Evie Fox Red Labrador - rocking horse she chewed as a puppy
Chichester 2009 Pues
Experiencia en Chichester de Junio a Agosto de 2009.
Music:
The Lion Sleeps Tonight - The Tokens
Broken Strings - James Morrison featuring Nelly Furtado
Picette - Who's Crazy? (1946)
Full title reads: Pathe Picette presents - Who's Crazy? 1946 ?
Compilation of quirky stories, probably for younger audiences (stories all originally from New Pictorials).
Mr Charles Macey is seen on a 16 mile walk - difference is, he is walking backwards. He seems to be walking along the A26 with his nephew. We see a signpost for Uckfield, Lewes, Brighton and Eastbourne so they are probably on their way to the Sussex coast.
Trapeze artists are seen in the open air - man rides a bicycle which has two trapezes attached. Various shots of the stunt.
Woman is strapped into a device which will send her flying up into the air. Possibly some kind of aeronautics testing device. Prototype of scary funfair ride maybe. She has to wear a bag over her head for some reason.
Another stunt - a man in cowboy outfit (Wally Texan) performs some shooting stunts. He shoots a pipe from the mouth of his lovely cowgirl assistant. He then does some knife throwing - scary. Audience are seen applauding. They seem to be in a pretty small venue - a village hall or similar. When Wally has demonstrated his knife throwing skills he moves on to throwing axes - eek.
Cameraman is seen standing against the frame and filming Wally while he throws axes at him. Cameraman not recognised - he has a moustache - does anyone know who he is?
Bizarre montage follows: probably student rag footage. Various fancy dress costumes, woman taking a bath in the open air, a car being washed by students dressed up, men dressed as Arabs with a camel, guillotine. Child throws a rocking horse toy on the ground then rides a bicycle into a wall (testing strength presumably). A grown man rides, stands on and generally manhandles various children's toys to see if he can break them. Looks quite comical. Two men ride on a child's seesaw.
Funfair footage - seen sped up with crazy soundtrack. Model cars on a track at a funfair, water slide / chute - girls screaming with pleasure, birds eye view from on various roller coasters and fairground rides.
Man climbs into a taxi cab and is driven off. View of traffic from viewpoint of passenger. Film is again shown at top speed. C/U of the fare clicking round. Car is travelling through London, we see Hyde Park Corner. Nicely shot - extremely manic. Car eventually stops when a policeman steps in front on a zebra crossing.
Note: If this was shown at a children's matinee I would expect the kids to be running riot by now - I'm exhausted!
FILM ID:2995.03
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backing singer Rosie Cunningham let off the leash at Jo Harman and Company gig in Chichester
Police Boys Club Issue Title Is The Young Idea (1944)
Part of issue THE YOUNG IDEA.
Location of events unknown.
Dramatised sequence (probably filmed in Pathe Studios London): a scruffy boy sits on kerb carving bit of wood. A policemen enters and they have a conversation. The policemen leads the boy off.
M/S of neon sign reading Police and Citizens' Boys' Club. M/S of boys sitting around tables in large room, some play board games, one plays the piano. Policeman leads scruffy boy into room, all the other boys stare at him. M/S of boys reading in a library. Various shots of boys doing gymnastics. M/S of older boys wrestling. Various shots of boys boxing. We see boxing match between two small boys (one is black). Another little boy is the referee: we see him shouting commentary to crowd.
M/S of crowd of boys cheering, superimposed is image of boy flexing his muscles, image dissolves into same boy dressed as soldier - suggesting Boys' Clubs produce good soldiers.
Note: soundtrack is missing.
FILM ID:1572.22
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Drummer Rob Mould and Speechless at Grey Horse Kingston
Rob Mould with his band spechless playing live at The Grey Horse In Kingston in1995
Fancy Pants- Horse
One misunderstanding leads to another in this hilarious classic.
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Well, fancy that! Bob Hope and Lucille Ball join forces in a Technicolor remake of Ruggles of Red Gap and let loose a stampede of laughs. Wise-cracking Bob is a teddibly, teddibly British valet brought to the Old West to teach Old World charms to a certain redheaded tomboy. Of course, Bob's not really a valet. He's an out-of-work actor who's stumbled across the role of his life. It's tea at 4:00 p.m. and don't fan your soup with your hat, but will proper etiquette protect Bob from Lucy's jilted beau? (English)
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Shae Xs debut Bare Knuckle Fight
The Cotwolds Tetbury Gloucestershire England
Jason Hughes - London Belongs to Me
Styling by Jason Hughes
Independant Lift Services @ Selfridges in Birmingham
Serial No: IL515
Floors: 5 (0,1,2,3,4)
Capacity: 1900KGS or 25 Persons
Morris Music Men Dancing Queen at Winchester Gardens Apr 2019
Morris Music Men performing Dancing Queen at Winchester Gardens in April, 2019.
Portsmouth uni 2nds team talk
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Heavy Snow & Ice In Rayleigh Essex 2nd March 2018
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Dorchester Dray Horse accompanied by a jazz band
Acoustic Jass accompanied a one and a half size bronze statue of Drummer the dray horse to its new home in Dray Horse Yard, Dorchester.
The musicians were:-
Cuff Billett - Trumpet
Richard Cook - Clarinet
Doug Kennedy - Banjo
Martin Jones - Sousaphone
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Wrestling Pt2
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Rosie Cunningham - Home (DTSE Music Sessions)
Rosie Cunningham - Home (DTSE Music Sessions)
Chichester College Christmas gig 2012 - (Greenday cover) - walking contradiction by 1up
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