98 Free Vieille Sound Effects - Most Popular
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Typewriter #8

I write slowly on the typewriter. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:42.
Socotel Average Ringtones #1

4 average rings from an old Socotel S63 type telephone. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:26.
Typewriter, Key

A single typewriter key. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:01.
Telephone booth ringtone #2

6 rings from the last telephone box still in operation in metropolitan France. It is in Murbach (68). Easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:30.
Typewriter, Bell #1

Sound of a typewriter bell. It rings when you reach the end of the line. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:03.
Squeaky wheelbarrow #4

The squeaking of an rolling wheelbarrow. UCS Category: OBJWhled. Length: 00:35.
Socotel loud ringtones #1

4 loud rings from an old Socotel S63 type telephone. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:26.
Train Whistle, Foley #7

I blow into a locomotive-style train whistle. I added a bit of reverb to make it sound more realistic. My whistle: https://thmn.to/thoprod/511358?offid=1&affid=792. UCS Category: TRNHorn. Length: 00:04.
Typewriter #6

I write slowly on the typewriter. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:07.
Grandfather clock, ticking

Noise of the pendulum of a grandfather clock. UCS Category: CLOCKChim. Length: 00:20.
Hiss of steam train #3

Whistle of a steam train. Recording in the town of Martel, France. UCS Category: TRNHorn. Length: 00:03.
Telephone booth ringtone #1

5 rings from the last telephone box still in operation in metropolitan France. It is in Murbach (68). Easy to loop. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:25.
Typewriter #1

Several keystrokes and space bar of a mechanical typewriter. UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:25.
Socotel ringtones #3

4 ringtones from an old Socotel S63 type telephone. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:21.
Old doorbell #11

Mechanical ringing of an old telephone, but which could very well be that of a house entrance. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:06.
Rotary dial #1

Dialing my own cell phone number on an old Socotel S63 rotary dial phone. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:20.
Train whistle, foley #2

I blow into a locomotive-style train whistle. I added a bit of reverb to make it sound more realistic. My whistle: https://thmn.to/thoprod/511358?offid=1&affid=792. UCS Category: TRNHorn. Length: 00:04.
Typewriter #5

I write slowly on the typewriter. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 01:28.
Grandfather clock, hour #2

Bell of a grandfather clock, sounding the hour stack. UCS Category: CLOCKChim. Length: 00:27.
Typewriter #7

I write slowly on the typewriter. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:43.
Typewriter, space

One-key typewriter space. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:01.
Phone booth pick up #1

I pick up the receiver of the last telephone box still in operation in metropolitan France. It is in Murbach (68). UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:01.
Typewriter #3

I write slowly on the typewriter. A "Hermes Precisa 305". UCS Category: COMType. Length: 00:22.
Discreet Socotel ringers

4 rings of a Socotel S63 equipped with a discreet system, likely designed for indoor environments such as a hotel room or an office: spaces where a loud ringer would be disruptive. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:20.
Flash powder #2

Sound of a "Flashing powder" flash.
In the middle of the 19th century, the average exposure time in photography was around 30 seconds. In 1887, Adolf Mieetke and Johannes Gaedicke invented "Flashing Powder". It is an explosive mixture made of magnesium, potassium chlorate and antimony. Once ignited, its combustion provides a bright light, noise but also a lot of smoke. The first flash was born and made it possible to shorten exposure times.
Thanks to Gerry OULEVAY (GerryOulevay.ch), photographed by Chantal CODOUREY PIGUET. UCS Category: COMCam. Length: 00:02.
Socotel low ringtones #1

4 weak rings from an old Socotel S63 type phone. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:26.
Engine of 1903 Dion-Bouton Type Q

Engine noise from a 1903 De Dion-Bouton Type Q. UCS Category: MOTRAntq. Length: 00:20.
Flash powder #1

Sound of a "Flashing powder" flash.
In the middle of the 19th century, the average exposure time in photography was around 30 seconds. In 1887, Adolf Mieetke and Johannes Gaedicke invented "Flashing Powder". It is an explosive mixture made of magnesium, potassium chlorate and antimony. Once ignited, its combustion provides a bright light, noise but also a lot of smoke. The first flash was born and made it possible to shorten exposure times.
Thanks to Gerry OULEVAY (GerryOulevay.ch), photographed by Chantal CODOUREY PIGUET. UCS Category: COMCam. Length: 00:02.
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