Snow (1963) - Geoffrey Jones | BFI National Archive

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @SYKAROST
    @SYKAROST 14 лет назад +40

    What memories, as a BR fireman in 63 just watching this film brought a chill to my bones. In those days all railwaymen took great pride in playing their part to keep trains moving. The satisfaction cannot be measured in monetary terms because although wages were poor, the camaraderie & love of the job kept driving you on, much like the 'volunteers' on todays heritage railways I guess. I could not imagine Network Rail staff shovelling snow these days.

    • @seansands424
      @seansands424 2 года назад +4

      Items were a lot cheaper not like today a ripoff and a con and the money went further

    • @paulnorris2756
      @paulnorris2756 7 месяцев назад +3

      You and your fellow workers probably kept us going. Thank you.

    • @SYKAROST
      @SYKAROST 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@paulnorris2756 We did our best but did often get beaten. Trains didn't always reach their destination.

  • @henrytaysom6616
    @henrytaysom6616 12 лет назад +83

    My wife and I lived in an isolated cottage adjacent to the main Midland line within a few yards of Westerleigh South signal box. We were frozen in for eleven weeks. Our only neighbour, some two hundred yards away, telephoned our local co-op in Bristol and arrangements were made for a supply of groceries and parafin to be brought up to us on the footplate of a loco set for Westerleigh yard. He stopped at the bottom of our garden, off loaded our goods and 1/2 ton of coal from his tender. Marvelous

    • @mikeford-branch7859
      @mikeford-branch7859 4 года назад +11

      Yea Henry such memories of experiences that you have, great news Old Boy great news indeed;

    • @jow6845
      @jow6845 Год назад +2

      wow!

    • @nigelparker5886
      @nigelparker5886 Год назад +3

      Bloody brilliant eh! Anybody? Cheers

    • @nhgfable
      @nhgfable Год назад +1

      Where is westerleigh south signal box..?

    • @regcotterill7332
      @regcotterill7332 Год назад +3

      @@nhgfable Well according to the comments it's somewhere near Bristol.

  • @kevingill648
    @kevingill648 11 месяцев назад +6

    I was only 7 years old at the time and have vague memories of this winter! probably the toughest winter the UK has ever seen.

  • @Trainsandbits
    @Trainsandbits Год назад +13

    My grandad showed me this when I was 5 and now I’m 14 and he said 1963 was like a cold year to be in 😆 and he said when he lived near the grain line all the trains had snowplough and one of the trains got stuck in the snow and my grandad dad who is my great grandad went and dig the train out and then my grandad went up north on Britannia!!!
    And the snow was awful but this is the bested video ever 🤩 thanks BFI for showing this 🤩 ❤❤❤

  • @3moonriver
    @3moonriver 13 лет назад +35

    Fantastic video! I remember this winter of '63, I was nine years old. Those were the days of waking up to find frost on the inside of the window, my sister and I used to have old coats on the top of our beds to keep warm. Simpler times, and what soft lives we lead now!

  • @stuarthedley5576
    @stuarthedley5576 7 лет назад +103

    Magnificent. The cinematography, the weaving of old and new, the pace of the fabulous sound track, the pride in rail so different from 2018. Surely one of the loveliest little films ever made.

    • @mikeford-branch7859
      @mikeford-branch7859 4 года назад +6

      Hi Stuart indeed yes my very favourite Short Film, first viewed it when in the BBCTV Film Club, we ran it during a course; obtained a self copy which I treasured. Everything you state Stuart is so so true, the 'momentum' in the Sound Tracks is just simply fantastic linked to the very brief shots of BR Men onto the job in hand, the shots depicted by a speeding up of the Sound Track with shots of Birds and a horse running wildly on open snow, film making at its very best.

    • @jomurphy1654
      @jomurphy1654 3 года назад +3

      My Dad would have been so delighted to read this and all the other positive comments about his film, Stuart!

  • @michaeljamesmacaulay1689
    @michaeljamesmacaulay1689 4 года назад +21

    Living in Scotland, I can remember a really tough winter in 1947, but 1963 was worse.
    Thanks for the memories.

  • @glpilpi6209
    @glpilpi6209 Год назад +5

    60 year's ago , time has flown. It thawed out eventually , in March .

    • @cheesedoff-with4410
      @cheesedoff-with4410 2 месяца назад

      But it was so filthy by then.
      Why ever was I wearing short trousers to school in that?

  • @eeaoa
    @eeaoa 15 лет назад +45

    The soundtrack is, indeed, based on Sandy Nelson's "Teen Beat," as arranged by Johnny Hawksworth. This final version (with the variation in tape speed) was created by Daphne Oram of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. This entire audio track is available on her 2CD set called "Oramics." Great stuff!

  • @pauldurkee4764
    @pauldurkee4764 11 месяцев назад +3

    Those snow drifts are quite something, its a damn good work out tackling them with a shovel.
    Ive heard that some bodies of water had ice six feet thick.

  • @7hungary
    @7hungary 13 лет назад +30

    I was 4 in 1963, but I still remember that snow. Great little gem of a film!

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG 4 года назад +5

      I was 3 (or probably 2 - 1960) and don't, to my regret.

    • @seansands424
      @seansands424 2 года назад +3

      I was 2 but still remember it

  • @robharding5345
    @robharding5345 Год назад +4

    I was a young boy of 6 back in 63, I remember we came down stairs in the morning, and noticing the front room seemed dark, The snow during the night had reached half way up the downstairs window, We couldn't get out the front door. to get to the shop, But we were tougher back then, we soon got out and had some great fun in the snow ! Not sure todays generation would be as keen as we were.

  • @ianhorsburgh9867
    @ianhorsburgh9867 8 лет назад +86

    I remember this, the snow had drifted and when my dad opened the front door, al the snow fell into the hallway. The pet dog decided to try and run out, took a flying leap and disappeared into 3 foot of snow.. We had ice on the inside of the Windows it was so cold and that was when most houses only had coal fires.

    • @MilkDrinker218
      @MilkDrinker218 5 лет назад

      How big was the dog?

    • @GrrMeister
      @GrrMeister 5 лет назад +7

      *Luxury*

    • @raymondnewton2388
      @raymondnewton2388 4 года назад +2

      The bus got stuck leaving Leeds so we set off to walk to Wakefield. After about an hour the bus appeared and we reboarded it to continue our journey.

    • @arthurbaldwin1804
      @arthurbaldwin1804 4 года назад +1

      Try growing up on a welsh hill farm, this bloody summertime compared with that.

    • @nevittwoods1730
      @nevittwoods1730 3 года назад

      your working man stayed at 3 quid a week, little morris saloon by the time he was 40

  • @yobbsmissesalge
    @yobbsmissesalge 14 лет назад +16

    What a piece of history! a brilliant peep at this country in a time we were on our knees, thank you so much for this it is a treasure.

  • @spuds4t
    @spuds4t 9 лет назад +88

    A wonderful film bringing back a variety of memories, particularly with regard to the railway. My wife and I lived well and truly "out in the sticks" just beyond Westerleigh marshalling yard in Gloucestershire, two hundred yards or so from Westerleigh South signal box. As the days went by and the bitterley weather showed no signs of easing up so it was that , being unable to get to the village only shop, we ran low on food and parafin for the stove which was our only form of heating other than a coal fire! ! A telephone call to our local Co-op some three miles away prompted some suberb action by the Co-op and the staff at Mangotsfield Station resulting in 10 gallons of parafin and sufficient provisions (for ourselves and our only neighbour)to last at least two weeks being delivered on the footplate of a local 0-6-0 shunter and (as our garden literally finished at the edge of the railway) these together with the best part of a ton of best Welsh steam coal from the engine's bunker were dropped off in our garden! Special folks indeed!
    Many thanks for posting, happy days.

    • @hemmay
      @hemmay 9 лет назад +13

      +Henry Taysom What a great story! Doubt it would happen nowadays- health and safety don't you know! I remember that winter very well.I was only nine (where have the years gone?) and remember it started snowing on Boxing day and lasted till the thaw began on my birthday- March 6th.

    • @BrianSeaman
      @BrianSeaman 9 лет назад +18

      +Henry Taysom I was 11 years old and the memory of getting through the snow to get to school in Ilford (east London) has stayed with me all my life. I use to be the coal monitor in my class as we had coal fires - hard to imagine children at school now being asked to put coal on the classroom fire!

    • @riverhuntingdon6659
      @riverhuntingdon6659 8 лет назад +8

      Oh how awful having to be a Coal Monitor. You might get hurty wurtied deary weary. What a lot of rot most of this elf'n'safety busy-body rubbish is LOL.

    • @hazelwild4002
      @hazelwild4002 7 лет назад +3

      River Huntingdon and

    • @jorasparents
      @jorasparents 7 лет назад +4

      Wow, wish you had a blog with more of your memories!!! :)

  • @patriciaaldam1562
    @patriciaaldam1562 2 года назад +1

    I was 14 in 1963 and remember this winter well. Lived in Kent then and there was still pockets of snow around in early May.

  • @TheMarkEH
    @TheMarkEH 4 года назад +9

    This really brings back memories of that winter. Thank you.

  • @ultimessence
    @ultimessence 14 лет назад +17

    Wow, this is an amazing film. So artistic. So timeless. Looks like whoever created this film had some real vision. The authenticity of the times is profound. I felt like i had traveled back in time.
    Bravo!

  • @michaelsmyth9892
    @michaelsmyth9892 11 лет назад +23

    An amazingly well preserved movie, it’s like stepping back into that moment in time;)

  • @peterelsdon7601
    @peterelsdon7601 8 лет назад +25

    One of my favourite short films.Wonderful editing and music.

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG 2 года назад +2

      Daphne Oram was a leading light of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.

  • @noabaak
    @noabaak 7 лет назад +26

    Wow... i am truly impressed. A sheer joy to watch.

  • @DMPepe
    @DMPepe 10 лет назад +38

    Magnificent images together with the music, I feel a shiver down my spine.
    Have been waiting decades to see this film once more. Thank you for uploading it.

  • @rosemarydudley9954
    @rosemarydudley9954 5 лет назад +3

    Just found this video. What an amazing little film it is. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you.

  • @Paraffinmeister
    @Paraffinmeister 15 лет назад +10

    Thankyou Geoffrey Jones for creating what must be one of the best short films in history! Some absolutly stunning shots of steam (and deiesel) in action in the worst weather conditions imagnable. With a soundtrack that fits perfectly.
    Oh if only we got snow like that now........

  • @JesseP.Watson
    @JesseP.Watson 2 года назад +6

    God I love this film. I return to it every couple of years and it gets my heart pounding everytime. Those exquisite cuts... Crash-bang-wallop, badda-bing-badda-boom!
    So much fun... And so much soul.
    Watching it now, a decade after seeing it first, funny to see how deep its influence has been on some of my own wee filmic exploits. ...Funny to be reminded where that came from.

  • @leonardthompson2475
    @leonardthompson2475 11 лет назад +5

    This brought back memories.... Oh for those fantastic days. Great editing ... could have watch hours of this .... SNOW & Trains. Many thanks. L.T.

  • @elizabethveldonstuff
    @elizabethveldonstuff 3 года назад +5

    just watched this for the first time this year, i now know it's getting a little bit wintery round here. this is such a fantastic film: beautiful editing, fantastic cinematography, a cracking soundtrack...

    • @jomurphy1654
      @jomurphy1654 3 года назад +1

      Lovely to read this and Dad would have been chuffed! (No pun intended!!)

  • @AnnSmith-u9c
    @AnnSmith-u9c Год назад +1

    Crazy little film

  • @Geoffmay33
    @Geoffmay33 11 лет назад +5

    Sheer bloody genius. Well done all.

  • @Class170TurboCentral
    @Class170TurboCentral 12 лет назад +6

    Superb video and outstandingly well put together. Even thought wasn't born in the 60's, it does make you feel that you was there.
    Great soundtrack and video 10/10

  • @prof.hectorholbrook4692
    @prof.hectorholbrook4692 4 года назад +3

    Outstanding footage & production. Surely, it must have won an award.

  • @jjshaka
    @jjshaka 11 лет назад +3

    Just a brilliant melding of film and music...never get tired of watching it.

  • @blavapressburger9380
    @blavapressburger9380 12 лет назад +3

    So nice to read your comments - your father was a true master of film. One of our greatest documentary makers and certainly the most original. His BFI collection, The Rhythm of Film is in my collection and gets frequent viewings. Sublime and hypnotic.

    • @jomurphy1654
      @jomurphy1654 5 лет назад +1

      Sorry it's taken six years to reply!! Thanks for your lovely comment, so much appreciated - Dad would have been absolutely delighted with it!

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack 12 лет назад +1

    I like how even though this video is obvioulsy about trains you never hear the cliched "choo choo" sound, but rather a suggestion of the rhythmic sound, power, and motion of the engine and wheels. Some might think a video about old fashioned steam trains would be boring, but this is great stuff.

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 4 года назад +4

    Two wonderful things that's hardly ever seen nowadays in England - Steam Trains and Snow!
    Sadly missed!

  • @TheMasterNo6
    @TheMasterNo6 2 года назад +2

    Superb. The best BTF film I've ever seen. That soundtrack is just wonderful....They had a real pride in British Rail and the BTF's output back then....we haven't come forward, we've moved backwards since....and what a shame it is.

  • @wordreet
    @wordreet 14 лет назад +4

    What a super short film! I was 10 yrs old back then. That winter was brilliant if you were a kid, not so good if you were trying to get to work, pretty bad for farm animals and a disaster for wildlife.
    But I had a proper toboggan with steel runners and cared about nothing else at the time. ;-)
    Thanks for sharing this. Loved it.

  • @Firebrand55
    @Firebrand55 Год назад +1

    I was in the RAF at the time; this winter was as bad as the '47 deep freeze...which I also experienced...oh!, silly me....I almost forgot.....in 1963 I was sunning myself in Malta.....gosh, it was hot!.....:=))

  • @JohnEdwinRichards
    @JohnEdwinRichards 12 лет назад +3

    One of the most brilliant Salutes to Steam Dragons and the Men who Tamed them I have ever
    had the Pleasure of viewing!.
    Thankyou,
    John Richards.
    Western Australia.

  • @mp9033
    @mp9033 2 года назад +2

    I have fond memories of the winter of 1963 and much of that is seen in this excellent film. So evocative and the music is wonderful. Definitely saving this to my favourites.

  • @timorgano
    @timorgano 13 лет назад +4

    I found this on my parnets old "Trains" VHS they had recorded in the 80s. I loved it then, and I still do. A classic bit of work and lovely to watch.

  • @bloggulator
    @bloggulator 12 лет назад +2

    Beautifully done... captures the atmosphere of Britain in that harsh winter. I was a little kid back then, and our school was frozen up so there was no running water - so we had to stay home for 3 more weeks. That was the best winter holiday ever - with ice skating, tobogganing and enjoying the toys from Christmas. It is unlikely that the UK will ever again experience such a long and protracted spell of sub-freezing weather.

  • @DarrenJamesColes
    @DarrenJamesColes 13 лет назад +4

    Fantastic film, really establishes a driving, chugging rhythm through the editing. I love the contrast between the psychedelic jazz music and the shots of snow-covered countryside and British train stations. Miles Davis meets Ivor the Engine!

    • @jomurphy1654
      @jomurphy1654 5 лет назад +2

      Sorry its taken only 7 years to say that Dad would have loved your comment - especially the Miles Davis/Ivor the Engine thing - brilliant!

  • @7822welshsteam
    @7822welshsteam 6 лет назад +3

    MEMORIES! Actually trembling with delight at having found this. I used to have to watch a video of this like every day when I was about 5. Remembered all of it down to the fact that the first steam engine you see is a standard tank. Little had I known that I had been travelling behind that very locomotive many times on my local steam railway at Llangollen.

    • @bangerbangerbro
      @bangerbangerbro 3 года назад

      Why did you have to watch it every day might I ask?

    • @7822welshsteam
      @7822welshsteam 3 года назад

      @@bangerbangerbro Because I was 5.

  • @muisire
    @muisire 12 лет назад +3

    I am watching this chillingly beautiful documentary with my hands around a steaming mug of tea - wonderful!

  • @KevTheBusDriver
    @KevTheBusDriver 13 лет назад +2

    Amazing... This was shown on BBC TV over Christmas in about 1974/5 - it was repeated at least once within a week - we didn't have a video - so thanks for letting us watch it again!!

  • @SizzleSuite
    @SizzleSuite 12 лет назад +18

    I've got a 10 inch radiophonic workshop acetate of this sound recording - it is wonderful. I spent years cutting 1/4 inch tape, it is an art form in it's self. First time I've seen the film and I enjoyed it, I think it reflects very expressively the elegaic majesty of deep Winter, and it's brilliant juxtaposition against hard hot dirty steam and metal is sublimely done. :) Such a shame , these bored children have to troll here. :(

  • @fjwareing
    @fjwareing 11 лет назад +2

    Film quality is exceptional. I remember that winter of 1962/63.

  • @sleeming88
    @sleeming88 11 лет назад +63

    I'd have loved to have spent all day in that signalbox with the roaring fire.

    • @Richard-st8ds
      @Richard-st8ds 5 лет назад +3

      I used to do that job in the 1980s loved it

    • @COIcultist
      @COIcultist 4 года назад

      @Yorkshire Lass I don't doubt you and I've done jobs where I've stood up all day but baring a job in a colliery yard which I have also worked in, if you have a desperately cold winter with fuel restrictions the only place second to working in a colliery office is working on a coal-fired railway. If it was a signal box with a tied house nearby I bet neither went without coal. I'm not besmirching your dad but every job at some point has a perk.

  • @MARKETMAN6789
    @MARKETMAN6789 13 лет назад +1

    ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT ,I WAS A TRAIN SPOTTER IN THE 50S AND EARLY 60S,THIS FILM IS SUPERB ,FROM THE STEAM TRAINS TO THE SHEEP IN THE FIELDS ,TO THE MUSIC ,AND MEN ON THE TRACKS ,BRILLIANT AND THANK YOU FOR PUTTING IT ON

  • @ModernHingeSociety
    @ModernHingeSociety 15 лет назад +6

    That editing was amazing

  • @heartbeat1965
    @heartbeat1965 14 лет назад +1

    Fantastic! If only the railways were like that now.

  • @kfomzzsmith2306
    @kfomzzsmith2306 10 лет назад +3

    Just randomly found this video, not sure how but I am glad I did what a gem. I do not know much about film making, was it remastered, for a film from 1963 it has amazing clarity the mix of traditional images of the workman working in the snow, steam trains then contrasting this with the comfortable life of the business men in the warm trains also adding great music from that era made this video exacting and a memorable work of art .

    • @kadadix
      @kadadix 10 лет назад

      Depending on the format traditional film is HD, often the grimy old films you see are down to either bad reproduction, storage or inferior media types such as small film sizes or video tape

    • @SampoLapilill
      @SampoLapilill 10 лет назад +1

      I absolutely agree. This is a brilliantly made film and shows a bit of what travelling during the worst winter on record (at the time) was like. I believe the driving music was from Sandy Nelson's Let There Be Drums which was in the charts around that time.

  • @freightuk
    @freightuk 11 лет назад +7

    Great piece of filming with lively soundtrack, thoroughly enjoyed it, must view it again :)

  • @800beemer
    @800beemer 7 лет назад +87

    Don't forget many of the folks in this vid would have seen action in WW2 This was easy street.

    • @mikeonfreeserve2926
      @mikeonfreeserve2926 4 года назад +9

      Actually, if they were old enough they'd have been kept on the railway during wartime.

    • @philaypeephilippotter6532
      @philaypeephilippotter6532 4 года назад +6

      @@mikeonfreeserve2926
      Not necessarily. My father joined up _before_ the railways became a _reserved occupation._

    • @simonnelson7770
      @simonnelson7770 4 года назад +4

      Mike Onfreeserve or maybe they joined the railway after they fought in the war

    • @johnmulligan7609
      @johnmulligan7609 4 года назад +3

      Could have been in WW1.

    • @duncanrobinson3200
      @duncanrobinson3200 3 года назад +3

      @@mikeonfreeserve2926 I know I used to like playing on the railway line in the 1970's with my mates as a child - not something ti be recommended though nit it was normal back then to take risks.

  • @roobs52
    @roobs52 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant. I remembere that winter so well! We didn't see the grass until Easter!

  • @Harrison1420
    @Harrison1420 11 лет назад +3

    Great film quality.

  • @neilsmith7829
    @neilsmith7829 6 лет назад +1

    Just seen this on Talking Pictures TV and had to see if it was on here to watch again. Love the story, the comparisons of those working so that the businessmen can get where they are going AND have breakfast, the synchronisation of pictures and soundtrack , and the flag to end it.

  • @TheCampbell
    @TheCampbell 11 лет назад +6

    The Rhythm of Film is awesome. Your father was a very talented man. I love his films.

    • @jomurphy1654
      @jomurphy1654 3 года назад +1

      Wonderful to hear, Axel and Dad would have been thrilled! (Sorry it's taken me 8 years to reply, been busy!!)

    • @TheCampbell
      @TheCampbell 3 года назад +2

      @@jomurphy1654 Haha! Better late than never : )

  • @ThePanzer6
    @ThePanzer6 2 года назад +1

    Love the soundtrack

  • @Femmenition
    @Femmenition 14 лет назад +3

    For something filmed in the early 60s, this is surprisingly good quality!

  • @JohnDoe-px4ko
    @JohnDoe-px4ko 7 месяцев назад

    I was very young at the time but I do remember we were given time off school - we sledged the local hills, built snowmen and played snowballs! Perfect! It’s my only vivid memory from that time so it must have made an impression on me!

  • @britishfilminstitute
    @britishfilminstitute  14 лет назад +3

    @topite It was created specifically for the film by Johnny Hawksworth (performer) and Daphne Oram (electronics), but the tune is based on Sandy Nelson's 'Teen Beat'.

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG 4 года назад

      Ah, one of the great names of the Radiophonic Workshop; I guess this was (just) _before_ Doctor Who (yes I know _that_ wasn't Daphne).

    • @elizabethveldonstuff
      @elizabethveldonstuff 3 года назад

      if i remember - i may be wrong - the performance changes tempo as it does to avoid copyright as they couldn't say at which exact point it was a direct copy of the origional.
      great film.

  • @scamper2able
    @scamper2able 12 лет назад +1

    Fantastic quality film, i remember as a school kid being stuck in Farnham Surrey during that winter for a week, due to no trains running back to London. I didn't mind tho !

  • @leejohnson3209
    @leejohnson3209 3 года назад +3

    The music is great. It's an excellent reworking of an instrumental by Sandy Nelson called Teen Beat.
    Johnny Hawksworth and Daphne Oram were responsible for this. Daphne Oram being a member of the famous BBC radiophonic workshop.
    Hawksworth also composed many theme tunes for TV including that of the 1970's children's cartoon Roobarb and Custard.

  • @brundebrauc2208
    @brundebrauc2208 3 месяца назад +1

    I wasn't born yet, back then. But I've heard stories about a severe winter in '63 here in The Netherlands too.
    Soundtrack is ace!

  • @goinghame
    @goinghame 12 лет назад +5

    This video introduced me to the amazing Daphne Oram. Thank you so much!!

  • @fitzjon4628
    @fitzjon4628 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely Brilliant I Remember it well the window's froze on the inside HAPPY DAY'S THOUGH

  • @exizzz
    @exizzz 12 лет назад +5

    Heh, that is great, the music went so well with it.

  • @007bondspy
    @007bondspy 14 лет назад +2

    an amazing window of the past. thanks for posting

  • @ColinBillett
    @ColinBillett 12 лет назад +3

    Wonderful stuff, and from the days when we owned the railways.

  • @paulnorris2756
    @paulnorris2756 7 месяцев назад

    I was 11 at the time and waking up on the Sunday morning to that snow was better than Christmas morning to me. Thanks for the posting.

  • @DowntheJunction
    @DowntheJunction 8 лет назад +14

    One of the finest BTF films about, glorious images and a hellfire soundtrack too boot

  • @noonsight2010
    @noonsight2010 13 лет назад +1

    Wonderful. I was born in 1962 so it's a view of the country at the start of my life. Railtrack, crawl away in shame!

  • @Jigsaw1988
    @Jigsaw1988 12 лет назад +4

    nice video with an amazing picture quality!

  • @markhenley3097
    @markhenley3097 4 года назад +2

    If this kind of snow hit the country today it would grind completely to a halt.

  • @filtonkingswood
    @filtonkingswood 11 лет назад +22

    Excellent. Filmmaking and editing. Superb soundrack.

    • @nancyrose8028
      @nancyrose8028 8 лет назад +2

      I agree!

    • @dasy2k1
      @dasy2k1 7 лет назад +1

      Let there be drums is the track I believe but this is a cover by the sounds as it's been slowed down at first

    • @dasy2k1
      @dasy2k1 7 лет назад +3

      Ok it's actually a mashup loop between Let there be drums and teen beat, both by sandy Nelson

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 6 лет назад +4

      Of course the editing was all done the hard way in those days with actual bits and pieces of film spliced together, not the digital way things are done these days.

    • @teent0mt0m
      @teent0mt0m 5 лет назад

      @@dasy2k1 No Daniel, it's just Teen Beat - but by Johnny Hawksworth

  • @ObserveTheBanana
    @ObserveTheBanana 15 лет назад +1

    What a surprisingly awesome video! It just keeps building and building. I was going to just check out the first minute, but I was entranced throughout the whole thing.
    Thanks!

  • @dlewis4621
    @dlewis4621 12 лет назад +4

    This is fabulous! Love the music track, and this carries forward some of the thinking of Humphrey Jennings, though I am excited that it is in colour and that the footage is so well preserved.

  • @SimonRitchieMelodeon
    @SimonRitchieMelodeon 11 лет назад +1

    This is ASTOUNDING. Really know what you're doing. Accurate ART. Midland Pulman?!!!
    red Jubilees in mono? Truly wonderful detail passion and communication.

  • @johnnewson5039
    @johnnewson5039 10 лет назад +12

    i was only 2y/o in that winter. my mother is still alive, aged 81and she talks about it

    • @sean.furlong1989
      @sean.furlong1989 8 лет назад

      +John Newson Does your mother also remember the 1947 snow?

    • @christopherlovelock9104
      @christopherlovelock9104 7 лет назад

      I was 1 then, but the stories I have been told about are still without equal in the UK. Wasn't that the year they forgot to clear the bottom of the Edgware Road in London and it caused even more chaos.

    • @kohedunn
      @kohedunn 7 лет назад +1

      I was two years old... and yes my mother would talk about it.. later on of course... How she managed I do not know... We lived in a flat in Highams park in Essex , four kids , up and until I was twelve... We spent most of our times outdoors.. Epping forest was my playground.... I remember the great smog... it was a yellowish brown colour.... At eight years old , it was exciting to disappear in it..

  • @someshwarroy52
    @someshwarroy52 4 года назад +1

    Awesome music, and also the film

  • @stevenjohnson4190
    @stevenjohnson4190 4 года назад +28

    1963: 6-foot of snow, no problem
    2020: 1nch of snow.. no chance, mate. Elf and Safety, innit

  • @Dokker62
    @Dokker62 15 лет назад +2

    Locos & Snow ! Wintertime as it should be. Amazing video. Thanks for broadcasting it.

  • @silkiebreeder
    @silkiebreeder 10 лет назад +12

    It was obviously the right kind of snow for the trains to keep running Oh no It was just people getting on with it and not making stupid excuses

  • @alexanderjames6328
    @alexanderjames6328 6 месяцев назад

    And what a video this is. Thank you for posting this masterpiece.

  • @bernardswaine8340
    @bernardswaine8340 11 лет назад +12

    I was 13 years old during that terrible winter. All the unemployed had to report to The Labour Exchange collect a shovel and dig snow for extra money. We were poor Dad chopped up floor boards from local derelict houses for firewood

    • @colliecandle
      @colliecandle 10 лет назад +1

      I too was 13, and I spent weeks in Southmead hospital, Bristol with peritonitis !
      One winter I will never forget. The ambulance had snow chains and it was the slowest ever 'emergency' ride I have ever taken !

    • @nageshwaranwaranwaran9962
      @nageshwaranwaranwaran9962 8 лет назад +2

      old is Gold sincerely Thank you

    • @TheQ-Continuum
      @TheQ-Continuum 6 лет назад

      Could not agree more ! Get the lazy people of their lard arses and clear away snow. And they won't, then NO MONEY ! Mind you in today's snowflake Britain, they would probably all have glass backs !

  • @ladypinkviper
    @ladypinkviper 12 лет назад +1

    SUPERB!

  • @Vinesy68
    @Vinesy68 12 лет назад +3

    Really brilliant thank you for that Jo!

  • @WheelieMacBin
    @WheelieMacBin 12 лет назад +1

    A great little video .... 1963, the year of my birth, my mum said it was a bad winter and it sure looks like it :-)

  • @TheSolnabo
    @TheSolnabo 12 лет назад +5

    Love the music :D

  • @Oakleaf700
    @Oakleaf700 12 лет назад +2

    Love the cozy signal box! Snow, when it first arrives is so pretty , but it can soon get tiresome. I remember '63 [as a toddler] the snow seemed like grey mountains on the sides of the roads, where it soon became dirty with passing traffic.

  • @JaeV2000
    @JaeV2000 8 лет назад +9

    relly shows the power of a steam locomotive, nice chant to the music, if it snowed like this still there would be no trains

    • @ldavies3280
      @ldavies3280 4 года назад +1

      There would be trains, because the powers that be could justify throwing millions at winter equipment like they do in the US and Canada. This happens rarely here, and we can’t justify tax payers money on equipment that would sit idle for 364 days most years.

  • @thylacinex1951
    @thylacinex1951 5 лет назад +1

    Wonderful film!

  • @TheRenegadePrince13
    @TheRenegadePrince13 11 лет назад +3

    EPIC FILM!

  • @chrismccartney8668
    @chrismccartney8668 4 года назад +1

    Working together we are in the same boat most had been thru ww2 and some ww1 getting stuck in and getting done was 2nd nature..I remember sweeping snow off my nans frontparh and her neighbours they sent me my sister chocolates as thank you unlike today saying Where's the council ! We took milk and bread to Nan and elderly friends on our sledge in London we were treated like cavalry coming to their rescue ...
    Appy Days Different country !!

  • @nancyrose8028
    @nancyrose8028 8 лет назад +5

    Thank you for a very interesting film.

  • @roytynan2116
    @roytynan2116 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @chrisl9620
    @chrisl9620 8 лет назад +12

    my dad reckoned that on one occasion in the winter of 63 it was so cold the flame on his cigarette lighter froze.😉

    • @neilhurn2685
      @neilhurn2685 8 лет назад +1

      Chris knows that's a joke

    • @jazzman1626
      @jazzman1626 8 лет назад +2

      Chris knows
      Ha ha sounds like he delivered jokes the same way my dad did. My dad told jokes like he was serious and only the absurdity of it told you it was a joke.

    • @Imp5011
      @Imp5011 6 лет назад +3

      During the war.....

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 6 лет назад +1

      Imp5011 - "During the depression..."

    • @AJ-qn6gd
      @AJ-qn6gd 5 лет назад

      I can believe that because we used to have a candle in our bedroom at night and in the morning the flame had frozen and we had to snap it off and relight it.

  • @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329
    @thebrummierailenthusiasts5329 8 месяцев назад +2

    1:33 that’s one way of clearing the snow faster and better by means of using a steam engine with a snowplough at the front to shift the snow out of the way