HONEYMAN FAMILY FILMS IN SCOTLAND

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Title: HONEYMAN FAMILY FILMS IN SCOTLAND

Reference number: 3404

Date: 1943 - 1946*

Director: [filmed by T J Honeyman]

Sound: silent

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bwcol

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 8 mins

Description: Dr Herbert Paul at the TB clinic in Millport which he founded. Scenes at Sir Harry Lauder's home Lauder Ha' and a Christmas Party at T J Honeyman's home in Glasgow. Guests include Dame Edith Evans, Godrey Tearle and Anthony Quayle. [Tom J Honeyman was director of Glasgow's Art Galleries 1939 - 1954].

Shotlist: shotlisted with the aid of donor's notes

*1945 [donor's notes say 1940] Dr Herbert Paul at the TB clinic in Millport which he founded. Gvs nurse and shots open air wards. [shrunk] Curling on pond (1.17) [Stag party weekend] [col, reticulated] Party of men by car on country road enjoying picnic, drinking and eating. Participants include R Orr, J Campbell and T J Honeyman (2.29) Scenes at Sir Harry Lauder's home Lauder Ha'. Lauder and niece Greta entertain actress Sophie Stewart, T J Honeyman and wife Victoria (in 'feathery hat') (3.36) *1946 Christmas Party at Honeyman home, 3 Kensington Gate, Glasgow. Guests include the Blisses, Cassons.(6.40) c.1943/44 [shrunk] Outside Honeyman home. Guests departing, including Dame Edith Evans, Godfrey Tearle, Anthony Quayle (after Evans stayed with the Honeymans' during her appearance in Anthony and Cleopatra in a Glasgow theatre). Dr Herbert Paul and Miss Paul. (8.00)