Aldeburgh And District Scenes
1929 , Aldeburgh (Suffolk)
Cat no. 344
Scenes of Aldeburgh and its surrounding villages.
Scenes shot around Aldeburgh and the surrounding neighbourhood during the late 1920s. The film begins with scenes showing the coast and town in winter. There are shots of the rough sea, of snow on the beach and the bathing huts and of a person skiing along the street. After these scenes there are shots of boys and girls in scout and guide uniforms on parade outside the Moot Hall. At Yoxford there is a parade of nineteenth century costumes by members of the W.I. Back at Aldeburgh there are shots of the mayor on the balcony of the Moot Hall and then scenes from the Empire Day Celebrations that include schools pupils 'breaking the flag' and girls dancing. There are lengthy scenes shot on the golf course. These show both men and women playing golf and then collecting trophies. Two people are seen diving and swimming from a raft at sea. Shots from a fete or garden party follow. The next sequence shows a parade of Catholic clergy and nuns along the cliffs at Dunwich. Finally there are scenes of an Aldeburgh Carnival showing the Carnival Queen descending the steps of the Moot Hall and of the procession setting off around the streets of Aldeburgh.
Featured Buildings
Moot Hall, Aldeburgh
Featured Events
Aldeburgh Carnival, c. 1929.Garden Fete; Empire Day Celebrations c. 1929
Intertitles
WI parade of old costumes at Yoxford; Empire Day; Aldeburgh Schools 'Breaking the Flag.'; Pupils folk dancing.
Other Places
Aldeburgh ; Yoxford; Dunwich
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Maker : Miss Basham
Manifestations
Aldeburgh And District Scenes
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Genre: Amateur / Archive Alive
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Locations: Aldeburgh (Suffolk) / Suffolk Heritage Coast
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: golf / moot halls / Women's Institutes / Girl Guides / Yoxford / winter / clergy / Boy Scouts / carnival queens / carnivals / Empire Day / Dunwich
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