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[PICNIC AND GAMES IN THE COUNTRYSIDE] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10174 | |||
Children play in a car parked in the street, and in a tent they have built in the garden. There are scenes from a family picnic in the countryside and the children play ball games and other games. | |||
[KAY FAMILY TRIP TO THE SEASIDE] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10175 | |||
The Kay family visit the seaside. There are beach scenes where we see the family playing in the sea. The children ride on a merry-go-round. | |||
[BRIEF SCENES FROM THE KAY FAMILY] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10176 | |||
Very brief shots from the Kay family. Children play in a garden, there is a brief shot of the street and then of the children with their mother walking down some steps. | |||
[A GAME OF BOWLS] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10177 | |||
We see a group of men posing for the camera and then there are scenes from a game of bowls. Some of the men play, while others stand around or sit on benches socialising while they watch the game. | |||
[1920s CHURCH PROCESSION] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10178 | |||
Scenes from a church procession. We see clergymen and choir members, children and members of the congregation walking in procession down the street. | |||
[RUNNING AND BICYCLE RACES] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10179 | |||
Scenes from a running race and a bicycle race. We see the race participants go by and the spectators in the distance. | |||
[1920s WEDDING SCENES] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10180 | |||
Scenes from a wedding. We see guests and members of the wedding party arriving, some of them are helped out of cars. The bride arrives with her father, and then we see her leaving the church with her new husband. The wedding party and guests then pose for photographs. | |||
[MAKESHIFT TENTS AND A PICNIC IN THE BACK YARD] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10181 | |||
The children play in the yard outside the house. Their mother helps them construct makeshift tents and dens with a sheet where they play and have a picnic, we also see them playfighting. The film ends with shots of a vintage car. | |||
[CHURCH PROCESSION WITH BANNERS] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10182 | |||
A church procession with large crowds of spectators. Groups of children in uniform, adults and choir members can be seen, and they carry large banners. | |||
[CHURCH PROCESSION WITH BRASS BAND] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10183 | |||
A church procession with large crowds of spectators. Groups of children in uniform and adults can be seen walking in the procession, and they carry large banners. There is a also a brass band. | |||
[CHURCH PROCESSION WITH CLERGYMEN AND CHOIR BOYS] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10184 | |||
Scenes from a church procession. We see clergymen and choir members. There is a also a group of girls wearing white dresses. | |||
[CHURCH PROCESSION WITH MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10185 | |||
Scenes from a church procession. Boys, girls, men and women all walk separately, and some of the men carry banners. A group of women realise they are being filmed and wave for the camera. | |||
[CHURCH PROCESSION AND BACK HOME] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10186 | |||
Scenes from a church procession. There are close up shots of the people taking part in the procession. We then see the Kay family back home. Mr and Mrs Kay try to get the children to pose for the camera in front of the family home. | |||
[THE KAY CHILDREN] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10187 | |||
Brief shots from the Kay family. We see a man walking over a road, acting for the camera. Mrs Kay and the children pose for the camera and we see shots of the children. The little girl is in her Sunday best and the little boy wears what appears to be a military uniform. | |||
[CLERGYMEN WALKING IN PROCESSION] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10188 | |||
Groups of clergymen and choirboys walk in procession. There are groups of little girls in white dresses, and older girls with white dresses and veils. | |||
[WEDDING DAY SCENES FROM THE 1920s] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10189 | |||
Scenes from a wedding. The newly married couple leave the church and the guests throw confetti. The wedding party pose for the camera, and there are shots of the guests too. The couple then get in to the wedding car. | |||
[CHURCH PROCESSION AND MEN OUTSIDE A PUB] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10190 | |||
We see Mrs Kay and the children walking in the street. The little girl wears her Sunday best and the little boy wears what appears to be a military uniform, he salutes for the camera. We then see a group of men stood outside a pub, they pose for the camera and one of them staggers away looking quite drunk but possibly acting for the camera. There are scenes from a large church procession where the participants carry banners. | |||
[CHILDREN PLAYING IN THE STREET] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10191 | |||
Children play in the street, some of their parents are seen stood in the street watching. | |||
[PASSENGER SHIP DEPARTING] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10192 | |||
We see a group of people stood together in the street and then we see a passenger ship departing. The passengers stand on deck and wave goodbye. | |||
[CHURCH PROCESSSION AND OTHER SCENES] | |||
Date: 1920s Film Number: 10193 | |||
A group of men sit in a doorway with a dog. We then see a church procession. There are choirboys, little girls in white dresses and a brass band. We then see shots of a dog in the yard of a house with an elderly lady. | |||
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