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THE COASTAL PATH

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WORK ID: YFA 5895 (Master Record)

TitleYearDate
THE COASTAL PATH1974 1974-01-01
Details Original Format: Standard 8
Colour: Colour
Sound: Sound
Duration: 12 mins
Credits: Filmed by Doug Brear

Subject: Seaside



Summary
This is a film made by Doug and Norah Brear of a walk that they make along the coastal path in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with an informative commentary by Norah Brear.
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This is a film made by Doug and Norah Brear of a walk that they make along the coastal path in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with an informative commentary by Norah Brear. Title - The Coastal Path They begin in Tenby, visiting the castle St Mary’s Church and we see boats in the harbor.  There are then coastal views and we see a map of the area.  Norah discusses the spring flowers and some of the fauna that is shown.  A pencil points to the route they are taking on the map.  There are lots of images...
This is a film made by Doug and Norah Brear of a walk that they make along the coastal path in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with an informative commentary by Norah Brear. Title - The Coastal Path They begin in Tenby, visiting the castle St Mary’s Church and we see boats in the harbor.  There are then coastal views and we see a map of the area.  Norah discusses the spring flowers and some of the fauna that is shown.  A pencil points to the route they are taking on the map.  There are lots of images of the cliffs and the sea.  Norah looks through binoculars at the sea birds and down onto a harbour with boats.  We then see St David’s Cathedral and the “Yr Oriel Fach” bookshop in Wales, before returning to the map showing the coast.  They move on St Bride’s and Little Haven, through Solva, with crab fishermen in a small boat, to St. David’s.  Here they visit the church and the ruins of Bishop’s Palace.  The film finishes showing a sign for the coastal path and “PCC”. Title - Filmed by Doug Brear Title - The End
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