Thanks for that link Bob, not only was it interesting in itself but it set
me off browsing the Pathe site: wound up spending hours wandering around my
favourite places, including a remote territory where I used to live!

John in Brisbane

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Subject: OT: Old cycling footage

You may remember some footage that did the rounds a year or so ago of a CTC
cycling trip in the Engish Midlands. Here are a couple more bits of old
footage of hardy British ladies and gentlemen cycling around Birmingham in
the 1930s:
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=3932

Note how beautiful the city looked before the planners and the motorway
builders finished what the Luftwaffe started, and before cars blighted the
place. You can hear the voices of people around the cameraman, little kids
with Brummie accents who may still be alive, in their 80s.

And another clip from the 30s of people dressed in Victorian costumes and
riding Victorian bikes. 
http://www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=14668

This one says "Happy days, when modern traffic was an undreamed of horror".
Happy days refers to the age of rail, between the death of the stage coach
and the rise of the motor car, when probably the only people on the roads
were pedestrians, cyclists, horse riders and horse-drawn carts. What I find
interesting about it is that the road in the film, and the pub, the church
with the lych gate, all appear very little changed from Victorian times,
despite their horror of modern traffic. Of course in 1931 the Victorian era
was closer to them than the 1960s are to us now.

The London street that features at the end is Kingsway; they are cycling
from Aldwych up towards Russell Square and Bloomsbury. The building in the
background is Bush House, headquarters of the BBC.

Bob


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