Kingscliff 1973 Tweed Heads Coolangatta Surfers Paradise 1973-1974.

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Published 2013-02-12
C. David Lillicot. NO Part of my film can be used in any format without my Written Permission. Silent Film. I shot this film around Christmas and New Year 1973-1974. Too many sky shots, but the 'Village Look' to it is Historical. There were no houses between Kingscliff and Pottsville. I shot this film on a pocket "Eumig" Super-8mm film movie camera. For Copyright Reasons i did not include my music and song sountrack. Produced by David Lillicot.

All Comments (21)
  • Grew up in Kingy...we moved from Terranora in 1966....loved seeing how it use to be.....i left before the craziness set in.....I miss the old Kingy growing up there was the best...thank you😊
  • @davemanning6424
    Grew up in surfers 1952 through 1972, terrific place then, sad what it's become !
  • @lumabi25
    Thank you for this great footage. I grew up around Sexton's Hill, Banora Point at 3:29 and was only about two years old when this was shot. It's amazing how easily we can recognise the places even though plenty has changed.
  • That was great 😂 just waiting to be snatched up , that two story house you zoomed in on , lived next door
  • @paul0075r
    Fantastic footage. Loved the old road signs, signals and old highway. Also how the Gold Coast used to look, ruined now
  • Thanks for bringing back memories of school days at Tweed River High
  • @sylphil51
    Thanks David, some very happy memories of Coolangatta & Greenmount.
  • @judy7509
    My home where I grew up and just as I remember it all. Thanks for uploading.
  • @akrystalocean
    Love seeing all the old cars and the old shop signs ♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰
  • So lovely to see the Kingscliff of my idyllic childhood summer holidays. We used to walk past that strip of shops every day for 6 weeks on our walk from the Caravan Park to Cudgen Creek., sometimes stopping at the post office to check for redirected mail, or at the chemist for sunscreen, or the newsagent for a special treat of a comic book if we'd been really good all week, or fish & chips once a week at the corner shop there. I used to walk to the service station opposite the Takeaway shop to fill up the gas bottle or buy mantles for the lanterns. We used to camp in a tent on the end of the caravan park nearest to the Surf Life Savers' Club - on Jasmin Jaywalk - all of the access lanes to the tents had funny little names. Such happy memories ...
  • @klaymonkey9073
    Wow. Bless you for uploading. Content like this is what really gives youtube its value. Disturbingly, I don't recognize ANYTHING in the Surfers Paradise segments. I can only really identify the sidewalks along the Esplanade. Did I see The Clock Hotel? Hmmm....
  • @moparmadman1134
    Looks so much better than what we have now .felt like Australia back then!
  • @bucephulus4600
    Lived in Kingy when I first married in '94 in Moss St then again in 11 Valiant Street from '04 to '19. Bought the old house there, knocked it down and built a new one. Raised our girls there until they moved out and then my marriage split. Just sold the house last year. Great part of the world. Seeing the changes from '88 till '19 were amazing. Very very different place. Cudgen Creek is still the same and the Moreton Bay Fig at the roundabout is massive now. Unfortunately moved to Sydney, miss the place and my friends. Time marches on.
  • @ElstonAirways1
    Oh Thank you sooo much David!!! That is wonderful stuff!! As a Born & Bred Gold Coast Local I really appreciate that footage! Very much indeed!! ...'ELSTON AIRWAYS' ...Airlines of Gold Coast....... ;)
  • @aaron6459
    Born and bred kingy local , man has it changed I remember when casuarina was like 4 houses on a hill then all this development etc.. most things change but a few remain the same , feel as though has lost its sense of community though , all these new faces good for money for area , but at what cost …
  • @DavidLillicot
    Thank You for your Comments. I'm glad you enjoyed my film. It's like a Time Machine to what used to be.
  • @iandaniel2153
    Thanks David ... ghee! 1973 that's when I went bush and never went back to the gold coast until my daughter took me a few years ago for the night markets on what was once the spit I think. In the early 70's we would head straight to coolangatta to bypass surfer's paradise èt al. Coolangatta still had that feel abt it. Bruce Small the mayor of the Gold Coast att led the never ending story of development of greed and eventually the family oriented camp grounds where you could pitch a tent were replaced by the investment crowd and condo's and rentals of what's in it for me.
  • @batmanlives6456
    I remember the Gold Coast like this … Wish it still was like this Not so keen on it today…