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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @thomaselliott573
    @thomaselliott573 6 років тому +11

    This is more than simple promotional film making. It is a wonderful part of cultural history, which unfortunately will never be seen again. Thanks.

    • @bigtux11
      @bigtux11 5 років тому +2

      I was surprised at how poetic the narration was.

  • @pgclift51
    @pgclift51 6 років тому +23

    Just got to love the dogman's non existent safety equipment - thanks for putting these videos up. Many happy memories as a young teenager.

    • @NFSAFilms
      @NFSAFilms  6 років тому +5

      Looks like the cameraman might have even had a go! Thanks for your feedback.

    • @kiwaussiegirl
      @kiwaussiegirl 6 років тому +5

      NFSA Films.... How things have changed. Loved it! 👌. Thank you

    • @NFSAFilms
      @NFSAFilms  6 років тому +4

      You're very welcome. Thank you for the feedback.

  • @wavecentral
    @wavecentral 6 років тому +8

    So great to see Sydney as it was - more like this please!

  • @bungle0261
    @bungle0261 Рік тому +3

    Such a relief to know how effective expressways are in relieving traffic in cities like Sydney!

  • @Homeo67
    @Homeo67 6 років тому +8

    Great short film !
    Thank you !

  • @KevInSydney
    @KevInSydney Рік тому +15

    Thank the unions for saving The Rocks from demolition!

    • @ceeemm1901
      @ceeemm1901 6 місяців тому

      Yeah, thank the Unions....

  • @roydidlock1012
    @roydidlock1012 6 років тому +16

    Sydney 1964. Suburban trains operating with open doors. The almost brand spanking new Southern Aurora at Sydney Terminal. A Sydney cabbie who may not have complained when asked to drive the 1.5km from the Rail Terminal to your hotel.

    • @alphabet_soup123
      @alphabet_soup123 6 років тому +3

      And the cabbie wouldn't ask you for directions, either

    • @donny234
      @donny234 5 років тому +2

      @@alphabet_soup123 the cabbie wouldnt have to worry about getting stabbed by some meth addict back then either

  • @26TptCoy
    @26TptCoy 5 років тому +5

    Another good film, if not for the NFSA these films would disappear forever.
    A Sydney I remember well, a lot of middle aged and older men were ex soldiers from the wars. People had a common sense back then and were generally happier. You could talk with people freely in the street without any obligations. I was always fascinated by Japanese fishing boats tied to the wharf on the eastern side of Circular Quay, the crews cleaning down everything and repairing nets. Clean trains with no graffiti, no garbage in the streets, shows pride in the people. Does Australia make anything anymore?

    • @NFSAFilms
      @NFSAFilms  5 років тому

      Thanks Liam. Yes we only have one print of this film, which we have preserved digitally now.

  • @damienluxford7482
    @damienluxford7482 Рік тому +1

    I really like the intelligent, almost poetic narration, so far removed from what we get nowadays.

  • @kirkc9643
    @kirkc9643 6 років тому +10

    Back when we used to be able to manufacture basic essentials like motor vehicles

    • @iansings7428
      @iansings7428 Рік тому +1

      Yep, we had Port Kembla and Newcastle steel foundries, engines being built in Vic. and S.A.

  • @lrv4502
    @lrv4502 6 років тому +4

    Great video! Good old state office block, damn shame they demolished it.

  • @lcflcf1
    @lcflcf1 6 років тому +6

    Australians are very good in architecture, very beautiful city.

    • @ceeemm1901
      @ceeemm1901 6 місяців тому

      Come to Perth. It's a Brutiaism Theme Park...

  • @robstermclean4467
    @robstermclean4467 6 років тому +7

    The entire suburb of North Sydney, flattened for the freeway, they never near finished.

  • @NoosaHeads
    @NoosaHeads 5 років тому +3

    Another wonderful presentation from the NFSA. They are our national treasure.
    Sydney in 1964 looks like heaven on earth. I was brought up in northern England. Sydney looks light years ahead of what I was exposed to. It was a magnificent, vibrant city - until the corporate globalist parasites got their hands on it.

    • @mattl1962
      @mattl1962 5 років тому

      They only got a hold of it when their fellow citizens sold the silverware from under their noses.

  • @Panzilla1
    @Panzilla1 6 років тому +2

    Thank you.

  • @doubtingthomas6146
    @doubtingthomas6146 5 років тому +4

    I for one am very glad they didn’t demolish The Rocks and build that monstrosity in its place.

  • @12121149
    @12121149 5 років тому +2

    First high rise was the AMP building tallest in Australia,back then. Locals would go there in droves to be at the top of Sydney.

  • @GilbertMcGovern-ys2ji
    @GilbertMcGovern-ys2ji 5 місяців тому +3

    The narrator says at 6.43 …
    “ if it’s wanted,this city will make it “
    A long long gone way of life in this country today …
    When Australia was

  • @jackpubbo
    @jackpubbo Рік тому

    Love to see traffic hasn’t changed

  • @BENNYseesYOU
    @BENNYseesYOU 6 років тому +5

    6:26 Go the mighty Holden!

  • @LilacDaisy2
    @LilacDaisy2 5 років тому +5

    12:34 - still no safety gear for all the men building high-rises in 1964? Look at how high up they are, just walking around and welding. All to be a good provider to their family. Heroes.

    • @gregdean2012
      @gregdean2012 5 років тому

      No need for all that stuff people are such wimps today .

    • @donny234
      @donny234 5 років тому

      @@gregdean2012 we even had women that did women things back then too , like make sandwiches and stuff , now they gota get out there and work too

  • @LilacDaisy2
    @LilacDaisy2 5 років тому

    9:06 - These netball uniforms are wonderful!

  • @ChefEarthenware
    @ChefEarthenware Рік тому +2

    Throwing all that away was a crime against humanity.

  • @addictiveaussie
    @addictiveaussie Рік тому +1

    "If it's wanted, this city will make it." We'd struggle to make a sink plug nowadays.

  • @bigtux11
    @bigtux11 5 років тому +11

    Modernity leaves a lot to be desired. Most of the towers that sprung up around the time this was filmed were dull and lifeless. They can't hold a candle to the grandeur and romanticism of the early Victorian and Gothic beauty of the oldest structures, some of which have shamefully been demolished in the 70s, 80s, 90s and now.

    • @marcopolo5157
      @marcopolo5157 Рік тому +1

      Although I agree somewhat, we needed to go up. The price we pay for modernity, progress and prosperity

  • @internezzo
    @internezzo 6 років тому +21

    These films are great because they enable present-day people to see what Australia was like when it was full of Australians.

    • @cdgh99
      @cdgh99 6 років тому +22

      you have go back to before 1788 for that

    • @internezzo
      @internezzo 6 років тому +8

      oh, quite anachronistic to describe the palaeolithic pre-colonial denizens as "Australians"; they had no concept of the size or shape of the continent, had no group identity encompassing all the inhabitants of the continent, on the contrary as we know little groups in more or less perpetual conflict with each other. Not like now, of course.

    • @cdgh99
      @cdgh99 6 років тому +20

      Fuck off you racist scum. Thats what i really meant to stay. You are not profound.

    • @internezzo
      @internezzo 6 років тому +1

      Whereas you must be, as NFSA Films has denominated your comment as a "featured comment". 'Nuff said.

    • @thomaselliott573
      @thomaselliott573 6 років тому +1

      Never a truer word spoken mate. What a shame this other poor fool had to introduce his little piece of tripe.

  • @reedbender1179
    @reedbender1179 Рік тому +4

    First year High School (age 12) excursion to visit the tallest building in Sydney and Australia at.......Circular Quay.....yep, the AMP building !😎 We caught a Red Rattler,don't think we sat in the smoking carriage though ! 😂

    • @Warpedsmac
      @Warpedsmac Рік тому +1

      Yes, did exactly the same excursion in 3rd grade I think, red rattler from Epping station...The AMP building, you may remember, has no 13th floor...superstition.

    • @bungle0261
      @bungle0261 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Warpedsmac so, they only built a tower that was twelve stories high? Just because of superstition... That's wild.

  • @Homeo67
    @Homeo67 6 років тому +5

    Ron Haddrick is still alive as well :)

  • @parramattaeels7928
    @parramattaeels7928 5 років тому +1

    It’s sad to c only 33k subscribers for this channel.
    Where r the rest of 24 million

  • @D-Rizzle653
    @D-Rizzle653 Рік тому +1

    Wow man crazy seeing Sydney back then..my mum was born in 1963 so yeah she’d a been a year old when this was filmed..who cares I know but anyway..all the people in this film would be long gone all dead and gone..but they kind of live on through these videos

  • @williamlarkin5045
    @williamlarkin5045 5 років тому +2

    The Rocks survived Thanks to the BLF's Green Bans. Whenever people talk about union activism, I remind them of this.

  • @peterm1826
    @peterm1826 Рік тому

    The guy sitting next to women at library. Was in the film Dons Party.

  • @CibinPort
    @CibinPort 5 років тому +1

    10:25 Air India !!

  • @ceeemm1901
    @ceeemm1901 6 місяців тому

    Geez, Sydney traffic was even crap in 1964!

  • @audie-tron9219
    @audie-tron9219 5 років тому +7

    So, Australia used to be a first world country?

    • @thevannmann
      @thevannmann 5 років тому +4

      It still is, are you stupid?

  • @haroldmclean3755
    @haroldmclean3755 Рік тому +4

    My My Hasn't Sydney changed

  • @donny234
    @donny234 5 років тому

    think i saw the robinhood hotel near bondi

  • @warriorpoet9629
    @warriorpoet9629 Рік тому

    My father was a dog man. The only equipment he had was a whistle.

  • @jamesmcgowen1769
    @jamesmcgowen1769 5 років тому +1

    This was filmed in 1964 by the looks of the EH Holden taxi.
    In 2019, Adelaide still hasn’t reached 1.5 million people. Sydney is up around 4 million.
    And the tunnel going through Kings Cross to Edgecliff STILL doesn’t go anywhere usefull !

    • @humor1095
      @humor1095 5 років тому

      Over 5 million 2day, mid to late 60s 3 million people. Backward perth doesn't even have 3 million yet. A disturbing fact, perths suburban Railway line wasn't electrified until 1991.. WTF.. WA = WAIT AWHILE!!!

    • @theblindfoldep
      @theblindfoldep 5 років тому +3

      @@humor1095 ​ a) Sydney had a massive head-start compared to all Oz cities. Perth was not settled by Europeans until 50yrs after Sydney and was not a penal colony until 1850, b) Perth's rail network is now widely considered a "model" public transport system (not my words), and c) you can buy a house in Perth overlooking the Swan River of Indian Ocean for half the price you'd pay in Sydney for similar and it will be built of double-brick instead of brick-veneer, d) you don't have to fight for a space on the beach.

    • @ACDZ123
      @ACDZ123 Рік тому

      Backwards Perth will overtake Brisbane soon in population..nothing Backwards about Perth anymore

  • @sweeysweet9728
    @sweeysweet9728 5 років тому

    I'm 11 I was born in 2007 but I wasn't born in 1964 I never seen PPL look like this and I didn't know the controller car is in the right.

  • @vengefulvegan
    @vengefulvegan 6 років тому +1

    So many shower caps:)

  • @duncanyourmate2433
    @duncanyourmate2433 Рік тому

    Expressways have been Privatised, they relieve the Govt.of income, Plan for the Rocks was obscene, it will become up up up , Mirvacville @ Tempe

  • @petabindoff4618
    @petabindoff4618 4 місяці тому +1

    gone to the pack.. Sydney today. The culture of Australia is gone.. as we knew it

  • @markmalic7450
    @markmalic7450 Рік тому +1

    We built these Cities..
    Members of the B.L.F
    And now the C.F.M.E.U.
    PROUD and LOUD
    FULL of PRIDE

  • @damienluxford7482
    @damienluxford7482 Рік тому

    An order worth a million in money 😂

  • @RaveDave871
    @RaveDave871 5 місяців тому +2

    Sydney was very gay city in them days ! sadly less so now by social changes