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DetailsOriginal Format: 9.5mm Colour: Black & White Sound: Silent Duration: 16 mins 40 secs
Subject: ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE FAMILY LIFE SEASIDE
Summary Made by Edward Warburton, this film chronicles the early years of his son, Peter, as well as includes a family holiday to Llandudno.
Description
Made by Edward Warburton, this film chronicles the early years of his son, Peter, as well as includes a family holiday to Llandudno.
Title – P. Warwar
Born 30 December 1946
The film begins with sheets blowing in the wind. They are hanging on a washing line in a back garden. A new baby, Peter, is sitting in a pram. Later, he is held by a man with a moustache (possibly his father). Next, the baby is seated in a high chair where his mother feeds him. He is put back into his pram for a walk...
Made by Edward Warburton, this film chronicles the early years of his son, Peter, as well as includes a family holiday to Llandudno.
Title – P. Warwar
Born 30 December 1946
The film begins with sheets blowing in the wind. They are hanging on a washing line in a back garden. A new baby, Peter, is sitting in a pram. Later, he is held by a man with a moustache (possibly his father). Next, the baby is seated in a high chair where his mother feeds him. He is put back into his pram for a walk with a young girl (possibly his older sister). He is next crawling in his playpen with his toys.
Intertitle – Llandudno 1947
A large timber-framed building can be seen.
Intertitle – It was here that Lewis Carroll wrote the immortal Alice in Wonderland
There is a statue of Lewis Carroll [Charles Dodgson]
Intertitle – In sight of the monument to his memory is . . . Norton Lodge
His mother an another woman take Peter for a walk in his pram. He is then seen toddling in the garden with his mother.
Intertitle – Wigmore 1948
Again Peter is playing in a garden and holding a toy car. Two women take him for a walk in his pushchair. They walk through a village and into the countryside.
Intertitle – Llandudno 1948
Peter is on the beach with his mother, and later they go along the sea front. He plays in a garden with a small girl while the two women watch. Peter is next playing indoors and later out in the countryside with his mother.
Peter plays in the snow before being with another new baby who is seated in a high chair. Peter is up on a cliff with some older boys, a man and a black dog, and later at a holiday chalet. The boy rides on a horse on wheels with another boy in a toy racing car. Mrs Warburton packs the family car, locks the door, and they drive off to the beach where the Peter makes a sand castle. He also writes in the sand, ‘Llandudno 1949’ ‘West Shore’. The family unload their picnic stuff from the car and sit on the shore. The film finishes with two girls pushing a baby in a pram along a road.
Title – The End