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1920's - The Upper Classes

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Members of London Society

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  • Did you edit this from several Pathe clips or is this the way it was originally presented? Either way its great. Unfortunately, within a generation, no one will understand this.

  • Yes, they were all seperate clips, but I didn't want the video to be too long, so I cut and shuffled it around.

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  • "But I've seen scotsmen fight for half a crown"...brilliantly witty - tho I suppose a "crown" doesn't mean much anymore, in that sense, nor do "sovereigns" carry much weight. ;)

  • Oh, I would have made such a great debutante. Sigh.

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  • Monocles are so awesome.

  • Delightful. Though I was born 30+ years past this era, my father and grandmother spoke and carried on this way. It makes me laugh and get wistful at the same time.

  • Terrific! ...And to continue on prior comments, I hope there will always be those who can appreciate this era. It just takes a little interest. If I love it and I was born thirty odd years after these films were made, then anyone is able to. I wanted to understand the world when my grandparents were young. Some will never have the curiosity, but many surely will. AND...we are lucky enough to have film of it.

  • What a couple of jerks! LOL. Love the videos man! Good stuff.

  • It was all hushed up. Dandy.

  • Oooops! I just figured it out, haha! Thanks anyway!

  • I love this! What is the word they constantly say in the first song? "It was awful... and then something like "hasna"?

  • Kenneth and George give us a social history lesson. I have always loved their observations on the personalities of their day. True, more or less meaningless now to those with no knowledge of the period.

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