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WHARFEDALE 1956, SHOP, MRS H - MRS M, HAWICK 1957, ETAL MANOR
1956 - 1957
1956-01-01
DetailsOriginal Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 4 min 10 sec Genre: Home Movie
Subject: COUNTRYSIDE / LANDSCAPES URBAN LIFE
Summary A home movie of a day excursions or holidays to North Yorkshire, Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
Description
A home movie of a day excursions or holidays to North Yorkshire, Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
The opening view is of a winding stream valley in Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales.
The film then cuts to a shop front and a sign that reads: 'Dispensing - J C Annable, M.P.S. - Chemists'. The ship is believed to be in Gateshead. A different view of the building front is followed by a customer walks out of the shop. A woman in a white coat poses outside the shop and another...
A home movie of a day excursions or holidays to North Yorkshire, Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
The opening view is of a winding stream valley in Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales.
The film then cuts to a shop front and a sign that reads: 'Dispensing - J C Annable, M.P.S. - Chemists'. The ship is believed to be in Gateshead. A different view of the building front is followed by a customer walks out of the shop. A woman in a white coat poses outside the shop and another woman in a blue dress joins her.
A view of some town houses follows next to a river (Hawick?). A bankside shot follows of a river showing people in a rowing boat near the opposite bank.
The film cuts to show birds feeding on the ground followed by daffodils blooming near a wooded area. The camera shows the extent of the display of daffodils.
Next the house and grounds, possibly of Etal manor in the Scottish Borders. The film ends showing a nesting bird which cuts to flower beds and a garden, followed by more general views of flower beds.