DiFilm - Rugby School William Webb Ellis in Warwickshire 1973
England: General views of Rugby School educational institution located in the town of Rugby in Warwickshire. Closeup of a ball XV in the field. Panoramic image of Rugby School. Men look a plaque with the following inscription: - This stone commemorates the exploit of William Webb Ellis WHO with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in His Time first took the ball in His arms and ran Originating With It just thus the distinctive feature of the rugby game ad 1823 . General views of young people walking down the school. Images of the statue of William Webb Ellis. Images of a painting on rugby placed in a salon. Short sequences of collegiate rugby match. Images of the audience watching the game.
Inglaterra: Vistas generales del instituto educacional Rugby School situado en la ciudad de Rugby, en el condado de Warwick. Primeros planos de un balón XV en el campo de juego. Imagen panorámica del Rugby School. Hombres miran una placa conmemorativa con la siguiente leyenda: -This stone commemorates the exploit of William Webb Ellis who with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in his time first took the ball in his arms and ran with it thus originating the distinctive feature of the rugby game a.d. 1823. Vistas generales de jóvenes caminando por el colegio. Imágenes de la estatua de William Webb Ellis. Imágenes de una pintura sobre rugby colocada en un salón. Secuencias breves del match de rugby colegial. Imágenes del público mirando el juego. (Sonido ambiente)
Fecha: 5/12/1973
Duración: 3 minutos 24 segundos
Código del film: B-03404
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