ROYAL CHAMPIONS
Series
- Series Name
- Mining Review 5th Year
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 2 / 3
- Summary
- BFI synopsis: pit ponies at the Royal Agricultural Show, Cambridge.
NCB Commentary - every year the famous "Royal" brings together farmers and breeders from all over the world - and people who only keep a hen in the backyard - for Britain leads the world in pedigree stock, and to this show come the very best animals in the country.
This year, at Cambridge, 59 breeds of livestock were on show, and all the machinery that makes British agriculture the most highly mechanised in the world. Even the 30-year old mechanical cow was there, to show the right way to take a dose.
In the Grand Ring were four-in-hands - to give a Dickensian touch to this Festival year show - and, as always, the jumping contests filled the stands. Judges were certainly kept busy during the four days of the show.
And a new interest for the 100 thousand visitors: at the NCB stand 22 pit ponies were on show. From all over the coalfields they came, and learned how to bow to distinguished visitors. Here’s 75-year old Harry Mehew with Bill, aged 7. Harry’s seen 53 years’ service in the pits. And the champion - Captain - is shown off by Charlie Booth. 3 cups and 42 prizes adorn Captain’s 14 years.
Nobody was more interested in the ponies than the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, who got their information right from the horse’s mouth.
Each evening, after they’d given rides to the younger visitors, the ponies paraded in the Grand Ring, and a fine show they made. By the way, that old story about pit ponies being blind is just an old story. - Researcher Comments
- BFI sources suggest that this story was filmed from the 4th to the 5th of July 1951. Commentary recorded 7 August 1951.
- Keywords
- Royalty; Children; Competitions; Horses; Mining; Animal husbandry; Exhibitions and shows
- Locations
- Cambridge; England
- Written sources
- British Film Institute Databases Used for synopsis
The National Archives COAL 32 /3 Scripts for Mining Review, 1949-1956
- Credits:
-
- Camera
- Charles Wilford Smith
- Production Co.
- Documentary Technicians Alliance
- Director
- Grahame Tharp
- Sponsor
- National Coal Board
- Camera
- Wolfgang Suschitzky
How to cite this record
'ROYAL CHAMPIONS', Mining Review 5th Year Issue No. 1, Sep 1951. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/345715 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)