Oude Ambachten In Friesland rond 1942 in kleur. Traditional arts & crafts in the province Friesland.

Very interesting A.I. enhanced and colorized footage of the Dutch province of Friesland during WW-II, around 1942. Friesland lies in the north of the Netherlands. Its capital is Leeuwarden. The province is known for its many lakes that are connected by canals. Once in a while, during extremely cold winters, the famous “Elf Stedentocht“, eleven cities scating competition is held along the canals and lakes. The film has been motion-stabilized, speed-corrected and enhanced with modern software. The sound has also been restored to best ability. Please refer to the timeline below for more information about the excersized crafts: Timeline: 00:00 Start (intro) 00:06 Ornamental woodwork crafting 00:30 Old chair repair 00:37 Beautify cabinet making 01:05 Wooden ornaments manufacturing 01:25 A look round the workshop 01:30 Wood lathe 01:42 Crafting twisted legs for chairs, especially spinning wheels 02:08 Drilling holes 02:18 Assembling a chair 02:49 Spinning wheel manufacturing 03:32 Silver smith furnace 04:20 Making beautiful spoons 04:32 Manufacturing silver bowls 05:12 In the pottery workshop 05:58 Making beautiful vases 07:08 Dislaying the end products 07:26 Forging the irons for ice skates 08:35 Manufacturing ice skates (“Friese doorlopers“) 09:33 Famous Friesian clocks manufacturing (“Friese Stoelklok“) Source: Beeld En Geluid (Public Domain B&W film). Bron: Beeld En Geluid (Public Domain, zwart/wit film).
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