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Burma Sunday - Crewe Park 7th June 1970
Burma Sunday
Crewe Park
June 7th 1970
By Reg Pratt
In October 2018, a number of Super 8 cine films were found in a bin in Brooklyn Street, Crewe.
The house they came from was being cleared and the reels of film were
thrown out. They had been hidden away and forgotten about for many years.
The films were rescued by Gary Palin who, because of their social and historic interest, passed them to Mike Christelow for further investigation and archiving.
This film you're about to see, one of nine filmed between 1969 and 1971,
was shot on June 7 1970, on what was known as Burma Sunday.
The man behind the camera was Mr Reg Pratt, of 4 Alexandra Place, Crewe
who later moved to Brooklyn Street.
This is a digitised version of the original film which sadly has no sound. All rights remain with the family of Mr Pratt and are acknowledged accordingly.
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Scenes of Crewe 1974
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This gem of a film was found during the summer of 2020 by Kim Madeley and given to me for historical archive purposes. Shot on Super8 cine film with no sound, the 5 inch reel is simply labelled “Scenes of Crewe”. Although there is little detail about its background, it is known that the film was made by students of Dane Bank College and probably dates from around 1974. It is believed that the f...
Ghosts of our past (A requiem for Crewe Works west end buildings)
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By the 1860s, the railway workshops originally built by the Grand Junction Railway in Crewe in 1843 had become so confined and difficult to further extend that the London & North Western Railway began construction of a new site. Known as the Deviation Works, this began to the west of what is now Edleston Road and extended, eventually, as far as Merrill’s Bridge some 1.2 miles further west. The ...
Crewe Cemetery, 4th May 2019 - Commemoration of George Fletcher & Edward McQuade
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Ceremony to commemorate George Fletcher and Edward McQuade, both volunteers in the 15th International Brigade fighting fascism in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39. Both men are buried in Crewe Cemetery just a few yards away from the bench that now bears their names.
Crewe Town Centre Tour 03 Sep 2016
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For all those who live along way away but still call Crewe "home"!
Crewe Street Tour 18 April 2015
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For all those who live along way away but still call Crewe "home"!
"Crewe and the electric light"
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Needs no explanation, really. I've always been fascinated by how the world - so familiar by day - takes on a different persona at night. We all see these places which are so familiar to us in the dark, especially in winter, but seeing and looking reveal different things. This simple little slide-show isn't perfect but I hope you'll enjoy it! Best viewed in HD, with the sound on

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  • @lawrencecody4085
    @lawrencecody4085 18 днів тому

    Note the disabled 3-wheel car at 10:01.and again at 10m 20secs, and finally at the end of the sequence at 12m 42 secs...I remember them being a familiar sight in the 70s..

  • @lawrencecody4085
    @lawrencecody4085 18 днів тому

    I noted the Pullman around 3m 05 seconds in, and it looks as though it had come off the Manchester lines.The station clock at one point said 1545, so they may have spent quite some time at Crewe, as the Pullman would not pass until around 1720, 1642 from Manchester, via Styal, calling at Wilmslow only. The Crewe station I remember,didn`t really change much until the re-modelling in 1985.

  • @MarkJohnson-lp2qr
    @MarkJohnson-lp2qr 2 місяці тому

    Never forgotten my my first ever visit to Crewe works, open day, Saturday 22nd September 1979, admission child 20p. still got the little blue ticket. such great memory's.

  • @jasgamage
    @jasgamage 2 місяці тому

    All change at Crewe

  • @chris-io1ki
    @chris-io1ki 3 місяці тому

    Such a shame Crewe railway station has become a shadow of its former self over the years. Being left to go to rot. With a lot of its roof lost,and the rest left damaged and leaking. Run down is an understatement. Definitely lost all its glory since my first ever visit in 1980. Interesting video. Crosville territory,another sad loss too.

  • @iainmaturin8460
    @iainmaturin8460 3 місяці тому

    Interesting film. I would suggest this is probably earlier then 1974. By 1974 line had been electrified to Glasgow and class 86 locos were replaced by newly built class 87

  • @adelestevens
    @adelestevens 4 місяці тому

    Manchester Pullman on the afternoon return from Euston on Crewe "middle road" with all grey and white coaches apart from a first class put into the rake. I remember when one of the parlour cars got damaged at Longsight in 74 ! The driver of 86013 making the "binoculars face" with his hands looks like my dads's mate, Alan Roe.

  • @margarethughes3763
    @margarethughes3763 5 місяців тому

    Only been through on the train.

  • @jayfreedom
    @jayfreedom 8 місяців тому

    They're closing down the textile mill Across the railroad tracks Foreman says, "These jobs are going, boys And they ain't coming back To your hometown Bruce Springsteen

  • @leejohnson3209
    @leejohnson3209 8 місяців тому

    There's a frame at 4:01 that shows the reflection of the camera operator holding his camera in the window of the passing train. Pause and use the < > keys on a PC or laptop device to move the film back and forth frame by frame.

  • @jamesrobert4106
    @jamesrobert4106 8 місяців тому

    My goodness. The days when the little, blue Invacars were on the roads.

  • @jamesrobert4106
    @jamesrobert4106 8 місяців тому

    As a product of 1975, I was about to be born into this town. It is a shame what has been allowed to happen.

  • @stevebarbier5602
    @stevebarbier5602 9 місяців тому

    Thank you bombardier

    • @peterharrison966
      @peterharrison966 9 місяців тому

      And All other Guises that slowly but surely Contributed to the Death Of Crewe Works, Also Include Successive Governments😡Between them All They’ve Ruined Our Once Great Manufacturing Industries! SHAME ON YOU ALL!!!!

  • @West_Coast_Mainline
    @West_Coast_Mainline 10 місяців тому

    Crewe

  • @jasgamage
    @jasgamage Рік тому

    The towns dead now. Full of Foreigner's pushing prams. Foreigner's living in the Royal Hotel, Crewe Arms Hotel. The Brunswick and where ever else. Turkish barbers, kebab shops, Polish supermarkets. We're done for!!

  • @ianstonehouse
    @ianstonehouse Рік тому

    13:46 I think that’s my old Geography teacher Mr Aston crossing the road in the brown suit and striped tie. He had a striking resemblance to actor Donald Sutherland from the film ‘Don’t Look Now’ (1973).

  • @clutchhh
    @clutchhh Рік тому

    Somehow a Poundland wasn't able to survive here lol

  • @shawnli4746
    @shawnli4746 Рік тому

    Every so often the naïve kid calls it Cree-Wee

  • @Devil_Mredits7482
    @Devil_Mredits7482 Рік тому

    People who know train station and the hospital👇

  • @curtiscarter7860
    @curtiscarter7860 Рік тому

    Nearly 49 years ago, wow, how time has flown by.

    • @jamesrobert4106
      @jamesrobert4106 8 місяців тому

      As a 48 year old, born in Crewe I agree. All the best has gone.

  • @kevinadams-9699
    @kevinadams-9699 Рік тому

    Lived in Crewe for 40years a I loved the old Crewe, nowadays it's really not the same anymore. Sad really God bless Creweski .😢😢❤😂😂

  • @sputumtube
    @sputumtube Рік тому

    Excellent. I was born in Crewe 1960 and I recall a great deal of this. Thanks for sharing.

  • @kevintew9350
    @kevintew9350 Рік тому

    The footage was filmed post July 1974 as this was when the Commer Minibus parked outside The Hilary Centre was first registered.

  • @LyndonSoulGroove
    @LyndonSoulGroove Рік тому

    Good to see some stunning super 8 footage, i've started shooting super 8 the last 5 years or so .Stumbled across this tonight, takes me back to a memory of my 1st visit to Crewe Park around this time or later , i went with my dad ( guess 1974 0r 1975 was only 3 so earliest memory ) the Cafe was all Bricks on the floor, and a temporary mobile cafe was set up near by . ( as seen in this footage ) ( their was a fire in 1972 ) ,the boarded up part are remains of cafe so must have been after this footage, but a few years before the 1977 Cafe was built.

  • @roywatson8133
    @roywatson8133 Рік тому

    july this year walked down flag lane all whats left is flats pubs shops where there used to be work shops and locos standing about only a small part of the works is left to my amazment there are no tracks left on the works site it just looks like a normal industrail estate now

  • @SimonWallwork
    @SimonWallwork Рік тому

    Just as I remember it, although I think 1972. Reason, the Class 50 at the stations had gone by 1974, and the Class 87 is absent- those were introduced in 1973.

  • @garyheath466
    @garyheath466 Рік тому

    4.12 the dude suited and booted on the station steps is the late George Tomlinson (Toby jug) he was the BR plant and machinery manager....

  • @chas1759
    @chas1759 2 роки тому

    9:59 mins.When the ladies are been brought out of the ambulances,looks like the old Cheshire Constabulary Force Training Centre.Trained there 1985/1987 good memories.

  • @davidcambell4183
    @davidcambell4183 2 роки тому

    I love the ways men always used to wear shirts and ties everywhere!

  • @peterharrison966
    @peterharrison966 2 роки тому

    What a fantastic video, Brought back many memories, Thanks to all who Contributed. Still hard to Believe It’s all gone😥

  • @leenettywilson528
    @leenettywilson528 2 роки тому

    Wow this is a amazing video what sprung to my mind about 10 mins in to this video is the population of people to knowadays, and I use to love the colour blue and the yellow on the trains proper back in the day railways its a modernised knowadays but it Doesn't beat back in the 70s 80s and 90s, the good old days have gone but life goes on , godbless you ,, netty Lee

  • @BlimGlim
    @BlimGlim 2 роки тому

    Fascism and Communism both hate democracy and free speech, that's why they both started the 2nd World War.

  • @davearmstrong2296
    @davearmstrong2296 2 роки тому

    Superb video. Lots of memories having attended many open days. Just a shame that we don't still make trains here in the UK for our own railway network. Crewe should be the centre of our railway network. It should have been grade II listed protected and kept forever. So sad.

  • @stephensmith4480
    @stephensmith4480 2 роки тому

    What a delightful film, from a time when the World still had a modicum of sanity about it. I have worked on The Railway for 32 years so the content around the station held a special interest for me. The shot of the Commer vans near the end stirred some memories too, I served my apprenticeship on the Spanners when I left school in 1975 and used to work on those things, interestingly, they had Vacuum brakes, just like some rolling stock.

  • @leswilliams2067
    @leswilliams2067 2 роки тому

    Can anyone tell who’s music it is please ?

    • @mikechristelow944
      @mikechristelow944 2 роки тому

      The credits at the end tell you, and if you click on the "Show More" under the description immediately above these comments the music is listed automatically by UA-cam.

    • @leswilliams2067
      @leswilliams2067 2 роки тому

      @@mikechristelow944 Thanks very much Mike. Perfect music for the scenes

  • @michaelearith781
    @michaelearith781 2 роки тому

    I was put on a placement with B T Challinors "Wistaston Road" Shop (one of about four shops they ran in Crewe,others being in Hightown,Victoria Avenue)shop after starting at Bedford Street Annexe Student Training Centre which I did NOT really enjoy much. Does anyone remember "Derek Carless,Model Model Shop"near there? The B.T Challinor's became Brigford's Estate Agents. Any more Videos of Crewe town centre in the 70s & 80s? also any of Alsager from the same period?

    • @ianstonehouse
      @ianstonehouse Рік тому

      I remember the Derek Charles’s model shop, opposite the end of Ruskin Road more or less. I was at the Boys Grammar School ‘76-81 so used to pop in every now and then.

  • @timegerton1308
    @timegerton1308 2 роки тому

    Fabulous film. At the time I lived just up from where the last segment was filmed. I remember all those shops really well,especially the one on the corner of Smallman Rd & Carless & Challinors across from there. The corner of Ruskin Rd has changed a bit. The houses there are residential in the film & appear to still have their large front gardens which is just pavement now.

  • @stephenfoy2102
    @stephenfoy2102 2 роки тому

    I was about six then,happy days,when Crewe was a good town.

    • @chestyoz9725
      @chestyoz9725 Рік тому

      So why is Crewe such a bad town now ? and compared to where ?

  • @Mrpegs1
    @Mrpegs1 2 роки тому

    Great to see. I travelled by train to South Cheshire college, Dane Bank Avenue from 1975 for a couple of years, walked back and forth on many occasions...

  • @NedPooleD818
    @NedPooleD818 3 роки тому

    I wish Les Ross would reinstate the headcode boxes in his 86 - would look amazing! The only good news is there’s still a great chippy in walking distance of Crewe Stn!

  • @MatthewRailways50033
    @MatthewRailways50033 3 роки тому

    Nice video ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👍😎

  • @lengerrard3810
    @lengerrard3810 3 роки тому

    Worked on rail house when they were building it...1968

  • @bbproductions8975
    @bbproductions8975 3 роки тому

    Wow, I love here and this is what it was like 40-50 years ago. There is such a massive difference

  • @allenowens8415
    @allenowens8415 3 роки тому

    I left in 1979 it looks better than I remember but deserted Crewe is such a little town we shouldn't expect much I suppose I have been back once 20 years ago I'm certainly glad I moved on.

  • @nguyendailam6703
    @nguyendailam6703 3 роки тому

    The same day England played Brazil in the World Cup!

  • @brianfearn4246
    @brianfearn4246 3 роки тому

    A wartburg night (car) for those who have never heard of them appeared in the street scene. The dealerships couldn't even give them away. I felt sorry for those who became unfortunate owners. If you were unlucky enough to be behind one on the move you couldn't escape its own built-in smokescreen from its micymouse 2 stroke engine. Thankfully they are extint now 😁 . Fabulous video. How times have changed in almost 50 years.

  • @brianfearn4246
    @brianfearn4246 3 роки тому

    Absolutely fabulous.. notice the driver of the 86 at 3:40 mocking the cameraman. I wonder if he's still around.

  • @moiseslima4783
    @moiseslima4783 3 роки тому

    Bom dia, não tem tradução para o português do Brasil, estou na cidade do Rio de Janeiro. Congratulações!!!!!

  • @phantomsvideos
    @phantomsvideos 3 роки тому

    Seeing as most of it apparently seems to be outside the the station it's a 7 out of 10 from me!!

  • @spongebobgrumpypants6862
    @spongebobgrumpypants6862 3 роки тому

    The "head codes" on the front of the train engines definitely date this footage pre 1976 which was when these became superfluous. However, the lack of class 87 locos (introduced 1973/4) on the express services suggests this may be a little earlier than 1974, unless it is just luck that no 87's were filmed on the day.

    • @scotsguy422
      @scotsguy422 3 роки тому

      The 87's were introduced for the demanding WCL up to Glasgow, which in 1974 had only just been electrified. Also, BR wanted to showcase the new fleet of MKIII's. So I guess they were around in '74 but mostly on those services. The trains we see are probably Birmingham/Manchester etc, and I did notice the Manchester Pullman running through the station in it's distinctive light grey coaching livery. This was a non-stop daily service to Euston, for the business class. It ran until circa 82/83. The class 86's were well up to the job for lengthy trains, typically 12 or 16 on (overnight sleepers for instance) but the 87's excelled themselves over Shap and Beattock, with 12 or 13 on. I recall the overnight Bristol to Glasgow Central with 18 on, sleepers and day coaches, but all MK I, so a class 86 was usual motive power as they had dual air/ vacuum braking. If you got a good run out of Preston, through to Carnforth, the 86's could handle the train, at line speed, flat out though!