Models and Mumbles Railway at exhibition - London and Wales
M/S Interior 3rd class railway carriage, man in top hat enters. M/S he removes hat places it on special hanger on the ceiling. M/S He sits down in the corner of the carriage. C/U Hat hanging on the roof. M/S (Exterior of carriage,)...
Models and Mumbles Railway at exhibition - London and Wales
M/S Interior 3rd class railway carriage, man in top hat enters. M/S he removes hat places it on special hanger on the ceiling. M/S He sits down in the corner of the carriage. C/U Hat hanging on the roof. M/S (Exterior of carriage,) man opens window leans outside and pulls communication cord. M/S Kent and East Sussex horse drawn railway carriage. C/U and M/S Model of coach marked Glasgow and London Royal Mail. C/U and M/S Horse drawn omnibus. C/U marked Islington, Somers Town - Paddington to Bank.
M/S Two more horse drawn buses (double deckers with open tops.) C/U (Right hand one.) Marked London Bridge railways, Prince of Wales Harrow Road. L/S Roof seats of London Bridge Railway. C/U Left hand carriage marked Victoria and Kings Cross. C/U Roof seats M/S Motor bus marked Shepherds Bush, Victoria Station, Ludgate and Bank. C/U Front of bus. M/S Motor bus with seats (open, going up in tiers.) C/U Pan along Motor bus with seats (Open going up in tiers.) M/S Tramcar marked Shepherds Bush and Kew Bridge Dissolve to Mumbles Railway. M/S Couple in period clothes stepping into horse-drawn coach. M/S Mother ushering her large family (Victorian dress) into tramcar.
M/S Mother helping kids in with her umbrella. M/S Mayor and wife looking on. M/S Group of girls dressed in twenties clothes entering tram car. M/S Sandwich board man walking by holding up board marked "Frying today Mumbles shop" M/S Mayor entering horse drawn coach. M/S Crowd waving. M/S. Driver of coach taking off breaks M/S Crowd waving. L/S Horse drawn railway coach travelling towards. M/S Crowd waving and applauding. L/S Early steam train pulling coach towards camera - man is seated on front of engine ringing bell. C/U Sign on tram car reading 1804 to 1954. M/S. Tram car driving through the crowd.
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