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Summary This is a film made by Mexborough Technical College teacher George Spurr of school trip to Derbyshire.
Description
This is a film made by Mexborough Technical College teacher George Spurr of school trip to Derbyshire.
The film begins on a sunny day with a group of school children getting off a train. The train is being pulled by a steam locomotive, possibly at Hope Station. All the boys and girls have got either rucksacks or duffle bags. They walk up to a church which has a well dressing, and look at other well dressings. Some of them get ice creams before setting off walking down a country road....
This is a film made by Mexborough Technical College teacher George Spurr of school trip to Derbyshire.
The film begins on a sunny day with a group of school children getting off a train. The train is being pulled by a steam locomotive, possibly at Hope Station. All the boys and girls have got either rucksacks or duffle bags. They walk up to a church which has a well dressing, and look at other well dressings. Some of them get ice creams before setting off walking down a country road. They stop to have lunch up on a hill. They then go paddling in a stream. They are joined by a man and a woman.
The film switches to show them on a stony beach going into the sea for a swim. It then returns to the group out in the countryside and sat outside a shop, R & A Barnsdale. The group, with quite a few adults (possibly a different group), are again seen out walking before the film returns to show the boys swimming in the sea. The film then switches to show the family on deckchairs on a sandy beach, where a group of boys are playing. The group of boys is then walking around the battlements of a castle, looking out with a view onto hills in the distance. They can then be seen on the banks of a fast flowing mountain stream as the film comes to an end.