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This is a film from the Noel Beardsell Collection of the family at home and on holiday.
This is a film that captures a Rotherham family’s holiday to Whitby and Filey, located on the East Coast of Yorkshire. The film includes footage of the Chislett family on the beach, playing in the water, and taking donkey rides along the seaside.
This film is a compilation of family footage and local scenes taken in Scarborough and Knaresborough.
This is from the Ray Illingworth Collection of family holiday films. This shows the family at home, in Scarborough and on holiday in Tenerife.
This is a film of the Surgey family on holiday in various places between 1934 and 1937 including on the beach at Filey as well as playing in the snow.
This is a promotional film commissioned by the Corporation of Scarborough. The film includes commentary which highlights the many attractions of Scarborough, promoting the seaside town as a wonderful holiday destination.
This is a promotional film commissioned by the Corporation of Scarborough. The film includes commentary which highlights the many attractions of Scarborough, promoting the seaside town as a wonderful holiday destination.
Made by John Cave, this film features a variety of famous sites and recreational activities Scarborough has to offer.
This is a promotional film commissioned by the Corporation of Scarborough. The film includes commentary which highlights the many attractions of Scarborough, promoting the seaside town as a wonderful holiday destination.
This film contains a variety of footage including shots of a couple with wedding rings, airplanes and water-skiing in Scarborough. There are shots from several locations around Scarborough including: Scarborough Bay, Peasholme Park, and the lighthouse.
This film is made up of three three adverts promoting tourism for Scarborough.
The following is an advert to promote tourism in Scarborough.
The following reel is a series of trims from a film called Holiday Time (Scarborough) made by ABC TV in 1967. The film includes many of the entertaining sites and activities of the famous seaside town.
This amateur film contains footage of a day out in Scarborough including some of the seaside town's famous sites.
Part of the Ibberson collection, this is an amateur film that captures the filmmaker's family, the area where they lived in Sheffield, holidays at the seaside, and V.E. Day celebrations.
Part of the Ibberson family collection, this film documents different events in summer, 1959 including a school cricket match, and rowing race in York, and different scout camps.
This is a film from the Ibberson Collection which provides a good example of colour footage at the end of World War II. The film documents the family during their leisure time at different Yorkshire beaches including Filey and Whitby.
This film is about a holiday to the National Association of Local Government Officers (NALGO) holiday camp in Cayton. It provides a good example of a group holiday in the 1950s and includes events at the camp including races and the crowning of the Cayton King and Queen.
This film by Kenneth Raynor documents parts of Scarborough during a trip he took in 1943, focusing particularly on Peasholm Park and the Scarborough beach.
Made by Mr. Chatburn, this film documents the Chatburn family's visit to Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay. This well-shot film includes scenic footage of Whitby and the surrounding area as well as North Sea Fishing boats and fishermen in Whitby Harbour.
This film documents a Butlins show from the Regency Showbar in Filey. The film includes footage of the Lovely Legs competition as well as the other entertainment put on at the holiday camp, mostly in the Regency Ballroom.
This film documents a family trip to Butlins Holiday camp in Filey. The film provides a good example of leisure activities in the 1970s and includes footage of the holiday camp as well as the different shops around town.
This film documents a holiday trip to Butlins, Filey, in North Yorkshire and is one of several by the same filmmaker.