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Summary Featuring students from Bootham School and, perhaps, the Mount School, this film documents a trip to the Morton Lochs nature reserve in the north east of Fife, Scotland. The film is a brief account of that trip and captures the students as they arrive and set up camp. There is also a very brief views of the Lochs themselves.
Description
Featuring students from Bootham School and, perhaps, the Mount School, this film documents a trip to the Morton Lochs nature reserve in the north east of Fife, Scotland. The film is a brief account of that trip and captures the students as they arrive and set up camp. There is also a very brief views of the Lochs themselves.
The film opens with a shot across a green with a coach travelling down a street and onto a built up residential road. There is then a view of Hull Bridge followed by a...
Featuring students from Bootham School and, perhaps, the Mount School, this film documents a trip to the Morton Lochs nature reserve in the north east of Fife, Scotland. The film is a brief account of that trip and captures the students as they arrive and set up camp. There is also a very brief views of the Lochs themselves.
The film opens with a shot across a green with a coach travelling down a street and onto a built up residential road. There is then a view of Hull Bridge followed by a shot of a rail bridge further along the river. Students are then shown walking up a path carrying luggage towards a stone cottage, where they are later shown taking wood out from a back door. In the garden, amongst the flower beds, there are several tents erected and a group of children can be seen playing a group together. The group of school children then walk past their coach, before there is a sign that reads, 'National nature reserve. Morton Lochs, no entry'. The film concludes with a close up of a flower followed by a sweeping view of a loch.