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Family film featuring the Montgomery family. Children play with pet Collie dog, getting the photos taken, an outing by steamboat and ride in open topped car. (clip) [74961469]
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Title: (MONTGOMERY FAMILY OUTINGS)
Reference number: 2821
Date: 1930*
Director: [filmed by Frances Hedges Montgomery]
Sound: silent
Colour: bw
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 6.48 mins
Description:
Picnics and a snowball fight are seen in this film of the Montgomery family, on holiday at Kames. [Made by Frances Montgomery of Fife, burgh councillor of St. Andrews c1929].
See also refs. 2822, 2823, 2825, 2826, 2827, 2828, 2829, 2830, 2831.
Digitised clip from this title available, made possible by funding from the Scottish Cultural Resources Access Network (SCRAN) 2001 - 2002. Use of clips must acknowledge SCRAN as source of funding. See http://www.scran.ac.uk for further details.
Credits: [filmed with the assistance of the family nanny / companion Miss Margaret Grant Smith]
Shotlist:
[Please note this film has been shotlisted at 24fps. Actual running speed is 18fps]
No credits. Shots of two young boys on front steps of house with dog having their photo taken (0.28) gvs Clyde paddle steamer (0.44) shots of people setting off in a car(1.09) picnic by side of car (1.20) visuals landscape (2.03) shots of a woman and children walking above the snow line and having a snowball fight (2.52) visuals landscape (4.04) gvs picnic near loch (4.28) shots of woman driving an open-topped car (4.33) gvs family outing in woods by side of loch (4.51) visuals of loch and family by shore. Pan to castle on island on loch (5.18)
[Donor's notes - at Kames, at the time of a Clan Lamont gathering with friends from the USA]
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