Bmc Ladies First 1956

Star Item

Description

Promotional film made for the British Motor Corporation (Nuffield).

Various scenic shots of The Alps. This is the setting for an endurance race for drivers - "The International Alpine Rally" Team of five MG "A type" coupes have been entered for this race. Drivers are named as follows: John...

more

Data

Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
70404
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:00:01:00 / 01:20:07:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
1233.01
Issue Date:
1956

Comments (2)

We always welcome comments and more information about our films.

All posts are reactively checked. Libellous and abusive comments are forbidden.

  • The title should use capitals, i.e. BMC Ladies First.

    To aid identification during this lengthy film, (and to make some corrections and identify a missing team), I suggest replacing the first 5 lines of paragraph 2 with the following;

    "Various scenic shots of The Alps. This is the setting for an endurance race for drivers - "The International Alpine Rally". A team of five MG MGA coupes have been entered for this race. The drivers are:

    John Milne & Douglas Johns (No. 314, Reg. No. MJB 314).

    John Gott & Ray Brookes (No. 324, Reg. No. MJB 191).

    Bill Shepherd & John Williamson (No. 308, Reg. No. MJB 167).

    Nancy Mitchell & Pat Faickney (No. 326, Reg. No. MBL 867).

    Jack Sears & Ken Best (No. 300, Reg. No. MRX 42).





    jamied 29th May 2012
  • The rally ran from 6-13 July 1956.

    Note that the commentator for this film is Raymond Baxter, who himself raced in this rally in a Sunbeam.

    "John Cott (Gott?)" - it's John Gott.

    "Gatsonides" referred to is Maurice Gatsonides.

    "Nancy collects her prize" - she actually collected two prizes, the Coupe des Dames and the Coupe des Alpes.

    Other cars seen during the clip, currently undocumented, include:

    At 00:49, car with Reg. No. ROH 902 is an Austin A90 Westminster.

    At 06:53, car No. 434 is a Triumph TR3, driven by Tommy and Ann Wisdom.

    At 12:11, car No. 216 is a Denzel 1300S.

    At 14:01, car 332 is a Porsche 356 Carrera.

    At 14:48 is an Aston Martin DB2-4.



    jamied 29th May 2012

Add your comment

To post a comment, please Register or to add a comment
Adrenaline seekers from the past have left an indelible mark on the Pathe archive. Some were so dangerous they even lost their lives. Here are 10 top daredevils.
daredevil
Terrorism is nothing new. The Pathe archive has a vast collection of material related to terrorist attacks dating back to 1919 right through to the 2005 London bombings.
911
British Pathe captured many extraordinary events on film over its 80 year history but sometimes the cameras were switched on when tragedy struck.
Franz Reichelt

Related Videos

Hide

"Now ... Let Us All Pull Together For Prosperity!"

Crowds gather outside a building to hear the results of the 1931 General Election.

Tennis

Tennis

An item about several different tennis matches including a mixed doubles game.

Heroes Everywhere (Aka Heroes Everyone)

Heroes Everywhere (Aka Heroes Everyone)

Footage of lifeboat being launched and heading out to sea.

Crowd Scene

Crowd Scene

Large crowd scenes (possibly London).

Windmill Plane Test

Windmill Plane Test

Test flight of an early type of helicopter.

Large Crowd Scene

Large Crowd Scene

Shot of large crowd lining street.

Belgian Election Crowds

Belgian Election Crowds

Crowds carrying placards and banners in Belgium.

Crowds Shopping

Crowds Shopping

Crowd on the streets.

 

 

The death penalty has been carried out in almost all societies and although these images from WWI and WWII are unsettling, they still provide a raw account of events from a certain time.
Death Row
The images taken from inside Buchenwald Concentration Camp after its Liberation show us what it was like; it tells us what happened and forces us to remember.
Buchenwald
The great politician and orator Winston Churchill left behind a sea of humourous quips and discerning quotes. We remember some of his finest epigrams and witty ripostes.
Churchill
WW2 accounted for over 60m deaths and innumerable lives shattered. Pathé cameras took to land, sea and air to record the bloodshed. Here are the 10 bloodiest battles that were caught on film.
Battle
Life before health and safety laws; men worked at huge heights, balancing on girders and cranes all in order to help build the world's tallest skyscrapers.
Vertigo
Private UFOs, flying bicycles, motorised wheels - Pathe's archive is awash with fabulous films of canny and creative transport inventions.
Transport_Inventions
Over its history, the Pathe cameras filmed a number of people who had committed heinous crimes. So in no particular order, these images show ten faces of truly evil men and women.
Himmler