London 1979 archive footage
Archival footage shot by an amateur filmmaker visiting the UK in 1979. It contains stock footage of London: the Big Ben clock tower, the House of Parliament, Lambeth Bridge, Marble Arch, Oxford Street, Selfridges store, Trafalgar Square, Statue of Charles James Napier, National Gallery, and Saint Martin-in-the-Fields church on Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Carnaby Street crossroad with Fouberts Place road, the historic fashion shopping district with Shakespeare's Head traditional pub, Lady Jane first women's fashion boutique, and more. Please comment if you recognize more subjects. If you want to buy this footage to use it in your production, please visit: http://footageforpro.com/london-1979-2/

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London, 1997

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1960s: Rare and Unseen Images of London’s East End

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London 1979 archive footage

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Berlin in July 1945 - Probably the best restored film material you'll watch from that time!

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MADUREIRA 1980 - ARQUIVO NACIONAL

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1972: Covent Garden Redevelopment | Man Alive | BBC Archive

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Unseen Color Footage of England 1918 | Remastered

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Look at Life - Goodbye, Picadilly, 1967

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What it Was Like to Live in BRITAIN in the 1970s

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Evolution of Rome | Fixed-Camera Timelapse: The Colosseum Valley

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A Trip to London in 1932 | Restored and in Color

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1912 London: Archival Footage of Edwardian Life (Remastered & Subtly Colorized)

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Swinging London 1967

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What it Was Like to Live in LONDON in the 1980s

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Scenes of London in the 1950s

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London: Yesterday and Today

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1990s Oxford Street, London, Shoppers

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Hackney in 1979 - Documentary about London's working class district

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This is what central London looked like 70 years ago

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