LAYING THE NEW FOUNDATION STONE AT KIRKINTILLOCH PARISH CHURCH
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Title: LAYING THE NEW FOUNDATION STONE AT KIRKINTILLOCH PARISH CHURCH
Reference number: 1374
Date: 1913, August 8
Sponsor: [ Picture House, Kirkintilloch]
Production company: Gaumont
Sound: silent
Original format: 35mm
Colour: bw
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 3.25 mins
Description:
A brass band leads the parade towards the parish church followed by members of the Masonic Order. Close-up shots of the laying of the memorial stone in Kirkintilloch Parish Church by the Marquis of Tullibardine.
Original found in Minister's roll top desk in vestry of church, on clearing up after a fire
See P/CN 64 for contemporary newspaper accounts of the making of the film and its content and additional info. file
Shotlist:
Gaumont Newsreel. Laying the Foundation Stone at Kirkintilloch Parish Church. By the Marquis of Tullibardine with Full Masonic Honours. August 8th 1913. (0.08) shot of steam train NBR no.169 pulling in to Kirkintilloch Station and men in top hats disembarking (0.21) shots of procession of dignitaries, including office-bearers of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons, heading for the church along East High Street coming down from station, watched by crowds of onlookers, heading towards canal bridge (1.07) shot of crowd of young boys, mostly barefoot, standing watching on wall (1.15) shots of brass band marching past line of dignitaries, Cowgate Street (1.36) c/u shots of crowd (1.46) long procession of Masonic officials marches past (2.58) shots of foundation stone being lowered into place, at faster speed (3.14) shot of seated minister and dignitaries, close-ups of the Marquess of Tullibardine - The End (3.25)