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A member on my computer help forums posted something that I thought that I'd share. Especially @WhistlingBadger might find this of interest. ;0
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I love seeing old Govt British WW2 propaganda reels/films from that era, i find them fascinating, never fully understood why but probably most likely due to when i was a young child around 5 or 6 years old my grandmother told me she used to deliver army parts around the UK in a 7.5 tonne army truck as part of the war effort... it kind of blew my mind because even though at the time it was the 1960's, women just didn't do those kind of jobs.
Anyway, because of that YouTube sometimes throws these sort of things at me... today i got another one about how you should drive trucks if you become an RAF driver and to be honest i found it a bit boring, but it did make me want to have a look at the other videos the Channel offered and i stumbled across this one.
If Jay hasn't already seen it i suspect he might be interested in it, actually if you're an American i think you might have an interest in it... it's definitely from a different era that's not that long ago!
"SUMMER IN WYOMING " 1940s HOME MOVIE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, SUMMER CAMP, CHEYENNE RODEO 44424
The two big takeaways for me were, i bet Saratoga Wyoming looks nothing that now, and i'd never heard of Bill Carlisle, who, if the Wikipedia page is accurate then wow!
----------------------- Copy of post from my forums ------------------------
I love seeing old Govt British WW2 propaganda reels/films from that era, i find them fascinating, never fully understood why but probably most likely due to when i was a young child around 5 or 6 years old my grandmother told me she used to deliver army parts around the UK in a 7.5 tonne army truck as part of the war effort... it kind of blew my mind because even though at the time it was the 1960's, women just didn't do those kind of jobs.
Anyway, because of that YouTube sometimes throws these sort of things at me... today i got another one about how you should drive trucks if you become an RAF driver and to be honest i found it a bit boring, but it did make me want to have a look at the other videos the Channel offered and i stumbled across this one.
If Jay hasn't already seen it i suspect he might be interested in it, actually if you're an American i think you might have an interest in it... it's definitely from a different era that's not that long ago!
"SUMMER IN WYOMING " 1940s HOME MOVIE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, SUMMER CAMP, CHEYENNE RODEO 44424
"Summer in Wyoming" is a silent, color home movie. The travelog-style film likely dates to the mid to late 1940s and takes the viewer around Wyoming. The film features footage beginning on the University of Wyoming Science Summer Camp campus before following a group of students and professors from the camp’s botany class through the rugged Wyoming wilderness. The film also features footage of Navajo Indians in the town of Cheyenne working on traditional jewelry, as well as shots from the famous Cheyenne Rodeo. While the film is silent, it does feature text cue cards that explain what the viewer is seeing...
The video description continues with time stamped links if you want to jump to a particular section.
The two big takeaways for me were, i bet Saratoga Wyoming looks nothing that now, and i'd never heard of Bill Carlisle, who, if the Wikipedia page is accurate then wow!
William L. Carlisle - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org