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Film & Video Catalogue: Item Detail

Film Number

11217

Title

[GUY FAMILY HOLIDAYS, DAYTRIPS AND WEDDINGS]

Producer

William Percy Guy

Date

1930s

Gauge

9.5mm

Colour

b/w

Sound

silent

Running Time

10 mins 29 secs

Description

A variety of brief scenes from the Guy family. We first see the family at home in the garden, they pose for the camera holding a baby and play with a dog and her puppies. We see them sat by a lake and then there are zoo scenes where we see various animals and people riding elephants. There is a wedding, we see the newlyweds and their guests pose for photographs after the event. This is followed by scenes from a trip to the beach. A group of adults and children are filmed playing in the sea, they all have fun playing with a lilo and a beach ball. The large family group are then seen sitting down to a picnic. Another wedding follows, and again wie see the bride and groom along with other members of the wedding party posing for photographs. The film ends with more brief scenes. The family enjoy a picnic in the countryside. They are filmed driving along in their car. There are brief scenes of a lake and horse race and then finally a lady in the garden with a dog.

 

 



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