I think I remembered some years ago, the BBC did a car journey on a 1920's car from Lands End to John O Groats based on Claude Green's "The Open Road". Those 2 ladies who were walking in the film, one of them was the mother of a woman who still lives there. That was on the BBC documentary. They also showed clips from The Open road on the documentary.
The old forge on the left...
fenackerpan 10 months ago
my mum lives in Cockington and it has'nt changed at all from when this video was took!!!
danshanhan 1 year ago
I think I remembered some years ago, the BBC did a car journey on a 1920's car from Lands End to John O Groats based on Claude Green's "The Open Road". Those 2 ladies who were walking in the film, one of them was the mother of a woman who still lives there. That was on the BBC documentary. They also showed clips from The Open road on the documentary.
theworldvideos1 1 year ago
these are computer colorized or what?
tomthumbtoo 2 years ago
Brilliant. Was walking through Cockington today, nothing has changed much.
AndrewKFletcher 2 years ago
What a pleasent video.
robpatton1990 2 years ago
my god, i have seen the same comment on all of these videos, read the description, it was digitally re-mastered by the BFI
emanfirstlast 3 years ago 2
They had colour in 1924??
twoslices 3 years ago