ROUTES AND CENTRES

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Title: ROUTES AND CENTRES

Reference number: 0501

Date: 1936

Director: d. J.C. Elder

Production company: GB Instructional Ltd.

Sound: silent

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 10.29 mins

Description: A tour of the principal centres in Scotland for road and rail networks - Stirling, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness.

Alternative title HIGHLAND ROUTES AND CENTRES. See Teaching notes.

Credits: Made in collaboration with a panel of Scottish teachers.
ph. J Blake Dalrymple

Shotlist: Credits (.28); Map of the principal routes and centres in Scotland (2.57); Shots of Stirling Castle, the town, and the surrounding countryside from Castle Rock. Shot of an old bridge with road and rail bridges in the background. Exterior Stirling railway station and shots of cattle market (7.01) View of Perth, signpost and station notice board. Shot of Tay rail bridge. Gvs Dundee taken from Law Hill. Shots of streets and dockside (7.08) LNER steam locomotive no 2002 (?) pulls out of station (7.19) Map of east coast routes (7.51) Gvs Aberdeen, trams in Union Street (8.05) A map (8.35) View of Inverness down river, shots of the town, the castle and the railway station (9.53) Shots of map as at beginning of film (10.44) End credits (10.59)