This film of Whitstable was shot on Std 8 film by Jumbo (George) Gisby,
TAG: Whitstable
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,
- January, 27
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- Jumbo Gisby, Whitstable
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Station
This film of the station was shot on Std 8 film by Jumbo (George) Gisby,
- January, 27
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- Jumbo Gisby, Whitstable
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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.’
- February, 17
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- Tony Blake, Whitstable
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Whitstable Streets
Filmed by Tony Blake and his brother, William in around the late 1950s or early 1960s.
- February, 17
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- Tony Blake, Whitstable
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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.
- December, 17
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- Sidney Elsey, Whitstable
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Whitstable 1934
Filmed by Robert Ramsay, an aristocrat who lived in Bekesbourne at Howletts mansion.
- December, 2
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- Robert Ramsay, Whitstable
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Scouts in Whitstable
Filmed in the 1950s by William Furness who was a postman in Whitstable. This was shot on 9.5mm film.
- November, 24
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- Whitstable, William Furness
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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
- November, 19
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- Tony Blake, Whitstable
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Whitstable Streets and School
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
- November, 19
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- Tony Blake, Whitstable
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