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DetailsOriginal Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 3 mins 40 secs
Subject: CELEBRATIONS / CEREMONIES ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE
Summary This is a film by an amateur filmmaker from Selby featuring his family, and especially his son Graham. The family visit Harewood House and the Dales, and there is also a wedding.
Description
This is a film by an amateur filmmaker from Selby featuring his family, and especially his son Graham. The family visit Harewood House and the Dales, and there is also a wedding.
The film begins with penguins around a small pool, and the grounds of Harewood House, with parrots and some children and a woman in their swimwear. The family have a picnic on the grass beside Harewood House.
Next, the film features a wedding with bridesmaids and bride arriving and the church. The newlyweds pose...
This is a film by an amateur filmmaker from Selby featuring his family, and especially his son Graham. The family visit Harewood House and the Dales, and there is also a wedding.
The film begins with penguins around a small pool, and the grounds of Harewood House, with parrots and some children and a woman in their swimwear. The family have a picnic on the grass beside Harewood House.
Next, the film features a wedding with bridesmaids and bride arriving and the church. The newlyweds pose for photographs, followed by group photos of all the family.
Then the film switches again to being out in the Dales and a boy, Graham, skipping across a street towards the camera watched by his mother. Back in the Dales there is view towards Malham Cove. A ball swings something around on a string, possibly a conker, and they are move closer to the Cove. The film finishes with children playing a game in a street whereby they all hold hands in a circle, going under the arms of the first pair before forming a line.