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Film & Video Catalogue: Item Detail

Film Number

11335

Title

[WEDDINGS; HORSES; WHIT WALKS]

Producer

Dorothy Thompson

Date

1965-6

Gauge

std8mm

Colour

colour

Sound

silent

Running Time

17 mins 48 secs

Description

A newlywed couple exit the church and pose for photographs. The wedding guests throw confetti on the happy couple as they make their way to their wedding car. Scenes from another wedding show the Bride arriving to the church and is greeted by her Father. Later the bride and groom exit the church and have photographs taken. In the next scenes we see some men and boys on horses in a stable yard. Patricia shows some very young puppies to the camera before going horse riding and jumping over dry stone walls on her horse. A woman on the farm feeds some hay to the cows in a shed before moving the cattle out to clean the shed. Shots of flowers in the garden as well as children playing. Footage of the 1966 FA cup final filmed off of the television. In the next scene friends and family gather for a baby's christening. The group exit the church and take photographs outside Bispham Parish church. Later children and mothers take part in a Whit walk followed by an outdoor service then various school sports day activities. The family visit Chester Zoo and see various animals including a white peacock.

 

 



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