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Summary This film was made by an amateur filmmaker who was a farmer from Reighton, near Filey, North Yorkshire. It includes footage of a wedding party outside a Methodist church as well as scenes of York.
Description
This film was made by an amateur filmmaker who was a farmer from Reighton, near Filey, North Yorkshire. It includes footage of a wedding party outside a Methodist church as well as scenes of York.
The film opens with a shot of a wedding party who pose outside a church. The bridesmaids are dressed in long floral dresses and are wearing white hats.
The next scene is of the filmmaker's family packing up the car which is parked in the drive. They make their way to York where they stand...
This film was made by an amateur filmmaker who was a farmer from Reighton, near Filey, North Yorkshire. It includes footage of a wedding party outside a Methodist church as well as scenes of York.
The film opens with a shot of a wedding party who pose outside a church. The bridesmaids are dressed in long floral dresses and are wearing white hats.
The next scene is of the filmmaker's family packing up the car which is parked in the drive. They make their way to York where they stand waiting at a platform in York Station. A train can be seen coming into the station. This is followed by scenes of the city walls outside the station. It is springtime as all the daffodils can be seen in bloom. The film closes with a few people standing outside an unidentified building.