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Searched For: football
Record 421 – 440 of 667
ESSENTIALLY IT'S A TEN YEAR LIFE [FIFTEEN IF YOU'RE LUCKY] | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 2508 | |||
Film about the career of a professional footballer, centring on the career of Burnley's goalkeeper Peter Mellor. A variety of people give their opinions on the game and what it means to them. Mellor, his wife and the Burnley manager are heard talking about football as are the supporters and non-playing club employees such as the woman who does the laundry. Mellor and his team mates are seen on the training ground, in the dressing room, fishing and attending a function. Interspersed with this footage are shots of a game between Burnley and Manchester United, George Best and Bobby Charlton are seen playing for United. The film closes with the Burnley team relaxing and playing cards on their team bus as it heads for a match at West Bromwich Albion. The football results are heard being read over the credits - Burnley won 1-0. | |||
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[ROYAL VISIT TO SKELMERSDALE] | |||
Date: *1970 Film Number: 3053 | |||
Film of the Duchess of Kent's visit to Skelmersdale. The royal car is seen arriving, the Duchess is introduced to a collection of civic dignitaries. She is seen touring a housing estate on foot, she talks to elderly residents and cub scouts. There is brief footage of the Duchess at an art exhibition and at a banquet in a sports hall. The royal car is seen leaving in front of waving crowds. Continues with a sequence of various sporting activities taking place in a sports hall, people are seen playing badminton, 5-a-side football and trampolining. Closes with a brief shot of the royal car. This film, along with thousands of others from across the country, can also be viewed online as part of BFI: Britain on Film - player.bfi.org.uk/britain-on-film/ | |||
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ALL CHANGE! A DECIMAL GUIDE FOR RETAILERS | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 3181 | |||
Film intended to inform retailers about decimalisation (which happened on February 15th, 1971), and to encourage them to convert to decimal currency. After establishing shots of rural and urban environments, the film explains the process of changeover with scenes in shops, and street footage. Dramatised sequences include the problems of a hardware shop owner who procrastinates about changing, and a scene in which a cheery landlord explains how the new coins work to sceptical drinkers. | |||
[ALEXANDRA PARK PAGEANT, 27 JUNE 1970] | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 6100 | |||
Scenes from the first Alexandra Park Pageant, 27 June 1970 on a rainy day in Moss Side. Views of the procession through the park, a five-a-side football match, and Irish and Morris dancing demonstrations. A fashion show featuring traditional Indian dress is held in one of the marquees. This film, along with thousands of others from across the country, can also be viewed online as part of BFI: Britain on Film - player.bfi.org.uk/britain-on-film/ | |||
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[MANCHESTER CITY SUMMER TOUR 1970] | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 8194 | |||
Scenes from Manchester City's 1970 tour of Australia. Scenes include various airports and hotels visited during the trip, along with pre-match views of games against Western Australia and New South Wales. A brief stop over at the Excelsior Hotel, London Airport, is followed by garden scenes back at home, with the Dowd children and friend playing in a paddling pool. | |||
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[MANCHESTER CITY RETURN TO MANCHESTER WITH CUP WINNERS' CUP TROPHY] | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 8196 | |||
Manchester City management, players and wives returning from the 1970 Cup Winners' Cup Final in Vienna. On the plane home and displaying the trophy on an open top bus through Manchester and to fans at Manchester Town Hall in Albert Square. | |||
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[MANCHESTER CITY PLAYERS AND WIVES TRAVEL TO THE CUP WINNERS' CUP FINAL IN AUSTRIA] | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 8197 | |||
Manchester City players and wives travel from Manchester to Vienna for the 1970 Cup Winners' Cup Final. Views on the plane to Austria, of the Danube and surrounding countryside and on the coach to the stadium. Players looking round the stadium before the match. | |||
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CHRISTMAS 1970 | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 8202 | |||
Alex and Liz wave at the camera then play table football and with a doll. There is a Christmas party with lots of children dancing and adults sitting down, smoking and drinking. | |||
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[CUBS FOOTBALL CAMP 1970] | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 9381 | |||
The film opens with scenes from a cub scout football match and then we see the winning side being presented with a trophy. The boys play on the banks of a river and in rowing boats. We see them playing in the field where their tents are pitched, they take part in a sack relay race amongst other games. The boys are taken on a blindfolded trail through the woods before going on a zip wire. | |||
[ST. OSWALDS CUB TROOP, FOOTBALL & CHESTER ZOO TRIP] | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 7871 | |||
Two young boys read the Cub Scout handbook then put on their Cub uniform. We see the cubs playing games and having lessons before one of the boys is invested into St. Oswalds 57th Preston troop, recieving their scarf, woggle and badges. After saluting the flag we se the boys playing football in a park then the cub troop march from a church holding flags. An underexposed church service is followed by the cub leader taking part in a tree planting ceremony. The cub troop board a bus to take a trip to Chester Zoo where we have views of various animals and a boat trip on the River Dee. | |||
THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION GLOSSOP PRESENTS HOLLAND CAMP 1970 REEL 2 | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 9716 | |||
More scenes from the Glossop and District Scouts camping trip to Holland in 1970. They visit a safari park in Arnhem and we see lions, ostriches, giraffes and zebras roaming around. We see the scouts viewing the graves at Oosterbeck War Cemetery. They take a sightseeing boat trip in Amsterdam and in Volendam we see the scouts posing with local people in traditional Dutch costume. At camp we see the boys swimming in a lake, relaxing by the tents and playing a game of football. We see the scouts playing in the water at Lake Ijsselmeer, others relax on the banks of the lake and we see other people water skiing. The scouts join in with a local carnival, they decorate a local lorry in a Glossop scout theme and take part in the procession. Finally the scouts attend a clog making demonstration and afterwards they have fun trying on the clogs. | |||
KIRKBY- PORTRAIT OF A TOWN | |||
Date: 1970 Film Number: 10262 | |||
Ray Gosling takes a look at Kirkby new town which, in 1970, is already suffering the effects of poverty, unemployment and poor housing. It includes locations around the town and interviews, particularly with the local youth, which highlights the problems the area faces. In this documentary film, Ray Gosling takes a typically idiosyncratic look at the overspill estate in Merseyside, and the social and economic issues caused by an unemployment rate of 20%. A mock city tour by bus takes us around the town, revealing the decay and lack of amenities, while the presenter talks to young people about their aspirations, concerns and desire to leave. Women recount their housing problems, while older adults despair of finding work. At the Centre 63 Club, disaffected young people gather to play pool and lark about, and the film ends in a school playground, with an open-air performance by pupils. | |||
[BLACKPOOL CELEBRITY FOOTBALL] | |||
Date: *1970 Film Number: 11809 | |||
A young girl on a trampoline (parts shot in slow motion), then on a ride at the funfair. Les Dawson and Dora Bryan are seen at a celebrity football match, followed by views from a boat. | |||
[GIRL GUIDE CAMP/ ROSE QUEEN PROCESSION] | |||
Date: 1970-1 Film Number: 10437 | |||
Scenes from the Girl Guides' camping trip, the children and leaders have a water fight. The Girl Guides cook food and everyone sits on the grass for their meals. The film briefly cuts to shots of the Rose Queen procession. Back at the campsite, some children go on donkey rides while others play football. | |||
THE VOICE OF A REGION | |||
Date: *1970-72 Film Number: 2606 | |||
Film about the Manchester Evening News, which had recently located to a new building on Deansgate. The film highlights Manchester's international and historical importance - featuring shots of the John Rylands Library, Trafford Park, the Manchester Ship Canal, Manchester Airport, Jodrell Bank and Manchester University. Manchester is shown to be a vibrant city, a variety of shops are seen as is a nightclub. Joe Mercer, manager of Manchester City, talks about football in the city and there is footage of Manchester United versus Chelsea. The content, production and distribution of The Evening News is featured - an editorial meeting (with Brian Redhead), the newsroom and the printroom are seen, as are van drivers delivering the paper. People are seen reading the paper on buses and in the street. A family are seen reading the paper in their home. | |||
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[TRIP TO GREECE AND IN THE GARDEN AND COUNTRYSIDE BACK HOME] | |||
Date: c1971 Film Number: 10951 | |||
The film opens with shots of tourists visiting various tourist sites in Greece. There are scenes from the Acropolis in Athens, and then a boat ride followed by a visit to an archaeological excavation. Back home the Brice family play cricket in the garden and kick a football. There are then scenes from the countryside of the family out walking and climbing rocks. | |||
[TRIP TO CRETE AND IN GARDEN AND PARK BACK HOME] | |||
Date: c1971 Film Number: 10952 | |||
The film opens with scenes from a trip to Crete including groups of tourists visiting archaeological sites and villages. Back home the Brice children play with a football in the garden, sweep up autumn leaves and play with a wheelbarrow. We see the children in the park playing on a slide and the swings and playing football. | |||
[TRIPS TO YORK AND BLACKPOOL] | |||
Date: *1970-72 Film Number: 10963 | |||
Sight seeing trips to York and Scarborough followed by a nice carnival parade with floats and children in fancy dress etc. Sunbathing in a garden, children buying a ice cream then a man using a rotovator to dig over some earth. A coach trip to Blackpool for a group of men who are later seen playing bowls and football on the beach as well as singing on the coach and walking down the promenade. The film ends with views of a caravan and extensive shots of the Merrivale model village in Great Yarmouth. | |||
[FOOTBALL IN THE STREET] | |||
Date: 1970s Film Number: 11322 | |||
A small black cat being fed then two girls playing with hula hoops in the garden. A teenage boy with an ice cream by 'Johnnies' ice cream van. A group of three teenage boys playing football on a suburban street. | |||
[VIEWS OF MIDDLETON] | |||
Date: 1970s Film Number: 10127 | |||
This compilation of views of Middleton begins with shots of the 'Old Cock' public house, the town centre and shops with the entrance to the Arndale Centre and the bus station. Next we see cars on the Middleton Way, the exterior of the civic hall and the Milbury Homes new housing development. | |||
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