FLITTING TO GIFFNOCK, DRUMCHAPEL 1950

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Title: FLITTING TO GIFFNOCK, DRUMCHAPEL 1950

Reference number: 10449

Date: 1950

Director: filmed by Averil and Willie Murdoch

Sound: silent

Original format: std. 8mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 3.13 mins

Description: Amateur footage of a family moving house, and family and friends posing for photographs in a garden.

Shotlist: Shots of a removal lorry with slogan ‘Here Comes Rae’. House name 'Skerryvore'. Dark shots of a woman walking down a street. Shots of a man laying slabs in front garden. Shot of sign ‘There Goes Rae’ on lorry rear. Shots of the side of the lorry: “James Rae Ltd. Removers & Storers Glasgow & Rutherglen.” Removal men coming in and going out of house moving furniture, trunks, boxes and children’s toys. Shots of a man talking a photograph of women gathered in a garden. Man winding his camera and a woman talking a photograph. Different groups of people posing for photographs in garden.