Oxford, England 1920s in colour [60fps, Remastered] w/sound design added.

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Hello everyone and welcome to a new post. Here is an incredible video from the Youtube channel, NASS.  NASS colorized, restored and created sound design for this video of Oxford, England 1924, You can see several scenes of Oxford and its Universities.

The video doesn’t mention the places shown so I have made a list below the video with time stamps. I hope you enjoy this wonderful piece of work.

At the beginning we see St Aldates looking forward toward the High Street. On the right in the extreme foreground we can see a small part of Christ Chur h. On the left is Pembroke Street.

0.22 – Parks Road looking toward Broad Street and the Clarendon Building in the middle ground.

0.28  Parks Road closer to the Clarendon Building. As the camera pans to the right we can see the Sheldonian Theatre with the domed top.

0.47 Broad Street looking toward Holywell Street with the Clarendon Building on the right.

0.57 Broad Street looking toward Magdalene Street. Balliol College is on the right. As the camera pans to the right we can see Trinity College.

1.15 St Aldates looking down toward Christ Church which can be seen in the background on the left.

1.27. St Aldates and a closer look at Christ Church.

1.42 St Aldates and a closer look at Christ Church.

1.52 St Giles with Martyr’s Memorial on the left.

2.01 St Giles and a closer look at the Martyr’s Memorial. On the left is Balliol College.

2.14 Cornmarket looking towards Tom Tower in the background. The large stone building jutting out on the left is St Michael at the North Gate.

2.26 St Aldates.

2.41 Unsure. It maybe St Aldates.

2.57 High Street.

3.02 High Street.

3.27 High Street.

3.38 High Street with on the right in the background, University Church of St Mary the Virgin.

4.03 Queens Lane looking from the High Street.

4.10 High Street. Standing near the twisting columns of University Church of St Mary the Virgin on the right.

4.24 High Street looking toward the Carfax Tower in the background.

4.39 Carfax Tower looking from the High Street.

4.57 High Street looking toward the University Church of St Mary the Virgin.

5.11 St Giles Church on the Banbury Road.

5.19 Banbury Road looking at Oxford War memorial.

5.31 Unknown.

5.41 Radcliffe Square with All Souls College in the background.

5.53 Tom Quad, Christ Church.

6.05 Unknown.

6.21. Looking from Oriel Street toward the entrance to University Church of St Mary the Virgin.

6.29 Oriel Square with Oriel College on the right.

6.40 Oriel College.

6.52 Oriel College.

7.00 Merton Street looking toward Merton College.

7.09 Merton Field looking toward Merton College.

7.15 Entrance to Merton College.

7.25 Bridge of Sighs (Hertford Bridge) on New College Lane.

7.34 Unknown.

7.44 Unknown.

7.53 New College cloisters.

8.12 New College.

8.24. New College cloisters.

8.38 A 420 (The Plain) looking toward Magdalen Bridge with Magdalen College in the background. The building to the right foreground is the Victorian Fountain.

8.50 Looking from Longwall Street toward Magdalen College.

9.04 Magdalen Bridge looking toward Magdalen College.

9.17 Magdalen College with Magdalen College Library in the background on the right.

9.29 Entrance to Magdalen College.

9.43 Old Quad, Magdalen College. War memorial no longer there. It is now at In the old burial ground
opposite the King and Queen Public House, High Street, Wheatley, South Oxfordshire.

9.55 This maybe one of the female only colleges at the time, Lady Margaret Hall, Somerville College, St Anne’s, St Hilda’s and St Hugh’s.

10.18 Wadham College

10.25 As above.

10.40 As above.

11.10 Entrance to Wadham College on Parks Road.

11.33 Entrance to the Bodleian Library. Opposite the Sheldonian Theatre.

11.45 As above.

11.58 As above.

12.10 Maybe the same as above.

12.33 Standing to the right of the Sheldonian Theatre. In the background Clarendon Building.

13.05 Standing next to the Sheldonian Theatre looking toward the Bodleian.

13.11 Merton Street and Merton College on the left.

13.19 All Souls College looking from the roof of Radcliffe Camera.

13.42 Probably looking from University Church of St Mary the Virgin.

14.08 As above.

14.32 Possibly shot from the top of Magdalen Tower.

14.55 Botanical Gardens with Magdalen College in the background.

15.14 Christ Church Meadow looking toward Christ Church.

15.28. As above.

 

Author: Chris Sullivan

Up until a few years ago I was my mum's full time carer. She died in, 2020, of Covid. At the moment I am attempting to write a novel.

2 thoughts

  1. Hi Chris, wonderful, very interesting, much fun to view, thanks for mailing this, Michael

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