BMA world tour. Part 1.
- Date:
- c.1935
- Film
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This amateur film, which has been edited semi-professionally with additional intertitles and maps to orientate the viewer, consists of footage shot in the first part of the BMA's World Tour. The opening sequences are of a woman's hand in close-up turning the pages of a journal. Embarkation is via the boat train to Southampton (bystanders wave the departing train on) and then leaving for New York via the Cunard Line liner, MV Georgic. Games such as quoits are played on deck. The Statue of Liberty is seen as the ship arrives; there are views of Manhattan and the harbour from the ship. The entourage congregate for a group photo. On land, the skyscrapers are seen. The group are given a police escort which comprises of a lone cop on a motorcycle. The group visit Drs Bedell and Sondern of the Medical Society of NY State and are shown the Grasslands Community Hospital. Most of the group smoke as they wait outside. There are rostrum camera shots of Dr Anderson from the BMA, Drs Both and Hayden, a gala and various hospitals. There is a brief glimpse of Wall Street from a car. The group then visit the White House in Washington followed by the British Embassy there. There is a nice view of Congress shot from the Library steps with many cars of the period parked in rows. The group travel to Chicago, staying at the Edgewater Beach Hotel. There are high wide shots of the Chicago skyline. The empty grounds of Chicago's World's Fair in 1933 are shown, then exteriors of the Field Museum Aquarium and Panetarium.
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The film is turning acetic and is stored in fridge B.
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