East Anglian Magazine
1958 - 1973
Cat no. 6195
Amateur filmmaker Charles Scott takes the viewer on a magazine-style journey across East Anglia.
Charles Scott's magazine-style journey through the picturesque sights of East Anglia begins in the Norfolk village of Heydon, which doubled as the eponymous fictional town in the short-lived Anglia Television serial 'Weavers Green'. From there he visits the Cley Windmill, the autumn leaves in Norwich's Earlham Park, the Kentford Grave and through the 'gates of wisdom' at St Johns College Cambridge to the Bridge of Sighs. Also in Cambridge, he visits the American War Cemetery and Memorial. Heading to Essex, Scott visits the villages of Wendens Ambo, Chishill (where we see Chishill Mill, although the filmmaker's intertitle mistakenly recognises it as Chrishall Mill. Chrishall Mill was, in fact, demolished circa 1890), Great Bardfield and Finchingfield, witnesses a Hertfordshire Foxhounds meet, and travels to Gestingthorpe, where St Mary the Virgin Church houses a monument to Captain Lawrence Oates, a member of Scott's ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. From there, Scott heads to Birdbrook in Essex, and the Suffolk villages of Cavendish and Long Melford, home to the grand 'wool church' of Holy Trinity. At Melford Hall, Scott attends the 1973 Sudbury Mammoth Olde Tyme Rallye, which features bell ringing demonstrations and a horse cart rally. A visit to the Suffolk villages of Lavenham, Chelsworth and Kersey follows, as well as a procession through Colchester. Taking in various sights across Norfolk and Suffolk, Scott visits Harwich Quay, Blickling Hall, the Broads, Yarmouth harbour, and Horstead Mill on the River Bure. A quick trip over the border to the tulip farms of Holland, Lincolnshire is followed by visits to the House in the Clouds at Thorpeness and the cliffs of Hunstanton. An extended sequence depicts the working life of the Yarmouth docks during fishing season, as men bring their catches ashore as the women gut and sort. From there, Scott heads to a traction engine rally at Woodton Old Hall, and contrasts the regions 'old cities' (Norwich) and 'new towns' (Harlow), before finishing his journey at Southwold in Suffolk, where the lighthouse towers over the town as the sun sets over East Anglia.
Featured Buildings
St Peter & St Paul Church, Heydon; Earle Arms Inn, Heydon; Cley Windmill, Cley Next the Sea; St John's College, Cambridge; Bridge of Sighs, Cambridge; St Mary the Virgin Church, Wendens Ambo; Chishill Mill, Chishill; St Mary's Church, Gestingthorpe; St Augustine of Canterbury Church, Birdbrook; Church of St Mary, Cavendish; The Grape Vine Restaurant, Cavendish; Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford; Melford Hall, Sudbury; Blickling Hall, Blickling; Horstead Mill, Horstead; House in the Clouds, Thorpeness; Southwold Lighthouse, Southwold
Featured Events
Sudbury Mammoth Olde Tyme Rallye, 1973
Keywords
Tourism; Travel
Intertitles
East Anglian Magazine Heydon or Weavers Green Autumn Leaves The Kentford Grave The shepherd boy missed one sheep. He panicked and ran. They cut his body down and buried him at cross roads. Gates of Wisdom Wendens Ambo Essex Chrishall Mill Essex (Cataloguer's Note: The windmill shown following this intertitle is, in fact, Chishill Mill, not Chrishall Mill. Chrishall Mill was demolished circa 1890.) The Meet of the Herts Foxhounds Finchingfield Essex Essex Serenity Gestingthorpe Church In memory of a very gallant gentleman. Died March 17th 1912 on return journey from South Pole of the Scott Expedition. Glory to God Abode of man Peace to mankind East Anglian Scene - Harwich Quay Half Timber Mellowed Magnificence House of God High time High noon Village thatch Water gate Stately sail One of the last Norfolk Wherrys The 'Haytor' Morning Anchorage Craft of a Salesman Sails of a craftsman Norfolk Somnolence All Veterans June 1958 Norfolk traction engine rally at Woodton Old Hall Old City. New Town. Southwold Suffolk. The End.
Other Places
Heydon, Norfolk; Cley Next the Sea, Norfolk; Norwich, Norfolk; Kentford, Suffolk; Cambridge, Cambridgeshire; Wendens Ambo, Essex; Chishill, Essex; Great Bardfield, Essex; Finchingfield, Essex; Gestingthorpe, Essex; Birdbrook, Essex; Cavendish, Suffolk; Long Melford, Suffolk; Sudbury, Suffolk; Lavenham, Suffolk; Chelsworth, Suffolk; Kersey, Suffolk; Colchester, Essex; Harwich, Essex; Blickling, Norfolk; Norfolk Broads; Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; Horstead, Norfolk; Holland, Lincolnshire; Thorpeness, Suffolk; Hunstanton, Norfolk; Woodton, Suffolk; Harlow, Essex; Southwold, Suffolk.
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Maker : Charles Scott
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Maker : Charles Scott
Manifestations
East Anglian Magazine
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Genre: Amateur / Travel / Travelogue
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: herring fishing / traction engines / Great Yarmouth / bell-ringing / fisher girls / docks / St John's College, Cambridge / villages / fox hunting / St Mary the Virgin, Gestingthorpe / Cambridge / Melford Hall / Essex / tulips / Blickling Hall / Long Melford / Southwold / sunsets / Lavenham / Colchester / Cavendish / Horstead Mill / Cley next the Sea
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