Tilford Village 1959

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Tilford, Surrey.

Shots of the village of Tilford with its river and the sign of the 'Barley Mow' pub. M/S of a group of musicians in discussion outside the church buildings. They begin to play, with Marta Eitler on violin, Dietrich Kessler on a viola da gamba, and Denys Darlow, Festival Director,...

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Cataloguer:
Margaret
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
sound
Media URN:
1084
Sort Number:
CP 254
Time in/Out:
01:29:19:00 / 01:32:03:00
Canister:
CP 254
Film ID:
97.22
Issue Date:
09/11/1959

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  • The "Barley Mow" pub is still open as of 2012, it's situated on Tilford Green, Tilford, Surrey.

    Dietrich Kessler is actually playing a viola da gamba rather than a viola (the chief difference being 6 strings rather than the usual 4).

    NOTE: The clip has a faulty running time (it always shows 0:00, and there's also a lack of manipulation of the clip whilst it's playing).

    jamied 24th Apr 2012
  • Thanks.

    British Pathé 15th May 2012

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