JUNIOR CHAMBER INTERNATIONAL

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Title: JUNIOR CHAMBER INTERNATIONAL

Reference number: 3943

Date: 1955

Sponsor: Industrial Panel of the Scottish Film Council

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Colour: col

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 19.01 min

Description: A meeting of the Tenth World Congress of the Junior Chamber International

Credits: Introduction spoken by Peter B. Watts World President J.C.I. 1955

Shotlist: JUNIOR CHAMBER INTERNATIONAL; TENTH WORLD CONGRESS 1955 EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. (0.18); Credits (0.28); Spinning globe with v/o (0.53); gvs. of Edinburgh City (1.02);exts. Edinburgh Castle (1.07); gvs. overlooking skyline of city , shots of gardens (1.56); Princes Street, trams & cars (2.06); Audience in Usher Hall, Edinburgh, David Beech - President of Scottish Chambers of Commerce welcomes delegates, audience clapping (2.53); Flags of all the countries are displayed (3.11);Viscount Kilmuir, Lord high Chancellor of Great Britain makes a speech (4.33); choir of schoolchildren singing (4.42); Notice 'Royal Scottish Museum J.C.I. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION 1955' (4.46); Lord Bilson of Kilrye speaking at the Industrial Exhibition (4.55); Household goods from Canada, provisions from Australia, Craftwork from Hong Kong, plastic from Belgium (5.18); Jet engine, model ship, model of a distillery, Scottish carpets, Highland dress (6.04); Inaugural Ball, Scottish country Dancing (6.32); Meeting of the International Council, men with headphones and microphones at their table (7.05); Sunday 6th November (7.09); Lady looking at Stone of Remembrance (7.16); High Constables of the City of Edinburgh lead a procession, followed by Mace bearers and Town Council, floral wreaths are laid (7.43); Delegates filing into St Giles' Church, men wearing war medals (7.56) Stained Glass window (8.04); Monday 7th November (8.08); Delegates arriving and participating in meetings/speeches (12.08); Pipers wearing Kilts playing the Bagpipes, marching along a pavement in Edinburgh (12.24); Trams, buses, cars and cyclists (12.31); MUNROSPUN, Knitwear factory, hand loom weavers and machine looms (12.46) Ladies modelling twin sets (13.07); Gold plated ornaments (13.43); St. Andrew's Golf Course (14.06); Delegates at congress meeting , speeches, election of Office Bearers (18.12); Street scene, trams, cars (18.42) THE END ecs ( 19.01)