A Guide to Driving in Scotland
Enjoy the freedom of planning your own amazing holiday around Scotland on a road trip, and you can choose your own attractions, accommodation and places to eat.
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Well, we’ve got all the info you need on driving in Scotland with helpful tips on country driving, speed limits, and much more.
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Drive Through Manchester, Home Movies, 1971, 16mm
Drive Through Manchester, Home Movies, 1971, 16mm from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit
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LA Manchester Town Hall, clock tower. POV from front of car driving in central Manchester, Manchester Central Library up ahead. Nice shots of old buildings from side window of car.
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A Classroom Film - The Engine Driver (1947)
Title reads: British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film - The Engine Driver.
Street scene with an Engine Driver kissing his wife and children goodbye on the doorstep as he leaves for work. He arrives at the train station. Good shots of a steam train. C/U of paper with instructions to the Engine Driver for the London to Manchester run. Top shot of driver climbing into the engine. The train is prepared for its trip - oil, water, stoking the furnace etc. Driver climbs aboard the foot plate. C/U of instruments in the driver's cabin. C/U of the whistle blowing. Train sets off. Unusual shot taken from by the train wheels as it goes along. Also a shot from underneath the train as is driven along.
Top shots of the train (carrying coal). Train going through a tunnel. Engine driver looking out from the foot plate. Train meeting buffers with another train. Shot of passengers on the station platform. Station clock. Signals. Man (Station Master?) on platform signalling that the train can depart. Train leaves the station. Good shots of train moving through different locations and the men in the driver's cabin. Interior of the train. Baby looking out of the window. Man sleeping with a handkerchief over his head, man smoking pipe and reading a newspaper, man reading book, baby in a cot on the table between two seats. Interior of the signal box. Lever pulled. Arriving in Manchester.
Driver picks up his flask and climbs down off the train, wipes his face with a hankie and has a sip of tea.
End title reads: The End - a Pathe-B.I.F. Film.
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Driving Home.. Again.
On way home again, this time on M60 clockwise through Stockport
Buses in Brighton, UK - 2019
Maxson Goh Films a series of short clips featuring buses in Brighton, United Kingdom.
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Idiot in Silver Zafira Uses Wrong side of the Road in Hyde Manchester
Idiot in Silver Zafira Uses Wrong side of the Road in Hyde Manchester
1960s Europe Motorway Driving, Rare Colour 35mm Archive Footage, Vintage Cars
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1960s POV driving along European motorway
Hells Angels MC Westcoast - Don't F*ck with us or we come to you - Documentary 2017
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Early 1970s Manchester Station and Streets
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EXT Manchester Piccadilly train station. Manchester street scene, people past, tilt up theatre.
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Vortec L31 383 tunnel ram throttle response
test and tune. changed holleys back to 30cc acc pumps. 50cc was overkill at this time.
Manchester to London (Motorway)
Movie Palaces #125 - Four CINEMAS in HIGH WYCOMBE Buckinghamshire
Movie Palaces #125 - Four Cinemas in HIGH WYCOMBE, Buckinghamshire. Full Details Below :-
The ELECTROSCOPE/REX in Oxford Street (opposite Frogmore) - The Electroscope opened 28th February 1912 with 750 seats. It was closed in 1930 and abandoned. Later in 1930 it was re-modelled into a small de-luxe super cinema with 688 seats. It re-opened again as the REX in Art-Deco style in December 1937 - architects Kenneth Friese-Green & A.C. Yates. At this time a Hammond LaFleur theatre organ was installed and played by Edward O'Henry.
Closed 30th January 1965. Demolished 1969 and replaced by shops.
The GRAND located at 280 Desborough Road, architect T. Thurlow, was opened 28th April 1913 with 590 seats. I visited this cinema many times during school holidays, early 1950's with my mum. It was absolutely hilarious with breakdowns, wonky picture, in and out of focus etc. The audience had a great time time. The Grand closed in 1962, the frontage was replaced but you can still see the main building from Desborough Road.
The PALACE was situated on Frogmore. Opened 2nd December 1922. Enlarged in 1932, architect Gilbert W. Booth. The theatre had 1650 seats, excellent acoustics and Western Electric Sound. The Palace closed 21st September 1983, and was the longest functioning cinema in High Wycombe.
The MAJESTIC/ODEON opened 27th January 1930. The architect was S.B. Pritlove with atmospheric interior by W.E. Greenwood. 1480 seats were provided. A Compton model J 2/5 theatre organ was installed, and played to great acclaim by the youthful Ron Rogers, a protege of Reginald Foort, who helped Ron in his career at London & Southern and County Cinemas. This was the first cinema pipe organ I played! The Majestic was taken over by County Cinemas in 1932 and by Odeon Theatres in 1939. It finally closed on 25th January 1969 to make way for Woolworths new store.
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Exploring a Cool Roadside Find...An Abandoned Retro Motel with an AWESOME Playground!!
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Join us as we explore this awesome little roadside motel we came across while driving through the mountains!
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Abandoned Housing Estate
THIS HOUSING ESTATE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF BIRMINGHAM WAS BUILT IN THE 1950'S AND WAS ONCE A TRUE COMMUNITY, BUT NOW ONLY A FEW RESIDENTS REMAIN .
1 BY 1 THE PROPERTIES WERE ABANDONED AND NOW THE SURROUNDING STREETS HAVE BECAME A LOCAL HOTSPOT FOR SERIOUS CRIME. IN APRIL 2018 THERE WERE 80 REPORTED SERIOUS OFFENCES INCLUDING ROBBERY, BURGLARY, DRUGS , CAR CRIME, CRIMINAL DAMAGE , FIREARMS AND VIOLENT ASSAULTS. IT'S HARD TO IMAGINE I ACTUALLY LIVED THERE OVER 40 YEARS AGO.
Motorway Machines (1965)
The large machines used in the construction of the modern motorway. The M1 being constructed - Leicester.
C/U of large blue signpost reading Motorway M1. L/S's of the motorway with vehicles passing by (it looks quiet compared with today!).
M/S of tractor spreading ballast to prepare new road surface. The commentator tell us that ...this motorway is growing at the rate of cricket pitch length in two hours flat, almost all by automation.
Numerous shots of the machinery in action we see rollers, conveyor belt shifting stone and soil, dumper trucks and a machine that levels the ballast smoothly over the motorway.
Various M/S's of tarmac being emptied from truck and being shovelled by workmen and flattened by workmen.
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Video of 89 Wright Road | Hollis New Hampshire real estate & homes by Cindy Robbins
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England v West Germany: 1966 World Cup Final | British Pathé
Team England plays on to victory against West Germany in this classic World Cup final from 1966 with many amazing moments including Geoff Hurst becoming the first man ever to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final.
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See here footage from the 1966 World Cup Final. The most important scenes from the game England vs West Germany.
Wembley Stadium, London.
Start of the 1966 World Cup Final between Federal Republic of Germany and England. GV. Pan, packed Wembley Stadium. GV. Packed stand. LV. The two teams, England on right, waiting in tunnel. CU. Nobby Stiles. SV. Tracking shot as the two teams walk out of tunnel onto Wembley pitch. LV. The two teams coming out. TS. Packed crowd. CU. Bobby Moore shakes hands with Uve Seeler, the German captain. They exchange tokens then the referee, Dienst of Switzerland, tosses. SV. Alf Ramsey watching. GV. As Germany kick off right to left and start an attack on the right wing. LV. Pan as German forward drives a low shot but Gordon Banks collects easily. GV. England attacking. LV. As the ball is centred. Tilkowski punches clear. GV. Germany attacks. The ball goes to Sigi Held who brings it into middle and shoots. LV. Pan as Banks makes a good save just tipping ball over bar. GV. Crowd supporting Germany. GV. The Germans attack again. LV. The ball goes to Helmut Haller who turns and shoots and beats Banks for Germany's goal. GV. German crowd. & LV. GV. Play in progress, England attacks. GV. England attacks, ball is centred. LV. Tilkowski punches clear. LV. The ball goes to Bobby Charlton who takes a shot. LV. Pan as Tilkowsky dives and saves. GV. England attacks again. The ball is centred. LV. Hurst jumps and lobs the ball into net for England's equaliser. GV. England supporters. & SV. & LV. GV. Germany attacks. Banks does not clear properly and the ball rolls to Emmerich who steadies it. LV. He shoots straight into Banks' arms. GV. England attacks. LV. Tilkowski dives and punches ball out. LV. Charlton with the ball. He passes it into the middle. LV. England forward takes a shot. Tilkowski only half clears and there is a mad scramble in the goal area. LV. Another forward runs in and takes a shot. Tilkowski pushes the ball down and a defender has to clear it.
Referee blowing whistle for half time. Zoom back to general view. Packed crowds at half time. Score 1-1. Band marching. German crowd. England kick off, kicking right to left to start attack. The attack is foiled by German defence. England attack again but again the German defence clears. Germany attacking, ball comes across to the right wing and is centred back. Banks jumps and foils the attack. England attacking. Ball passes to Bobby Charlton. Charlton passes to Hunt on the left wing. He centres the ball but German defender clears. Germany attacking but the ball is put calmly back to Banks. Man in crowd. Germany attacking. Hailer centres the ball. Banks runs out and punches clear. General play until ball is cleared by England defence. England attack. Geoff Hurst centres the ball. It comes off a German defender and goes straight to Peters who hits it first time into the net to put England in the lead. England 2, Germany 1. England supporters cheering. England attacking. Stiles passes the ball to Ball who centres for Peters to head over the bar. Crowd. England attacking again. Wilson centres from the left wing but German defence clears. Germany attacking. Jackie Charlton intercepts pass then makes a bad pass straight to a German player. Germany starts an attack. One of their forwards tries a shot which gives Banks no trouble. Crowd cheering. Germany attacking. German forward tries a shot but the ball bounces off and goes straight to Webber who puts it into the net to equalise for Germany. German players congratulate one another as English players dispute the decision. Scoreboard at the end of full time 2-2. England attacking in first half of extra time from left to right. Ball tries a shot but the German keeper just tips it over bar. England still attacking. The ball goes to Bobby Charlton. Charlton shoots. The goalkeeper dives and pushes it against post and ball rolls out.
Crowd. Scoreboard. Germany attacking. Forward tries a shot. Banks collects and clears. Nobby Stiles running up field. Bobby Charlton running up field. England attacking. Forward tries a shot but goalkeeper collects easy and clears up field. German goalkeeper watching play. England attacks but no success. Hurst with the ball running down left wing. He shoots and ball is in the net. England officials jump up with joy as goal is scored. Referee blows whistle for full time, England
London's South Bank In 1964 - Rusty's Time Machine: Episode 26
With public domain archival footage, added sound, clipped edges, and corrected speed, we experience history as it may have happened. Today we are in London's South Bank, taking a little cruise, soaking up the sun in the park and other areas, as well as what appears to be a party of some sorts.
The Rolling Stones at the Hull ABC 1964 perform 'Around and Around'
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The Rolling Stones appear live at the Hull ABC on 21st September 1964 for two performances. They are filmed performing a Chuck Berry song called 'Around and Around' which was featured on their EP, 'Five by Five'.
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AROUND AND AROUND - WRITTEN BY CHUCK BERRY
I said the joint was rockin'
A goin' round and round
Yeah, reelin' and a rockin'
What a crazy sound
And they never stopped rockin'
'Til the moon went down
Well it sounds so sweet
I had to take me a chance
Rose out of my seat
I just had to dance
Started movin' my feet
Whoa to clappin' my hands
I said the joint was rockin'
Goin' round and round
Yeah, reelin' and a rockin'
What a crazy sound
And they never stopped rockin'
'Til the moon went down
Yeah at twelve o'clock
Yeah the place was packed
Front doors was locked
Yeah the place was packed
And when the police knocked
Those doors flew back
But they kept on rockin'
Goin' round and round
Yeah, reelin' and a rockin'
What a crazy sound
And they never stopped rockin'
'Til the…