MR & MRS JOHN C HAY PRESENT “HER WEDDING DAY”
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Title: MR & MRS JOHN C HAY PRESENT “HER WEDDING DAY”
Reference number: 9417
Date: 1937, June 15
Sound: silent
Original format: 16mm
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 16.05 mins
Description: Amateur footage of a wedding at Pollokshields Burgh Hall in Glasgow.
Shotlist: title - Nannie's Wedding - 15th June, 1937. - credits - "WHAT WE ALL GAVE!" - gvs show of presents in house - camera pans across tables of presents as bride looks on, including glassware, porcelain, prints, cutlery, rugs, silverware, furniture, jewellery - bride and groom looking at presents (2.01) PROLOGUE - gvs outside house, flower girls pose for camera, followed by other wedding guests - c/u red ensign flying on flagpole - c/u house name 'Ayton No.11' on gate, gvs front of house, car in drive, garden - family members leave house and go to cars in drive (4.33) "THE BRIDE LEAVES HOME" - gvs bride posing for camera in garden and getting into car (5.31) "EVEN NATURE SMILED" - gvs rhododendron bushes in garden - gvs Pollokshields Burgh Hall at Maxwell Park, buildings and gardens (7.00) "IN TIME - WE HOPE." - wedding cars and guests arrive at hall - bride arrives and enters - "AND STORIED WINDOWS RICHLY DIGHT. CASTING A DIM RELIGIOUS LIGHT." - c/u shots of stained glass windows in hall (9.04) "HAPPY IS THE BRIDE." - c/u shots of bride after ceremony - "THE BAIRNS ENJOY THEMSELVES." - shots of man and woman with girl and boys - "DR. AND MRS. BARCLAY." - bride and groom and attendants pose for photographs on lawn (10.37) "THE GUESTS IN FESTIVE MOOD." - shots of guests with cine cameras and others pose for camera - guests milling about on lawn and doorway of hall - shots of guests and their outfits (14.20) "THE BHOYS". - pan across group of older men - "SOME GUESTS WERE QUITE OVERCOME." - group of men clowning around - "LAUNCHED." - bride and groom get into car and are covered in confetti - "OOR AIN FIRESIDE." - older couple relax and read in front of fire - "AND THE FLAG STILL FLIES." - c/u red ensign (16.05)