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DetailsOriginal Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 4 mins 57 secs
Subject: ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE
Summary This is a family film of Mr D Walker of Beverley, showing the children at home and visiting a steam traction rally.
Description
This is a family film of Mr D Walker of Beverley, showing the children at home and visiting a steam traction rally.
Two girls and a boy in their swimming costumes in their back garden are taking it in turns to jump into a paddling pool, next to a white rabbit in a cage. The three children are then taken by their mother to a park with a large public paddling pool where other children are playing in the pool.
The children are then taken to a steam rally, with a miniature railway. They...
This is a family film of Mr D Walker of Beverley, showing the children at home and visiting a steam traction rally.
Two girls and a boy in their swimming costumes in their back garden are taking it in turns to jump into a paddling pool, next to a white rabbit in a cage. The three children are then taken by their mother to a park with a large public paddling pool where other children are playing in the pool.
The children are then taken to a steam rally, with a miniature railway. They stop to look at a fairground organ with its moving figures in action. There is a display of steam traction engines, one belonging to W Payne of Auckley, Doncaster, another to Fearnley’s of Castleford. The engines make their way around a course in a field. There is a fair with rides and games, and the film ends.