Join in all the fun of Ardeer Sports and Gala Day, 1954.
Amateur family film of employees of the Aberdeen department store Isaac Benzie Ltd. on a works' outing to Ballater. [See also refs. 2525-2536].
As producer, actor and filmmaker, Richard Massingham managed to combine his passion for film and medical science.
A snowstorm; a garden party; a concert in aid of charity; a holiday at Ayr and winter sports are all included in this amateur film. [See also refs. 2835-2846].
The work of the Blood Transfusion Association in the Bathgate area, and an appeal to "become a regular donor".
One of a series of five magazine films of Glasgow, including street scenes, contemporary fashion, sweet making, a game of football, and Christmas Eve festivities.
Progress report regarding new Pollok housing estate on the outskirts of Glasgow. The contrast between new semi-detached houses and older tenements is illustrated.
Med blitzen under 2. verdenskrig som ramme fortæller filmen historien om en almindelig engelsk familie i en ualmindelig tid, set gennem en drengs øjne.
Surrealistic view of the "Honeymoon couple", interrupted by salesmen, consumer goods, jealousy, anger and infidelity. [Award winner in the 1957 Scottish Amateur Film Festival.]
The wedding of Jock Lyon and Lorna Duncan at Greyfriars Church, Dumfries, February 23rd 1928.
Family home life.
A family holiday around Firth of Clyde and beyond on various boats. Includes a trip to Belfast and a trip 'Doon The Watter' on the Waverley.
Family home movies including footage of daily life around Glasgow city centre, the Barras market, the West End and the new Clyde Tunnel.
Teenagers voice their opinions on stereotypes and the issue of equality.
As producer, actor and filmmaker, Richard Massingham managed to combine his passion for film and medical science.
The people of Lochgelly at work and play, with footage of wash day and playing golf and bowls.
Film highlights the scenic beauty of the Highlands on the Oban to Inverness steamer route.
Life on Marywell Farm during the first years of the Taggart family's occupancy.
Amateur home movies, including family visits, Christmas scenes, days out and family pets.
Made for screening at the 1925 World Educational Congress Edinburgh, the film gives a survey of the educational opportunities offered in Edinburgh from infants up to senior pupils.
Cyclical year in the life of the Taggart family as they take up residence at Marywell Farm. Their first experiences of country life.