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DetailsOriginal Format: 16mm Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 3 mins 5 secs Credits: Ken Ellwood Genre: Amateur
Subject: Transport Industry Celebrations/Ceremonies
Summary A short amateur film produced by Ken Ellwood begins with the Waterloo Mill steam engine at Silsden near Bradford in operation followed by a charitable coffee evening concert by the Skipton Band taking place in the filmmaker’s garden at Tarn Moor Crescent in Skipton, North Yorkshire.
Description
A short amateur film produced by Ken Ellwood begins with the Waterloo Mill steam engine at Silsden near Bradford in operation followed by a charitable coffee evening concert by the Skipton Band taking place in the filmmaker’s garden at Tarn Moor Crescent in Skipton, North Yorkshire.
Inside the engine house at Waterloo Mill general views of the steam engine in operation with various pistons moving up and down.
In the filmmaker’s garden at Tarn Moor Crecent the Skipton Band perform for a...
A short amateur film produced by Ken Ellwood begins with the Waterloo Mill steam engine at Silsden near Bradford in operation followed by a charitable coffee evening concert by the Skipton Band taking place in the filmmaker’s garden at Tarn Moor Crescent in Skipton, North Yorkshire.
Inside the engine house at Waterloo Mill general views of the steam engine in operation with various pistons moving up and down.
In the filmmaker’s garden at Tarn Moor Crecent the Skipton Band perform for a crowd of watching spectators. Some stand around the sides of the house, some stand on a balcony overlooking the garden.