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DetailsOriginal Format: 16mm Colour: Black & White Sound: Silent Duration: 2 mins 10 secs Credits: Arnold Corbett Genre: Home Movie
Subject: Rural Life Family Life
Summary A home movie produced by Arnold Corbett in which he plays happily with his daughters Margaret and Audrey on the front wall of the family home Aingarth in the village of Wearhead in Weardale, County Durham. They are joined by the families two dogs including Rocky the Labrador.
Description
A home movie produced by Arnold Corbett in which he plays happily with his daughters Margaret and Audrey on the front wall of the family home Aingarth in the village of Wearhead in Weardale, County Durham. They are joined by the families two dogs including Rocky the Labrador.
On the front wall of the family home Audrey and Margaret Corbett play together. Leather footstools have been placed at each end of the wall with Audrey sitting on one and Margaret coming to sit on the other. The family...
A home movie produced by Arnold Corbett in which he plays happily with his daughters Margaret and Audrey on the front wall of the family home Aingarth in the village of Wearhead in Weardale, County Durham. They are joined by the families two dogs including Rocky the Labrador.
On the front wall of the family home Audrey and Margaret Corbett play together. Leather footstools have been placed at each end of the wall with Audrey sitting on one and Margaret coming to sit on the other. The family car is parked in the driveway behind them.
Margaret leads the family Labrador Rocky to the wall; she once again takes a seat on the footstool. The girl’s father Arnold sits on the wall and works on a paper umbrella watched over by Audrey. Audrey races past behind the camera, Rocky relaxes on the grass in front of the wall.
Arnold hugs and pats Rocky who now sits on the wall; Audrey sits on her footstall working on something sitting on a wooden stool in front of her also on the wall. Arnold pulls the other footstall closer to Audrey, a second dog come up behind Arnold and he hugs both while watching his daughter play.
Margaret appears and Arnold begins to play a game with his daughters hiding an item in one hand and asking the girls to try to guess which hand it is in. Margaret now sits beside her sister on the footstall, and they play the game together. Arnold climbs of the wall and plays another round with the girls this time trying to find the object in Audrey's hand. The film ends with them playing on.