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    Quote Originally Posted by wadsy View Post
    We should point out that that's not a 3D film viewed without the glasses with coloured lenses. It's an early British colour film

    The colours are very good on fairly static images but they do separate a bit on images that are moving rapidly across the screen so that the one showing as the still for that embedded video is one of the worst stills they could have grabbed from it

    Remember that this was made in 1927


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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddy View Post
    I remember being in London in the 70s, walking up a major high street and Concorde flew over, everybody stopped and looked up, even car drivers stuck in traffic leaned out of the windows. Wonderful, the peacetime equivalent of hearing a Lancaster fly over. I can't think of anything like that today, it's all white goods and i pads, thrillsville arizona.
    I was playing in a rugger match at the Lloyds Bank sports ground in Beckenham in the late 70's when Concorde flew by. The game actually came to a halt as everyone including the ref was standing awestruck. It was a truly beautiful sight.

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    I'm sure this site has been referred to here many times - and perhaps even these photos have been up. But just in case anybody has missed the website "The Retronaut" (http://www.retronaut.co/), let me point you in its direction: but beware - it's a one-stop shop for all your nostalgia photographic needs, any decade you like going back centuries ... This selection caught my eye because they are hi-res photos of London from 1949, and can be blown up and studied in detail, but they are by no means the only gem on the site - nor even the only hi-res shots of London yesteryear.

    Screen shot 2012-05-02 at 12.08.29 PM.jpg

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    British Council Film

    Piccadilly Circus, Regent Street, Leicester Square, and Soho during wartime.

    http://film.britishcouncil.org/piccadilly-roundabout

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    Smallpox ships in Dartford Creek 1881




    The Countess of Dartmouth


    Raine Spencer, who at one time was the Countess of Dartmouth, her mother Barbara Cartland alleged that she was fathered by Prince George, Duke of Kent. Ages 23 she became the youngest member of Westminster City Council.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freddy View Post


    The Countess of Dartmouth


    Raine Spencer, who at one time was the Countess of Dartmouth, her mother Barbara Cartland alleged that she was fathered by Prince George, Duke of Kent. Ages 23 she became the youngest member of Westminster City Council.

    Oh my, that means she's the half-sister of Princess Alexandra, Prince Michael, and the Duke of Kent!..

    I have fondness for her, I recall Raine in two different episodes of the TV programme 'One foot in the past' (a programme I would like to see repeated, but it never has been), one where she was extolling the virtues of the Claridges Hotel, where she sang at the Piano "We'll gather lilacs in the Spring again", and on the other I think it was the underground Ballroom at the Savoy Hotel, where she did a solitary Waltz dreaming of the grand Balls of yesteryear, all very lovely..........



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark O View Post
    Oh my, that means she's the half-sister of Princess Alexandra, Prince Michael, and the Duke of Kent!..

    I have fondness for her, I recall Raine in two different episodes of the TV programme 'One foot in the past' (a programme I would like to see repeated, but it never has been), one where she was extolling the virtues of the Claridges Hotel, where she sang at the Piano "We'll gather lilacs in the Spring again", and on the other I think it was the underground Ballroom at the Savoy Hotel, where she did a solitary Waltz dreaming of the grand Balls of yesteryear, all very lovely..........

    I recall that Mark, it was a nice little piece about a bygone era.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rowdon View Post
    I'm sure this site has been referred to here many times - and perhaps even these photos have been up. But just in case anybody has missed the website "The Retronaut" (http://www.retronaut.co/), let me point you in its direction: but beware - it's a one-stop shop for all your nostalgia photographic needs, any decade you like going back centuries ... This selection caught my eye because they are hi-res photos of London from 1949, and can be blown up and studied in detail, but they are by no means the only gem on the site - nor even the only hi-res shots of London yesteryear.

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    That site is amazing - I could spend hours rummaging in there. Who knew that Jacqui Kennedy was married in such a revolting dress ? Even allowing for changes in fashion it is horrid - looks like an old quilt !

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    Photos of life in the British Raj in India are found in a shoe box

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pict...-shoe-box.html




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    I've been right through this thread hoping that someone might have a picture of two young kids in the fifties at College Farm in Finchley sitting down having an ice cream or a drink. One of them has got a big hole in his short trousers. My next door neighbour took it and sent it to The Evening Standard (I thnk) for a photography competition. Modesty forbids me from telling who that kid is !!

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    Some photos from an article in the Mail about childhood recreation.
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    The uk, yesteryear(?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by golightly View Post


    Some photos from an article in the Mail about childhood recreation.
    Then the world `improved` as kids rush home to spend seven hours staring up close at a brainwashing screen, isolated, and not a sniff of fresh air to be had. Ahhh we`ve come a long way in search of happiness

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    I take it that was taken in the days before Alf N Safety was born !!
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    Some photos from an article in the Mail about childhood recreation.

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    Great shot Golightly. Simple pleasures and the exuberance of youth!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassidy View Post
    I take it that was taken in the days before Alf N Safety was born !!
    And unbelievably, school children now have to wear goggles while playing conkers

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    Quote Originally Posted by faginsgirl View Post
    And unbelievably, school children now have to wear goggles while playing conkers

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