Our Family

1962 - 1967 , Chelmsford (Essex)

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Events and activities at St Andrews's Church, Chelmsford, 1962-1967.

A series of three films which have been joined. The cartoon titles are noteworthy. "Our Family" shows a family cine show. "Holiday Fun" shows a boy devouring candy floss. "At the Seaside" shows a man with his trousers up, dipping his toe into the water and then propelling it out with a crab attached. The end credits show two cavaliers fighting a duel. "The End" then appears as a tombstone. "Our Family". is a children's outing to Walton-on-the-Naze. The children arrive by bus at Colchester and then visit the castle before leaving for the seaside. Shots of them looking around the castle. At Walton they play rounders on the beach. Many shots of the children playing on the sands and in the sea. They visit the pier and go on the big wheel and other amusements. Back in Chelmsford there is a shot of the vicarage on Chigwell Road followed by a sequence showing a church fetes at Melbourne Park Gardens. Shots of the stalls and games, scouts cooking a barbecue, children dancing, rides on a breeches buoy apparatus and a sequence showing the Rev. Smith speaking at the microphone. Thers is one black man in the crowd. The sequence ends with a netball match (8:26). "Holiday Fun" was filmed in 1964 and shows a carnival procession. The carnival queen is crowned by Rev. Smith. Children and adults parade in fancy dress trhough the streets. There are floats and a band. The fete is opened by Bob Anrold, an actor. Many side stalls are shown and there is a Beatles-style band playing. Demonstrations from the St John's Ambulance Brigade and a dog handling team (6:20). "At the Seaside" was shot in 1964. Shows another children's outing to Walton-on-the-Naze. A brief shot of the Colchester Zoo wher children stroke a kangaroo. At Walton the children play on the beach, and a sequence shows rowing boats and canoes on the boating lake. The carnival procession through Chelmsford was shot in 1965. Various floats are seen including one of the Loch Ness monster and the Essex Institute of Agriculture. The final item shows a cub and scout camp at Chignall Smealey. Boys play cricket, prepare food and do their washing (10:00).

Featured Buildings

St. Andrews Church, Chelmsford; The Vicarage, Chignall Road; Colchester Castle; The Pier, Walton-on-the-Naze

Featured Events

St. Andrews Church Fete, Melbourne Park Gardens, 1964; St. Andrews Church Children's outing to Walton-on-the-Naze, 1962 and 1964; St. Andrews Church Carnival and fete, 1964 and 1965

Intertitles

Holiday Fun. At The Seaside.

Other Places

Colchester; Walton-on-the-Naze

Background Information

Melbourne Park Gardens was destroyed to make way for a housing estate. Bob Arnold is famous for playing Tom Forrest in the radio serial `The Archers'. This is one of the films made and donated to the Archive by Rev. A.G. Smith also credited as Anthony Smith and as Tony Smith. Between 1956 and 1958 he was curate of All Saints Woodford Wells, Essex. Between 1962 and 1969 he was vicar of St Andrews, Chelmsford. From 1969 he was Rector of Mistley with Manningtree. Some of the films are under Mr Smith's name, others are made under the name `Apostle Fellowship'.

Manifestations

Our Family

  • Activities
    Barcode
    INV297324
    Canonical Identifier
    TB 1894
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Type
    BetacamSP tape
    Dimension
    Duration
    0:25:00
    Identifier
    Modification Date
    19/12/2008
    Parts
    Reference
    677593
  • Barcode
    INV242164
    Canonical Identifier
    A-1247
    Canonical Title
    Unknown
    Carrier Type
    standard8 film
    Colour Type
    colour
    Has Sound
    Y
    Identification Notes
    Picture: combined magnetic (data migration 25/06/2021)
    Identifier
    Image Polarity
    positive
    Modification Date
    25/06/2021
    Parts
    Reference
    561000
    Sound
    sound

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