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Searched For: football
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[WASHING THE DOG] | |||
Date: c1976 Film Number: 5739 | |||
One of the Greenwood boys practices his football skills whilst sporting an England tracksuit. Views of the garden and two dogs. Two boys in an inflatable dingy float on a river. A dog washed by a boy in a large refuse bin. | |||
[CHARITY FOOTBALL AND TV FILMING] | |||
Date: 1975-9 Film Number: 11158 | |||
Scenes from a charity football match. People play a game of football, and the players lark about on the pitch. There are shots of the spectators, amongst the spectators is a man wearing a gold chain of office. We then see a TV production being filmed in Bollington town centre. We see actors wearing period costume and the film crew. The locals stand around watching what is happening. The film ends with a brief shot of crew on the catering bus. | |||
[YOUTH FOOTBALL AND WASHING UP] | |||
Date: 1975-9 Film Number: 11172 | |||
Scenes from a youth football game, and then brief shots of an elderly lady doing the washing up. | |||
[BABY HELEN AND OTHER SCENES] | |||
Date: 1975-9 Film Number: 11181 | |||
This film consists of brief shots of various people in different locations. We see Helen and John as babies, the Murphy boys play football in Kerridge, Aunty Marie at home, baby Helen sat in her pram while her mother cuts her nails, Karen poses with flowers then helps Helen learn to walk in the garden. We see Aunty Marie at the door, and then Cheryl is jokingly pulled through a door to pose in front of the camera. We see spectators at a bowling match, amongst them is Ada Warren. Aunty Marie sits with Helen in her pram and Karen is embarrassed to be filmed wearing shorts. We then go to Pott Shrigley where a shepherd helps a sheep to give birth to two lambs, the sheep then licks the lambs clean. There are more scenes of Karen playing in the garden and then there are landscape views shot from Green Lane. We see Tom, Jean and the film maker's mother on the Rec, and then Karen with a hen and her chicks. We then see scenes from Morecambe with Aunty Marie, Graham and his father. There are shots of the sea and people windsurfing and water skiing. We see Margaret Muir, Ron Povey and Alf on the mill car park, and then more scenes from the garden where Cheryl puts make up on Karen. | |||
6 GOAL BEST | |||
Date: *1976 Film Number: 1288 | |||
George Best scoring six goals in the F.A. Cup tie between Manchester United and Northampton Town in 1970. Also includes shots of the crowd and fellow team mates. | |||
SUPER SWAN | |||
Date: 1976 Film Number: 5584 | |||
Documentary looking at the setting up of a community festival in the Old Swan district of Liverpool. Scenes from a community meeting to launch the project are followed by preparations, with women sewing bunting and decorating the streets. During the festival, children take part in various entertainments and there are views of several different street theatre performances. A civil war battle is re-enacted, and the film ends with street parties, races, children singing and dancing into the night. | |||
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TOWER GRANGE | |||
Date: 1976 Film Number: 5949 | |||
An introduction to Tower Grange in Broughton, Salford: a rehabilitation home run by the Sisters of the Cross and Passion for young girls with domestic, scholarly or emotional problems. General footage of Salford is followed by a look at a typical week at Tower Grange. The girls are seen getting up in the morning, making their beds, doing chores, and taking part in various lessons. Footage of prayer groups, individual counselling sessions, meal times, needlework, as well as visits to the countryside, the local swimming pool and library, and work experience at a hairdressers. At the end of the week the girls go home to visit their parents. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011] | |||
CUP FINAL 1976 | |||
Date: 1976 Film Number: 6072 | |||
Newsreel footage from the 1976 FA Cup final between Southampton and Manchester United. Views of the teams coming onto the pitch and action from the game. Southampton win 1-0 and are presented with the cup by the Queen. | |||
[CUBS IT’S A KNOCKOUT 1976] | |||
Date: 1976 Film Number: 9396 | |||
In this film we see various games and activities as part of the cubs 'It's a Knockout' Competition. The activities include obstacle courses with buckets of water, tug of war, sack football, various races and volleyball. The second half of the film shows the cubs doing an oath of allegiance and sat around a campfire singing songs. | |||
[CUBS IT'S A KNOCKOUT 1976] | |||
Date: 1976 Film Number: 9401 | |||
In this film we see cubs at a campsite playing 'It's a Knockout' style competitions including sack football, hockey, wheelbarrow races, transporting cups of water while tethered with elastic bands and an obstacle course. We then see them preparing food and serving it. The film ends with scenes of the boys transporting a wheel across a stream. | |||
[FIVE-A- SIDE FOOTBALL COMPETITION] | |||
Date: 1976 Film Number: 9406 | |||
In this film we see various cub scout five a side football matches which take place both indoors and outside. Then we see the prize giving to the winners and runners up. | |||
[CUBS' FIVE-A-SIDE COMPETITION 1976] | |||
Date: 1976 Film Number: 9410 | |||
A cubs five-a-side football competition with matches played both indoors and outside. We then see the trophy being awarded to members of the winning team. | |||
1976 LEAGUE CUP FINAL | |||
Date: 28/02/1976 Film Number: 11327 | |||
Telecine highlights of ITV's coverage of the 1976 League Cup final between Manchester City and Newcastle United at Wembly Stadium on 28 February 1976. We have match action and the goals from Peter Barnes and Dennis Tueart for Man City and Alan Gowling for Newcastle. The film ends with the trophy presentation to City's captain Mike Doyle. | |||
GROW WITH SKELMERSDALE | |||
Date: *1977 Film Number: 2275 | |||
Film promoting Skelmersdale as a location for industry and families. A variety of factories are featured, their interiors and exteriors being seen. The film then focuses on the Bloor family. Their house and their leisure pursuits are featured, the school the children attend is also seen as are Skelmersdale's shopping options. Towards the close of the film their are montages of clips of sports and hobbies being played and of buildings in the area. The film includes many aerial shots of Skelmersdale. | |||
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[SALFORD LADS' CLUB CAMP 1977] | |||
Date: 1977 Film Number: 4953 | |||
Members of Salford Lads' Club are seen arriving by coach at the camp site in Aberystwyth. They are seen playing football and cricket, on an obstacle course and having a bonfire for the Silver Jubilee. The lads go swimming in the local river, some take part in a football match in Aberystwyth, while others watch a passing cycle race. Inspection back at camp prior to departure, although a group stay behind to clear up the site. Brief views of boys going into the club's building in Ordsall conclude. | |||
[SCHOOLYARD GAMES] | |||
Date: 1977 Film Number: 5891 | |||
Footage of various schoolyard games, including football, rounders, skipping and netball, all within the grounds of a junior school. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011] | |||
FA CUP FINAL 1977 | |||
Date: 1977 Film Number: 6074 | |||
Footage from the 1977 FA Cup Final at Wembley between Liverpool and Manchester United. United win the match 2-1 and are seen being presented with the cup. | |||
[BOXING AT HOME AND JUNIOR FOOTBALL] | |||
Date: 1977 Film Number: 7316 | |||
Two boys play fight in a sitting room, children play organised football and youngsters have a kickaround. In the sitting room there is a 'boxing match' where a young boy wears one glove and his older opponent, kneeling, wears the other. The film cuts to a park where there is action from two junior football games. Three young children kick a ball around aimlessly before the film ends with a shot of a man stacking wood in his back garden. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011] | |||
[LIVERPOOL FC HOMECOMING] | |||
Date: 1977 Film Number: 7317 | |||
The victorious Liverpool football team arrive back at Speke Airport in May 1977 after winning the European Cup for the first time. Fans gather inside and outside the airport to welcome the players who board an open-topped bus and begin a victory parade with the trophy. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011] | |||
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MINING FESTIVAL 1977 [REVIEW 31ST YEAR NO. 5] | |||
Date: 1977 Film Number: 7330 | |||
Events at the Mining Festival held at the Winter Gardens in Blackpool in November 1977. After opening shots of Blackpool seafront, there is a speech inside the venue by NCB Chairman Sir Derek Ezra. Competitions, exhibitions and events are featured, covering technology, art, health and safety, sport, music, fashion, entertainment and drama. The finale at the Opera House, hosted by Stuart Hall, sees the 1977 Coal Queen being crowned. Ends with a closing address by the Chairman and shots of miners' families enjoying fireworks and rides at the Pleasure Beach. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011] | |||
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