This film of Whitstable was shot on Std 8 film by Jumbo (George) Gisby,
Tolputt Rag & Bone Man
This film of the Tolputt Rag and Bone Man in Whitstable was shot on Std 8 film by Jumbo (George) Gisby,
Station
This film of the station was shot on Std 8 film by Jumbo (George) Gisby,
Whitstable Shops
Filmed by Tony Blake and his brother, William in around the late 1950s or early 1960s for an amateur film called ‘The Intruder.’
Whitstable Streets
Filmed by Tony Blake and his brother, William in around the late 1950s or early 1960s.
Sir William Nottidge School
The film was shot by Sidney Elsey in the 1970s. Sidney lived in Swalecliffe and worked at the George Fitts Motors Garage in Tankerton.
Whitstable 1934
Filmed by Robert Ramsay, an aristocrat who lived in Bekesbourne at Howletts mansion.
Scouts in Whitstable
Filmed in the 1950s by William Furness who was a postman in Whitstable. This was shot on 9.5mm film.
Whitstable Windmill
Filmed by Tony Blake and his brother, William in around the late 1950s or early 1960s. Tony was a local historian in the Chestfield and Whitstable area