Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story 'Prince Philip Down Mine' 52/30
Various extra shots used for the making of the Newsreel story.
Moseley Common Colliery, Manchester.
GV Colliery . S.V. Pan, pit 4 manager Mr. Richards walking with Duke. SV. 'Hoppit' bringing Duke of Edinburgh and party to surface. SV. Duke talking to Richard in 'hoppit' SV. Pan, Duke walking with Richards. LV. Towards Duke walking with Richards (4 shots) SV. Duke with Mr. Aspinall pit 1 and 2 manager. SV. Duke being presented with miniature miner's lamp. CU. Duke being presented with lamp. SV. Angle shot pit-wheel. SV. Duke talking to Richards in 'Hoppit.' SV. Duke walking with Aspinall.
G.V. train with coal trucks S.V. Pan with men to electric train. SV. Electric train coupling up. CU. Type coupling train CU. Couplings being fixed. SV. Towards, miners walking towards coal face. SV. Miners climbing into electric train CU. Coupling being checked. SV. Miners climbing into train. CU. Guard blowing whistle. LV. Towards train moves off. CU. Type on train. BV. Train. SV. Miners riding on train. G.V.s Colliery. Pan with miners on electric train. S.V. Miners lowered in 'hoppit'. S.V. Miners climb out C.U. Miner drilling, pan to drill. C.U. Miner. S.V. Miners push truck.
S.V. 'Hoppit' raised. M.S. 2 miners push truck. Pan with trucks full of coal. M.S. full trucks. M.C.U. operator & C.U.s machinery. G.V. Colliery. Pan with coal on conveyor. Various equipment turning trucks to empty coal. C.U.s hand operated model of machinery. (5 shots). M.V. Wagon emptying machine. (2 shots). S.V. Cage up and coal being emptied. Cage descending (3 shots) S.V. Pan Colliery. G.V. Colliery. (Mute Dupe Neg & Lav) Some of this material contains mixes and may be duped from some other source - no clue to this in paperwork.
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