A drive around London, 1927 (In Colour!)
A drive around London, 1927 (In Colour!)
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MadmanO/T People

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908 posts

225 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Take a look at this amazing film "The Open Road, London" filmed in 1927 using a then-new experimental colour film process. Evidently, this was the final episode of a European travelogue. No traffic lights, no congestion zones, no Japanese tourists. Just London as it was in 1927.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwahIQz0o-M&fea...


Contrast this with the London of 1903. Horse drawn buses and only one motor car spotted, near the end of the film.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVQiEJW7RWg&fea...


Madman of the People

vz-r_dave

3,469 posts

238 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Thanks for the links, I love the Kodak and Hovis advert boards on the bus in the 1903 video :-)

The Riddler

6,565 posts

217 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Good find, certainly interesting. Although i wouldnt mind a spoken narration or commentry. smile

PhillT

2,488 posts

245 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Great stuff. The 1927 footage was indeed part of a series, large portions of which were shown in a BBC series called The Lost World of Friese-Greene about three or four years ago. Well worth a watch if you can find it.

_Dan_

2,392 posts

299 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Still bloody busy though! The end of the 1903 film looks busier there than it is these days!

Good films, thanks thumbup

singlecoil

35,598 posts

266 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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I liked the film, but found the cards (timed for people who move their lips while reading)very irritating.

sday12

5,066 posts

231 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Great footage, but why is a man snogging a dog at 9:58?

Evangelion

8,251 posts

198 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Yes shame about all the racist comments.

Somebody claimed to see a motorcyclist answering his mobile phone at 3:28.

He's right too - is this the first filmed evidence of a time traveller?

NDA

24,084 posts

245 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Evangelion said:
Yes shame about all the racist comments.

Somebody claimed to see a motorcyclist answering his mobile phone at 3:28.

He's right too - is this the first filmed evidence of a time traveller?
Yes I spotted him too!

Chris71

21,548 posts

262 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Excellent find, thanks! smile

I actually found the 1927 more interesting because I could relate to it. Unlike a lot of early-ish colour it's pretty plausible and gives you a real flavour of the time. It's quite strange to see people of my great grandparents generation as normal individuals going about their business on an average day. The 1903 film is still captivating, but it's more like looking in a history book; it's not quite so absorbing.


Eric Mc

124,451 posts

285 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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The quality of the 1927 film was superb - with everything running smoothly and at the right speed.

I noticed the chap on his mobile too. A 1920s mobile would have been something to behold - what with the windy-up bit phones had in those days smile

For me, that was actually my grandparent's era. In fact, my mother was born in 1924 and my dad in 1928. My dad is still with us and getting on fairly well.

Noticeable how much the street scene was dominated by buses.

That final shot of the bobby approaching the camera had been thinking what he might be saying.

"'Ello, 'ello, 'ello - 'ave you got a permit for this filming 'ere?".

Edited by Eric Mc on Thursday 4th February 10:30

TEKNOPUG

20,093 posts

225 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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3 things I noticed:

The sentry at the Tower at the beginning, caught having a crafty fag.
The almost complete lack of any road marking
The utter grime and filth tarred to every building due to the coal-burning power stations.

Eric Mc

124,451 posts

285 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Although there was lots of grime, have a look at colour film from the 1960s (of which there's lots). It's even worse.

The general cleaning up of London began in the late 1970s. I first visited London in 1977 and I was shocked at how dirty everything was. By 1985 it had improved dramatically.

GC8

19,910 posts

210 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Eric Mc said:
I noticed the chap on his mobile too. A 1920s mobile would have been something to behold - what with the windy-up bit phones had in those days
The phone could have been small enough to mount on the bikes tank Eric: its the cable-laying trailer that youd have to pull, thatd be most noticeable!

soad

34,201 posts

196 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Thanks for that - excellent find.

Liked the footage of the older one too, nice steam boats.

TimJMS

2,584 posts

271 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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First clip was very nearly as bad as Casino Royale for product placement. Dunlop from start to finish.

(Fascinating material nonetheless though!)

theironduke

6,995 posts

208 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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The closing scene raised a smile....as they were filming the copper/HoP i thought "would you be able to do that today without being challenged by plod?"

Innocent times.

carreauchompeur

18,288 posts

224 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Good find!

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

275 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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Love the way the plod on traffic duty didn't stop pedestrians before releasing the traffic...

Just walked away and unleashed it all.....rofl

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

275 months

Thursday 4th February 2010
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There was a recent TV programme about this Friese-Greene chappie, showing his film of a drive round Britain.