King's Lynn Scenes
1928 - 1930 , King's Lynn (Norfolk)
Cat no. 418
A British Screen Tatler cinemagazine film, featuring Kings Lynn’s ‘The Walks’ public park and ‘Red Mount’ chapel buildings, and then sailing boats on the water.
Footage of Kings Lynn’s Grade I Listed,15th century, chapel building called the ‘Red Mount’, also known as ‘Our Lady’s Chapel’, situated in ‘The Walks’ public park. Footage of sailing yachts and a steamboat on the water.
Featured Buildings
Red Mount a.k.a. Our Lady's Chapel, The Walks, Kings Lynn
Keywords
Boats; Chapels; Yachts
Intertitles
"But back to civilisation and - Kings Lynn. What a place to idle away the few short days that we lucky ones get.” “Green glades and ancient masonry ~ where nature covers the ravages of time.” “And ships of all kind slowly nose their way out to sea.” “While on every hand a seascape or landscape that gives joy to the artistic eye.”
Background Information
British Screen Tatler was conceived as a sister cinemagazine to the newsreel, British Screen News. It was made by British Screen Pictures and distributed every Monday for two years [1928-1930]. The series' name, reminiscent as it is of the print magazine, The Tatler, suggests that British Screen Pictures had aspirational aims in mind for its content. Cited from British Universities Film and Video Council website at http://bufvc.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/newsreel_histories/detail.php?id=85&issue_id=34961&story_id=330567
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Production company : British Screen Pictures
Manifestations
King's Lynn Scenes
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Genre: Newsreel / Portrait of a Place
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Locations: King's Lynn (Norfolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: British Screen Tatler
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Subject: sailing / boats / Our Lady's Chapel, King's Lynn
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