Title:SCENES OF FAMILY LIFE IN YORKSHIRE DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR [Allocated Title]
Film Number:MGH 5036-12
Other titles:AMATEUR FILM BY GEORGE GOTHARD [Alternative Title]
Summary: Amateur films shot by George Gothard, a master butcher, between 1938 and 1947 recording his family's life in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, during the Second World War.
Description:i) The Gothard family visit the Isle of Man for a holiday, including scenes of the family playing on the beach, and swimming in the sea.
ii) 'A Walk To Kirk Braddan': The Gothards take a walk to Kirk Braddan, the parish church of Braddan on the Isle of Man.
iii) 'Groudle Glen': The Gothards visit Groudle Glen, a wooded glen developed by Richard Maltby Broadbent at the beginning of the 20th century for the growing influx of tourists.
iv)'On The Lawn': The Gothard family play together in the garden of their holiday accommodation on the Isle of Man.
Alternative Title:AMATEUR FILM BY GEORGE GOTHARD [Alternative Title]