Colour: Dublin Horse Show
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- British Movietone News
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- 4 / 4
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- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Dublin Horse Show - in Colour. DESCRIPTION: Ballsbridge is the scene for the Grand Prix of Ireland Show Jumping contest. Herr Schockemohle on ‘The Robber’ took the trophy, 2nd place went to Ireland and Eddie Macken riding Oakfield. SHOTLIST: GV pan pipe band marching past stands. GV parade of flags & horses. LV contestants parading on horseback. GV crowds. GTV Hendrick Snoek, Germany Faustus, jumping clear round. SV crowds applauding. GTV Captain L Kiely, Ireland on Duinin jumping. LV pan ditto, he knocks down pole for 4 faults. GV pan Nelson Pessoa (Brazil) jumping on Nagir (4 faults). SLV pan Eddie Macken (Ireland) on Oatfield, jumping clear round. SV crowds applauding. LV pan to SV Aldwin Schockemohle (Germany) on The Robber comes down past camera, jumping clear round to win. SV pan down, Mr David Andrews holding Irish Government Trophy. LV Schochkemohle sitting on horse, he takes hat off as Andrews and officials walk over. SV Andrews presenting cup. LV crowds applauding. SCU Schockenmohle smiling as he is presented with trophy. SV pan other contestants lined up on horses, Mr Andrews congratulates them.
- Keywords
- Sport; Horses
- Locations
- Dublin; Republic of Ireland
- Card file number
- 98389
- Credits:
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- Camera
- George Fleishchmann
- Commentator
- Leonard Martin
- Length of story (in feet)
- 183
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'Colour: Dublin Horse Show', British Movietone News Issue No. 2254A, 17 Aug 1972. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/29526 (Accessed 01 Feb 2025)