Speed Film Reel 4 1927

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Reel 4.

C/U of unidentified man smiling at the camera. L/S of army manoeuvres. Men firing small artillery in wooded area - may be foreign army as seem to be wearing woolly hats. L/S men moving skiing down a hillside. L/S of men skiing over hills towards the camera. Some of the men seem to...

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Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
71124
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:31:12:00 / 01:44:49:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
1823.04
Issue Date:
1927

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  • 03:32 - the car is the "Jappic" at Brooklands.
    03:50 – Malcolm Campbell’s "Bluebird II" at Pendine sands.
    04:11 – Parry-Thomas in “Babs” at Brooklands.
    04:30 – “In 1924 Major H.O.D. Segrave carried off the Grand Prix.” He won the 1923 French Grand Prix (at Tours) and the 1924 San Sebastian Grand Prix (at Lasarte, Spain), but this footage shows Segrave at Montlhéry, near Paris (possibly the 1925 French Grand Prix, which he did not finish).
    05:50 – Segrave at Southport sands on 21st March 1926. His first land speed record in his 4-litre Sunbeam Tiger “Ladybird” at 152.33 mph.
    06:09 – On 4th February 1927 at Pendine sands, Malcolm Campbell’s "Bluebird II" raises the record to 174.2mph.
    06:40 – Parry-Thomas in “Babs” at Brooklands.

    roycousins 25th Dec 2012

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