Southend on Sea 1960's cine film

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  • what an amazing video if thats the house im thinking off (next to trade carpets) my mate currently lives there now !!!!

  • @lukewhite114 you are quite right about the location !!

  • wonderfull

  • Thank you

  • Stil love this from Sharon and I watch it when i feel a bit pissed off . Cheers me up:-) Thanks Sharon x

  • Thank you glad it cheers you up.

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  • Wonderful. When children were children and new how to have fun without computers and mobiles. When I was 6 my sister was 8 and we shared her 2 shillings a week pocket money. .(10p). We would bus into Leigh and have a 3d boat ride and some sweets. Then we would walk into Leigh Police station and tell them we had no money to get home. They gave us a lift home everytime. The sum total of my criminality ! Eee.

  • Great little film Sharon,  so great to look back on , Also good little dancers...lol

    Regards Paul

  • Great film Sharon such great memories that we hold so close to our hearts, My Nan lived just off of sutton road, called Swange Rd I aways rember having to get the parafin can filled up for my grandad at the top of swange road...lol

  • @117159

    We come along every Saturday morning, knowing its well worth while as m

    members of the ODEON club we all intend to be good citizens when we grow up etc

  • Loved this! Thanks for posting. You all look so happy. I was a Rayleigh kid then. I remember the "Regal", the Saturday matinee (& the ticket collector standing at the door with his hand out saying, "Stink bombs! Stink bombs!" (as if any naughty kid was going to hand them in). I remember the national anthem always playing at the start with footage of the Queen. Got uprooted & sent to a child-migration home in Western Australia in 1970 - I miss the 1960's! - Thanks again.

  • there's something so arty and beautiful about cine film.

    this is a lovely lovely little film. it captures domestic life so so well.

    the dancing is fabulous

  • I had a good time too watching that fantastic dancing. Lovely video :)

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