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This film is a compilation of family scenes from the Arnett family including waterskiing, time at the beach, and playing in the back garden.
This is a series of outtakes from films made by the De La Pole Hospital in Willerby which have been spliced together in no particular order. The original films were made under the direction of Dr J A R Bickford, the Physician Superintendent of De La Pole Hospital, Willerby, to show good practice in the care of long term psychiatric patients. Most of the scenes are of patients trying to play sports. (Some scenes may be felt to be disturbing.)
This film features a Rotary Club excursion as well as golf and cricket during the mid 1960s.
Made by an amateur filmmaker based in Sheffield, this film chronicles a trip to the Sheffield Speedway and an outing to the coast.
A well shot amateur film by a gentleman from Cawthorne, near Barnsley, that captures life around the village and surrounding area.
This film features scuba divers from their beginning lessons through to their ocean dives complete with underwater footage.
This film shows the Kurkburton School on their holidays in the Moors. The headmaster of the school is Mr McKenzie who is in charge of the children on the trip. The children see many things on their walks through the Moors like lakes, waterfalls, fields and hills.
Part of the Freeman collection, this film contains footage taken from a trip to Bolton Abbey in 1960 and a Sports Day at Harrogate Training College in June, 1948.
This is a film made by Harry Burgess, the owner of Thornton Mill in Thornton le Dale. It shows scenes around Middlesbrough, baking and a York City football match at Bootham Crescent.
This is a short film of boys from Beverley Youth Club playing football and at Ulroam Sands.
This is a film made by Hull engineer Cyril Elliot of the family at home in Hull, and on holidays in Rhyl and Scotland.
This family film features scenes of a girls’ third birthday followed by scenes of outdoor activities including a sports day and a day on the beach.