Haverhill To Cambridge In Two Minutes
c. 1959 , Haverhill (Suffolk)
Cat no. 223736
Fast motion footage of a car journey from Haverhill to Cambridge to give the illusion of making the journey in only two minutes.
Fast motion/stop motion footage showing a car journey – from the point of view of the driver – from Haverhill to Cambridge via the country roads. In Cambridge, a shot of a sign for Addenbrooke's Hospital new site. The driver opens the bonnet of his car and smoke billows from the engine.
Keywords
Stop motion; Trick cinematography
Other Places
Haverhill, Suffolk; Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Background Information
Addenbrooke's Hospital was founded in 1766 on Trumpington Street, Cambridge with £4,500 from the will of Dr John Addenbrooke, a fellow of St Catharine's College. In 1962 the first building was opened on a new site at the end of Hills Road on the southern edge of the city. Landscaping began on the new site in 1959 and the first operation on site took place in 1961. By 1962 all departments and wards were open at the new site.
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Maker : Robert Pavely
Manifestations
Haverhill To Cambridge In Two Minutes
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Genre: Amateur / Archive Alive
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Locations: Haverhill (Suffolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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