Scotland and Northumberland

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Scotland and Northumberland

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Details

Location

Northumberland, Scotland

Year

1970s

Date

Length

16min 14sec

Audio

mute

Format

colour

Source

Courtesy

Mrs Lindy Reid

Rights Holder

Mrs Lindy Reid

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Description

1970s trip to Scotland on the Ferry, filmed by Archie Reid. 

Croy Brae is a stretch of road where vehicles appear to be drawn up the hill by an invisible force.

Footage of vintage cars, with drivers dressed to look the part.

Archie filmed the cottage that Robert Burns was born in, Glencoe village, mountains and castles.

 He visits Edinburgh, and then Northumberland, to see Lindisfarne.

Notes

Archie Reid was a History teacher and prolific film maker, you can find several of his gems on the Britain on Film map. This material is courtesy of Elizabeth Reid. 
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