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DetailsOriginal Format: 35mm Colour: Black & White Sound: Silent Duration: 2 mins 28 secs Credits: Organisation: Gaumont Genre: Local Topical
Subject: Urban Life
Summary Two local topical newsreels film believed made 1923 and possibly 1924 features two different Mayors of Jarrow. In the first film Councillor Andrew Pattie makes a speech to a crowd followed by views of Palmers War Memorial. The second film a different mayor, possibly Councillor William Joseph Hardy, watches as gifts are presented to local children.
Description
Two local topical newsreels film believed made 1923 and possibly 1924 features two different Mayors of Jarrow. In the first film Councillor Andrew Pattie makes a speech to a crowd followed by views of Palmers War Memorial. The second film a different mayor, possibly Councillor William Joseph Hardy, watches as gifts are presented to local children.
Title: His Worship the Mayor Councillor Andrew Pattie JP
The first Gaumont newsreel begins with Andrew Pattie standing on a set of steps giving a...
Two local topical newsreels film believed made 1923 and possibly 1924 features two different Mayors of Jarrow. In the first film Councillor Andrew Pattie makes a speech to a crowd followed by views of Palmers War Memorial. The second film a different mayor, possibly Councillor William Joseph Hardy, watches as gifts are presented to local children.
Title: His Worship the Mayor Councillor Andrew Pattie JP
The first Gaumont newsreel begins with Andrew Pattie standing on a set of steps giving a speech to a crowd of men. Mr Pattie walks into the street. A large crowd stand around Palmers War Memorial. General views of flowers.
Title: The Mayor of Jarrow Entertains 3000 Children
In the doorway of a building two women hand out gifts to children, possibly of money, as they leave a building. Standing in the background is the Mayor of Jarrow, possibly Councillor William Joseph Hardy.