Great film! Loved it. Wish I could go back to that era to just see life how my Mum would have experienced it in Launceston in the 1920's & 30's. Thank you!
Fabulous! I look at the fashions and lifestyles in these vintage films. I saw the mixture of horse and carts with cars on the unpaved and unmarked roads.
29:49 is really special... the left corner building is the Bank of Van Diemen's Land, demolished in 1958 and the far left corner is the short-lived art nouveau Palace cinema, demolished in the 70s. Long before my time, glad that there is a record of them both in this film
Amazing - some things have changed quite a bit, others not much in 80+ years - would be interesting to have little tags on the first half just identifying some of the spots - I think I would prefer walking to risking it in a buggy with trams, cars & bikes! And so many boats,compared to nowadays... Fantastic resource. I thought it was Joe...
This film is amazing I can't believe how someone has captured some beautiful history of Tasmania Thank you 🍎
Great film! Loved it. Wish I could go back to that era to just see life how my Mum would have experienced it in Launceston in the 1920's & 30's. Thank you!
I was born in Hobart in 1982 and moved to the mainland in 96, it's crazy how much of this video I can recognise the places.
Fabulous! I look at the fashions and lifestyles in these vintage films. I saw the mixture of horse and carts with cars on the unpaved and unmarked roads.
Going by the cars i would say this is 1934 as it clearly shows a 1934 Buick straight eight ,not 1920s
Interesting, whats the time stamp?
My Great-grandfather had a Buick straight 8,he was a gambler,had race horses and a big drinker!
How can you tell a year just by looking at cars?
Thanks for the upload. Amazing!
29:49 is really special... the left corner building is the Bank of Van Diemen's Land, demolished in 1958 and the far left corner is the short-lived art nouveau Palace cinema, demolished in the 70s. Long before my time, glad that there is a record of them both in this film
Thank you for sharing.😊
9.30 But what his name ???? I wana vote for him on May 30 !!!!!
Amazing - some things have changed quite a bit, others not much in 80+ years - would be interesting to have little tags on the first half just identifying some of the spots - I think I would prefer walking to risking it in a buggy with trams, cars & bikes! And so many boats,compared to nowadays... Fantastic resource. I thought it was Joe...
Great pics
Thank you
What's TAHO?
Tasmanian Archives & Heritage Office. Now based in State Library, Hobart & I think known as LINC😊
The legendary Errol Flynn’s hometown.
So cool
100% #talkingaustralians
Did we even have a Lib party in the 20s??
Yes 1909 Lib party was established. they have swayed from what they used to stand for low taxes...
Amraks no they still like low taxes for the rich
Founded in 1944
No. It was founded by menzies maybe in the 40s or 50s
@@Amraks WRONG !
No ones commented about the kangaroo abuse?
Thats coz no-one in the comments section is a slave to woke pc culture bullshit
Ps. It was a wallaby
No kangaroos in Tasmania!
@@lockylive2520 well then your a dickhead look it up
Pademelon.
The propaganda is strong with this one.
And yet it can’t compare with now !