought a lot because it had a slide viewer and it came with 1000s of slides. I made the mistake of doing a Facebook search for the people and was contacted by a woman who told me it was all 'grandads stuff' we got rid off when he died. They never bothered looking at the slides and I got lumbered with copying and sending them on to her-I wont do any searches online next time. Sad fact is this is how most of our 'treasured memories' are going to end up unless we sort it out before we pop off!
haaahaahaa ;D this is so entertaining watching people dance like chickens , eat white triangular shaped sandwich's and that rather random bit where 2 men appear to be helping a lady put on some humungus elephant sized knickers ;D))) BRILLIANT ,dig the music you used too , yes it's a very Carry on movie indeed sir ;D
If it was America, I'd be on firmer footing, but I would say most of it is right around 1960, though the wedding at the end seems much later, mid to late 1970s. Which makes me wonder if the two blond young men in the wedding were two of the boys in the bathtub. Kind of wonder if the camera sat in a closet for a decade or more. Just guessing, of course, but my wife runs an historical society and I spend a lot of time looking at old stuff. In any case, good find and good job!
The white Rolls at 42:35 is PKS 9. The car at 51:11 is VBM 114 which means it is pre-1963 which would be unusual for 1980s. It is the same caravan at 51:11 as at 10:42 and the Bedford plate there is YXX 302 (pre 63) It can not be sequential film. Very distinctive blocks of flats in background at 34:20 and a business sign in the background at 21:35 that says 'Edmunds Walker Co Ltd (?)
interesting, yeah i had no idea if it was sequential or not. I just present it as it was on the dvd disc. Though i did add the music since it was silent throughout
Hi Tom, I’m trying to find another film that I’m sure is related to this. I’m sure a young woman in this film is in another Cmas film. I’ll get back to you soon.
Hi Tom. This is such amazing footage. Thanks for sharing it. I know you have said it is OK for others, but I just wanted to check if you mind me using some of this in a project, if I credit you and provide a link in my video description. I also wonder if you are happy to say whereabouts in Kent you found the DVD. My project is based on the Medway area. Thanks 😊
Go ahead, just please let me know when its up so i can watch it :D Also it was found in Maidstone. Though i've no idea if any of it was actually filmed in Maidstone.
Unfortunate common event when weird uncle Ebert finally croaks and they throw out all his sh** without even looking through it, and valuable information is lost.
Hi! amazing footage. As others have said, the pier scenes 25:17 - 27:30 is absolutely Deal in Kent, I grew up there and it's great seeing the older footage! My partner is currently recording his first single, and we are looking for old footage for the video, would you be happy for him to use a few clips, and credit you/the channel? Many thanks!
Hi Tom, this footage is incredible. I would love to use a short loop from this video as a visualiser for one of my bands songs on Spotify, is this ok? The burns and transitions in the footage are perfect 🤩
@Tom Gallagher Sir, I am very interested in using some of this footage. We are a small band that makes lounge music and we need old 8 or 16mm`s movies and random shots.. Not particular, but random that can capture the "mood" of our lounge music.. Do you have some more footages? Are you willing to give (or maybe sell) us ?
this is all the footage i have unfortunately but you are welcome to use it, just tell me when the video is online so i can watch it :D
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@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond I will inform you before I upload it, of course.. But, how can I get these footages? YT is compressed so much, I want it in RAW form, as you have it before upload.. Can you transfer it to me via: Dropbox or some other "cloud" storage? Thank You!
Hello mate, I'm a film student from Liverpool and was hoping I'd be able to use some of the clips in this video for my final year film? It would be greatly appreciated if so, couldn't work out how to message you privately so hopefully you see this comment. All the best.
Hi Tom loving the footage! I notice you're ok with this being used in other ways, so asking out of courtesy if you're ok with me using some clips for a personal music video.. mainly seaside stuff! thanks in advance :-)
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond Hi Tom - I've put something together - it's song of mine recorded at home which I hope to record in a studio after lockdown. General feedback so far seems to be that people love it! I have used clips from yours and another contributors footage - credits at the end... Many thanks .. see link below vimeo.com/519152616
Hi, may I use clips from this on my short video? It's for a romantic scene. I can gladly add your name to the thank you credits. I need about 10 seconds of footage.
No idea, thats why i uploaded the video, just on the off-chance that someone from it recognises a family member and comments. Then i'll send them the dvd.
no luck yet, and while i don't really have the permission to give, i say go for it! Just please link to this video in the description or comments and stuff, you never know, someone might see your vid and find me through it. With any luck that'll lead to me being about to send someone from the family in the video the original disc.
@@thewcrutchlow i used to use clipconverter but that doesnt allow any video with music these days. I'd just search google for a youtube video ripper and keep trying till you find one that works. But be careful, some are just fake and are malicious as fuck.
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond Hi Tom. Just stumbled across this awesome footage while looking for some 8mm stock for a music video. I'd like to use a few clips from it as inserts to the additional material. I would appreciate the help very much. Thank you in advance!
@@aron8391 as i said to the other guy i say go for it, please just link to this video in the description incase anyone from the video happens to see it so they can get in touch :D Also let me know when its up so i can watch it
yep, it's a shame there are so many home movies that are no-doubt lost to time. I find them fascinating to watch (provided they are older than the 90s)
videos from the 50s, 60s, and 70s have always fascinated me. times seemed so much more simpler back then. i really need a time machine
Yeah why don't they just make one already
You are gonna love this. But I’m in the same charity shop I found this in, and there’s another!
@@TheVideoGuyfromOhio please grow an imagination, the world is bleak and sad without one. Have a nice day!
I'm actually working on one.
I also have a small obsession with the past and seeing how people lived, but life was in some ways better or more simple, but in many ways it was worse. We tend to think of the past as better than the present (golden age thinking), but almost all of the data shows that people are healthier, have easier lives, and are just overall better off now than back then. It just depends on what you most value. It definitely wasn’t a good time to be a minority back then, or even a woman, in many ways.
The wedding at the 34 min. mark is from the early 80s. She is dressed in the Princess Diana outfit and I recognize the era from the clothes. I was married in the early 80s. Watching this makes me realize how much grace we have lost in the U.S. So much loss. I sure hope the family finds this video. It looks like they had a good life! Perfect selection of music for this project!
thank you, i'm glad you enjoyed it, even if it made you a little sad. :( I realise odds are most of the people in the video have died, but you never know, maybe one of the kids in the video will see it one day.
I'd be careful to speak about loss. I'm sure just as many still wear graceful dresses for their wedding. Difference being today anyone from any class has an abundance of cameras at a wedding, while back then a film camera was more a upper middle class investment.
Our perception of the past is very selective for the reason people were way more selective about what they documented.
Also I can't say I've seen many shabby weddings myself in modern days.
I was going to challenge you on the date UNTIL I saw that LITTLEST boy in the wedding party -- his hair cut is VERY early 1980s. (I did think this was much earlier). By the 1980s people had Video cameras not film. Good call !
The footage around the 25 minute mark on the Pier is definitely filmed at Deal. Also the footage at the 51 minute 40 sec mark looks very much like Great Yarmouth. I would say a lot of this footage is late sixties/early seventies (note the young girl in hotpants/bib shorts at 32 minutes almost certainly summer 1971) although the wedding at 36 minutes looks it was sometime in the early eighties.
Great insights, thank you!
Kinda makes me sad, thinking how many of these people are dead and gone by now. I hope this was just a copy, and that the family still has these videos in one form or another. If not, maybe they'll stumble across this and rediscover lost footage of their loved ones.
thats what i was hoping when i uploaded it. Who knows maybe one of the babies or small kids will this is one day and go "Wait, thats my nan. thats ME!" And if they don't have it i will send them the disc.
Don't feel sad. Post Death is the same as Pre Living/born. Can you remember prior to being born? No. Death is the same you won't even know you are dead/not living it will be just nothing the same as before you were born. This message will bring great peace or great anxiety, your choice.
@@unnamedchannel1237 This is not true. We didn't come from nothing and we are surely going to something either with God or not with God.
@@BAYOUTOWNProductions So right.
Thank you so much for posting the wonderful movie! The footage is fun to watch and I am inspired to make some art. Thanks again!
Really enjoyed this, so glad you didn't dissytoy it or though it.
Well dun for sharing this with us all.
Did like the choice of music, it's well suited good choose, quite enhancing.
It's better on RUclips than in the bin.
Well dun you are quite thoughtfull.
Nice one
What a fantastic find. 1960's/70's. Love the Work's canteen and all the wedding and family holidays. Just a great stab in time of how we used to live. Hope someone in the film will recognise themselves. They must be out there somewhere. Love the Carry On music too. Very apt as it really was how we used to 'carry on' in those days, days I miss very much.
Ok here's an idea , you could contact all smaller local radio stations in the area like hospital radio stations etc and let them know of your find and ask them to give your channel a shout out so that they could help you find the relatives and friends . It could be a theme , another unique way of tracking down family trees . They could ask other listeners if they have old films of people they would like to track down from the past . I think it's a GREAT story ;D It could become a mission for that community and grow from there to get the support of those all across Britain
It feels weird in some way, watching a video that probably was left behind after the family was gone and seeing their life and memories :((
it definitely does. I found a second dvd about a year later if you are interested. The music choice is different as i decided to just leave the music that was on the original dvd. Weirdly this video blew up whereas the second one has almost no views. Still it's weirdly interesting nonetheless.
Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for. I have old photos of my family but no video. I use a reface app to put old photos on a few these clips and it's amazing that it's like my relatives work brought back to life in video
that sounds interesting, glad you found something that works.
Fascinating, loving the Carry on Film music😊. Being a classic car buff I would say the earliest are mid 60s with a fair amount later 60s as there were a couple of Vauxhall Victor FD series which came out in 1967. The part near the end I would say early to late 70s, there were Mk3 Ford Cortinas and Austin Maxis in it.
I really hope this finds it's family.
What about the license plate at 10:40? This might be a way to identify the owner.
I love the way you started this! I am the same type, I found distant cousins, online, because I had special wedding photos which were found inside a grandfather clock that our 2nd great grandmother owned! Well, I got the photos to someone who cherished them, and I hope you find the original people who star in this video!
I will bet, the pier and coastline pictured in the 2nd half, and able to be recognized by SOMEONE. I would love to see this on a national program in the UK, someone would recognize, someone.
They have some amazing 60s dance moves!
Yep if you scroll through the comments a bunch of locations have been identified, no luck finding the people in it yet though.
Wouldn't that be FAB ;D
This is lovely. Thanks for putting it online
PERFECT music for this video, excellent job!!
thank you glad you enjoyed the video
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@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond said it before, gonna say it again.. PERFECT music for this video! Tom, you did a brilliant job putting perfect music with these films!
fascinating...but perhaps I would say that, being a cameraman and film-maker. Still, these old films always give me wonderful shivers ...the only way we humans can ever time travel, the only way we can see our past, echoes of forgotten years and distant voices of long-gone friends. I hope you find the family and get some answers and a story.
If you found this in a DVD, then that means the original owners must have had the film converted quite recently, (relatively speaking) certainly within the last what, twenty years, max?
The family, or at the least the blonde lady seen on the beach, must have had a fair income: cine film was expensive in the 60s, the camera had a zoom lens and good colour saturation, meaning a good quality lens. Plus, they had a Ford Transit Campervan, fairly new at the time.
Any luck tracing the registration plates of the vehicles?
Thanks for sharing, these glimpses of our past lives are wonderful to watch.
Great find hope some of there grandchildren see this thanks for sharing 👍
Sometimes I just want to travel back to the 50’s,60’s, or 70’s and show them an iPhone, and talk in slang we do now and see their reaction. They would probably think I was god
Lol same
The house done up in bunting, I wonder if it was for the 1966 world Cup? Sure looks like mid 60s. Love the clips of the carry on music 👍
Cool footage, good musicl! Thanks for sharing this!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.
Rolls Royce PKS 969 registration at 42m:49s is registered at Roxburgh in Scotland between February and September 1963 - likely closer to September as it is a late number. This does not mean the wedding was filmed in Scotland as the car simply originated there, but it means the wedding is after those dates. At 57m:56s the same wedding appears showing a car with a yellow rear numberplate. These were only legal to display in the UK from 1968 and did not become compulsory on new vehicles until later, so this further dates the wedding.
In the opening scene people are getting certificates and hand shakes. I would say it is a long term service award party, companies used to do that.
great insight, i hadn't considered that. Thanks for watching.
i don't think they would lose this. they're probably all gone and this was left behind.
Quite possibly. Still i'll keep the video online just incase one of the kids from the video is still around and sees it. As unlikely as it may be.
Hey Tom really loved seeing this dvd. Loads o memories for me. Its a shame the family lost this film.
yeah, i'm hoping they have other copies
Fantastic and the music was perfect reminded me of old carry on film music!
Superb!
lol it literally was Carry On film music, every track. Glad you enjoyed the video! :D
Some of the women's hairdos are definitely 60s. I was trying to picture what kind of music they were dancing to!
This is wonderfully put together. Absolutely excellent. The music is superb and matches exactly. I think it's from a Carry On film.
Not just one Carry On Film. Twelve Carry On Films lol glad you enjoyed the video. The original video itself was completely silent, and i couldn't think of any film or series that would suit the era better than the Carry On films.
My grandad was a cine film enthusiast and sadly he's just recently (a few weeks ago) passed away from COVID-19 and my dad is running through his reels; he told me earlier he's just seen one of his nan (who died just after I was born) so I'm off to see them tomorrow.
Thats awesome, i've been looking through some vhs tapes from the year i was born and its really great seeing my nan and grandad who died when i was very young.
Peerless Playdium - and Holehaven caravan Park Canvey Island. Mostly around 1966-9 latest I'd say. Fascinating find - and loads of weddings!
excellent info. Thanks for identifying the places, and for watching all those weddings lol
I wonder what was going on at the start ? It was obviously filmed around Christmas time - As somebody said, some sort of achievment/award party ? Even the cook is included !
Very nice . Thanks for sharing .. Old good days...
I hope you manage to re-unite this family with their memorie's
That's Austin Powers in the wedding video.
Lovely of you Tom, to upload this footage. Has anyone come forward yet who know's anything? I have some old Cine I uploaded in the hope the family might find it too. Good job.
no ones come forward yet, but so many people in the comments have managed to identify locations. The response to this has been amazing. It's a shame it'll likely be the only thing like it i stumble across.
Very mixed - The same family at various different stages of their lives ? I wonder if the adults in the later clips were the kids in the early ones ? - I guess the same dog that pops up in the various clips is a clue !
There is a total of 6 weddings on this film. The white van at 11:23 is also beside the caravan at 51:11
I attend a lot of auctions and can tell you it is normal for all your photos and films to end up in old boxes and sold a job-lots after you die. I once bought a lot because it had a slide viewer and it came with 1000s of slides. I made the mistake of doing a Facebook search for the people and was contacted by a woman who told me it was all 'grandads stuff' we got rid off when he died. They never bothered looking at the slides and I got lumbered with copying and sending them on to her-I wont do any searches online next time. Sad fact is this is how most of our 'treasured memories' are going to end up unless we sort it out before we pop off!
love looking at the typical 60s wedding but I refused one myself 🤣
haaahaahaa ;D this is so entertaining watching people dance like chickens , eat white triangular shaped sandwich's and that rather random bit where 2 men appear to be helping a lady put on some humungus elephant sized knickers ;D))) BRILLIANT ,dig the music you used too , yes it's a very Carry on movie indeed sir ;D
thats whats left of us,charity shop or box at an auction.
The first film looks like a factory or a bus depo canteen ?
If it was America, I'd be on firmer footing, but I would say most of it is right around 1960, though the wedding at the end seems much later, mid to late 1970s. Which makes me wonder if the two blond young men in the wedding were two of the boys in the bathtub. Kind of wonder if the camera sat in a closet for a decade or more. Just guessing, of course, but my wife runs an historical society and I spend a lot of time looking at old stuff. In any case, good find and good job!
I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case, thanks for watching
@33:10 - Specifically, that piece of music was most certainly from "CARRY ON AT YOUR CONVENIENCE" !
Definitely was. That theme is a particular favorite of mine.
The white Rolls at 42:35 is PKS 9. The car at 51:11 is VBM 114 which means it is pre-1963 which would be unusual for 1980s. It is the same caravan at 51:11 as at 10:42 and the Bedford plate there is YXX 302 (pre 63) It can not be sequential film. Very distinctive blocks of flats in background at 34:20 and a business sign in the background at 21:35 that says 'Edmunds Walker Co Ltd (?)
interesting, yeah i had no idea if it was sequential or not. I just present it as it was on the dvd disc. Though i did add the music since it was silent throughout
Hi Tom, I’m trying to find another film that I’m sure is related to this. I’m sure a young woman in this film is in another Cmas film. I’ll get back to you soon.
Fascinating to watch, nothing contrived all genuine people. hope you get answers and thanks for posting
thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
Wonder if some of the 1960s color footage is Ilford's color Ilfochrome or Ilford Colorcine. It was their answer to Kodakchrome.
@50.21 Peerless Playdium, Canvey Island, UK before it sustained heavy damage from the storm in 1987. Then became known as Parkins Palladium.
Interesting, thanks for your comment
The "Carry-On" music is quite appropriate given that the guy @6:07 looks like Charles Hawtrey !
Never noticed, but you are right.
80s wedding they are doing the Wham Dance!!
50 min in,, red trains looked quite like Canvey Island
Hello Julie I really like the movie , how are you doing today
Wonderful
Hi Tom. This is such amazing footage. Thanks for sharing it. I know you have said it is OK for others, but I just wanted to check if you mind me using some of this in a project, if I credit you and provide a link in my video description. I also wonder if you are happy to say whereabouts in Kent you found the DVD. My project is based on the Medway area. Thanks 😊
Go ahead, just please let me know when its up so i can watch it :D Also it was found in Maidstone. Though i've no idea if any of it was actually filmed in Maidstone.
Thanks so much!
Here’s the finished product: ruclips.net/video/4s_Ae4pg29Y/видео.html 😊
Unfortunate common event when weird uncle Ebert finally croaks and they throw out all his sh** without even looking through it, and valuable information is lost.
Yeah, but hopefully now it'll be on youtube forever.
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond Well put.
I fucking love that film camera vibe. I want 8mm color camera :(
The chicken dance was an actual dance move? 💃
38.36 Shaldon, Devon..
Did you find the family?
Unfortunately not. Still i'm gonna leave the video up as people seem to enjoy it.
Hi! amazing footage. As others have said, the pier scenes 25:17 - 27:30 is absolutely Deal in Kent, I grew up there and it's great seeing the older footage!
My partner is currently recording his first single, and we are looking for old footage for the video, would you be happy for him to use a few clips, and credit you/the channel?
Many thanks!
that's absolutely fine! Do me a favor and also comment the link when the video is done, i'd love to watch it.
Hi Tom, this footage is incredible. I would love to use a short loop from this video as a visualiser for one of my bands songs on Spotify, is this ok? The burns and transitions in the footage are perfect 🤩
go for it
11:48 When you get your fashion sense from Ronnie Corbet...
Very cool
That’s Great Yarmouth
@Tom Gallagher Sir, I am very interested in using some of this footage. We are a small band that makes lounge music and we need old 8 or 16mm`s movies and random shots.. Not particular, but random that can capture the "mood" of our lounge music.. Do you have some more footages? Are you willing to give (or maybe sell) us ?
this is all the footage i have unfortunately but you are welcome to use it, just tell me when the video is online so i can watch it :D
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond I will inform you before I upload it, of course.. But, how can I get these footages? YT is compressed so much, I want it in RAW form, as you have it before upload.. Can you transfer it to me via: Dropbox or some other "cloud" storage? Thank You!
It's definitely not the 70s. The quality feels more like the 50s/60s.
Happy Halloween
Wave Storm thanks, to you too
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond np and stay safe did you read dc deceased
Hello mate,
I'm a film student from Liverpool and was hoping I'd be able to use some of the clips in this video for my final year film? It would be greatly appreciated if so, couldn't work out how to message you privately so hopefully you see this comment.
All the best.
go for it man best of luck with your film
Hi Tom loving the footage! I notice you're ok with this being used in other ways, so asking out of courtesy if you're ok with me using some clips for a personal music video.. mainly seaside stuff! thanks in advance :-)
no problem, please let me know when its done so i can watch it :D
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond will do - many thanks!
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond Hi Tom - I've put something together - it's song of mine recorded at home which I hope to record in a studio after lockdown. General feedback so far seems to be that people love it! I have used clips from yours and another contributors footage - credits at the end... Many thanks .. see link below
vimeo.com/519152616
Great video could of done with a few Sid James laughs
Hi, may I use clips from this on my short video? It's for a romantic scene. I can gladly add your name to the thank you credits. I need about 10 seconds of footage.
absolutely, do me a favor though, leave me another comment when it's done. I'd love to watch it.
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond absolutely will, and thank you! Should I add "Tom Gallagher" to the Thank You section?
These, are nice old 8mm movies, who's are they?
No idea, thats why i uploaded the video, just on the off-chance that someone from it recognises a family member and comments. Then i'll send them the dvd.
Say, did you ever, get a response, who's, 8mm Homemovies?
At 18min into the video that looks like Rhaeadr Ewynnil Swallow Falls Waterfall.
This is time travel
40.50 Teignmouth, Devon..
A time stamp needs a full colon : ie 40:50
@@hopebgood ie.....i.e.
Hi Tom.
Any luck finding the owners? I'd love to use some of this footage for a music video.
Matt
no luck yet, and while i don't really have the permission to give, i say go for it! Just please link to this video in the description or comments and stuff, you never know, someone might see your vid and find me through it. With any luck that'll lead to me being about to send someone from the family in the video the original disc.
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond Thanks Tom! Will do. the song is about lost childhood and this is literally that. Now, How the eff do I download it? : )
@@thewcrutchlow i used to use clipconverter but that doesnt allow any video with music these days. I'd just search google for a youtube video ripper and keep trying till you find one that works. But be careful, some are just fake and are malicious as fuck.
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond Hi Tom. Just stumbled across this awesome footage while looking for some 8mm stock for a music video. I'd like to use a few clips from it as inserts to the additional material. I would appreciate the help very much. Thank you in advance!
@@aron8391 as i said to the other guy i say go for it, please just link to this video in the description incase anyone from the video happens to see it so they can get in touch :D Also let me know when its up so i can watch it
its funny without internet this movie would have eventually died in an old box 📦 but it was filmed long before internet was a thought
yep, it's a shame there are so many home movies that are no-doubt lost to time. I find them fascinating to watch (provided they are older than the 90s)
I, found the first, video very silly, silly, silly !!
The music is too distracting
then mute it. The original footage was silent anyway.
I appreciate the music, as I find it frustrating to watch candid film that lacks dialog.
18:26 20:22
I think that’s a restaurant or a bar
yeah or a social club. Its fun seeing weddings and general family life after it though
@@TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond I agree Tom.. looks very much like a social club my parents belonged to back in the '60s..