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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.
UK tuna fishing began in 1929, and much of the early fishing occurred off the coast of Scarborough, Whitby, and Flamborough. It attracted many sport and commercial fishermen catching record numbers of fish. This film documents a sport fishing expedition and the catch of the day.
The start of this film is missing but from where it begins it depicts a day in Scarborough. The film contains footage of women sun bathing, families on the beach, looking in the shops and on the amusements. It also shows a carnival with the floats and the people in costume. It continues throughout the day showing the fun, lively atmosphere that is to be found in Scarborough and goes right through to show the night clubs and night life that can be enjoyed.
This film contains footage of female and male water-skiers in South Bay and Peasholme Park in Scarborough. There are shots of the people doing tricks on their water-skies, a woman showing how to water-ski and shots of the second camera which is position on another speed boat.
This film documents some of the events which take place in Scarborough during the Benelux Festival including Dutch dancers and majorette procession. The Benelux Festival is only one of Scarborough's many attractions, and it provides the means of forging close links between the Yorkshire coast and the Benelux county.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This is a documentary film on being young in York, using interviews with present day teenagers and adults who were teenagers in the 1960s, illustrated with images from archive film and photographs. It highlights the difficulties of being young and the lack of activities for young people in York today. It also shows young people out on a Saturday night and some projects for young people.
This is a short film showing steam locomotives coming and going out of York Railway Station and York Railway Museum.
This is a film made by the Rev. David Simpson of the annual River Festival in York on the River Ouse. It includes rowing races and other boats on display.
This is a film made by the Rev. David Simpson of a re-enactment of a battle between the Royalist and the Parliamentary armies, presumably the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644.
This is a newsreel made by York Cine Club of events in York in 1984. The film includes Magnus Magnusson at the Jorvik Viking Centre, Prince Charles officially opening the Jorvik Centre, the York Festival, the York Run, other news and events, and ends with the aftermath of the fire at York Minster and the subsequent visit by the Duchess of Kent.
This is a film made by the Rev. David Simpson of the Lord Mayor's Parade and Gala in York in 1988.
This is a film made by the Rev. David Simpson of the York Model Railway Show 1978, featuring enthusiasts visiting an indoor display.
This is a film made by the Rev. David Simpson of an early music and medieval event at Beningbrough Hall and Gardens, a few miles north of York.
This is a film made by the Rev. David Simpson of a vintage and classic car show at York National Railway Museum.
This is a film made by the Rev. David Simpson of a day at the National Railway Museum in York.
This is a film made by the Rev. David Simpson of the Lord Mayor's Parade and Gala in York in 1984.