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[Family Scenes; Holidays; At Stonelands]
Date | [1927 - 1930?] | ID | 726 |
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Rudd family scenes from the late 1920s and early 1930s, filmed by Mr. and Mrs. Rudd in their garden at Stonelands in Bramley and while on holidays to Brighton, Arundel, Scotland and Cornwall [?] to visit friends and relatives.
Scotland June 1929
Date | June 1929 | ID | 2436 |
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Two reels of amateur film with intertitles which chronicle a motoring holiday through the Highlands of Scotland. The holidaymakers explore the rugged landscape in three chauffeur-driven cars, stopping to watch the herring catch being unloaded at Oban and ending their trip in Edinburgh.
[Caravan Trip]
Date | Spring 1933 | ID | 723 |
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Scenes filmed by Mr. and Mrs. Rudd while on a caravan tour of Scotland, passing over rivers and through the mountainous landscape, taking picnics on the coast and camping by lochs.
Braemar
Date | 1933 | ID | 9331 |
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This short intertitled black and white film shows the events of the Royal Highland Games at Braemar. The Royal household are seen arriving, followed by the procession of the clans, dancing and a wrestling competition. The film closes with the Royal party - HM King George V, HM Queen Mary, the Duke and Duchess of York and their daughter HRH Princess Elizabeth leaving by carriage.
[Holidays in Scotland]
Date | August 1935; September 1936; 1937; 1938 | ID | 1442 |
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Footage of harvest time and a trip to Scotland, featuring a stay at Gleneagles and a visit to the Forth Bridge, are followed by scenes of summer holidays in Felpham, West Sussex.
[Christmas and Spring Time at Pitmuies]
Date | 1935 | ID | 4466 |
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A family Christmas in Scotland, and summer garden scenes, filmed in 1935.

Where Was George?
Date | [ca. 1936?] | ID | 5028 |
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This silent black and white fiction film tells the story of a man named George who feels undermined by his wife. Upon receiving money left to him by a relative, he sets about fixing his domestic troubles by visiting a hypnotist. Working with a colleague, he plans to mislead his wife by going on holiday to Brighton without her. George tells his wife he is on a business trip. Unfortunately for George, she foils his plan and tracks him down at a hotel.
[Miscellaneous Family Scenes]
Date | [ca. 1937] | ID | 725 |
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Family scenes filmed by Mr. Rudd include a view of the 1937 Cronation parade in colour, scenes in Scotland and further colour footage of a European holiday and cruise through Germany and Denmark.
![[Exhibitions] (1937-1938) A Still from [Exhibitions] (1937-1938) - Exhibition building with swastika emblem](/wp-content/uploads/films/1542/image_a_thumb.jpg)
[Exhibitions]
Date | 1937-1938 | ID | 1542 |
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A film by architect Joseph Emberton of his travels to three European architectural exhibitions; the first in pre-war Dusseldorf, the second in Paris and the third, at the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow.
![[Pre-war and Wartime Scenes] (1937-1941?) A still from [Pre-war and Wartime Scenes] (1937-1941?) showing Tony Gaze in RAF uniform feeding a rabit](/wp-content/uploads/films/3447/image_a_thumb.jpg)
[Pre-war and Wartime Scenes]
Date | [ca. 1937 - 1941] | ID | 3447 |
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A family film made just before and during the early part of the Second World War depicting everyday life. A variety of locations and family members are featured, including several servicemen in uniform.
![[Jack Martin Pilot] (1937-1945?) A still from [Jack Martin Pilot] (1937-1945?) showing the Sadler & Co. shopfront](/wp-content/uploads/films/3448/image_a_thumb.jpg)
[Pilot Jack Martin]
Date | [1937 - 1945?] | ID | 3448 |
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An amateur/family film made just before and during the Second World War. The film features sea planes and military bands at Buckingham Palace as well as various scenes of war-time family life and the Sadler's family business.

Holiday in the Highlands
Date | 1937 | ID | 394 |
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A holiday by train to Inverness and Loch Ness to visit relatives, shown in footage taken and edited into a narrative arc by Kenneth Woolsey in 1937.
[Holiday in Scotland]
Date | 1937 | ID | 2739 |
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A home movie of a family holiday to Scotland. The Payne family travel aboard the paddle steamer Gondolier, filming the lochs and landscapes of the west coast of Scotland. ~[Holiday in Scotland]~ ends with panoramic images of Edinburgh filmed from the city's castle.
[Scottish Holiday; Wedding]
Date | 1938 | ID | 242 |
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Donald Beale films a family motoring holiday to Scotland, stopping to experience the natural beauty of the rivers, waterfalls and Lochs. The bride and groom pose for photographs at a church door, before being showered in confetti as they approach a waiting car.
![TID 10792 [Atlantic Naval Convoys], (1943)
A colour still image taken from TID 10792, showing officers and Seamen of the Royal Navy on parade at a dockyard. The group are being inspected by their commanding officers and captain from the Flower Class Corvette, HMS Dianthus.](/wp-content/uploads/films/10792/image_a_thumb.jpg)
[Atlantic Naval Convoys]
Date | 1943 | ID | 10792 |
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Amateur colour and black and white film of the North Atlantic convoys filmed on-board HMS Dianthus (K95), a Royal Navy Flower-class corvette, during World War Two.
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