Forgotten Footage of 1970s Britain's Council Estates Reveals Everything
#digitisedcinefilm #nostalgia #1970s #suburbia #familylife #councilestate Forgotten Footage of 1970s Britain's Council Estates Reveals Everything This film was originally a standard 8mm Cine Film Digitised with a Kodak Reels Scanner. The location is Newbury Close, Northolt, Greater London (West). Take a trip down memory lane with this digitised cine film, capturing delightful childhood memories from the 1970s. This retro footage showcases cars, children at play, and social gatherings in a garden, all evoking a strong sense of nostalgia. It's like looking through old photos of a simpler time, filled with warmth and familiar sights. During the film there is what looks like a "tube train" running along the track overhead - so the location could be in the London area. (It is Northolt, Greater London). I have more footage taken in the same neighbourhood with the same people and will be shown in due course.

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