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DetailsOriginal Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Silent Duration: 4 mins 10 secs Credits: Brian Rogers
Subject: ENTERTAINMENT / LEISURE FAMILY LIFE SPORT
Summary This is a film of the Rogers family, Brian and Ann, from Hull taken in 1966 shortly before their elder son was born, and shows a day out at Beverley Westwood.
Description
This is a film of the Rogers family, Brian and Ann, from Hull taken in 1966 shortly before their elder son was born, and shows a day out at Beverley Westwood.
Brian Rogers gives his wife’s nephew, Neville Kemp, a piggy back, while Ann’s grandma, Annie Smith, mother, Lucy May Walker, and sister, Pat Kemp, are sitting in deck chairs next to the car. There is footage of greyhound racing at the Craven Park Stadium, Hull. A young man, Joseph Rogers, and a boy are riding a bicycle down the ten...
This is a film of the Rogers family, Brian and Ann, from Hull taken in 1966 shortly before their elder son was born, and shows a day out at Beverley Westwood.
Brian Rogers gives his wife’s nephew, Neville Kemp, a piggy back, while Ann’s grandma, Annie Smith, mother, Lucy May Walker, and sister, Pat Kemp, are sitting in deck chairs next to the car. There is footage of greyhound racing at the Craven Park Stadium, Hull. A young man, Joseph Rogers, and a boy are riding a bicycle down the ten foot running between Jalland Street and Beech Avenue, Hull. Ann Roger’s is holding her new-born baby, their elder son, Leigh Rogers, just after his birth in 1966, in her parents back garden at 111 Jalland Street, Hull.
There is a brief shot of the splash boat East Park, Hull, and the film closes with a long panoramic view across the tops of the buildings of Hull city centre taken from the roof of The Gainsboro' Fish and Chip Restaurant which used to be on Carr Lane, Hull, in the 1960s. It is possible to pick out the ABC Cinema – now demolished to make way for the St. Stephens shopping complex and the C&A and Hammonds Shops.