WITH CAR AND CAMERA THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT TO SOUTHERN SCOTLAND

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Title: WITH CAR AND CAMERA THROUGH THE LAKE DISTRICT TO SOUTHERN SCOTLAND
Reference number: 1779
Date: 1936
Director: filmed by F.L. Unwin
Sound: silent
Original format: 16mm
Colour: bwcol
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 8.53 mins
Description: A car journey through the Lake District, a visit to the Blacksmith's Shop Gretna Green, and on to Glasgow and the Empire Exhibition, Edinburgh and finally to Loch Lomond.
Shotlist: Credits (0.10); [B & W] Shaky shots from car. General views of town (1.41); Shots of shore, castle and viaduct (1.55); Derwent Water. Shots of same (2.40); Blacksmith shop, Gretna Green, where runaway marriages are famous. Exterior of the blacksmith's shop (2.54); Picnic by roadside (3.44); Crossing the Clyde. Brief shot of vehicle ferry approaching (3.47); Entering Glasgow and on to the Empire Exhibition. Brief shot of road by Finnieston dock. General views of the Exhibition arena (4.46); From the top of the 300 ft. tower. Shaky pan of view from the Exhibition tower. Crofters' cottages. Village of Clachan. General views of same (5.45); Entering Edinburgh. General views of Princes Street, the gardens and castle (6.14); Camping. Long shot of pit bing (6.44); The Forth Bridge and ferry (7.04); Shots from car of scenery (7.35); [Col.] General view of landscape. On the shore of Loch Lomond. General views of shore and road; Highland bull.(8.53)