General views of the launch of the "London". Shots of other cargo vessels.
The work of the emergency services in Glasgow, dealing with a hypothetical train disaster in Pollokshaws Road.
Coverage of the Silver Broom curling matches with a short sequence on the origins of the sport of curling. [See also ref. 2130].
Opening ceremony of the Kincardine Bridge in 1936.
Sports day at Loretto School, Midlothian. [Part of a collection of films taken by James Marshall of the Glasgow family-owned firm "Marshall's Semolina"]. [See also refs. 2572-2576].
An award winner at the International Scout Film Festival for "most felicitous film", it is a humorous story of a group of scouts who rebel against their ogre of a scout master.
Commemoration Day ceremonies at Glenalmond School, Perthshire. [See also ref. 2812].
Scenes at the Ayr Pageant on 23rd June 1934.
Bill Drummond in "Imagine Waking Up Tomorrow And All Music Has Disappeared" (2013-15)
Bill Drummond in "Imagine Waking Up Tomorrow And All Music Has Disappeared" (2013-15)
Bill Drummond (in the middle) in "Imagine Waking Up Tomorrow And All Music Has Disappeared" (2013-15)
German movie poster of "Imagine Waking Up Tomorrow And All Music Has Disappeared" (2013-15)
Bill Drummond in "Imagine Waking Up Tomorrow And All Music Has Disappeared" (2013-15)
Bill Drummond in "Imagine Waking Up Tomorrow And All Music Has Disappeared" (2013-15)
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