[Cameron Bradley--home movies] Reel M

1164.0013
Maine
New Hampshire
International
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1937
Amateur footage. Family's viewing notes as follows (reel titles in quotes are based on can/box notes, reel letters are NHF-assigned.) M. 'CB III - 1937.' Scenes of Cameron's friends. Scene of a tugboat. Scenes of Jones Cove, West Gouldsboro, Maine. Scene of a man rowing a boat with Cameron's mother as passenger. Scene of Cameron's mother holding fresh water fish. Scene of a small girl and a man. Scene of Camerons mother. Scene of two men fresh water fishing from a rowing canoe in Jones Pond, West Gouldsboro, ME. Scene of a girl with two black scottie dogs. Scene of an informal baseball game at St. Pauls's School, Concord, NH. Scenes of a family vacation in Bermuda. Scenes of ocean frontage in Bermuda. Scenes of a picnic. Scenes of St. Paul's school rowing teams riding in horse drawn carts. Scenes of St. Paul's School rowing teams on a lake. More scenes of the rowing teams riding in horse drawn carts. NHF cataloguing notes for Reel M: CU woman with glasses turns face away from camera. CU woman mouth. Cargo vessel in distance. Two woman smoking. CU one lighting cigarrette. Long rowboat. Woman in hunting outfit holds fish. Walks toward shore. Another woman carrying fishing pole turns to growl at camera. Young girl looks shyly at camera walks to stand. Posing by older man. Pan up to mans face. Portrait of woman in felt hat sitting in bow of boat. Older man and boy row past camera. Fishing. Black dog wags tail. Woman shows him tiny wind up toy dog. A miniature of himself. Actions of toy dog and dog mimic one another. Baseball. High School team? LS boy in swim trunks hits baseball. Beach scene. Group wearing corsages sits on grass eating picnic. 'Shattuck' carriage goes past carrying boys in uniform. LS crew races. CU man in white suit, corsage, sunglasses watching crew race. Parade. Again. Carriage passes. Carrying boys with crew paddles ceremoniously positioned.

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