Results: Stories
7 results found for '"Eltham"' in Location.
A Long Beat!
- Date released
- 22 Oct 1925
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 1235; Super Issue No.: 25/76
- NoS ID
- 084617
- Story no
- 3 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Policemen and firemen - from all over Britain - compete in 12 miles scratch walk.
Gift of a Church
- Date released
- 15 Dec 1932
- Series name
- Universal News
- Issue no
- 254
- NoS ID
- 139263
- Story no
- 1 / 7
- Extras
- 1 commentary sheet
News Flashes from Round the World: New Bungalow at Woolwich
- Date released
- 24 Nov 1955
- Series name
- Gaumont British News
- Issue no
- 2284
- NoS ID
- 072944
- Story no
- 4 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet
Boy Canoe Makers
- Date released
- 18 Jun 1956
- Series name
- Colour Pictorial
- Issue no
- 077
- NoS ID
- 120221
- Story no
- 3 / 4
- Extras
- 1 film clip
NoS Summary - Teenage boys at the Woolwich Recreational Institute build canoes under the guidance of woodwork instructor William Wright and later paddle them on Danson Park Lake, Welling.
Tractor Engine Rally
- Date released
- 16 Sep 1957
- Series name
- Colour Pictorial
- Issue no
- 143
- NoS ID
- 120449
- Story no
- 1 / 4
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Pathe synopsis: A race where the last man wins? This odd reversal of the usual formula takes place in Eltham, Kent, where a traction engine rally is being held. The engines - a cross between a tractor and a...
Playing to Beat a Handicap
- Date released
- 27 Sep 1965
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 1895
- NoS ID
- 026161
- Story no
- 5 / 5
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Playing to Beat a Handicap. DESCRIPTION: At the Royal Blackheath Club the first meeting of the recently formed Variety Club Golf Society. Stage, screen and sporting stars have joined...
Train Crash
- Date released
- 15 Jun 1972
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 2245A
- NoS ID
- 029419
- Story no
- 1 / 6
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Train Crash. DESCRIPTION: At Well Hall Station in the South of London, an excursion ten coach trains came off the rails on a bend, and ploughed 120 yards before stopping. 380 people...