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DetailsOriginal Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 8 mins 20 secs Credits: filmmaker J E Dyson
Subject: ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE
Summary This is one of many films made by amateur filmmaker John (Jack) E Dyson of Leeds. This one is of the family outing to Richmond, North Yorkshire.
Description
This is one of many films made by amateur filmmaker John (Jack) E Dyson of Leeds. This one is of the family outing to Richmond, North Yorkshire.
The film begins in a busy street in Richmond, with the Kings Head Hotel. Then there is a sign for the Richmond Hotel.
Title – Market Place
The large obelisk and Holy Trinity Church can be seen as a number 36 bus passes. There are many shoppers walking around the stalls in the Market Place.
Title – New stores in old settings
Some old houses...
This is one of many films made by amateur filmmaker John (Jack) E Dyson of Leeds. This one is of the family outing to Richmond, North Yorkshire.
The film begins in a busy street in Richmond, with the Kings Head Hotel. Then there is a sign for the Richmond Hotel.
Title – Market Place
The large obelisk and Holy Trinity Church can be seen as a number 36 bus passes. There are many shoppers walking around the stalls in the Market Place.
Title – New stores in old settings
Some old houses are shown, and a boy sits on a bench.
Title – The River Swale
The west bridge over the River Swale in Richmond can be seen.
Title – Richmond Castle – within the walls
They film some of the inside of the Castle.
Title – The Invaders!!
The family is in a caravan park, and in a pond a man pulls a small boy along in a rubber dingy. The three boys and their mother are in their swimming wear, and a couple of adults are throwing stones into a river.
Title – The Alms house and signs of bygone days
The Alms house is shown, as is an old shop with a large sign “Toffees” above the door. A horse and cart pass by.