GV Start of race, drivers lined up, run to cars. The drivers run to cars. CU Stirling Moss getting in Porsche. The car drives away. GV Cars roaring off and race begins. MS Cars racing round bend. CU Car 34. Stirling Moss racing round bend....
GV Start of race, drivers lined up, run to cars. The drivers run to cars. CU Stirling Moss getting in Porsche. The car drives away. GV Cars roaring off and race begins. MS Cars racing round bend. CU Car 34. Stirling Moss racing round bend. Car runs into CU of Stirling. CU Car No 6 (a Ferrari) running into camera, pan to driver CU who is the Marquis de Portago. MS Backview of the cars racing down track. CU Car No 3 passing camera, and races down track. GS Cars racing down track coming towards camera. CU Cars No 2 and 6 racing past camera and go away down track. CU Car No 134 pulling into pit and Stirling Moss the driver gets out of the car. CU Driver with goggles on looking from pits down track looking as if he is waiting for a car. CU Car No 2 pulling away from the pits. GV Race track with cars racing round. CU Sign "lights on". GV Cars racing round track by night. car No 31 prominent in picture. MV Racing down track towards camera. MV Winning car crossing line and man waving black chequered flag. CU Winning car an Aston Martin No 3 and the driver is PDC Walker. GS of the crowds. CU Winner with laurel wreath round his neck.
(Orig.Neg.) (Used in AKC 443) Old record suggests material dates from around 20/08/1955.
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