Cuts ( rushes, out takes ) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 563. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0507*.
MONORAIL - some shots of the fibreglass shell of the monorail carriage being made, the designer is seen drawing. Various shots of people getting in the monorail train,...
Cuts ( rushes, out takes ) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 563. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0507*.
MONORAIL - some shots of the fibreglass shell of the monorail carriage being made, the designer is seen drawing. Various shots of people getting in the monorail train, a fat man in a bright shirt, probably the Butlins' comedian, tries (and fails) to squeeze himself into the carriage. Some great views of the train going along the rail above the camp. Various shots of people in a vintage car.
VINTAGE FIRE BRIGADE - M/S of a horse drawn fire cart passing a vintage fire engine parked on a country lane. Various shots of garage mechanics using hoses from the engine to extinguish a burning truck. Various shots of two vintage engines going around country lanes, village and Paul Adorian's garage. Various C/U of Paul and his staff polishing a selection of vintage engines.
MODERN FIRE FIGHTERS - firemen climb a high ladder to get to a burning block of flats. Various shots of an audience watching the fire fighting demonstration. Firemen are seen lifting ladders - an agility display for the audience? M/S of a fireman climbing down a ladder carrying a man. M/S of fire engines driving out of the station. High angled shot of the engines parked in the forecourt. Various shots of the brigade band. Four fire engines do a formation display - they cross ladders. Various shots of firemen demonstrating their hoses. More shots of engines leaving the station to a bugle fanfare.
CLOVELLY - various shots of a donkey winding through crowds of tourists on steep High Street of Clovelly. Lots of general shots of tourists wandering around the scenic seaside village, a man is pulling bread deliveries on a sleigh, he attaches it to the donkey.
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