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Subject: COUNTRYSIDE / LANDSCAPES ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE RAILWAYS TRAVEL
Summary This is a film made by Edward Warburton of family visits to Scotland the Worth Valley Railway.
Description
This is a film made by Edward Warburton of family visits to Scotland the Worth Valley Railway.
The film begins showing cormorants on small islet off the coast of Scotland in May. There are some nice close-up shots of seagulls. This is followed by panoramic views over the moorland and lochs before showing Mrs Warburton making her way down a mountain path. Then there are more views of the wildlife scenery, of coast, lochs, and birds.
In the second half of the film, visitors wander around...
This is a film made by Edward Warburton of family visits to Scotland the Worth Valley Railway.
The film begins showing cormorants on small islet off the coast of Scotland in May. There are some nice close-up shots of seagulls. This is followed by panoramic views over the moorland and lochs before showing Mrs Warburton making her way down a mountain path. Then there are more views of the wildlife scenery, of coast, lochs, and birds.
In the second half of the film, visitors wander around the steam locomotives of the Worth Valley Railway at Howarth. They do this before a train arrives. At Oakworth there is a close-up of the Evening Star locomotive, and the film comes to an end (poor light).