Film taken by Edward Hicks-Diamond in 1966 on his way to France. He had been a keen stills photographer before taking up amateur filmmaking.
Dover Castle 1964
Film taken by Edward Hicks-Diamond. He had been a keen stills photographer before taking up amateur filmmaking.
Dover 1966
Film of Dover taken by Edward Hicks-Diamond. He had been a keen stills photographer before taking up amateur filmmaking.
Car Rally in Dover 1960
Film of the car rally to Monte Carlo taken by John Clague RIBA in 1960 at Dover as part of his regular Herne Bay newsreel.
Dover Docks in 1983
This was filmed by Alan Stingemore in April 1983. Alan was a keen amateur filmmaker who had a particular interest in recording the changing world around him.
Dover in the 1950s
Filmed in the 1950s by William Furness who was a postman in Whitstable. This was shot on 9.5mm film.
Dover From The Air
Filmed in the early 1930s by Robert Ramsay, an aristocrat who lived in Bekesbourne at Howletts Mansion.
Dover Car Ferry
Filmed in the early 1930s by Robert Ramsay, an aristocrat who lived in Bekesbourne at Howletts Mansion.
Dover Docks and Building Square Arches
This film was made by William Taylor Allen, a chartered civil engineer, who designed and oversaw the building of the two iconic square arches