GARDYLOO
Full length video
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Title: GARDYLOO
Reference number: 4583
Date: 1982
Director: filmed by Mr Tom Urie
Sound: sound
Original format: super 8mm
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 9.48 mins
Description: Members of the Coastal Cruising Association take a trip on the sludgeboat 'Gardyloo'. Departing via the sealock at leith Docks, this is an amateur enthusiast's record of the sights on the sea, passing the Isle of May and the Fife Coast. Includes shots of the HMS Yarmouth on its return from the Falklands War.
Shotlist:
[shotlisted from control track, Beta SP]
(00:00:00:00) on the 27th July 1982 a few members of the Coastal Cruising Association board the sludgeboat 'Gardyloo' in leith Docks (00:00:26:09) elevated shot over the deck, followed by a shot of man operating manual steering system, shot of departure from dockside (00:01:22:21) passing shot of the lighthouse ship 'Pharos' (00:01:41:13) entering the sea lock, as seen from aboard ship (00:01:56:10) shot of man operating manual steering system (00:02:09:14) a small ship bedecked in flags and with men in sailors / naval uniform enter lock, they then disembark at lock wall (00:02:47:04) gvs open sea, including a shot of a yacht with triangular type sails, and the HMS Yarmouth on her return from the Falklands War (00:03:14:12) shot of the skipper hoisting flag, by way of greeting the HMS Yarmouth, further m/s HMS Yarmouth (00:03:58:01) shot of deck and approach to Isle of May (00:04:07:16) c/u passing shots Isle of May, including Castle of May (00:05:12:03) l/s Bell Rock Lighthouse (7 miles distant), cargo is dumped here (although no shots of same) (00:05:43:00) brief medium l/s shot Fife coast (00:05:58:18) passing shot P&O ferry 'Wrath (?) Beaver' (00:06:21:07) brief shot of wreck being towed by another ship (00:06:29:14) m/s Inchkeith (Island?) (00:06:38:12) and approach to Edinburgh where the journey ends by entering the sealock at leith various gvs docks (00:09:45:10) The End (00:09:48:20)