STEIN FAMILY HOLIDAYS INCLUDING SCHOOLS YACHTING AND HAYMAKING AT DUNMORE

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Title: STEIN FAMILY HOLIDAYS INCLUDING SCHOOLS YACHTING AND HAYMAKING AT DUNMORE

Reference number: 7069

Date: 1939

Director: [filmed by Norman Stein]

Sound: silent

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bwcol

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 9.56 mins

Description: Various holidays enjoyed by the Stein family including scenes at Brodick, jubilee celebrations in Stirling and yachting on the Clyde.

One of collection of family film made by Norman Stein (deceased) and son Alaistair (1950s) concerning the domestic life of the Stein family and their family-owned brickworks, J. G. Stein of Bonnybridge (becoming GR-Stein Refractories in the 1970s). Some information for shotlist supplied during viewing by member of the family. For history of the film, see publication STEIN OF BONNYBRIDGE by Kenneth W. Sanderson.

See Refs. 2070-2075; 7056 and 7065 - 7069.

Shotlist: [shotlist re-timed from speed corrected tape, manual control track]

No title or credits [COL., can marked "Clyde, August 1939"] children, Anne on Snowy, horses (1.12) Yachting, possibly schools dragon racing; tracking shots of several yachts, sails up and down; pair of yachts racing (?); brief shot motor boat (4.53) two men sit in shaded garden chair (5.21) two young men sunbathing on deck; gvs sailing, shots of water, and towed boat behind; shots different yachts on river (8.01) [blank] (8.04) [BW, September 1939] Haymaking at Dunmore; shot of Ochils; hay being forked onto a horse-drawn cart (9.31) Family in garden at Langarth (9.56)