One of a series of 'annuals' made by the filmmaker between 1933 and 1980, it includes footage of the Empire Exhibition, D. G. Russell's family at Redlands and a wedding at Bearsden.
Filmed over a period of twelve years, we are taken on a journey through the Caledonian Canal in a motor yacht, travelling from east to west.
The Forth and Clyde Canal's operations on its last year of use.
Made for screening at an international zoological meeting in Paris, the film shows the work of the Scottish National Zoological Park, highlighting its naturalistic methods of exhibition.
The Scottish Trade Mission sail on the "Letitia" to Canada, to meet a delegation from the Quebec Board of Trade. They visit Quebec and Montreal.