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PRUDENCE FREEMASONS LODGE OUTING TO KNARESBOROUGH JULY 8TH 1925
1925-1927
1925-01-01
DetailsOriginal Format: 9.5mm Colour: Black & White Sound: Silent Duration: 14 mins 35 secs
Summary A film by Leeds photographer Charles Pickard, this is a film of a trip to Knaresbrough in the 1920s.
Description
A film by Leeds photographer Charles Pickard, this is a film of a trip to Knaresbrough in the 1920s.
The film begins with a garden party for the Publicity Club on the Castle grounds. 45 The Drive, Crossgates, Leeds on one of the Giveny’s 21st birthday.
Intertitle – Headed by his Worshipful Master Harding carrying his choice box of cigars, Bro. Storther and Bro. Tom Lax.
Intertitle – Presenter W. Bro. Rhodes’ marching, ‘Bro Chapman, a gay young spark when his wife wasn’t looking....
A film by Leeds photographer Charles Pickard, this is a film of a trip to Knaresbrough in the 1920s.
The film begins with a garden party for the Publicity Club on the Castle grounds. 45 The Drive, Crossgates, Leeds on one of the Giveny’s 21st birthday.
Intertitle – Headed by his Worshipful Master Harding carrying his choice box of cigars, Bro. Storther and Bro. Tom Lax.
Intertitle – Presenter W. Bro. Rhodes’ marching, ‘Bro Chapman, a gay young spark when his wife wasn’t looking.
Intertitle – W. Bro. Diment ‘carrying on’ as usual.
Intertitle – The shy people who lag behind
Intertitle – The very shy people
Intertitle – The River, the Dropping Well and the Wishing well.
Intertitle – Afternoon tea near the Dropping Well.
Intertitle – Bro. Blackburn shews (sic) his skill as a waiter.
a visit to Dunn’s stocking factory with Mr and Mrs Chapman of Crossgates, 1925.
There is a historic Pageant being performed at Roundhay Park.
Clarmont Private Hotel, Blackpool in 1926. K.E. Pickard and the Harrison family board the Standard car belonging to C.R.H. Pickard at Bridlington and later at Staithes in 1927.
rowing boats moored on the beach at Flamborough.
A boat has ‘Boys Own Hull’ written on the side of it.
Flamborough Cliffs walking along up by the lighthouse.