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PUB BREWS ITS OWN BEER

Pub Brews Its Own Beer (1947)

Dick Olding brews his own beer in the 'Golden Lion' pub. Southwick,...

HEAVY SNOWFALL IN KENT

Heavy Snowfall In Kent (1956)

Item showing picturesque scenes after heavy snowfall in Kent.

CRICKET ON GREEN - NORWOOD GREEN

Cricket On Green - Norwood Green (1938)

Regulars of the Wolf Inn beat the patrons of the Lamb Inn at...

STAGGERED HOLIDAYS HELP EVERYBODY

Staggered Holidays Help Everybody (1948)

People are urged to avoid trying to fit a quart into a pint...

WINTER CRICKET AT CRICKETS BIRTHPLACE

Winter Cricket At Crickets Birthplace (1929)

Cricket - "The Invalids" play the "Eskimos" on pitch at...

SYDNEY PUBLIC HOUSE POPULAR WITH ART STUDENTS

Sydney Public House Popular With Art Students (1965)

The Hero of Waterloo pub (soon to be...

BELGIANS CROSS TO HASTINGS FOR SHOPPING

Belgians Cross To Hastings For Shopping (1971)

Belgian tourists cross to Hastings for shopping.

 

 

FOOTBALL CROWDS

Football Crowds (1972)

Various shots of Football fans on their way to the ground of Tottenham Hotspur.

OLD KENT ROAD

Old Kent Road (1970-1979)

Travelling shot from vehicle going down Old Kent Road.

METHS DRINKERS

Meths Drinkers (1971)

Shots of two drunks sitting insulting passers by and sinking their cheap booze.

AMSTERDAM

Amsterdam (1970-1979)

Views from a canal boat in Amsterdam.

VILLAGE HIGH STREET

Village High Street (1958-1969)

Various shots of high street in English village.

OUT TAKES / CUTS FROM CP 617 - EMETT'S COMPUTER, COWBOY CITY and GIPSY CARAVANS...

Out Takes / Cuts From Cp 617 - Emett's Computer, Cowboy City And Gipsy Caravans... (1966)

Out...

BOTTLE TOP ANIMALS

Bottle Top Animals (1957)

Country pub bartender uses bottle tops to make little animals.

PUB ARTIST

Pub Artist (1955)

The Pub Landlord paints regulars' faces on glasses.

AUNT SALLY

Aunt Sally (1963)

Traditional game of Aunt Sally is played in an Oxfordshire beer garden.

MILKMAN VICAR

Milkman Vicar (1963)

A vicar takes over the village milk round while the milk man is on holiday.

PUB PARROT

Pub Parrot (1963)

The regulars at The Crown and Sceptre are entertained by a performing parrot.

OUT TAKES / CUTS FROM CP 489 - Reel 1 of 2 - SLOT MACHINE AGE

Out Takes / Cuts From Cp 489 - Reel 1 Of 2 - Slot Machine Age (1964)

Out takes (cuts, rushes)...

BURGH ISLAND

Burgh Island (1964)

A look at Burgh Island off the Devonshire coasts which attracts smugglers as well as...

PUB MATADOR

Pub Matador (1964)

Pub landlord turns matador to pit his wits against a ferocious ram!

CUTS / OUT TAKES FOR CP 527 - ELECTRIC ENGRAVING, WATER MATTRESS, FIRE EATING...

Cuts / Out Takes For Cp 527 - Electric Engraving, Water Mattress, Fire Eating... (1965)

Out ...

ANIMAL MUSEUM

Animal Museum (1965)

Crazy scenes of anthropomorphism at the taxidermist's heaven - Potter's Museum.

CUTS / OUT TAKES FOR CP 556 - HOUSEWIFE MOTOR CYCLE ACE, TELEGRAPH POLE PLANTER,...

Cuts / Out Takes For Cp 556 - Housewife Motor Cycle Ace, Telegraph Pole Planter,... (1965)

Out...

OUT TAKES / CUTS FROM CP 534 - COCKLE FISHING, SNAIL EATING, BLIND FLYING

Out Takes / Cuts From Cp 534 - Cockle Fishing, Snail Eating, Blind Flying (1965)

Out takes...

OUT TAKES / CUTS FROM CP 639 - THE AA STORY and MOTORING PUB MUSEUM

Out Takes / Cuts From Cp 639 - The Aa Story And Motoring Pub Museum (1967)

Out takes (rushes,...

DWILE FLONKING

Dwile Flonking (1967)

The age old custom of Dwile Flonking (tossing a dishcloth soaked in beer) is...

OUT TAKES / CUTS FROM CP 645 - PAPIER MACHE SCULPTURE, DWILE FLONKING and BATTLE...

Out Takes / Cuts From Cp 645 - Papier Mache Sculpture, Dwile Flonking And Battle... (1967)

Cuts...

MOUSE GIRL SINGER aka MOUSE GIRL

Mouse Girl Singer AKA Mouse Girl (1967)

Peculiar item shows a horse having a beer in a pub and a girl...

PUB DOG

Pub Dog (1968)

Chip Chops the pub dog helps to stack barrels, then receives payment of a soda squirt in...

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

The Lord Mayor's Show (1936)

The Lord Mayor of London, Sir George Broadbridge, presides over the Lord...

TOPLISS GREEN

Topliss Green (1931)

Bass-baritone Topliss Green in innkeeper costume sings a song about Simon the...

THE HOLD UP !

The Hold Up ! (1933)

Three large elephants block the main roads in Sydney, Australia

GERALD NODIN

Gerald Nodin (1939)

Baritone Gerald Nodin entertains us with a song about a country man.

THE GOLD DIGGERS - OF OLD MEXICO

The Gold Diggers - Of Old Mexico (1939)

Great footage from the gold rush town of Mesquite Springs in...

HOW GIRLS PICK-UP!

How Girls Pick-Up! (1940)

Great footage of shop girls helping the war effort by working on a farm in...

TRULY RURAL!

Truly Rural! (1941)

Men of a Surrey village go hunting for rabbits and shoot a fox.

THOSE GERMAN COMMUNIQUÉS

Those German CommuniquÉs (1941)

German claims to have bombed imaginary British places, Pathe responds...

A DARTS DERBY

A Darts Derby (1938)

Patrons of two pubs on the Old Kent Road compete in a darts match for the...

BUSINESS AS USUAL

Business As Usual (1940)

Locals keep their pub going despite it having lost its roof in a bombing raid.

83-YEARS YOUNG RUNS 20 MILES

83-Years Young Runs 20 Miles (1949)

Charlie Hart takes an early morning run from Slough to London.

SEA ANGLERS HOOK MONSTERS

Sea Anglers Hook Monsters (1948)

Sea angling competition in Hastings.

SHALL LETCOMBE BASSETT DIE?

Shall Letcombe Bassett Die? (1948)

Villagers refuse to move and let their village die.

PARAMOUNT MASTERSINGERS

Paramount Mastersingers (1933)

The Paramount Mastersingers perform 'The Valley of the Moon' in fox...

HARRY TATE

Harry Tate (1934)

Harry Tate and his son engage in some crosstalk in a sketch called 'How are you?".

GUV'NOR SHINER

Guv'nor Shiner (1954)

Jimmy Edwards visits the pub run by his friend Ronald Shiner.

PCKLES PILES THE PENNIES

Pckles Piles The Pennies (1954)

Wilfred and Mabel Pickles perform a stunt in a pub to raise funds to...

KING JOHN STARTED IT

King John Started It (1951)

Traditional shrove Tuesday football game at Atherstone, Warwickshire.

PEARLIES OPEN LAMBETH PUB

Pearlies Open Lambeth Pub (1951)

Comedian Lupino Lane and Pearly Kind open 'The Lambeth Walk' pub.

SPANISH GALLEON MAY REVEAL LOST TREASURES

Spanish Galleon May Reveal Lost Treasures (1950)

The Navy hope to salvage treasure from a sunken...