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British Pathé - as signalling used to be 26/12/2011 at 07:09 #26182 | |
maxand
1637 posts |
British Pathé is a newsreel film archive. Thought you might enjoy this selection: The Engine Driver (1947, b&w, silent) - from London to Manchester. Not much signalling but a charming movie. LNER Liverpool Street Station (1946, b&w, sound) - lever frames & phone calls Railway School (1940, b&w, sound) - railway school for army recruits during the war. Railway Signal School (1958, colour, sound) - Waterloo station and Clapham Junction Railway Signals (1953, b&w, sound) - demonstrates a safety warning invention Signal Box (1948, b&w, sound) - Waterloo Station Signal Women (1943, b&w, sound) - Saughall, near Chester, Cheshire Signals! (1936, b&w, sound) - Brighton signal box The Fog Fellow (1933, b&w, silent) - a dispenser for detonators! The Railway Today (1960, colour, sound) - Canterbury control room Underground School (1955, colour, sound) - LU Training Centre, Lambeth, London. original / cleaned negative Wealth Of The World - Transport (1947-1951, b&w, sound) - postwar modernization of transport Reel 1 / Reel 2 Note: These are all previews, many of which have been truncated, but plenty of interesting sequences nonetheless. Last edited: 26/12/2011 at 13:22 by maxand Log in to reply The following users said thank you: kbarber, ExDistrictDriver |
Re: British Pathé - as signalling used to be 26/12/2011 at 20:44 #26209 | |
kbarber
1742 posts |
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Cor, LV in the days of the "Jazz"!!!!! Thank you. Log in to reply |
Re: British Pathé - as signalling used to be 27/12/2011 at 05:31 #26226 | |
ozrail
197 posts |
Thanks Maxand. This is good stuff.
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