English Children : Life In The City (1949)

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Presents typical events in the daily life of an English urban family. Children are shown at school, at play, at home & on a holiday at a seaside town.

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Complete Record: Presents typical events in the daily life of an English urban family. Children are shown at school, at play, at home & on a holiday at a seaside town. Higher quality versions of this film can also be licensed for stock footage. Contact footage@avgeeks.com for more information.

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[Music] here in Eng land in summer you're likely to find boys playing marbles boys like Tommy Watkins and his friends our girls have their own games of course here's Tommy's sister Joan and her friends it seems a shame to be leaving the outdoors this fine summer afternoon but inside the school it's not bad either we have very pleasant School buildings in our city many of our boys and girls like to draw and that's what Tommy's class is doing today Tommy is pretty good today he's drawing a big steam ship like those he sees when he goes to the seaside it isn't long till school is out and here is Tommy watching his brother Frank playing in a game of cricket Frank's turn to bat he takes his place at the Wicket waiting for the ball the Bowa balls a fast one but Frank makes a hit here he goes That's one run for for his team and that's another and now Frank's going to bat again here's another fast one but good it sir and he's off again the Fielder fumbles but but he throws the ball back and the Umpire signals Frank out too bad thinks Tommy but Frank has put up a good show not far away at the Grocers sister Joan and her mother are shopping the apples are quite nice today Mrs Watkins will have some of them that'll cost Mrs Watkins 1 shilling and 7 P there are 12 pennies in a shilling you know and Joan gives the grer one shilling one six and one penny now the shopping done Joan and her mother are off for home the boys are on their way to meet their father they're walking along the old city wall built long ago to protect the city from enemies Beyond they can see the railway yards and behind them stretch the rooftops of our city it's called York an old city in the north of England across the oldest part of the city here below you can see the towers of yorkminster our Cathedral now the bo down to the station and here comes father Mr Watkins is an engine driver this afternoon he's from Scotland now here on this Pleasant Street is where the Watkins family lives Joan is cutting flowers for the table she loves to choose and arrange the flowers Mr Watkins always has many flower beds in his garden it's one we like to look at as we walk along the street in the kitchen Mrs Watkins is buttering thin slices of bread for tea she has the meal almost ready now at the stove she makes the tea from the kettle she pours boiling water over the tea leaves in the pot and then it's ready for the table in the dining room Mrs Watkins has the table already laid is everything here yes there's cold meat and tomatoes bread and butter jam and Cake it's 6:00 time for tea franer is in to switch on the wireless but Tommy's eyes are all for the good things they're having to eat moment in the series talking sports sports report was edited by Angus maai and was introduced by Raymond glendi this is the BBC light program next we present Ted Heath and his [Music] music father says he's on holiday next week and are they going to the seaside yes Mother replies grandmother's expecting us ooh can I take spot with me too asks Tommy of course says Joan who would feed it him here spot is in the waiting patiently for his tea but he doesn't have long to wait and it doesn't take long for father to finish tea he likes to spend the long warm summer evenings working in the garden the holiday has come at last it's a rather great day as all it is too often are here in England but our friends are at the station early looking forward eagerly to their day at the seaside with Tommy and spot in the lead they hurry past the ticket collector and just in time here's their train the guard opens the carriage door Tommy hurries up the steps and down the corridor to find an empty compartment this compartment will do nicely Frank and Tommy bag seats nearest the window there's a lot to see as they go along soon they're racing through our Pleasant Yorkshire Countryside passing houses and Farms fields and hedges now here's the harbor at the seaside and the boys lose no time getting down to see the fishing boats they've had many happy holiday visits here before and most of the boats seem like old friends every day in good weather our fishermen sail these boats out to sea for fish just now all the boats are resting here in the harbor the fisherman are old friends too today they're mending the big Nets that they use to catch the fish perhaps later the boys will get these Hardy men to tell exciting stories about their Adventures on the sea now the Watkins family goes up through the narrow streets of the town to the winding steps that lead right up to the top of the cliffs above the harbor this is the way to Grandmother's Cottage and here is Grandmother's Cottage at last it's a snug place up here above the town Joan and Tommy can hardly wait to see their grandmother and here she is glad to see them too grandfather is in the doorway to give one and all a warm [Music] welcome the trip is over and now they settle down around the cheerful fire in grandmother's Pleasant living room for a rest and a cozy chat it's really going to be a fine [Music] holiday


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