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DetailsOriginal Format: 16mm Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 4 mins
Subject: COUNTRYSIDE / LANDSCAPES ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE SPORT
Summary Made by members of the Harrogate Cine Club, this film shows people enjoying some snow and then features footage of people ready to go fox hunting.
Description
Made by members of the Harrogate Cine Club, this film shows people enjoying some snow and then features footage of people ready to go fox hunting.
The camera looks down a snowy country road. The camera looks at benches, trees and lawns in a park, all covered in snow.
A boy throws a snowball at a woman walking in front of him. They both wear long black coats and she wears a headscarf.
On a field are lots of people with sledges. Most wear wellington boots. People go down the slope.
A plough...
Made by members of the Harrogate Cine Club, this film shows people enjoying some snow and then features footage of people ready to go fox hunting.
The camera looks down a snowy country road. The camera looks at benches, trees and lawns in a park, all covered in snow.
A boy throws a snowball at a woman walking in front of him. They both wear long black coats and she wears a headscarf.
On a field are lots of people with sledges. Most wear wellington boots. People go down the slope.
A plough goes through the snow, carving out a path, and revealing it to be several feet deep.
Two girls wander around in it and throw a couple of snow balls; the youngest wears round sunglasses. Their mother walks ahead of them through a country gate whilst they continue to play around.
The youngest girl stands next to a brick wall. She is holding a black lamb which appears to be wearing a coat.
Some fox hunters go down the road on horseback with a group of foxhounds. They stand on some paved courtyard. A group of people in black uniforms bend to stroke the dogs, some of which jump up in excitement and wag their tails.