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In 1963, the introduction of Kodak Instamatic cameras and cartridge-loading film made the domestic moviemaking process easier and more accessible.

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A popular activity for train enthusiasts even today is the train chase: travelling from one vantage point to another while follow

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Jim Powe has captured a lovely and colourful image on 16mm of 3830 pulling into Picton station

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Jim Powe shot this candid silent black-and-white 16mm film footage on a Rail Transport Museum

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Kenneth (Ken) Garrahy (1933-2021) was an avid home-movie enthusiast, documenting his social life in Sydney and his holidays overseas during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Kenneth (Ken) Garrahy (1933-2021) was an avid home-movie enthusiast, documenting his social life in Sydney and his holidays overseas during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Kenneth (Ken) Garrahy (1933-2021) was an avid home-movie enthusiast, documenting his social life in Sydney and his holidays overseas during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Silent home movie footage of women playing football in a suburban area.

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This home movie was shot by Rhonda Grogan, a member of the production crew working on the film

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This clip is a home movie by Nathan Cohan featuring scenes of the re-enactment of the landing of Captain Cook at Kurnell, NSW.