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Australian National Surfing Museum
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Welcome to surfworldtv, the official UA-cam channel of the Australian National Surfing Museum. On this channel you will find unique surfing stories and interviews from our Oral History Program as we talk to some of Australia's most significant surfers, about their lives, beach culture, surf history, shaping surfboards, Bells Beach, surfing technology and the environment. We will also feature snippets from the vault, our growing archive of material relating to Australia's surfing heritage, celebrating aspects of over 100 years of Aussie beach culture.
For more information about the museum and events go to www.surfworld.com.au call 61-3 5261 4606 or email us at ansm@surfcoast.vic.gov.au
You can also find Australian National Surfing Museum on Facebook and Instagram!
Next time you are in Torquay or traveling the Great Ocean Road drop in and check out Australia's National Surfing Museum, Ride A Wave of History and enjoy the exhibitions and displays at the museum.
For more information about the museum and events go to www.surfworld.com.au call 61-3 5261 4606 or email us at ansm@surfcoast.vic.gov.au
You can also find Australian National Surfing Museum on Facebook and Instagram!
Next time you are in Torquay or traveling the Great Ocean Road drop in and check out Australia's National Surfing Museum, Ride A Wave of History and enjoy the exhibitions and displays at the museum.
Sufing's First World Championship Manly 64
Surfing's first official World Championship took place at Manly Beach in 1964. This is rare archival footage and photos from the event showing the World Championship final, Juniors, Tandem and Women's competition. This is one of surfing's most significant moments, with a huge crowd on the beach and the event being televised live.
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George Rice Interview Sneak Peak
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Pioneer Victorian Surfboard manufacturer George Rice talks about the perils of making surfboards in his shed during cold Victorian winters.
TORQUAY 1955
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Snapshot of Torquay in the summer of 1955. Camping, snorkling, surfing, shenanigans and surf club activities captured on 8mm film by Mike Calder. Torquay surf pioneer Vic Tantau features in the paddle board race and surfing footage.
THE STORY OF THE BELL
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The brass bell trophies have become competitive surfing's most iconic and sought after symbol of competitive success. Awarded each year to the winners of the Rip Curl Pro Bells beach, the world's longest running surfing competition, these trophies have become emblematic of surfing triumph and tradition.
Derek Hynd talks Twin Fin Pin and Gabe Callaghan's epic wave Bells 81
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Surfer Derek Hynd talks about the challenges of riding Big Bells in 1981 and how specialized equipment helped him in extreme conditions. Derek also talks about witnessing Gabe Callaghan's epic ride from the water and the reaction of the crowd on the clifftop.
BOB MCTAVISH BAD WIPEOUT AT BELLS
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Famous Australian surfer/shaper/designer Bob McTavish tells about a life threatening wipe out in huge surf at Bells Beach in 1965
PT on Surfboards Australian National Surfing Museum
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Surfing's first pro world champ Peter PT Townend talks about 1970s surfboard designs. A progressive and forward thinking shaper PT talks about the Bonzer, and his version of the Fish which featured three fins.
IAN CAIRNS OHP INTERVIEW AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL SURFING MUSEUM
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Surfer/shaper/coach/contest administrator/commentator/Australian Surfing Hall of Fame inductee, there is not a lot that West Australian surfer Ian Cairns has not done in surfing. His approach to all of this has always been like his surfing direct and powerful a manner that has not always pleased people but over the years he has carved his own unique path through the surfing world.
Denny Keyo Talks Surfing Experiences Good And Bad
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Pioneer Australian surfboard builder Denny Keyo talks about good and bad surfing experiences in big surf.
Surfing Hawaiian Redwood Boards at Lorne 1920
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Rare footage of Victoria's first surfers at Lorne in 1920
The DY Surf Shop
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Australian surfboard building pioneer Denny Keogh and surfer/shaper Mark Rabbidge talk about their memories of the DY Surf Shop Sydney's earliest surf shop?
Grant Newby STS Exhibition clip
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Gold Coast surfer Grant Newby talks about his early days in New Zealand, moving to Australia and hand making timber surfboards.
PAM BURRIDGE ANSM OHP 01
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Pam Burridge grew up in Sydney, started surfing at 10, was surfing in pro events at 15 and was professional surfing world champion in 1990. This interview with Pam was recorded at her home in 2015, she had just returned from the beach. Pam now runs a surf school on the New South Wales south coast.
James Arness Surfing
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In 1970 Rolf Aurness won the Surfing World Championship at Bells Beach and his father James Arness the Hollywood actor (he featured in the tv western drama 'Gunsmoke' as Marshall Matt Dillon) travelled with him to Victoria (Australia). The pair surfed at Bells in the lead up to the event. This footage from John Bennett's film Blue Cool shows James Arness surfing Bells on his Bing Foil.
Derek Hynd FFFF Exhibition HBV
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Rare vision of Derek Hynd surfing on twin fins in the late 70s, radical and progressive surfing for the time (with a front foot strap) and Far Field Free Friction surfing on finless craft. Footage prepared by the Hot Buttered crew (Fitzy and Mick) for the Australian National Surfing Museum's Derek Hynd Exhibition.
Surfers Their Stories Kat Charles ANSM
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Surfers Their Stories Kat Charles ANSM
Surfers Their Stories Haisam Farache ANSM
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Surfers Their Stories Haisam Farache ANSM
Surfers Their Stories Mary Prince ANSM
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Surfers Their Stories Mary Prince ANSM
Midget Farrelly early days and influences ANSM OHP
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Midget Farrelly early days and influences ANSM OHP
Pyke Surfboards/Dive N Surf wtsuits ad
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Pyke Surfboards/Dive N Surf wtsuits ad
Kym Thompson ANSM Oral History Program interview 1
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Kym Thompson ANSM Oral History Program interview 1
Joe Sweeney's Memorial and Paddle Out January 29 2016
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Joe Sweeney's Memorial and Paddle Out January 29 2016
ANSM Mark Richards Nicky Woods Bells 87 OHP
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ANSM Mark Richards Nicky Woods Bells 87 OHP
Other people also commented that James Arness was The Thing in the movie The Thing. True! Scary movie with a great plot.
I hope nick is doing well, cheers Jason wood
Thank you for the walk down memory Lane💕💕
Surfs beautifully
Imagine what that board would be worth. Introducing the world to the thruster.
Funny thing is Bill, we have an even earlier thruster in the museum, the first thruster to ever win a contest.
Wayne Lynch: the ‘Neil Young’ of surfing… if you will ~~~🏄🏻♂️ 😊 🌊🎸
Not a lot of guys are that honest about how they were really feeling. None really. That's a man.
How's Rabbit paying for him instead of taking the spot. What a sportsman.
So Rad!
I'm busting for a shit...
He is the Best...a real Man ,much more than an Actor ❤💢He loves the Life 👍💎❤️🔥❣️❣️
Crazy story, respect to Wayne. Legends like this you don't know about & so cool to see him surf and listen to this story.
Wow!
Best shark account I’ve ever heard. I think that shark would have eaten that John guy for sure if this Wayne guy hadn’t saved him. What an incredible story.
very interesting
I know ⭐🌊 but had no idea about his son, 🌎🏆 . Arness was the 🏀s 🪖🇺🇸 💌Dillon
All competitors got was a trophy
Some rare footage. That was the same spot, I started to learn how to surf starting in 1970. Crazy and it's a small world after all. Doyle shot was classic and now I live in So Cal. Cheers.
I just watched a re-run episode of Gunsmoke and mentioned to my wife that James's son was The World Champ Surfer in 1970. Recalling this off the top of my head, I decided to confirm with an Internet search. I was right, Rolf was indeed World Champ 1970, but when the search showed further a vid of James surfing, I was super stoked, now I like Gunsmoke better than ever! My 65th year watching Gunsmoke, my 55th year surfing, love both to this day.
Wow! That's an awesome and scary experience!
Derek si speciale assai
pretty crazy the shark had the intelligence to peak out of the water to get a good look and do so very quietly......incredible skill imo to investigate and assess the situation b4 just going ballistic in for an attack....it already seen you in the water and most likely been scoping you out for lil while.experienced am sure being a huge white so it wasnt a youngster.......the end was a lil bit of shocker, it must have been thinking have a go or its not my normal food......they are incredibly intellegent
Great whites are the only species that does it, many call it “tombstoning” because they resemble a tombstone when doing it…… they do it because they hunt mammals and that’s how they look for seals on beaches……. And birds…..And people in boats and dead whales…. I think it’s really impressive that they search OUTSIDE the ocean for food.
I still have the huge Piping Hot poster with Simon surfing Bells......and a photo of him mailed to me from the '83 Gunston 500. Legend!
Find Jesus fast....last days...be responsible DH
4:19-4:46 you can also see some bellyboards
WOW thanks for posting this. I've never seen this before. My dad Vic Tantau is in it and made me a little sad but melted my heart.
God bless you sir.
Is there footage of his ride?
God was with you and your friend that day you we’re Blessed not lucky and truth be told I’ll take a Blessing over luck any day of the week both Mr Lynch and his friend was blessed and I’m no shark 🦈 biologist but I don’t have to be to know sharks are wild animals that will eat whatever they feel they can safely with no injury digest and when that shark raised his head out of the water like he did I also read that other than killer whales or dolphins and sea lions 🦭 Great White Sharks are known to Stick their heads up out the water and check out their surroundings quite intelligent if you ask me and when he looked at Mr lynch & his friend he was sizing them up and knew they weren’t their usual diet but possibly eatable all thanks to G😇D even if you don’t believe in him he was the only thing between Mr Lynch his friend and that shark 🦈 and I’m happy he and his friend was spared to tell the story and swim another day but hope they realize the ocean belongs to them if it wasn’t and it was for us Our G😇D would make it possible giving us Gills and blowholes where we could live in the sea and we must respect them the same way they can’t walk on ground and stay where they are and if we invade we do it at our own risk no different than going into the wild of Africa or anywhere else in the world where wild animals live and will defend their territory by all means possible we should remember that when we go into the ocean.
Teenager when the Thruster came out to Hawaii !!
He was the man in the early 70s complete ripper.
Legend.
Wow he was good.
"I'll save you but I won't die for you" 🤺
Mind blowing...
So rad.
What a great story. The ultimate in peer pressure! Fast forward 10 years to the Billabong Pro. It got too big for Sunset so they moved it to Wiamea. I had just made my first movie BALI HIGH and was a total rookie on the North Shore. I rounded the corner that morning at Wiamea right when the first contestants paddled out. I missed seeing the 30ft close-out set 20 minutes earlier. Without thinking, I parked, put my Beaulieu camera in a waterhousing, stuffed it in my backpack and paddled out on my 7'6". Somehow I made it out cleanly. There were no jetski water patrols then. I think MR and Ross Clarke were in that 1st heat. I got MR dropping in on what was easily a 30 foot bomb, and captured a frothing Ross Clarke Jones trimming high and getting the barrel that changed his life forever afterwards. My life was changed too after that day...
i would like to hear the bits that were clearly edited out.The interview makes little or no sense because of this.
The rest of this story is cool...Wayne met him again when the guy was having some work done on his house...and Wayne was a labourer...then Wayne told him he was the guy who rescued him that day and gave him the full shark story...the guy completely got sick in the guts when he heard it.
Legend is a fitting word for this merewheather icon. I traveled to see MR . Walked into Ray Richards surf shop and my surf hero was behind the counter. I still have a photo standing next to him. I ended up ordering 2 Sam Eagan surfboards because I was a traveling surfer and Marks boards were more expensive. Every pub in Newcastle and mereweather had his huge mural wounded gull style. Thank you mark for all your positive influence on my surf path. You ROCK
I see he has been slip sliding his whole life.
These interviews are the best ever.
Went the fuck back out on his own after that . Legendary
Late 80’s surfing rights in the alley north narrabeen and there was Pam shredding o’h and young kye and Joel Fitzgerald still at school back then.
I remember way back in the 60's the surf culture coming out of Australia and we got the midget farrely tv programs in New Zealand, the Cashmere boys in Christchurch took up surfing triggered by Midget Farrely on tv it just looked so interesting, probably that and the monkeys hit the consciousness and the rest is history. Started me off second year high school after starting a new school after starting to get into trouble; surfing changed my life gave me something really healthy to do. I thank God for Midgets show and the beashes in New Zealand, it was inconsitent but forced me to travel and seek surf. Surfing saved me from getting into a lot of trouble with my mates back in the inner burbs. The trouble with tean years is too easy to get lead astray by older teenagers who you look up to; being too easily lead is a problem for teen agers. I thank the Lord for surfing, I really thank Jesus.
So cool man✌️❤️. Takes me way back. Was just a young grommet starting high school. No such thing as a leg rope and didn’t we do some swimming🤣. But hey just such groovy times in them days. Peace and love, surfing, great music, kombi’s, bit a weed, some cold beers and life was way way laid back and it only about having great times and great times we all had, man😉
No wet suits in winter! Blue lips.
@robinbanks610 - so true, so true I can still feel it, and it hurts to miss it so much. Thank God for the "stars"
@@furion.. ✌️❤️
One of the top 3 choice interviews ever, so well said. It was Edie who took surfing out of Hawaii. Surfing does not belong to Hawaii. We respect Hawaii but it is long past time they got over themselves. Being born in Hawaii does not make you a sufter. Ian Cairns, now there is a sufter.
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This is great. I’m from Cornwall in the UK and in those days we only found out about what was happening through Tracks and the American surf mags, and they were always 3 months after the event. So in ‘81 the mags arrived and we saw the Bells pics and Simon’s victory on the new three finned boards. Then hot on the heels of this there was the first international pro event in Newquay (which actually had waves in the early rounds!!) and we got to see some of these guys surfing for the first time. Although I don’t know if Simon Anderson himself was at the event. Thanks for posting.
PT another Aussie icon of surfing😉❤️