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Still from Felixstowe Sports and Carnival via EAFA

Identifier:

  • 9411 (Source: East Anglian Film Archive)

Date produced: 1931

Filmmaker(s):

Alfred R. Sinfield

Production credits:

  • ,

Country of Production:

United Kingdom

Languages:

English

Duration:

00:12:47

Length:

310 ft

Format:

16mm

Colour:

B&W

Sound Notes:

Silent

Description:

"This charming amateur film begins with shots of grand Felixstowe houses. Men are racing model yachts of various sizes on the pond in front of an attentive crowd. The victors are presented with their winnings. The film progresses to Constable Country where on the idyllic river Stour a man boats near a family of swans. Two more men boat downstream. Atop a wooden bridge a few people take in the serenity of their surroundings. At Flatford Mill seven young women in deckchairs paint. Still shot of Willy Lott’s Cottage in Flatford follows. Back at Felixstowe more people race their model yachts. An amphibious plane is in the water. The pilot carefully climbs onto its wings. Girls in togas and garlands perform a dance routine. Behind them the 'grim reaper' walks scythe in hand, followed by two ladies dressed in mourning attire; one carrying a placard which reads “FELIXSTOWE IS SO SHOCKING". The fancy dress procession continues with the king and queen. Boys and men in the pond race through an assault course which includes passing through lifebuoys, inflating balloons and diving under netting. In the sea a speed boat propels between obstacles. Back in the pond men straddling a wooden pole attempt to unseat each other with sacks. Decorated floats pass through the town’s streets containing people in fancy dress. The film concludes with more model boating on the pond" (EAFA Database).

Locations:

  • Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK (Filming)
  • Flatford, Suffolk, UK (Filming)

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Repository:

East Anglian Film Archive

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