Leslie Goulden ran one of the family shops on Canterbury High Street and helped form the Canterbury Cine Society in 1934.
South Canterbury
Filmed by Leslie Goulden outside his house in Ethelbert Road in Canterbury in the early 1930s.
Digging Up Railway
The removal of the railway track from the Crab and Winkle line and preparing the land for the building of Archbishops School in Canterbury.
Canterbury High Street
This scene was shot through a car window in approximately 1926 as it drove along Canterbury High Street and to Oaten Hill.
Canterbury Flood 1927
Film of the 1927 flood by Sydney Bligh in the streets near his shop in Canterbury. He owned S.W. Bligh, a radio shop on North Lane.
St Stephens and Hales Place
Film shot in approximately 1927 showing the entrance to Hale’s Place in Canterbury and a tantalising glimpse of the mansion in the distance through the trees.
Twyman’s Corner
Film showing Twyman’s corner in Canterbury as it was demolished to create the ring road.
Canterbury Tale
Canterbury Tale was produced by John Clague (RIBA) for the Canterbury Rotary Club in 1970 to help raise funds to repair one of the bays in the Cathedral Cloister.
Life On Film
Excerpt from a documentary made in 2009 about Rob Williams who joined Canterbury Cine Society in the mid 1930s at the age of 16.