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Film & Video Catalogue: Item Detail

Film Number

11118

Title

[ANNE THE EARLY YEARS]

Producer

Eric Wainwright

Date

c1960

Gauge

std8mm

Colour

colour

Sound

silent

Running Time

16 mins 10 secs

Description

Film documenting the early years of Anne. The film opens with Anne as a small baby in her pram and then we see her christening. There are views of the church and then Anne and her family arrive along with the guests. The family pose outside the church after the ceremony and then Anne and her family leave in a car. We see Anne with her parents giving her a drink from a cup. Then there are scenes of boys playing football in a park. We then see Anne as an older baby in her pram, and then playing on the living room floor in front of an open fire with a teddy and a clapping monkey toy while a room full of her relatives look on. We then see her being fed in her high chair by her mother, the table is set for dinner behind them. The extended family then sit down for a meal. They have plates of bacon and tomato, and little bowls of fruit salad. They distribute cups of tea. We next see Anne as a toddler playing in the park. We see her playing in a playground and with a boy who has a tricycle. She plays with another toddler and some dogs, and her extended family who are there too.

 

 



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