Devon, Brixham. Shots of the harbour. Statue on quayside. Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. Shot from a moving boat. Along the Dart river. Shots of large houses on the banks of the river. Small...
Devon, Brixham. Shots of the harbour. Statue on quayside. Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. Shot from a moving boat. Along the Dart river. Shots of large houses on the banks of the river. Small rowing boat - men put a net over the side - fishing for salmon. All lovely muted colours.
"The End" title within a theatrical backdrop setting.
Was originally an item in Pathe Pictorial issue number 626.
Note: although the can is labelled "Pathetone early colour" the films in this reel are all Pathe Pictorial items, not Pathetone items.
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