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rug

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Fri Apr 18, 2014, 11:43 PM Apr 2014

3,500 hours of filmed history.

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The world's finest news and entertainment video film archive. Since the invention of the moving image in the 1890's, British Pathé began recording every aspect of global culture and news, for the cinema. With their unique combination of information and entertainment, British Pathé's documentaries, newsreels, serials and films changed the way the world saw itself forever.

With it's unparalleled collection of historical events and vast catalogue of changing social activity, British Pathé encompasses one of the world's most prodigious and fascinating documents of the modern age. From fashion to warfare and sport to travel, British Pathé is the definitive source for the 20th century in moving images.

All 85,000 newsreels are now searchable and viewable on YouTube. This equates to 3,500 hours of filmed history.

Our YouTube channel includes some of the public's favourite clips, rare and amusing pieces to share and footage related to big days throughout the year.

https://www.youtube.com/user/britishpathe/about

http://www.britishpathe.com/

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3,500 hours of filmed history. (Original Post) rug Apr 2014 OP
No one ever records Riftaxe Apr 2014 #1
How about 120 year old traffic? rug Apr 2014 #2
Awesome Riftaxe Apr 2014 #3
These are wonderful. I just watched Queen Victoria's funeral and the Irish freedom signing. n/t monmouth3 Apr 2014 #4

Riftaxe

(2,693 posts)
1. No one ever records
Fri Apr 18, 2014, 11:51 PM
Apr 2014

the dull part of history but that happened as well. Thank you Rug for another great post.

Riftaxe

(2,693 posts)
3. Awesome
Sat Apr 19, 2014, 12:24 AM
Apr 2014

I have spent who knows how many hours in archives watching home movies from the late 20's and up.

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