FANTASTIC Vic, what amazing footage and in great nick too. I love old photo's and film footage from years gone by. Not bad for a bunch of sand gropers.
I would love to see something similar about Melbourne.
WELL DONE VIC.
Dougwe said
08:06 AM Jan 9, 2012
I also noticed no one looked stressed, any wonder people refer to those days as "The good old days". Why oh why do do things have to change?
pauline said
08:47 AM Jan 9, 2012
they call it progress.............I call it bs.
Cheers
Delta18 said
11:29 AM Jan 9, 2012
I was just a little tacker of 6 at that time Vic, Delta(ess) was 3. I didn't get to see Perth until a 2 week visit in 1976 convinced me that I needed to see more of this state so I moved permanently in 1978, a few months after Cyclone Alby caused much devestation to much of the southwest.
Much had changed in Perth in the intervening 22 years from that video to when I first saw Perth, freeway, high-rise buildings, mini-skirts (the girls at the high school in the vid looked 'hotter' that I recall them looking when I was at school though )
Wouldn't it be great to have a time machine, go back then knowing what you know now??? The mind boggles.
Cheers Neil
golivers travels said
11:55 AM Jan 9, 2012
Goodness that was the year I was born! Great footage Vic. Noticed the white Swans of Northam. We visited there last year just to see the swans, only place in Australia they are found in the wild. Did anyone else notice that very few people were overweight? Is the power station mentioned the old disused one down near femantle? Thanks for sharing. Cheers Glenda
Vic said
12:09 PM Jan 9, 2012
Thanks for the comments, I was going to put this in places to see or whatever, then realised none of us have a time machine, ha ha!
I was going to Perth Boys High School (now an Arts Centre in Northbridge near the Art Gallery) and remember how we used to harrass the girls at Josies Bungalows (Brothels) in Roe Street.
Sometimes we had to walk to Modern School in Thomas Road Subi for a class and on the way past we threw fire crackers into their courtyards as we were passing, or did until we got covered in a bucket of slops(?) when they waited for us once hiding behind their green fence (all the bungalows had high green fences around their courtyards, that song "Green Door" reminds me of them).
Ah, the memories.........
JustJim said
12:49 PM Jan 9, 2012
A great film Vic.. Thanks for posting the link
It reminds us Steam trains were still in normal use.. Diesel locos were not far away at that time.
There were a couple of cars I bought later on when they were cheap enough for a young bloke to buy.
Glenda mentioned the power station - fairly early in the film..
It is the South Fremantle power station.. Now closed and abandoned.
It would surely be suitable for renovation and converting into flats or units.. Prime position - absolute beach front.
I'm sure a lot of developers keep eying off the site..
Here's how it looks today. The large chimneys, shown in the film, have been removed.
Jim
goinsoon said
01:17 PM Jan 9, 2012
Here is a memory for the east coasters here.
Luna Park Sydney in 1950
http://youtu.be/zffoCTycW8I
Vic said
07:16 PM Jan 9, 2012
Thanks for the pic of the Power Station Jim, I thought it was that one but not having the chimneys today fooled me......Don't know what the future holds for the old station now.
Luna Park good too GS !
Vic said
07:24 PM Jan 9, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
I would love to see something similar about Melbourne.
This is only a photo link Doug (click on various tabs) but does give some old shots......
Thanks Vic, I have some very similar, I will have a better look later.
Boroma577 said
08:54 PM Jan 9, 2012
I loved the pram on the back of the bus......just gorgeous, oh yes and the steam train too.
I pinched the link Vic and posted it on my FB, thank you for sharing it with us..
Vic said
10:51 PM Jan 9, 2012
No worries Boroma, in my mispent youth when we had no money for the bus fares home at night, we would hang off the pram hooks with our feet on the bus bumper (making sure our heads were lower than the back window so the driver couldn't see us) and when we got to our bus stop jump off.....sheesh, what am I saying !!
Boroma577 said
11:00 PM Jan 9, 2012
Vic wrote:
No worries Boroma, in my mispent youth when we had no money for the bus fares home at night, we would hang off the pram hooks with our feet on the bus bumper (making sure our heads were lower than the back window so the driver couldn't see us) and when we got to our bus stop jump off.....sheesh, what am I saying !!
I'd say if that is all you ever did that was wrong Vic in your mispent youth.....you were pretty darn good
Vic said
12:35 AM Jan 11, 2012
Pretty well covers most of it Boroma.......we had a lot more fun in those days, not so many temptations (drugs etc) and not so many restrictions on what we could do or not do (other than those laid down by your parents, lol )
Boroma577 said
03:25 PM Jan 11, 2012
Vic wrote:
and not so many restrictions on what we could do or not do (other than those laid down by your parents, lol )
And those restrictions were strictly adhered to Vic, they were the days when kids had respect for their parents and adults in general and the local cop.
A small video of Perth, WA in 1954......worth a look, the old cars, the way people dressed etc, see (Sound on) ;
(errrrrr......I was 13 in 1954).
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=b2TaLGlj6ig&vq=large#t=27
FANTASTIC Vic, what amazing footage and in great nick too. I love old photo's and film footage from years gone by. Not bad for a bunch of sand gropers




.
I would love to see something similar about Melbourne.
WELL DONE VIC.
I also noticed no one looked stressed, any wonder people refer to those days as "The good old days". Why oh why do do things have to change?



Cheers
I was just a little tacker of 6 at that time Vic, Delta(ess) was 3. I didn't get to see Perth until a 2 week visit in 1976 convinced me that I needed to see more of this state so I moved permanently in 1978, a few months after Cyclone Alby caused much devestation to much of the southwest.
Much had changed in Perth in the intervening 22 years from that video to when I first saw Perth, freeway, high-rise buildings, mini-skirts (the girls at the high school in the vid looked 'hotter' that I recall them looking when I was at school though
)
Wouldn't it be great to have a time machine, go back then knowing what you know now??? The mind boggles.
Cheers Neil
Great footage Vic. Noticed the white Swans of Northam. We visited there last year just to see the swans, only place in Australia they are found in the wild.
Did anyone else notice that very few people were overweight?
Is the power station mentioned the old disused one down near femantle?
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Glenda
Thanks for the comments, I was going to put this in places to see or whatever, then realised none of us have a time machine, ha ha!
I was going to Perth Boys High School (now an Arts Centre in Northbridge near the Art Gallery) and remember how we used to harrass the girls at Josies Bungalows (Brothels) in Roe Street.
Sometimes we had to walk to Modern School in Thomas Road Subi for a class and on the way past we threw fire crackers into their courtyards as we were passing, or did until we got covered in a bucket of slops(?) when they waited for us once hiding behind their green fence (all the bungalows had high green fences around their courtyards, that song "Green Door" reminds me of them).
Ah, the memories.........
A great film Vic..

Thanks for posting the link
It reminds us Steam trains were still in normal use.. Diesel locos were not far away at that time.
There were a couple of cars I bought later on when they were cheap enough for a young bloke to buy.
Glenda mentioned the power station - fairly early in the film..
It is the South Fremantle power station.. Now closed and abandoned.
It would surely be suitable for renovation and converting into flats or units..
Prime position - absolute beach front.
I'm sure a lot of developers keep eying off the site..
Here's how it looks today.
The large chimneys, shown in the film, have been removed.
Jim
Here is a memory for the east coasters here.
Luna Park Sydney in 1950
http://youtu.be/zffoCTycW8I
Thanks for the pic of the Power Station Jim, I thought it was that one but not having the chimneys today fooled me......Don't know what the future holds for the old station now.
Luna Park good too GS !
This is only a photo link Doug (click on various tabs) but does give some old shots......
http://museumvictoria.com.au/marvellous/index.asp
I loved the pram on the back of the bus......just gorgeous, oh yes and the steam train too.
I pinched the link Vic and posted it on my FB, thank you for sharing it with us..
No worries Boroma, in my mispent youth when we had no money for the bus fares home at night, we would hang off the pram hooks with our feet on the bus bumper (making sure our heads were lower than the back window so the driver couldn't see us) and when we got to our bus stop jump off.....sheesh, what am I saying !!

I'd say if that is all you ever did that was wrong Vic in your mispent youth.....you were pretty darn good
Pretty well covers most of it Boroma.......we had a lot more fun in those days, not so many temptations (drugs etc) and not so many restrictions on what we could do or not do (other than those laid down by your parents, lol )
And those restrictions were strictly adhered to Vic, they were the days when kids had respect for their parents and adults in general and the local cop.