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A fast bowling Terror Ray Lindwall
Raymond Russell Lindwall MBE (3 October 1921 – 23 June 1996) was a cricketer who represented Australia in 61 Tests from 1946 to 1960. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time. He also played top-flight rugby league football with St. George, appearing in two grand finals for the club before retiring to fully concentrate on Test cricket.[1]
A right-arm fast bowler of express pace, Lindwall was widely regarded as the greatest pace bowler of his era and one of the finest of all time. He modelled his action on the great England fast bowler Harold Larwood. Together with Keith Miller, Lindwall formed a new-ball pairing regarded as one of the greatest to have played cricket. Lindwall was known for his classical style, with a smooth and rhythmic run-up and textbook sid...
published: 30 Jul 2018
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[Wikipedia] Jack Coote
John Joseph Coote (1907-1986) was a rugby league player in the Australian competition, the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL).
A junior of the Eastern Suburbs club, Coote was the father of Australian Rugby League Hall of Famer Ron Coote.
A forward, Coote played in some of the great Easts' sides of the mid-thirties, highlighted by an appearance in the 1936 premiership decider.
Jack Coote played 5 first grade seasons with the Sydney Roosters: 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936 and 1937. During the early 1930s, Jack Coote was captain-coach of Condobolin, New South Wales and won premiership shield with them in 1931. He retired at the end of the 1937 NSWRFL season.
Jack Coote died in 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Coote
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published: 26 Feb 2017
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Aborigine Rugby Player (1967)
Balmain, Australia.
Title reads 'Larpa'.
Various shots of Aborigine Bruce Stewart, Australian Rugby League player, at his daily work of truck driver for an electrical firm. His nick name is Larpa. Various shots of Bruce Stewart in action as winger for local rugby league side. Various shots of Bruce Stewart at home with his wife demonstrating how to throw a boomerang. He chooses one from a large collection which he sells to the visitors.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 30/07/1967.
FILM ID:3196.23
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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Black Swans From Australia To Italy (1962)
Sydney, Australia.
Title reads 'Swans from Como (Australia) to Como (Italy)'.
GV. Main gate to Sydney's Taronga Park Zoo. MS. Black swans on pond in zoo. MS. Four young children throw bread to swans. CU. Four black swans in pond. CU. Pelicans. MS. Sir Edward Hallstrom holding one of the swans and carefully puts it into cage. CU. Black swan in the cage. MS. Van leaves with swans, there are to be sent to Lake Como in Italy.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 26/03/1962.
FILM ID:2619.02
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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St. George Beat South Sydney 12-8 In Rugby League Final Sydney (1965)
Location: Sydney, Australia
Story about St. George beating South Sydney 12-8 in Sydney's Rugby League Grand Final.
Title reads: "St George Wins Grand Final".
VS. Crowds streaming in and general scenes and car park outside the stadium prior to start of big game.
VS. During a rough and tough Rugby final with some good tackles and good tries being scored. Players featured include, Kevin Ryan, Jim Lisle, Johnny King and Saints captain and coach Norm Provan.
VS. St. George's captain Norman Provan being mobbed at end. (Comb. FG.)
FILM ID:3134.1
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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Rugby League Final (1963)
Wembley, London.
Start of the Rugby League Cup Final match between Wakefield Trinity and Wigan at Wembley stadium, London. GV. The two teams walking out onto the field, Wigan in the hooped shirts. LV. Crowd. SV. Coin is tossed. Derek Turner wins the toss for Wakefield and chooses to kick from left to right. CU. Man in crowd. LV. Eric Ashton kicks off for Wigan, zoom back to general view as players fight for the ball. Frank Collier of Wigan and Donald Vines of Wakefield throw a punch at each other but nothing comes of it. LV. Pan as Gerald Round runs up the left wing with the ball. Just before he's tackled he passes ball to Gert Coetzer who runs quite a way up field but is brought down by a defender. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Wigan attacking. SV. As Ashton for Wigan is tackled. The ball rol...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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Yacht For Top Cup (1962)
Title reads: "Yacht for Top Cup".
Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
L/S as yacht "Gretel" slowly comes down slipway into water. M/S group of men in overalls cheering. L/S of yacht without the mast. C/U cameraman. L/S of the yacht alongside a jetty, waiting to be fitted with mast. M/S 90-foot mast being hauled up by crane. The mast is lowered into position on the yacht. Angle shot showing the 90-foot mast. C/U man on board fixing ropes.
Side view of audience waiting to see the christening ceremony. L/S of the yacht "Gretel" with crew lined up on deck. C/U Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of the Australian Prime Minister, breaking champagne bottle over bow of the "Gretel". Crew on deck give a small cheer. M/S people applauding.
L/S yacht "Gretel" with full sail leaving the harbour ...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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Australian Rugby Final (1967)
Australian rugby final.
Various shots of the rugby league cup final between South Sydney and Canterbury Bankstown at the Sydney cricket ground. With a penalty in the closing minutes South Sydney win by 12 points to 10.
FILM ID:3425.07
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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Weather By Radar In Australian Weather Station (1965)
Australia.
Title reads 'Rain! Fine? Radar Eye on the Weather'.
Various shots inside the weather station in Australia where a track of any rain that falls within 200 mile radius of Sydney is kept by radar. Men working at radar station. CU. Radar mast revolving. CU. Radar screen scanner. Various shots of the results the radar screen gives being transferred to map form for aircraft, etc. MS. Aerial revolving.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 02/08/1965.
FILM ID:3124.21
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published: 13 Apr 2014
5:15
A fast bowling Terror Ray Lindwall
Raymond Russell Lindwall MBE (3 October 1921 – 23 June 1996) was a cricketer who represented Australia in 61 Tests from 1946 to 1960. He is widely regarded as o...
Raymond Russell Lindwall MBE (3 October 1921 – 23 June 1996) was a cricketer who represented Australia in 61 Tests from 1946 to 1960. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time. He also played top-flight rugby league football with St. George, appearing in two grand finals for the club before retiring to fully concentrate on Test cricket.[1]
A right-arm fast bowler of express pace, Lindwall was widely regarded as the greatest pace bowler of his era and one of the finest of all time. He modelled his action on the great England fast bowler Harold Larwood. Together with Keith Miller, Lindwall formed a new-ball pairing regarded as one of the greatest to have played cricket. Lindwall was known for his classical style, with a smooth and rhythmic run-up and textbook side-on bowling action, from which he generated his trademark outswinger which moved away late at high pace. Lindwall mixed his outswinger with a searing yorker, subtle changes of pace and an intimidating bouncer that skidded at the heads of opposing batsmen. Later in his career, Lindwall developed an inswinger, which together with his variety, pace and control made him the most feared paceman of his time. Lindwall was a fine all round cricketer; he was a hard-hitting batsman who scored two centuries at Test level and often improved Australia's position with his lower order batting. Lindwall's best known performance was his role in leading the Australian bowling during the 1948 tour of England under Don Bradman; the 1948 Australian team went through the tour undefeated and gained the sobriquet The Invincibles which saw it regarded as one of the finest teams in cricketing history. Lindwall's place in Australian cricket history saw him inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in 1996 as one of the ten inaugural members. In 2000, Lindwall was named in the Australian Cricket Board's Team of the Century.
One of five children of Irish-Swedish descent, Lindwall had a difficult childhood during the Great Depression, with both parents dying before he finished high school. Lindwall was inspired in his childhood after watching England's Harold Larwood, the fastest bowler of the era, terrorise the Australian batsmen during the notorious Bodyline series of 1932–33 with short-pitched intimidatory bowling. During his teenage years, Lindwall rose through the ranks of Sydney Grade Cricket at St. George under the tutelage of Test leg spinner Bill O'Reilly, who was regarded as the finest bowler in the world at the time. Lindwall made his first-class debut for New South Wales in 1941–42. At the same time, Lindwall, a fine athlete, was playing for St. George in the first-grade of the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership as a full back. With the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, interstate cricket was cancelled and in 1943, Lindwall joined the army and served in New Guinea until 1945. Lindwall returned to Australia still suffering from the after-effects of tropical disease, but he quickly made an impact upon the resumption of first-class cricket. He did well enough to gain selection a tour of New Zealand, where he made his Test debut in March 1946 in a match that was retrospectively accredited. Lindwall returned to Australia and spent the winter playing football for St. George, helping his team to the grand final of the 1946 NSWRFL season, after which he retired to concentrate solely on cricket.
Lindwall began his celebrated opening partnership with Miller during the 1946–47 season which saw his first Ashes series against England. Lindwall brought up his maiden Test century in the Second Test and was the leading wicket-taker as Australia established its ascendancy in the post-war era. He topped the bowling the following season against India and then led the Australian attack during its celebrated Invincibles tour of England. He took 86 wickets for the tour, including 27 in the Tests, the most by any bowler. Rare footages
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Raymond Russell Lindwall MBE (3 October 1921 – 23 June 1996) was a cricketer who represented Australia in 61 Tests from 1946 to 1960. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time. He also played top-flight rugby league football with St. George, appearing in two grand finals for the club before retiring to fully concentrate on Test cricket.[1]
A right-arm fast bowler of express pace, Lindwall was widely regarded as the greatest pace bowler of his era and one of the finest of all time. He modelled his action on the great England fast bowler Harold Larwood. Together with Keith Miller, Lindwall formed a new-ball pairing regarded as one of the greatest to have played cricket. Lindwall was known for his classical style, with a smooth and rhythmic run-up and textbook side-on bowling action, from which he generated his trademark outswinger which moved away late at high pace. Lindwall mixed his outswinger with a searing yorker, subtle changes of pace and an intimidating bouncer that skidded at the heads of opposing batsmen. Later in his career, Lindwall developed an inswinger, which together with his variety, pace and control made him the most feared paceman of his time. Lindwall was a fine all round cricketer; he was a hard-hitting batsman who scored two centuries at Test level and often improved Australia's position with his lower order batting. Lindwall's best known performance was his role in leading the Australian bowling during the 1948 tour of England under Don Bradman; the 1948 Australian team went through the tour undefeated and gained the sobriquet The Invincibles which saw it regarded as one of the finest teams in cricketing history. Lindwall's place in Australian cricket history saw him inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame in 1996 as one of the ten inaugural members. In 2000, Lindwall was named in the Australian Cricket Board's Team of the Century.
One of five children of Irish-Swedish descent, Lindwall had a difficult childhood during the Great Depression, with both parents dying before he finished high school. Lindwall was inspired in his childhood after watching England's Harold Larwood, the fastest bowler of the era, terrorise the Australian batsmen during the notorious Bodyline series of 1932–33 with short-pitched intimidatory bowling. During his teenage years, Lindwall rose through the ranks of Sydney Grade Cricket at St. George under the tutelage of Test leg spinner Bill O'Reilly, who was regarded as the finest bowler in the world at the time. Lindwall made his first-class debut for New South Wales in 1941–42. At the same time, Lindwall, a fine athlete, was playing for St. George in the first-grade of the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership as a full back. With the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, interstate cricket was cancelled and in 1943, Lindwall joined the army and served in New Guinea until 1945. Lindwall returned to Australia still suffering from the after-effects of tropical disease, but he quickly made an impact upon the resumption of first-class cricket. He did well enough to gain selection a tour of New Zealand, where he made his Test debut in March 1946 in a match that was retrospectively accredited. Lindwall returned to Australia and spent the winter playing football for St. George, helping his team to the grand final of the 1946 NSWRFL season, after which he retired to concentrate solely on cricket.
Lindwall began his celebrated opening partnership with Miller during the 1946–47 season which saw his first Ashes series against England. Lindwall brought up his maiden Test century in the Second Test and was the leading wicket-taker as Australia established its ascendancy in the post-war era. He topped the bowling the following season against India and then led the Australian attack during its celebrated Invincibles tour of England. He took 86 wickets for the tour, including 27 in the Tests, the most by any bowler. Rare footages
- published: 30 Jul 2018
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[Wikipedia] Jack Coote
John Joseph Coote (1907-1986) was a rugby league player in the Australian competition, the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL).
A junior of the Eastern Suburbs...
John Joseph Coote (1907-1986) was a rugby league player in the Australian competition, the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL).
A junior of the Eastern Suburbs club, Coote was the father of Australian Rugby League Hall of Famer Ron Coote.
A forward, Coote played in some of the great Easts' sides of the mid-thirties, highlighted by an appearance in the 1936 premiership decider.
Jack Coote played 5 first grade seasons with the Sydney Roosters: 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936 and 1937. During the early 1930s, Jack Coote was captain-coach of Condobolin, New South Wales and won premiership shield with them in 1931. He retired at the end of the 1937 NSWRFL season.
Jack Coote died in 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Coote
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John Joseph Coote (1907-1986) was a rugby league player in the Australian competition, the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL).
A junior of the Eastern Suburbs club, Coote was the father of Australian Rugby League Hall of Famer Ron Coote.
A forward, Coote played in some of the great Easts' sides of the mid-thirties, highlighted by an appearance in the 1936 premiership decider.
Jack Coote played 5 first grade seasons with the Sydney Roosters: 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936 and 1937. During the early 1930s, Jack Coote was captain-coach of Condobolin, New South Wales and won premiership shield with them in 1931. He retired at the end of the 1937 NSWRFL season.
Jack Coote died in 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Coote
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- published: 26 Feb 2017
- views: 17
2:09
Aborigine Rugby Player (1967)
Balmain, Australia.
Title reads 'Larpa'.
Various shots of Aborigine Bruce Stewart, Australian Rugby League player, at his daily work of truck driver for ...
Balmain, Australia.
Title reads 'Larpa'.
Various shots of Aborigine Bruce Stewart, Australian Rugby League player, at his daily work of truck driver for an electrical firm. His nick name is Larpa. Various shots of Bruce Stewart in action as winger for local rugby league side. Various shots of Bruce Stewart at home with his wife demonstrating how to throw a boomerang. He chooses one from a large collection which he sells to the visitors.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 30/07/1967.
FILM ID:3196.23
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https://wn.com/Aborigine_Rugby_Player_(1967)
Balmain, Australia.
Title reads 'Larpa'.
Various shots of Aborigine Bruce Stewart, Australian Rugby League player, at his daily work of truck driver for an electrical firm. His nick name is Larpa. Various shots of Bruce Stewart in action as winger for local rugby league side. Various shots of Bruce Stewart at home with his wife demonstrating how to throw a boomerang. He chooses one from a large collection which he sells to the visitors.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 30/07/1967.
FILM ID:3196.23
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- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 781
0:48
Black Swans From Australia To Italy (1962)
Sydney, Australia.
Title reads 'Swans from Como (Australia) to Como (Italy)'.
GV. Main gate to Sydney's Taronga Park Zoo. MS. Black swans on pond in zoo....
Sydney, Australia.
Title reads 'Swans from Como (Australia) to Como (Italy)'.
GV. Main gate to Sydney's Taronga Park Zoo. MS. Black swans on pond in zoo. MS. Four young children throw bread to swans. CU. Four black swans in pond. CU. Pelicans. MS. Sir Edward Hallstrom holding one of the swans and carefully puts it into cage. CU. Black swan in the cage. MS. Van leaves with swans, there are to be sent to Lake Como in Italy.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 26/03/1962.
FILM ID:2619.02
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Sydney, Australia.
Title reads 'Swans from Como (Australia) to Como (Italy)'.
GV. Main gate to Sydney's Taronga Park Zoo. MS. Black swans on pond in zoo. MS. Four young children throw bread to swans. CU. Four black swans in pond. CU. Pelicans. MS. Sir Edward Hallstrom holding one of the swans and carefully puts it into cage. CU. Black swan in the cage. MS. Van leaves with swans, there are to be sent to Lake Como in Italy.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 26/03/1962.
FILM ID:2619.02
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- published: 13 Apr 2014
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2:23
St. George Beat South Sydney 12-8 In Rugby League Final Sydney (1965)
Location: Sydney, Australia
Story about St. George beating South Sydney 12-8 in Sydney's Rugby League Grand Final.
Title reads: "St George Wins Grand Fina...
Location: Sydney, Australia
Story about St. George beating South Sydney 12-8 in Sydney's Rugby League Grand Final.
Title reads: "St George Wins Grand Final".
VS. Crowds streaming in and general scenes and car park outside the stadium prior to start of big game.
VS. During a rough and tough Rugby final with some good tackles and good tries being scored. Players featured include, Kevin Ryan, Jim Lisle, Johnny King and Saints captain and coach Norm Provan.
VS. St. George's captain Norman Provan being mobbed at end. (Comb. FG.)
FILM ID:3134.1
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Location: Sydney, Australia
Story about St. George beating South Sydney 12-8 in Sydney's Rugby League Grand Final.
Title reads: "St George Wins Grand Final".
VS. Crowds streaming in and general scenes and car park outside the stadium prior to start of big game.
VS. During a rough and tough Rugby final with some good tackles and good tries being scored. Players featured include, Kevin Ryan, Jim Lisle, Johnny King and Saints captain and coach Norm Provan.
VS. St. George's captain Norman Provan being mobbed at end. (Comb. FG.)
FILM ID:3134.1
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- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 6284
3:49
Rugby League Final (1963)
Wembley, London.
Start of the Rugby League Cup Final match between Wakefield Trinity and Wigan at Wembley stadium, London. GV. The two teams walking out ont...
Wembley, London.
Start of the Rugby League Cup Final match between Wakefield Trinity and Wigan at Wembley stadium, London. GV. The two teams walking out onto the field, Wigan in the hooped shirts. LV. Crowd. SV. Coin is tossed. Derek Turner wins the toss for Wakefield and chooses to kick from left to right. CU. Man in crowd. LV. Eric Ashton kicks off for Wigan, zoom back to general view as players fight for the ball. Frank Collier of Wigan and Donald Vines of Wakefield throw a punch at each other but nothing comes of it. LV. Pan as Gerald Round runs up the left wing with the ball. Just before he's tackled he passes ball to Gert Coetzer who runs quite a way up field but is brought down by a defender. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Wigan attacking. SV. As Ashton for Wigan is tackled. The ball rolls free and the players juggle round trying to catch it. CU. Boy yelling. GV. Wakefield attacking down the middle. LV. As Keith Holliday is tackled and passes the ball to Malcolm Sampson who runs on and touches down between the posts for Wakefield's first try.
CU. Man in crowd. GV. Neil Fox takes the conversion, the ball goes between the posts. GV. Crowd at half time. Score - Wigan 0, Wakefield 5. GV. Elevated, Wakefield kick off in the second half. GV. Wigan defence man catches the ball and runs up field. He is tackled and brought down. CU. Boy in crowd. GV. Wigan attacking, the ball is passed to Frank Pitchford. Pitchford runs on and goes over the line near the corner post for a try. GV. Crowd cheering. SV. Wigan man in possession, he is tackled, passes to a colleague who in turn passes the ball on. Wigan player is tackled, the ball runs loose, Fox gathers the ball and passes to Round. GV. Wakefield player tackled. He heels the ball back to Holliday who passes to Turner. Turner passes to Roger Pearman, Pearman to Coetzer, Coetzer runs with the ball evading two tackles and touches down for a try. CU. Boy cheering. GV. Fox taking the conversion kick it goes between the posts. GV. Crowd.
GV. Wigan in possession. Wigan player brought down. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Ashton taking the penalty. The ball goes between posts. CU. Boy in crowd. GV. Wakefield attacking, Malcolm Sampson is brought down. SCU. Crowd. GV. Fox taking the penalty ball between posts. SCU. Crowd. SV. Wigan attacking. Wigan player brought down in tackle. GV. Ashton taking penalty, the ball goes between the posts. CU. Crowd. GV. Wigan in possession, David Bolton running with ball. He makes a pass which is cleverly intercepted by Harold Poynton. Poynton runs with the ball and touches down for try. GV. Fox taking the kick, the ball goes between posts. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Wigan attacking, the ball is passed to Alan Davies. He passes to Frank Carlton, Carlton runs on and touches down for a try. CU. Crowd.
GV. Wakefield attacking, ball is passed to Coetzer. GV. Coetzer running with the ball and he touches down for at try. SCU. Crowd. GV. Wakefield attacking, Ian Brooke with the ball. He shakes off a tackle, runs on and touches down for Wakefield's final try. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Fox taking the kick. Ball between posts. CU. Boy in crowd. Final score Wakefield Trinity 25, Wigan 10. GV. Derek Turner leading his men up to the Royal box to receive the trophy from Lord Bernard Montgomery. SV. Turner being presented with trophy. SV. Turner holds the trophy aloft. GV. Pan, crowd cheering. GV. The Wakefield team doing a Lap of Honour with the cup.
FILM ID:1762.04
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https://wn.com/Rugby_League_Final_(1963)
Wembley, London.
Start of the Rugby League Cup Final match between Wakefield Trinity and Wigan at Wembley stadium, London. GV. The two teams walking out onto the field, Wigan in the hooped shirts. LV. Crowd. SV. Coin is tossed. Derek Turner wins the toss for Wakefield and chooses to kick from left to right. CU. Man in crowd. LV. Eric Ashton kicks off for Wigan, zoom back to general view as players fight for the ball. Frank Collier of Wigan and Donald Vines of Wakefield throw a punch at each other but nothing comes of it. LV. Pan as Gerald Round runs up the left wing with the ball. Just before he's tackled he passes ball to Gert Coetzer who runs quite a way up field but is brought down by a defender. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Wigan attacking. SV. As Ashton for Wigan is tackled. The ball rolls free and the players juggle round trying to catch it. CU. Boy yelling. GV. Wakefield attacking down the middle. LV. As Keith Holliday is tackled and passes the ball to Malcolm Sampson who runs on and touches down between the posts for Wakefield's first try.
CU. Man in crowd. GV. Neil Fox takes the conversion, the ball goes between the posts. GV. Crowd at half time. Score - Wigan 0, Wakefield 5. GV. Elevated, Wakefield kick off in the second half. GV. Wigan defence man catches the ball and runs up field. He is tackled and brought down. CU. Boy in crowd. GV. Wigan attacking, the ball is passed to Frank Pitchford. Pitchford runs on and goes over the line near the corner post for a try. GV. Crowd cheering. SV. Wigan man in possession, he is tackled, passes to a colleague who in turn passes the ball on. Wigan player is tackled, the ball runs loose, Fox gathers the ball and passes to Round. GV. Wakefield player tackled. He heels the ball back to Holliday who passes to Turner. Turner passes to Roger Pearman, Pearman to Coetzer, Coetzer runs with the ball evading two tackles and touches down for a try. CU. Boy cheering. GV. Fox taking the conversion kick it goes between the posts. GV. Crowd.
GV. Wigan in possession. Wigan player brought down. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Ashton taking the penalty. The ball goes between posts. CU. Boy in crowd. GV. Wakefield attacking, Malcolm Sampson is brought down. SCU. Crowd. GV. Fox taking the penalty ball between posts. SCU. Crowd. SV. Wigan attacking. Wigan player brought down in tackle. GV. Ashton taking penalty, the ball goes between the posts. CU. Crowd. GV. Wigan in possession, David Bolton running with ball. He makes a pass which is cleverly intercepted by Harold Poynton. Poynton runs with the ball and touches down for try. GV. Fox taking the kick, the ball goes between posts. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Wigan attacking, the ball is passed to Alan Davies. He passes to Frank Carlton, Carlton runs on and touches down for a try. CU. Crowd.
GV. Wakefield attacking, ball is passed to Coetzer. GV. Coetzer running with the ball and he touches down for at try. SCU. Crowd. GV. Wakefield attacking, Ian Brooke with the ball. He shakes off a tackle, runs on and touches down for Wakefield's final try. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Fox taking the kick. Ball between posts. CU. Boy in crowd. Final score Wakefield Trinity 25, Wigan 10. GV. Derek Turner leading his men up to the Royal box to receive the trophy from Lord Bernard Montgomery. SV. Turner being presented with trophy. SV. Turner holds the trophy aloft. GV. Pan, crowd cheering. GV. The Wakefield team doing a Lap of Honour with the cup.
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1:18
Yacht For Top Cup (1962)
Title reads: "Yacht for Top Cup".
Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
L/S as yacht "Gretel" slowly comes down slipway into water. M/S group of men in overalls...
Title reads: "Yacht for Top Cup".
Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
L/S as yacht "Gretel" slowly comes down slipway into water. M/S group of men in overalls cheering. L/S of yacht without the mast. C/U cameraman. L/S of the yacht alongside a jetty, waiting to be fitted with mast. M/S 90-foot mast being hauled up by crane. The mast is lowered into position on the yacht. Angle shot showing the 90-foot mast. C/U man on board fixing ropes.
Side view of audience waiting to see the christening ceremony. L/S of the yacht "Gretel" with crew lined up on deck. C/U Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of the Australian Prime Minister, breaking champagne bottle over bow of the "Gretel". Crew on deck give a small cheer. M/S people applauding.
L/S yacht "Gretel" with full sail leaving the harbour for trials. M/S people watching from rowing boat. Various shots of the "Gretel" sailing in the harbour full sail. C/U of the bow ploughing through water, back view showing the crew at work on the deck. Pan up to the sails. Side view of the "Gretel" sailing.
The "Gretel" will be Australia's entry into the 1962 Americas Cup Yacht Race.
Note: newspaper article on file.
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https://wn.com/Yacht_For_Top_Cup_(1962)
Title reads: "Yacht for Top Cup".
Kirribilli, Sydney, Australia.
L/S as yacht "Gretel" slowly comes down slipway into water. M/S group of men in overalls cheering. L/S of yacht without the mast. C/U cameraman. L/S of the yacht alongside a jetty, waiting to be fitted with mast. M/S 90-foot mast being hauled up by crane. The mast is lowered into position on the yacht. Angle shot showing the 90-foot mast. C/U man on board fixing ropes.
Side view of audience waiting to see the christening ceremony. L/S of the yacht "Gretel" with crew lined up on deck. C/U Dame Pattie Menzies, wife of the Australian Prime Minister, breaking champagne bottle over bow of the "Gretel". Crew on deck give a small cheer. M/S people applauding.
L/S yacht "Gretel" with full sail leaving the harbour for trials. M/S people watching from rowing boat. Various shots of the "Gretel" sailing in the harbour full sail. C/U of the bow ploughing through water, back view showing the crew at work on the deck. Pan up to the sails. Side view of the "Gretel" sailing.
The "Gretel" will be Australia's entry into the 1962 Americas Cup Yacht Race.
Note: newspaper article on file.
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2:05
Australian Rugby Final (1967)
Australian rugby final.
Various shots of the rugby league cup final between South Sydney and Canterbury Bankstown at the Sydney cricket ground. With a penalt...
Australian rugby final.
Various shots of the rugby league cup final between South Sydney and Canterbury Bankstown at the Sydney cricket ground. With a penalty in the closing minutes South Sydney win by 12 points to 10.
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https://wn.com/Australian_Rugby_Final_(1967)
Australian rugby final.
Various shots of the rugby league cup final between South Sydney and Canterbury Bankstown at the Sydney cricket ground. With a penalty in the closing minutes South Sydney win by 12 points to 10.
FILM ID:3425.07
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0:55
Weather By Radar In Australian Weather Station (1965)
Australia.
Title reads 'Rain! Fine? Radar Eye on the Weather'.
Various shots inside the weather station in Australia where a track of any rain that falls...
Australia.
Title reads 'Rain! Fine? Radar Eye on the Weather'.
Various shots inside the weather station in Australia where a track of any rain that falls within 200 mile radius of Sydney is kept by radar. Men working at radar station. CU. Radar mast revolving. CU. Radar screen scanner. Various shots of the results the radar screen gives being transferred to map form for aircraft, etc. MS. Aerial revolving.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 02/08/1965.
FILM ID:3124.21
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https://wn.com/Weather_By_Radar_In_Australian_Weather_Station_(1965)
Australia.
Title reads 'Rain! Fine? Radar Eye on the Weather'.
Various shots inside the weather station in Australia where a track of any rain that falls within 200 mile radius of Sydney is kept by radar. Men working at radar station. CU. Radar mast revolving. CU. Radar screen scanner. Various shots of the results the radar screen gives being transferred to map form for aircraft, etc. MS. Aerial revolving.
(Comb. F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 02/08/1965.
FILM ID:3124.21
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
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