Derbyshire and Staffordshire Churches

Summary

An amateur film shot by Wilfred Ratcliffe that shows various churches in Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The film is partially made from filmed stills.

Year:

1934

Duration:

0:17:23

Film type:

Black & White / Silent

Genre:

Amateur Film

Master format:

8mm

Description

The film begins with stills of the following churches: Edensor, Bamford, Bakewell, Tideswell, Hathersage, Matlock Bath, Ilkeston, Melbourne, Lichfield Cathedral, St Ann's Buxton.

We then see filmed views of Ballidon Village and Church, Parwich Village and Church, Alsop Church, Tissington Church Hall and Vicarage, Fenny Bentley Church, Clifton Church, Mayfield Church, Ellastone Church, Norbury Hall and Church, Snelston Church, Marston Church, Cubley Church, Alkmonton Church, Yeaveley Church, Wyaston Church, Osmaston Church, Shirley, Brailsford, Mugginton, Brassington Church, Biggin, Hartington Church and Vicarage, Sheen Church, Wetton, Ilam Church, Thorpe Church, Mappleton Church, Hognaston Church. We then see Atlow Church and a sign for the Halter Devil Chapel followed by an establishing shot of the tiny building which is the smallest church in England built on the side of a farmhouse at Mugginton. Then we see shots of Hazelwood Church, Duffield, Idridgehay, Wirksworth, Middleton, Cromford, Hopton and Carsington, Hulland, Waterfall, Grindon Church, Onecote, Butterton, Blore, Bradborne Church and Vicarage, Kniveton Church, Ashbourne Church. We then see a still of Eyam Church and shots of Bradley and Kirk Ireton Churches.


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