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12 Jun 20 10:33
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By:
DenzilPenberthy
When: 12 Jun 20 12:47
Cheers d2
By:
Makybe_Diva
When: 12 Jun 20 17:19
I enjoyed that, driver2, thanks.

Someone took an awful lot of trouble putting that together.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 12 Jun 20 19:19
Good stuff. Makes you proud to be British seeing all those old buildings and statues.
By:
driver2
When: 13 Jun 20 10:24
Yes, London's a great City.
By:
Platini
When: 13 Jun 20 11:46
was
By:
twizzle22
When: 13 Jun 20 12:13
Platini= CORRECT
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 14 Jun 20 06:31
Ch 81 freebies, talking pictures, shows a lot of short British public information films in between films. One was really unusual. Covent garden market? In the early fifties. It covered the cafes. The faces were  old craggy characters. Working class people buying flowers to ship across the country. Trucks dangerously overloaded. Safety concerns were nonexistent . Brilliant short film . I have a feeling the director became famous. The cafe scenes were good. Sausages and people showing up with their own cups.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 14 Jun 20 07:42
By far the greatest city in the world.
By:
San Quentin
When: 14 Jun 20 09:24
Gets my vote also.
1.London
2.Munich
3.Hamburg
3.Prague
By:
driver2
When: 14 Jun 20 13:20
I love Paris, particularly Montmartre by night, Chicago for the food and San Francisco for the little cable car that goes halfway to the stars!
By:
A_T
When: 14 Jun 20 15:33
sadly much of the City was destroyed during the Blitz but a lot of it would probably have been demolished anyway for development - it would have been wonderful to see it pre-1940
By:
macarony
When: 14 Jun 20 16:06
Some good stuff on YouTube there piture montages of various years brilliant
By:
casemoney
When: 14 Jun 20 16:26
Some fantastic footage yesterday of Mass asttacks and slashers
By:
Emitdeb
When: 14 Jun 20 17:01
Anniversary yesterday of the first doodlebug... Landed in Grove road east London.. smashed my nans windows. Sad

1944.. was a good shot, landed on railway bridge..
By:
macarony
When: 14 Jun 20 17:31
The guy that worked on the  pulse jet engine Walter Kaaden refused to join Von Brown at NASA instead opting to stay in the impoverished East Germany he developed the 2 stroke expansion chamber thats based on pulse jet technology
By:
macarony
When: 14 Jun 20 17:32
The pulse jet is what powered the doodlebug
By:
zorrostrikes
When: 14 Jun 20 20:54
I dnot believe it. It's on now,vtalking pictures. Everyday except Christmas, 1957, Covent gArden.
By:
MC Roller
When: 14 Jun 20 21:16
I remember some old footage from a uk train station shown on talking pictures. A fine old lady working the kiosk made an announcement over the public address system, then got back to some real work, her knitting, just superb that.
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macarony
When: 14 Jun 20 21:30
some good pics from the 70s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLGDF8_p7Uw
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