8mm Cine Film of Teignmouth and Shaldon, Devon, England

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Published 2021-03-17
8mm cine film showing scenes from Teignmouth and Shaldon, including the London Inn. c.1960s.

Filmed on 8mm Cine Film by Mr Frank Howard, who lived with his family in Teignmouth and Shaldon, and was a Solicitor with a practice in the Triangle.
Digitised by alivestudios.co.uk based in Teignmouth.  Special thanks to the Howard family for granting permission to share these clips with our community.

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All Comments (21)
  • @pamelawhite3709
    Thank you for this fabulous film i was raised on the back beach and visit regularly and nothing much changes so thank you ❤😊xx
  • @ianturpin9180
    The gentleman that takes off his hat for the camera at 7.52 minutes is my grandfather's brother Fred mortimore . At one time he was chairman of the teignmouth council.
  • @reinadedevon
    Thank you for this wonderful memory of how Teignmouth looked when i was growing up .
  • I've shared this with my cousin. She is a Mancunian by birth but moved down to Teignmouth in her teens as her parents were relocating there - at about the time this would have been filmed. She is still there now, married a local and had a family. I've shared this lovely footage with her - it brings back so many memories. Thank you :)
  • Spent many days with my mom and dad I teinghmouth and Sheldon 50s and 60s beautiful film Thankyou
  • What happy memories this brought back. I spent childhood holidays here.
  • It breaks my heart to see how far we have fallen, equally, it does me good to reminisce. Liked and subscribed.
  • @steveevans6241
    I love old films showing everyday life like this, a real time capsule. In the Council car park between 7:30-7:40, there's two cars, a Wolseley and a Volvo with suffix "C" numberplate registrations which would place this film no earlier than 1965.
  • @sk2283
    Fantastic to see the back beach, quay, Morgan & Giles, dawlish road, train station - brilliant
  • @vivwilson4001
    Loved it! Thank you. At the council offices I spotted Ron Doel, Sam Dowsing, Donald Sharpe (Mr Teignmouth) Marjorie Line. Fred Mortimore. Arthur Bladon was Chairman of TUDC from 1965-69 which provides a time frame.
  • @Bazzo61
    Wow. That brought back many memories. Thank you for sharing.
  • @rabbastern
    Sehr schön , wir haben den Ort vor einigen Jahren besucht - es hat daher Freude gemacht, die alten Bilder im Vergleich zu sehen. Grüße aus Düsseldorf
  • @kentonnur
    Looks like the lucky guy with the mk 2 jag was 30 plus years ahead of his time ; he was ready to walk away after shutting the door,when he realised he didn’t have remote locking …….
  • @Dan_druft
    I go down the back beach most days with the dog, it seems nothing changes except fashions and cars. Everything is the same almost.
  • I would estimate this film having been made in the mid sixties judging from thr vehicles, there is a newish Renault shown outside the council office, introduced into the UK around 1966 - 1967. I recognise the landlord at the London Inn in Shaldon from holidays taken in 1970 - 1971