The Keswick Story

The Keswick Story

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Details

Location

Dumfries

Year

1950s

Date

Length

09min 47sec

Audio

silent

Format

colour

Source

Courtesy

Robert Kane

Rights Holder

Robert Kane

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Description

A film by Samuel Bracegirdle.

Travelling on the Hampton Ferry to Dumfries.

Visits Greyfriars Church and Robert Burns statue.

In Keswick sees Crosthwaite Camp, they play golf and tennis and boat on the lake.

Items made by the Keswick School of Industrial arts for sale in a market.  

Notes

Samuel Bracegirdle was an amateur filmmaker from Belfast, his work dates from the 1950s to the 1970s. Many of his films show his home life and holidays with family and friends. He also took an interest in local history and Unionist heritage. 

Credits

Cast: Ravenhill House Party

Keswick Convention

Colour by Kodachrome

A Sam Bracegirdle Production

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