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Mitchell And Kenyon - Edwardian Sports DVD

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More than 100 years ago Filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon journeyed across Britain capturing the everyday lives of regular people. For the best part of 70 years this film sat in barrels before being discovered and ultimately restored. This collection features a selection of sporting highlights including professional football cricket and rugby.

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Released
30 July 2007
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Bfi Video 
Classification
Runtime
108 minutes 
Features
Black & White, Full Screen, PAL 
Barcode
5035673007389 
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Over a century ago, filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon roamed the British Isles filming the everyday lives of people at work and play. discovery of recent times. This title offers an opportunity to see and learn about sporting action at the turn of the century. A selection of sporting highlights from the Mitchell & Kenyon Collection, it brings together some of the earliest surviving films (1901-7) featuring the titans of professional football, cricket and rugby whilst also rediscovering the Corinthian spirit of amateur sport and leisure in Edwardian life. Liverpool, Hull, Kingston Rovers, Everton, and Blackburn Rovers football teams are all featured, alongside a swimming gala in North Shields, the AAA championships of 1901 and the Mold cricket controversy - an early 'chucking' storm with an Australian umpire at its centre.