As reported here, British Pathé has uploaded 85,000 historic newsreels to YouTube.

Yesterday, we looked at footage including the installation of a new Archbishop in 1929, York City FC training in 1938 and the St John's Parade in 1952.

Here is another clip - showing floods in York in 1939, when the Ouse rose by 14ft. The film, lasting just over 30 seconds, includes footage of the Ouse, King's Staith and North Street, and shows the flooded Lowther pub, as well as footage of Stamford Bridge, where the Derwent is described as "more angry than attractive".

Have you found any gems in the British Pathé archives? Take a look here and share your favourites in the comments section below.