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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Scottish Ski Bum, welcome to snowHeads. We have some resident experts on Scottish skiing (scraping?) on this site, I'm sure that they will be happy to help.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Scottish Ski Bum, I'm sure you're onto this already but Pathe News have stuff that you need, including 1960-1 footage of Scotland's first chairlift at Glencoe. I think they have fairly flexible terms regarding release of copyright, as some of their major archival activities have been Lottery-funded.
Not sure when Warren Miller and Dick Barrymore first included Scottish skiing in their movies, but they might have some stuff on Glencoe which would also be cinema quality.
Good luck and good fortune with the film - it's really great that you're putting this together.
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David, what are the odds that we'll see you in some of the shots?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Cheers for the help and enthusiasm everybody. Yip - British Pathe is a great www site. Some good shots of glencoe (and also Cairngorms) on there.
Slowly getting some film together from various eras - have located film from 1939, 1957, 1961, 1979, 1989 and 2001.
If anyone thinks they might have anything of interest PLEASE get in touch. In particular anything from 1994 when the top t-bar was buried for over 2 months.
Doug.
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David, I wouldn't put money on it. I was lucky enough to be in Kitzbuhel in '59, and Graechen (lovely Swiss resort nr. Zermatt) in '61. But you might catch a sight of the famous Frith Finlayson in some of that old Scottish footage - he and his mates built that chairlift with their own bare hands. But a number of them were Clydeside shipbuilders, so I guess it was like Meccano for them!
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anything from 1994 when the top t-bar was buried for over 2 months.
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Wish I'd had a camera - I guess a better artist than I could draw it for you! It was certainly quite a spectacle. From memory, the ski patrol hut was even more buried - it was like a bunker in the snow.
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This sounds fantastic - will it be for sale afterwards?
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Will be maybe for sale if it generates enough interest - First of all need to finish the film first though !
Doug.
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Doug, I don't know if you can cut this into the film but a spoof James Bond sequence would be a laugh, given the ownership of Glencoe. Maybe turn the Plateau Chateau into Blofeld's latest base for world domination?
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