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Domenic Pulone
Приєднався 2 бер 2007
The Australian Man Cave Special Event Luke Hainsworth
Luke Hainsworth talking to members and guests of the Australian Man Cave about the dangers and darkness of joining gangs.
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8mm footage of Disney World, NASA and New York Harbour taken early 1980's.
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8mm Kodachrome footage of Disney World, NASA Kennedy Space Centre and New York harbour featuring Statue of Liberty and World Trade Centre.
Sydney 1967
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This is a Super 8 transfer using Retro 8 Pro Telecine and Neat Video correction.
Bow River -Cold Chisel. One Night Stand .
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Concert at the Qantas Credit Union Arena, Sydney 15/12/2015
Burwood NSW, 100 Years Celebration 1974
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This is a Super8 transfer I did for a client showing the celebrations of the Centenary of Burwood, 1974.
Joe and Vicky's Engagement and Wedding
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This Super 8 film transfer is of Vicki and Joe's Engagement and Wedding back in 1981 at the Fontana Di Trevi function centre in Bankstown.
Sapori della Basilicata
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An evening of food and entertainment utilising produce from the Basilicata region of my family and ancestors.
Nonno Antonio's houskeeper from San Fele
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Nonno Antonio's houskeeper from San Fele
Salesman in San Fele demonstrating an accordion.
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Salesman in San Fele, Italy demonstrating a Dino Bafetti accordion to me August 2009
Wedding in San Fele
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Wedding in August 2009 in San Fele Basilicata Italy
Just more proof of how Australia has changed for the worse,both culture and building wise😢
in 1967 Sydney used to have Cahill theme restaurants, nobody seems to know about; a Hawaiian one at Circular Quay and an Austrian one at Wynyard station. Who can help me with info?
remember the gasometers at North Sydney!
It seemed so unchanging, like it would go on forever. I miss that world.
What happened to the beautiful Burwood 😢
Digital enhancement would do.wonders to the images.
In 1967 I remember the view of the Sydney skyline from the back of our terrace in Glebe, opposite the Valhalla Cinema, where the most prominent building was Australia Square. There were no taller buildings around it.
L'anno scorso ad ottobre cn 2 altri amici sono stato a San Fele È stato un giorno indimenticabile. Il mio sogno è di riuscire a trasferirmi in questo piccolo ordinario paese. Il panorama dall'alto della sua posizione è espansione e libertà che giunge lontano assai. L'aria pulita già questo mi ha rapito. Il silenzio ei suoni naturali mi hanno dato modo di considerare l'ormai cattiva abitudine all'inquinamento delle grandi città o anche dei grandi paesi. Capitammo di lunedì e ci dissero che il ristorante era giorno di chiusura. E per mangiare qualcosa comprammo in un modesto supermercato del cibo, del pane e del vino in bottiglia. Eppure i sapori erono gustosi , il pane ancora vero e non più quella plastica giornaliera e il vino ? Una delizia. Quando si incontrava la gente, tutti cordiali, semplici ma generosi con la loro naturale disponibilità. E poi i percorsi nei boschi e il canto dell'acqua delle diverse cascate..... Indimenticabile, da subito l'ho amata. È passato un anno ma non ho dimenticato quelli indefinibile energia di quello che è piccolo e ordinario ma reale e naturale, che per questo me più bella cosa non c'è. Sono in difficoltà e questo ha frenato il mio fervore e la mia volontà a trasferirmi ma giorno dopo giorno lavoro perché possa superarmi e andare a San Fele ad affittarmi o a comprarmi un luogo una casetta dove poter dimenticare il rumore e lo stress di tutti gli illusori bisogni di vivere ed essere li, dove ci vengono offerti comodità e agi in cambio della deleteria abitudine alla schiavitù appariscente del meglio. Un abbraccio caro e affettuoso alla ordinaria piccola e magica San Fele e a tutti i suoi abitanti ed esseri.
Great video. My father worked at Grace Bros and I bought my first car - a Torana at John A. Gilbert’s. Both locations are shown as I remember them in the video.
I still can't belive it took them another 6 years to complete the Opera House when it looked like it was 90% done in this movie.
Nice video pity they didn't have 4K around then.
Your the second person today mentioning 4k in relation to my videos. Interesting.
They did: 35mm film, the original 4k. This was only 8mm unfortunately.
In my teens rode all round Sydney harbour and across wonderful breathtaking harbour bridge then back to Bondi Miller st Long long ago
Oh my god I remember this, I was there with the rest of my family and I was only 8 years old. We were standing in front of Burwood park across the road from Westfields shopping centre, I am so very surprised that occasion was filmed and I never seen it until I discovered it on this channel 47 years later. Thanks for the post this is wonderful.
Your're very welcome Dave. This is from a private collection of one of my former clients that gave me kind permission to show here. Glad you enjoyed it !
It’s nice to know Sydney hasn’t lost all of its charm through the passage of time.
Hmmm well yes not all of it but most of it sadly.
Just most of it im afraid
My childhood. And all those lovely cars!
Ride-On my boy mine too.
Back when it was a proper community.
1967- the Cronulla sharks first year in Sydney rugby league!🏉
And Souths won the premiership in 1967 ,68,70,71!! but the Sharkies tried hard till 2016! (porch lights turned off0
Nice upload, I moved into Weldon Lodge on Weldon Street, which was a COE childrens home, not long after this parade, it's a daycare & community centre now. Eurella, a place for disabled kids to have support & be schooled is still around, it's represented here by their little community bus.
See how beautifully wide central Sydney streets were. Now idiotic bike and bus lanes rule. And the farcical George St tram.
Those streets aren’t so beautiful if they are perpetually filled with cars. There are millions more people using the same roads now. Other modes of transport are necessary...unless you enjoy spending four hours a day in traffic.
Sydney had one of the largest tram networks in the world carrying 1.1 million passengers per day until the morons decided to rip the tracks out in favour of cars. How did that work out?
I was 18. Often drove over the Bridge in the rusty FJ from Dee Why to visit my girlfriend in Maroubra.
Awesome
Back when you got home, no one annoyed you with spam calls, cars had personality & us kids could play in the street.
Amen to that, life was so much simpler back then, it’s kind of ironic that with all these gadgets ie. smartphone etc, were more miserable than ever, and COVID19 has totally ruined everything. Sydney and Australia was the best country in the world back then, not now, people want to escape from Sydney.
@@SR-xk8cd I escaped to Brisbane and its like Sydney back then...
@Blue Heeler it's always been isolated and a complete sh!thole...
@Blue Heeler na been there plenty of times its terrible place...
@Blue Heeler other people agree with me, Perth sux full of poms and yarpies...
The yr i migrated to Sydney at 5yrs old
Wowwww this is something special....
Holy crap there were still Australians living in Burwood in the 1970s!
Nice footage - Sydney was a construction zone back then and still is today
Before the failed multicultural state. Sydney is not Sydney anymore, it's a shit hole.
So true, ruined forever.
1:53 AC/DC?
Thanks for posting this...loved it
1:47 What on earth. That car looks like it's got a whole shop of rugs and mattresses on it.
When the Persian Carpet Warehouse has a closing down sale on, you gotta be quick to pounce. Sometimes those sales only last 25 years.
The yr i was born luv the look of those days and we had a simpler life... ;)
I like to use videos like this as inspiration for me to also lead a simpler life now (Where I can).
And the fair go. Great bit of film for sure.
The Sydney I remember from when I was a teen.
Warringah freeway still under construction
Great video Domenic
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