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DetailsOriginal Format: 16mm Colour: Black & White Sound: Silent Duration: 4 mins 30 secs
Subject: ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE SEASIDE
Summary This film, from the collection of G Burns, is one of a series of films made by Brun Educational Films under the generic title of the Yorkshire Dales; in this case featuring Scarborough and Robin Hood’s Bay.
Description
This film, from the collection of G Burns, is one of a series of films made by Brun Educational Films under the generic title of the Yorkshire Dales; in this case featuring Scarborough and Robin Hood’s Bay.
Brun Educational Films, Burnley, England, Present – Yorkshire Dales
Produced by Sam Hanna ARPS
Intertitle – Around Scarborough
The film opens with a view over the bay and down onto the coastal road.
Intertitle – The Castle
There are brief shots of part of the Castle.
Intertitle – The...
This film, from the collection of G Burns, is one of a series of films made by Brun Educational Films under the generic title of the Yorkshire Dales; in this case featuring Scarborough and Robin Hood’s Bay.
Brun Educational Films, Burnley, England, Present – Yorkshire Dales
Produced by Sam Hanna ARPS
Intertitle – Around Scarborough
The film opens with a view over the bay and down onto the coastal road.
Intertitle – The Castle
There are brief shots of part of the Castle.
Intertitle – The South Bay
Looking down, the filmmaker captures the South Bay harbour and lighthouse before returning to the Castle.
Intertitle – Robin Hood’s Bay
People are on the seafront, and there is a fisherman repairing nets and a man is selling flowers on a stall. Children run down a street, with people walk around and look at shops. The film closes with a view down a steep hill and over the village.
Provided by Reverend G Curry of the Upper Wharfedale Museum Society