Cine Heritage 16mm
Cine Heritage 16mm
Some interesting cine footage dusted off and posted by Keith Skillicorn....
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Thanks for posting that Kes. Its interesting to see that people managed to film their railways even when cameras were less common. Still want one of the dewintons in the film
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Good innit... one of the jobs on the winter to-do list is to transfer all the video footage I have here of early CDR and other lines visited by Dad's friend Terry back in the days when you needed to raffle off your granny and develop a permanent hernia to be able to own & operate a video camera.
Can thoroughly recommend subscribing to Keith's youtube channel - some lovely bits on there..
Can thoroughly recommend subscribing to Keith's youtube channel - some lovely bits on there..
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