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Searched For: football
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[YOUTH FOOTBALL] | |||
Date: 1960s Film Number: 11265 | |||
A group of young men play football out on the street. Later they take part in a football match on a local football pitch. | |||
[CHILDREN PLAYING; FOOTBALL] | |||
Date: 1960s Film Number: 11266 | |||
Children playing in the garden and out on the street, one of the children runs around wearing a Santa Claus mask. Later some boys practice football on the local pitch. | |||
[FOOTBALL AND FACTORY] | |||
Date: 1960s Film Number: 11268 | |||
Football match at the local football ground. Factory workers are seen leaving at the end of the working day. | |||
FAMILY LIFE - A TALE OF TWO DECADES. PART ONE - THE SIXTIES | |||
Date: 1960s Film Number: 11307 | |||
Vicarage Films present a series of short films of the Vickers family in the 1960s. Mrs Vickers pushes the baby's pram through a park and along the street; children play informal football and cricket games in the garden. There are also Christmas celebrations, visits from grandparents, a trip to Blackpool, and scenes out and about, at the playground, and in the countryside where the children encounter horses and pigs. | |||
[GARY - BABY SCENES] | |||
Date: 1960s Film Number: 7862 | |||
Baby Stuart in his pram then grandparents pushing the pram on a suburban street. Gary in the garden playing football in his dad's wellies. Mrs Thompson changing and bathing baby Stuart, and Stuart sat on a potty. | |||
[ASSORTED OUTDOOR TRIPS] | |||
Date: 1960s Film Number: 9983 | |||
The teachers and pupils of Marple Secondary Modern school hiking in the hills and mountains. We also see the pupils climbing the rocks by a waterfall and walking over snowy mountains. | |||
[EATING LOLLIES ON THE BEACH] | |||
Date: 1960s Film Number: 12270 | |||
The family leaving home followed by rocky beach scenes with a man throwing stones. A group of children wave to the camera sat in a cafes garden. On the beach the children play and eat ice lollies | |||
[FOOTBALL GAME; WEDDING] | |||
Date: 1960s/70s Film Number: 9887 | |||
Scenes from an amateur football match. The film cuts to shots of a bride and groom exiting the church after their wedding service. The wedding party pose for photographs outside the church before the newlyweds depart in the wedding car. | |||
[SCHOOL TRIP, FOOTBALL & SPORTS DAY] | |||
Date: 1960s/70s Film Number: 10912 | |||
A school trip on the river Mersey passing the Cammel Laird shipyard and the Liverpool waterfront followed by a coach journey and a schoolboy football match. Scenes from the Tithe Barn Primary school sports day then pupils doing art classes in the playground. Pupils play a game of rounders then sit listening to a story followed by more classroom scenes. | |||
[VIEWS FROM MERSEY FERRY; FOOTBALL] | |||
Date: 1960s/70s Film Number: 10915 | |||
Views from a ferry boat on the river Mersey with Liverpool waterfront in the distance and passing Cammel Laird shipyard and other boats. Match scenes from a Tithe Barn Primary schoolboy football match. | |||
CAMP AT ABERYSTWYTH 1961 | |||
Date: 1961 Film Number: 4952 | |||
The camp for Salford Lads' Club in Aberystwyth is seen being set up prior to their arrival. Footage of a number of wrestling matches is followed by scenes of the lads relaxing round camp and larking around. A game of football is seen and an inspection is held. Brief views of the cookhouse staff are followed by the lads getting washed and heading for home. | |||
[BURY WIN DIVISION THREE] | |||
Date: 1961 Film Number: 6044 | |||
Following their winning of the Football League Division Three trophy for the 1960-61 season, Bury Football Club are seen arriving by coach at Bury Town Hall with their manager, Bob Stokoe. The mayor shows the trophy to the crowds of supporters, speeches are made, and medals are presented to the players. | |||
1861 BURNLEY'S CENTENARY 1961 | |||
Date: 1961 Film Number: 9466 | |||
Shot over the course of Burnley's Centenary Year, this film shows the various industries, amenities and activities held as part of the town's celebrations. The film begins with shots of local industries before showing all of the parks in the town. Next, we see football at Turf Moor and cricket at Burnley Cricket Club, followed by a look at the local hospitals and schools. The second half of the film shows the parades and celebrations held to commemorate the town's centenary. | |||
BURNLEY IS ONE HUNDRED | |||
Date: 1961 Film Number: 10500 | |||
A film celebrating 100 years of Burnley begins with a look at the town, it's industries, both old and new, it's schools and hospitals. Next we have the old bus station and market hall followed by Burnley's recreational facilities and parks. In the second half of this film we have the actual centenary celebrations beginning with the crowning of the Centenary Queen, with Jimmy Savile amongst the judges, then we have scenes from Mayor's Sunday, a procession through the town to the parish church. After a theatrical production in Townley Park and the unveiling of the Centenary Fountain we have the carnival parade and display teams at the show ground. Various exhibitions are held during the year, these include the police, a flower show and in the library an art exhibition. The film ends with the Centenary Civic Ball at the New Empress Ballroom. | |||
TROOP ACTIVITIES 1961-2 | |||
Date: 1961-62 Film Number: 5397 | |||
Assorted activities of the 3rd Barrow-in-Furness (Grammar School) Scout Troop. Hiking and youth hostelling at Grasmere and Buttermere in November 1960. There are scenes from the New Year expedition in 1961, youth hostelling in the Lakes in March and in Snowdonia at Easter, and from two scout camps - in Little Langdale at Whit and the summer camp at Boot in Eskdale. | |||
[CITY VS SPURS; IN THE GARDEN] | |||
Date: 1961-3 Film Number: 4907 | |||
Scenes outside Maine Road prior to a game between Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur in 1961, as well as views of the game itself. Richard and William Doherty are seen in a garden with a group of adults - looking at the plants and running around. | |||
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WEARY WILLIE AND TIRED TIM; BANG YOU'RE DEAD | |||
Date: c1962 Film Number: 5890 | |||
Two short amateur dramas: the first featuring two schoolboys too tired to play football who take a nap in the playground and are woken up by a spider; the second featuring a schoolboy who finds a pistol on the ground, shoots a young girl and is chased and shot by a group of children - but there are no bullets in the gun, and he finds out the girl was pretending all along. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011] | |||
[SCOTTISH DANCING; FAMILY DOG; CHRISTENING] | |||
Date: c1962 Film Number: 6164 | |||
A group of girls are seen putting on a display of Scottish dancing, possibly at a school fete. Laycock family members are seen playing football in the street with the family dog, and there are very brief scenes in the countryside and outside the house. Film ends with scenes at a Christening, guests are seen arriving at the church, there are views inside during the ceremony, and parents and baby are seen outside afterwards. | |||
[HEYES FAMILY FOOTAGE INCLUDING FAIRGROUND, FARMING AND PRINCE PHILIP] | |||
Date: c1962 Film Number: 9077 | |||
Miscellaneous footage from the Heyes Family of Mossborough Hall Farm in Rainford, St Helens. We see various farming scenes. There are tractors, combine harvesters and other farm vehicles in fields. We see sheep, cows and donkeys, scenes of various vegetables being harvested and of onions being cut. There are other scenes of farm labour, such as laying tarmac, digging ditches and laying pipes. We also see fishing and lambing, and a dog fetching a dead rabbit for his owner. There is a trip to Belgium, we see the the Atomium in passing and scenes of a visit to a Belgian farm to observe their practices. We also see a family visit to Stratford-upon-Avon, the family stay in the Alveston Manor Hotel and visit Anne Hathaway's Cottage. There are fairground scenes, a procession, a wedding, ice-skating, a football match and children play in a park. We see people in a swimming pool in the back garden and also scenes of a removal company, Heatons of St. Helens, moving furniture from a house. Prince Philip arrives in a helicopter and opens a college on 5th July 1962. We see a group of children on a trip, they depart from Liverpool Docks on a ferry named 'Uganda' and they wave to their families as the boats departs. There are also various social scenes. We see people drinking, dancing and chatting at different social events. | |||
[ROCHDALE -LIVERPOOL FOOTPLATE TRIP & OTHER SCENES] | |||
Date: c1962/3 Film Number: 10103 | |||
Film of a trip on the footplate of steam locomotive 75048 from Rochdale to Liverpool Exchange station and other local railway scenes in Belfield, Crewe, Heywood, Bournemouth and the last train to Tottington goods yard near Bury on 17th August 1963; also views of a large model railway layout. | |||
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