Bournemouth - All Seasons! (1930-1939)
1930s travelogue about Bournemouth.
Railway station including station clock and the Bournemouth Belle train. Steam train pulling into or out of station. People visible in railway carriages reading papers etc. Railway tracks from moving train. Forests of Southern Hampshire. Landscape shots. Sundial - shadow moves through time lapse photography. Three men representing the Victorians who foresaw the potential of Bournemouth. The original Bournemouth Belles - girls in old-fashioned long legged swimsuits cavort in the waves. The men ignore the Belles and talk of the potential for growth. The Pier Approach of 1870 - still photograph - contrasted with the bustling pier approach of today.
Street scenes, top shots of the town, beach scenes, cliffs, pier, gardens - chines, promenade, the beach from a moving car. The town itself - the square is shown in a photograph from 1895 and compared to a contemporary shot. Bourne Stream running through natural park land. The Public Gardens. A woman walks by the stream and children play with toy boats. Men play tennis. Meyrick Park. Ernest Whitcombe and Don Curtis play golf on two different courses in the town. A dog retrieves a golf ball. Tree bordered streets. The Square. C/U of sign on a bus. Number 21 to Boscombe, Fisherman's Walk and Southbourne. Footage of the town from the bus. C/U of a conveyancing document detailing the sale of land in Bournemouth for £86. Today the site may be worth a million pounds. Municipal college and library on corner of Cambridge Road. Boscombe and Southbourne. Cliffs and bay. Boscombe pier.
A park with many games being played - bowls, tennis and children playing by pond. Top shots of Boscombe. Promenade. Beach scenes. Women swim - contrasted with the belles of yesteryear. Pier Approach Baths and its sun terrace. A family sits in the sun - smiling.
Indoor swimming pool. Log rolling in the pool by a man with a woman on his back. A crowd of people watch. Ice-skating rink. Skating on stilts. Man jumps over a row of barrels on his skates. The public skate on the rink. An indoor bowling green (the largest in the world). Couples dance in the ballroom of the Municipal Pavilion. A live band plays. Some women dance together. Top shot of the Pavilion.
The world famous Municipal Symphony Orchestra plays under the direction of Richard Austin. Shot of the orchestra and conductor. Shots of the musicians. More still images of Bournemouth in previous years are contrasted with contemporary footage.
Intertitle reads: Those natural gifts Bournemouth offers to you. For both holiday or residence it is unrivalled. Voiceover states (in reference to the orchestra and its relationship to the town): Nothing is good enough but the best.
Note: the mute negative has intertitles. A soundtrack has been made for the film without intertitles. Therefore the track does not fit exactly with our mute. (The soundtrack is almost exactly the same as the intertitle text but has extra bits thrown in).
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Bournemouth - All Seasons! (1930-1940)
1930s travelogue about Bournemouth.
Railway station including station clock and the Bournemouth Belle train. Steam train pulling into or out of station. People visible in railway carriages reading papers etc. Railway tracks from moving train. Forests of Southern Hampshire. Landscape shots. Sundial - shadow moves through time lapse photography. Three men representing the Victorians who foresaw the potential of Bournemouth. The original Bournemouth Belles - girls in old-fashioned long legged swimsuits cavort in the waves. The men ignore the Belles and talk of the potential for growth. The Pier Approach of 1870 - still photograph - contrasted with the bustling pier approach of today.
Street scenes, top shots of the town, beach scenes, cliffs, pier, gardens - chines, promenade, the beach from a moving car. The town itself - the square is shown in a photograph from 1895 and compared to a contemporary shot. Bourne Stream running through natural park land. The Public Gardens. A woman walks by the stream and children play with toy boats. Men play tennis. Meyrick Park. Ernest Whitcombe and Don Curtis play golf on two different courses in the town. A dog retrieves a golf ball. Tree bordered streets. The Square. C/U of sign on a bus. Number 21 to Boscombe, Fisherman's Walk and Southbourne. Footage of the town from the bus. C/U of a conveyancing document detailing the sale of land in Bournemouth for £86. Today the site may be worth a million pounds. Municipal college and library on corner of Cambridge Road. Boscombe and Southbourne. Cliffs and bay. Boscombe pier.
A park with many games being played - bowls, tennis and children playing by pond. Top shots of Boscombe. Promenade. Beach scenes. Women swim - contrasted with the belles of yesteryear. Pier Approach Baths and its sun terrace. A family sits in the sun - smiling.
Indoor swimming pool. Log rolling in the pool by a man with a woman on his back. A crowd of people watch. Ice-skating rink. Skating on stilts. Man jumps over a row of barrels on his skates. The public skate on the rink. An indoor bowling green (the largest in the world). Couples dance in the ballroom of the Municipal Pavilion. A live band plays. Some women dance together. Top shot of the Pavilion.
The world famous Municipal Symphony Orchestra plays under the direction of Richard Austin. Shot of the orchestra and conductor. Shots of the musicians. More still images of Bournemouth in previous years are contrasted with contemporary footage.
Intertitle reads: Those natural gifts Bournemouth offers to you. For both holiday or residence it is unrivalled. Voiceover states (in reference to the orchestra and its relationship to the town): Nothing is good enough but the best.
Note: the mute negative has intertitles. A soundtrack has been made for the film without intertitles. Therefore the track does not fit exactly with our mute. (The soundtrack is almost exactly the same as the intertitle text but has extra bits thrown in).
This is a duplicate copy of *PM1827*. Check for best quality.
FILM ID:3309.04
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES.
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website.
Iford golf club, 5th hole
Approach shots and holing out on the 5th hole at Iford golf club/playgolf Bournemouth at the dewey golf society with si and char
Mighty Claws Adventure Golf Bournemouth
Take a look around the Mighty Claws Adventure 18 hole Golf course at Play Golf Bournemouth. We ranged in age from 10 to 70 years and all had a great time.
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Golfbreaks Golf Tour: Bournemouth
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Watch our Bournemouth Tour video and discover why the Bournemouth golf tour has long been one of our best-selling destinations. It’s easy to get to if you live in the lower half of the country and the landscape is just incredible. It also has a nightlife that groups will just love.
Most importantly, though, it offers a wide variety of golf, watch this short video review and see some of the top courses in the region. From the stunning panoramic views of Isle of Purbeck, to the premium well kept courses from Broadstone and Parkstone to Remedy Oak and Ferndown. Whatever you are after a Bournemouth golf tour is a great idea!
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Iford golf club, 9th hole
Par 3 9th at Iford golf club/playgolf Bournemouth, nearest the pin with myself, char and si in the dewey society golf day
Throwback: Harry Kane Absolutely Destroys Boxing Machine
Throwback: Harry Kane Absolutely Destroys Boxing Machine
THIS STORY WAS ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON 5TH OCTOBER, 2017 Harry Kane is destined to break records. The 24-year-old has scored seven goals in his last three club games, and it doesn't like he'll be stopping any time soon. The fact that he's scored two more goals than West Ham in 2017 sums the Engla .....
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Paul Gascoigne blew £20million but turned life around with anti-alcohol pellets
Paul Gascoigne blew £20million but turned life around with anti-alcohol pellets
EXCLUSIVE: England football legend Gazza insists he is finally at peace and is beating his demons after undergoing a stomach operation
e has blown his £20million fortune, gone in and out of rehab and been single since his divorce two decades ago.
But now Paul Gascoigne says he is finally at peace and loving life again.
The 52-year-old England legend is beating his demons after undergoing an operation to have anti-boozing pellets sewn into his stomach.
Speaking months after he was cleared of sexually assaulting a woman on a train, ending a turbulent few years for the star, he said: “I’m in a better place – it’s the happiest I’ve been for many years.
I’m content now, happy in myself. I’ve just had my first holiday in 15 years in Tenerife, and I’m enjoying myself for the first time in a very long time.”Fans there still stop him to ask for selfies and autographs – and after many troubled years in the public eye, he has come to terms with the less welcome attention he gets.
He said: “With social media these days there’s always a record of where you are, people are constantly taking pictures.
But even with that and the paparazzi, I can just deal with it so much better now. After everything I’ve been through, what I’ve admitted to, I have nothing to hide.”
Well-meaning admirers still offer to buy him booze, and he admits he has to fight his addictive personality in his daily battle with the bottle.
He said: “Everyone I see is generous and they don’t think of me being an alcoholic.
If there’s a game on, the fans shout ‘Gazza, let’s have a night out’. So I avoid going into Bournemouth on Saturdays.”Speaking in detail for the first time about his life-changing op in 2018, he said: “I’ve been to Australia, and spent £20,000 including all the travel, to get an operation that stops me drinking.
“You get pellets in your stomach and it makes you feel sick if you have too much.
“It means you can have a beer or a glass of wine and socialise, but you cannot have any more.
As soon as you touch drugs or spirits it makes you feel sick. I just want to go and get drunk sometimes, and that’s what I have to stop. One drink can be too many, and then 50 is not enough.”
The op is helping to change his old ways.
He said: “I can walk down the booze aisle in Sainsbury’s – my arm doesn’t reach out to buy it so much now. I can control that urge.
“You have connoisseurs of wine. I am a connoisseur of rehabs. I’ve been for Calpol, I’ve been for Red Bull, for laxatives – once I just went for a holiday.”Gazza has been single for 22 years, since his 1998 divorce from wife Sheryl. He hopes to find love again some day, but is no longer afraid of being alone.
He said: “I have no girlfriend at the moment, though there is a girl I like. But I haven’t been in a long-term relationship for more than 20 years”.
Well-wishers who see him alone in cafes near his home think he is lonely, but he insists he is happy in his own company.
He said: “My problem is that I constantly do things off the cuff.
“I just don’t think about what happens next, and that can be hard for others. Like everything I do, I cannot do it in moderation.
I’ll be fly fishing until I’ve had enough, if I play golf I’ll do it for days on end. It’s my addictive side. That is my demon, my obsessive personality.”He tried cocaine after hearing about it in rehab and ended up being sectioned.
He said: “My dad took me in – it was the best thing he ever did for me.”
He misses dad John, who died in 2018 aged 72. He also suffered the pain of losing his nephew Jay Kerrigan, 22, in 2016 – which he called the worst year of his life.
Then came his arrest for an alleged sexual assault by kissing a woman on a train in August 2018.
He was cleared last year at Teesside crown court, saying later in a statement: “To have a sexual allegation for over 12 months has been tough.”
But he is determined to move on with his life and look to a better future.
Garet Bale vs Ireland 4-1 Goals & Highlights (Wales vs Ireland) 06/09/2018 HD
Garet Bale vs Ireland 4-1 Goals & Highlights (Wales vs Ireland) 06/09/2018 HD
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DRS 47790 AND 47805 ARRIVE AT SWINDON STATION WITH NORTHERN BELLE 070712
Spoons arrive at Swindon with a Slisbury to Oxford circular dining train
Local golfer wins truck after hitting hole-in-one
James Preto won a truck after hitting a hole-in-one at the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce's Funds for Education golf tournament this week.
Harry Kane - Tottenham's star man in numbers - Daily Mail
Tottenham were simply magnificent. There is no better example of just how impressive and ruthless Mauricio Pochettino's side can be than their display against Huddersfield. This was not necessarily going to be a walk in the park for Spurs either, if anything, this was a potential banana skin, given the Premier League new boys' start. But that went out the window and was in the bin after the first 45. Harry Kane was at the heart of everything Pochettino's side done good. He has been an absolute goal-scoring machine recently and illustrated that once more at the John Smith's Stadium with a brace.
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Golf Love: John Terry
Former England and Chelsea captain John Terry talks to us about his love of golf and why he plays the game left handed
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Parkstone Golf Club 18th Hole - Signature Hole Series with Mark Crossfield
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Mark Crossfield takes on the beautiful par-3 18th hole at Parkstone Golf Club in Bournemouth, the UK’s number one golf tour destination.
Originally laid out by former Open Champion Willie Park, Parkstone has also benefitted from work carried out by James Braid and is now widely considered to be one of the premier courses on England’s south coast.
Towering pines line the fairways, while the abundant heather throughout the course offers a quintessential heathland experience. Ranked among the very best courses in England, Parkstone is an essential component of any good Bournemouth golf tour.
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