1936 Friends & Family Visiting Listerdale, Rotherham - Family Cine Film
Here is some 16mm home movie reels taken by my grandfather Leslie Brownhill of the Brownhill & Harrop families who lived around Rotherham. These cine films are from a large collection I own and have digitised to make available for wider viewing due to the historical value and nostalgic significance - especially now they are more than 80 years old. A fantastic archive This footage features Eva & Lesley Brownhill and their daughter (my mum) Adrienne, plus a group of other friends & family visiting their home in Listerdale, Rotherham includes Harry Harrop and James Brownhill. Scenes on the beach and at Nansen Chalet If you wish to use any of the footage for commercial purposes (TV or film production) then please contact me at [email protected]. If you wish copies to be used at clubs/societies, then please feel free to do so, free of any copyright

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