Oxford Undergrad's Ball (1961)
Oxford, Oxfordshire.
Several shots of towers in the city of Oxford at dawn. Various shots of undergraduates at the end of their ball; a steel band plays as the students jig about in their ball gowns and dinner jackets (oh dear) - good shots of people who can't dance! Embarrassing scenes as a male student 'pogos' into the air and girls in repulsive puffball dresses kick their feet half-heartedly in a courtyard.
Various shots of the end of the party; a couple sit on a bench, two girls sit on a small merry-go-round while a man spins it slowly round, couples stroll out of marquees and along the street. Nice shots of an empty champagne bottle and broken glasses on the ground; chairs strewn about; a car in the street with a 'No parking' cone on the roof.
Various shots of toffs in evening clothes in punts on the River Cherwell; some sleep, some punt; a couple stroll along the river bank, a punt drifts past a small waterfall. Nice high angle M/S as a punt is pushed over some rollers to the river; the girl in the front stands and lifts her skirt to avoid the splashes. One of the boys in a tailcoat holds onto his punting pole and falls in the river; he is assisted out while one of his cronies in his punt takes a photo. A bearded man wrings out the evening jacket tails of the unfortunate boy, who then puts his foot into a hole in the river bank and falls down.
M/S of some students heading from the riverbank to a pub for breakfast; a couple in a punt eat sandwiches and drink champagne from plastic cups. The students at the Victoria Arms pub raise their champagne glasses for a toast before tucking into their fried breakfasts.
Good footage of rather horsey-looking Oxford students at play. It reminds you of how old young people used to look. Cuts exist - see separate record.
Note: on file are notes on the film, detailing the locations seen. Cuts exist - see separate record.
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Warum England den Sport erfand - Dokumentation von NZZ Format (2004)
Grossbritannien ist eine verspielte Nation. Kein Wunder, dass hier die Wiege des modernen Sports zu finden ist. Fussball, Rugby, Tennis, Cricket, ja sogar Ski- und Bobfahren und allerhand andere körperliche Ertüchtigungen mehr wurden von viktorianischen Gentlemen erfunden. Oft ging es dabei darum, die zu verrohen drohenden Sitten von reichen genauso wie armen Jugendlichen in neue Bahnen zu lenken.
«Warum England den Sport erfand» verfolgt die Geschichte von Fussball und Squash von ihren noblen Ursprüngen in den Internaten zum Massensport von heute. Allerdings hat die britische Spielnatur nicht nur «gesunden» Sport hervorgebracht. Für viele Briten ist der Pub das einzige Sportzentrum, das sie je besuchen. Auch hier begibt sich »NZZ Format» auf die Suche nach dem grossen, britischen Sportlergeist.
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Fitness Exchange
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Real Tennis / Royal Tennis:
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Literatur:
Sport And The British
Richard Holt
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Playing The Game – Sport And British Society 1910 – 1945
Derek Birley
Manchester University Press, Manchester
Land Of Sport And Glory – Sport And British Society 1887 – 1910
Derek Birley
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A Social History Of Cricket
Derek Birley
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From Ritual To Record – The Nature Of Modern Sports
Allen Guttmann
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Lace On The Glass - a wonderful history of wonderful British beer - 1961
LS Burton-on-Trent with smoking factory chimneys. GV Street scenes x 2. MS Burton Abbey ruins x 2. LS Burton-on-Trent. CU Still 'Benjamin Wilson' and also 17th Century loading barrels. GV Thatched Inn. GV Exterior Victoria Wine Shop. 2 shots 'Ind Coope' sign on building. Sequence Letter headings in typewriter. Sequence - 'Double Diamond' poster on hoarding and various CU's. CU Ind Coope poster. MS Tanker passes. Sequence 'Skol' poster on hoarding and various CU's. GV and MS (night) flashing neon 'Skol' sign in Piccadilly Circus. MS Lorry passes. Various CU's 'Longlife' poster. 2 shots bands on bottle necks. 4 aerial views of Breweries (good as factories with railway lines beside). GV Executive jet lands and taxis. CU 'Ind Coope' sign. CU sign 'Horse and Groom'. GV 'Horse & Groom' Thatched Inn. GV Ivy covered Stone built Inn. CU sign 'The Kings Arms Hotel'. GV Tudor Style 'Kings Arms'. GV Old Elizabethan Style Hotel. 5 CU's Inn signs 'Royal Sun', 'COach & Horses', 'Old Red Lion' & 'The Grapes inn'. GV Old Bull and Bush pub. CU Its sign. CU Sign 'Saracens Head'. 2 shots Banners for 'Long Life', Skol, Double Diamond'. MS & GV tanker. Sequence Architects at work. GV Interior stores. Series of whip pans - COffee pots, toilet rolls, Silver polish, glasses, string, dart boards and cards. GV Burton Brewery. 4 shots water and base of fountain. GV Fountain in courtyard. GV River Estuary & malting sheds. Sequence Grain in saladins for fermenting. 3 shots Hops into Conditioning tank. Sequence - Testing grain and chemists in laboratories. 3 shots of Compression House machinery. REEL 2 - Seuqence of visitors being show around Brewery. CU Barman pours lager. GV Nrewing Tanks. 3 shots Copper Brewing Tanks. GV Refrigerated Brewing Tanks x 2. GV Exterior Wrexham Brewery. Sequence Building extension on Brewery. 3 Shots COpepr Brewing tanks. Sequence Construction of New Domed roof on Romford Brewery. MS Hops tip into copper. Sequence CU's Male and Female workers at various tasks. GV Game of tennis. MS Snooker players. GV Game of Bowls. MS Television lounge. MS Bar of Social club. GV Spectators round cricket field. GV Derbyshire County take to field. CU Flags. GV Match in progress. Sequence - Medical Centre. GV Torquay. Sequence People on lawn of Convelesance home. Big CU Glass of beer. Big CU empty glass showing lace. GV Exterior brewery. Sequence cases of bottles moving on track (called Case Railway). Seq - De-crating machinery and bottles into sterilizer. Seq - Bottles on refilling and capping machinery. Seq - Bottles throw labelling machine and on conveyor to crate. Seq - Beer cans down chute and on filling machine and along conveyor as cans are rejected. Seq - Cartons of beer on conveyor and into automatic sealing machine.REEL 3 - 5 shots beer crates unloaded. CU sign 'St James's Street'. GV St. James's Street. Seq - Sherry Bottling plant. 3 shots exterior Victoria Wine Shops. GV Country Town High Street. 4 shots. Interior early 1960's Public House. GV Modern Pub 'The Princess Alice'. CU Sign 'The Princess Alice'. CU 'Ind Coope' sign. GV Modern Pub 'The Colleen Bawn'. CU Sign 'Hopcroft's Hotel'. GV Hopcroft's Hotel (Cotswold Stone). GV Pub at Street corner. GV 'Leofric' Hotel, Coventry x 2. SEQ Interiors of 'Leofric' cocktail bar, Restaurant, dance floor, Pent house suite. 3 shots of Reception Area in 'The Grand' Hotel, Leicester. GV Cocktail bar x 2. GV Brighton seafront. GV The Royal Albion HOtel, Brighton. CU Sign and stone peacock. GV 'The Peacock' Rowsley Old stone building with gardener mowing lawn. 4 shots interior 'The Peacock' with wood beams and customers drinks from silver tankard. 3 shots tanker. MS 'Golden Arrow' train towards and through station. MS Two men drinking in Restaurant car. CU Man dives into swimming pool. GV COuple drinking by swimming pool at holiday camp (Butlins). GV Barman pulls pint. MS Tow women and man drink in bar. MS Two men drinking. GV Barmaid pours lager into glass and then places pack of beer on bar.
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The Test - First Round Aka First Test At Nottingham County Cricket Club Ground (1948)
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Full title reads: THE TEST - FIRST ROUND.
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Don Bradman leading the Australian team onto the field at start of the first test match between Australia and England in Nottingham. Close up shot of man in audience watching. England's opening batsmen, Len Hutton and Cyril Washbrook, walk out of pavilion. Australians waiting on field. Bradman ready to field. Tallon, wicket keeper, ready. Hutton at wicket. Keith Miller bowling to Hutton - Hutton hits one run. Close up shot of Bradman returning ball to bowler. Close up shot of a man looking through binoculars. Ray Lindwall bowling. Washbrook hits one run. Sid Barnes ready to field close to Hutton's wicket. Hutton at wicket. Slow motion shot of Lindwall bowling. Hutton bats and runs, with Barnes fielding close by. Barnes folding arms. Scoreboard shot 15 - 2. Bill Edrich at wicket. Edrich hits and runs from Miller. Bradman fielding. Slow motion, Miller bowling. Denis Compton batting. Crowd watching. Compton walking back to pavilion. Joe Hardstaff walks away from pitch after being caught by Miller. Scoreboard shot 46 - 4. Bill Johnson bowling. Fieldsman. Charlie Barnett goes back to pavilion. Crowd applaud. Godfrey Evans out - caught Miller, bowled Johnson. Scoreboard 74 - 8. Jim Laker at wicket - he hits and runs. Laker and Alec Bedser run. Close up shot of Alec Bedser as he hits and runs. Bradman fields. Laker hits and runs. Close shot of Fieldsman. Laker hits and runs. He scores 50th run and raises cap. Crowd applauding. Laker walking back to pavilion - people applaud. Scoreboard - close of play - 165 - 10. Crowd on stands. Close up shot of Compton. Bradman ready to bat. Hardstaff moves into position on field. Bradman at wicket. Alec Bedser bowling. Fielding shot. Edrich bowling. Barnes scores 49th run. Slow motion shot of Laker bowling. Barnes scores 50th run. Fielding shot. Bedser bowling. Close up shot of Bradman nearly out. Edrich bowls. Hassett swipes. Men run. Crowd watching. Bradman at wicket. Bradman scores 50. Crowd applaud. Close up shot of Bradman - he puts on sweater and leaves.
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The Questioning City (1963)
Credits: Narrated - Michael Redgrave, Music - Humphrey Searle. Conducted - Muir Mathieson, Cameraman - Bill Jordan, Editor - Cliff Boote, Written - Stewart Farrar, Producer - Donald Carter, Exec. Prod. - Terry Ashworth, Director - Eric Fullilove.
WS student silhouetted against Kings and Clare. Title BG Roof tops of Cambridge,High St. Trinity Court, River and countryside. LS man fishing, Shepreth Village. Man on horse past Cottage and trees. Horseman passes village church and cottages. Village scenes of cottages, ponds and windmill, and policeman on bike. Sign Dog and Duck Inn, Linton. Duck and chicks. Kids fishing in mill pond, Shepreth. Old windmill and Fen's countryside, Wicken.
LS St. Johns and Trinity Bridge. Students in courtyard Emmanuel College. Over shoulder of student with others punting in river below. Students studying on river bank with punting in BG. Student looking at Liquid Air Research experiment in Cavendish Lab. WS Lab with students working. CU writing formula. Scientists working on X-Ray Microscope, CU screen. Two men by row of radar receivers in open field. Man walking on the radio telescope. Researcher and scientist working on electronic equipment. CU TV screen with moving dots. Pan from model of an atom to large Electron Microscope. Scientist looks into microscope, CU of the magnification. Other researchers are working on television equipment. Engineers study plans and hold electronic equipment. WS of electronic lab and CU of the head engineer.
Dean and student walk towards Peterhouse College and through the courtyard. Students on bikes cycle onto the road and through Cambridge streets. Montage of cycling activity with students in gowns. Cyclist arrives at Trinity and runs down the Hall followed by a Porter. Montage of Trinity as the porter walks through the buildings. WS Kings Chapel, Choristers raise their hats as they pass a tutor. As they enter the Chapel pan to carvings above the door. Other shots of the architecture and statues. WS River as students punt past the chapel. Punting towards Clare Bridge. More punting and poling, passing under the Bridge of Sighs. WS of the bridge and St. Johns. Playing tennis with Colleges in BG. More punting past Magdalene College.
Students play croquet in Magdalene Gardens. LS Peptise Building, Student walking across court drops his books. Actors (students?) rehearse Much Ado About Nothing in Cloister Court in front of President's Lodge, CA's actors and director. Queens, First Court, coat of arms, sundial, LS Elizabethan house, Queens bridge, Erasmus staircase with student and tutor talking. Sync scene of students rehearsing, sound cut to students discussing Physics. More studying and punting swans and river. LS kings. Students pass through entrance of Christ College. Street activity, Students and Senate House. Students play cricket in front of the college. Attractive female student leaves through a book in St. Edward's Passage. Two runners jog by the river. Students drinking in the Granta Pub next to the Mill pond, and sitting on wall over the river. Mixed students at sherry party in college grounds.
Punting past Garden House Hotel. Gentile tea drinking with Mummy in the garden. CU cheering and boat race, the May Races. CU rowing and cheering, WS as boats pass spectators on the river bank. The May Ball at night, with students in tuxedoes dancing to calypso music on the lawns. Romance is in the air. WS as they dance in front of a large open fire. Dawn and punting along the river, students still in their evening attire. Romantic mist on the water shots. Breakfast in The Orchard at Grantchester. Students in evening dress wander past Grantchester Church and through the village. Emmanuel Degree day, and students in robes pass through the college. They pass archways and Christ's courtyard in a long line. The Vice Chancellor mounts the steps of Senate House. In two columns the students of Peterhouse walk through the arches, out the main gate, and down the street. Now four abreast they walk from St. Johns into the entrance of Senate House. Top shot of students in the courtyard. MS and CU shots of the students, their parents and Tutors, in the courtyard.
Repeat of opening shot, silhouette of student in front of Kings and Clare.
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Earl Marshal of England DUKE OF NORFOLK COLLEGE OF ARMS LONDON Gerald Duke of Sutherland Identity
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British Royal Family well seasoned commentators are known to have remarked that the genesis of the Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland identity theft scandal lies in the forging of the birth certificate which effectively brought about a wide cadre of public figures who took advantage following the death of his mother and father respectively HRH The Princess Marina Duchess of Kent and George 5th Duke of Sutherland later HRH Prince Edward Duke of Windsor and Sir Winston S. Churchill both godfathers to Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland during the formative years.
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The Carroll Foundation Charitable Trust and parallel Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft case has revealed that the explosive Scotland Yard criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files contain a forensic evidential paper trail surrounding the fraudulent incorporation of HRH Charles Prince of Wales and Gerald Carroll Trusts companies which were specifically incorporated to impulse this massive City of London bank fraud heist spanning the globe.
UK Companies House “leaked” source have disclosed that the Prince’s Trust and Gerald Carroll Trusts fraudulent “dummy companies” which are named in the dossiers include the PYBT Development Fund (Northern) Ltd and the Prince’s Youth Business Trust (Southern) Ltd. Sources have said that the Prince Charles Gerald Carroll Trusts organisations focused on the major funding of young entrepreneurs within the much needed manufacturing industrial sector of the British economy.
Further sources have said that the priceless Carroll Foundation Trust trophies have also been named in the files concerning the theft of the entire collection which had a three million dollar valuation. It is understood that the trophies were a “central feature” in the wide ranging management of the Gerald Carroll Trusts good causes which involved the HM Queen Elizabeth II HRH Prince Edward Duke of Kent and HRH Charles Prince of Wales patronages.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that files are “centered around” the Red Cross the Royal Society of Portrait Painters the Royal Air Force Association the Royal Air Force Benevolent the Prince’s Trust the world renowned Carroll Chair of Irish History attached to Hertford College Oxford University and the Carroll House Annapolis Maryland Trust to name but a few.
In a stunning twist it has emerged that Sir Tom Shebbeare the former comptroller of the Prince’s Trust and HRH Charles Prince of Wales charities has been named as an “expert witness” concerning these shocking revelations in the Gerald Carroll Trusts debacle.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Washington DC field office and the Metropolitan Police Service Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the Commissioner Cressida Dick QPM who has an intimate knowledge of this major case of international importance.
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The Carroll Foundation Trust and parallel Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft case has disclosed that yet another UK Law Society firm has been named in the explosive criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files which are currently “held in custody” at Scotland Yard.
Sources have confirmed that the City of London law firm Penningtons Manches premises were penetrated by the FBI Scotland Yard “targeted” Withersworldwide and Goodman Derrick law firms crime syndicate which removed Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust and Carroll Foundation Trust settlement deeds archival records in what was a bungled attempt to destroy a forensic paper trail leading back to this massive City of London bank fraud heist that stretches the globe.
Further sources have said that the “Penningtons Manches blue file” dossiers contain compelling evidential material which surrounds the fraudulent incorporation of a Withers shadow “criminal parallel trust” that effectively embezzled a bewildering two hundred and fifty million dollars of Gerald Carroll’s huge treasury investment holdings which were held the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co and Barclays International.
The disturbing insights into the Gerald Carroll Trusts debacle follows on from British and American media reports on the case which have revealed that major parts of the Gerald 6th Duke of Sutherland Trust Gerald J. H. Carroll “life tenant” records were destroyed at the Pinney Talfourd law firm premises “in concert” with Wortley Byers solicitors Brentwood Essex. It is understood that both firms are also facing major allegations of money laundering tax fraud and obstruction in this case spanning three continents.
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