Green To Glory Reels 1 & 2 1964-1965

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Film begins with shot of two girls hitchhiking at the side of the road. Location unknown. They are picked up by a man driving a large lorry who makes a joke about the girls not waking the horses - we see that he actually has a racing car in the back of the lorry rather than horses. Van has the words:...

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Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
75735
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:39:38:00 / 01:55:08:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
2285.05
Issue Date:
1964 - 1965

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  • The darker of the two trucks shown is the BRM Transporter, which has been restored and can be seen at classic race meetings today.

    Monaco Grand Prix, May 1964.
    01:24 – Ritchie Ginther’s BRM No.7
    01:33 – Dan Gurney in Brabham No.6.
    01:52 - Maurice Trintignant gets into BRM No.4.
    02:36 – Jim Clark in Lotus No.12 (with Colin Chapman in the white shirt).
    03:48 – British Grand Prix at Silverstone 1964: Jim Clark wins in a Lotus 25B (talking to Stirling Moss).
    04:03 – German Grand Prix at the Nürburgring 1964: John Surtees wins for Ferrari.
    04:06 – USA Grand Prix at Watkins Glen 1964: Graham Hill wins for BRM (talking to Tony Rudd & Stirling Moss).
    04:10 – Jim Clark at home at Edington Mains.
    06:09 – Graham & Bette Hill with Damon and one of their daughters.
    06:26 – Jack Brabham.
    12:52 – Chapman at the Lotus factory at Cheshunt (Elan production).
    14:55 – Innes Ireland and “friend.”

    roycousins 22nd Dec 2012

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