Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: Two Cambridgeshires

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
542
Date Released
23 Oct 1939
Date submitted
19 Oct 1939
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: With the BEF in France
  2. 2Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: The Duke of Windsor at French HQ
  3. 3Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: RAF Photographs German Defences
  4. 4Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: Nazi Airmen’s Funeral
  5. 5Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: Midlands Floods
  6. 6Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: Army Football
  7. 7Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: Two Cambridgeshires
  8. 8Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad: French Frontier Defences

Story

Story No. within this Issue
7 / 8
Section Title
Leslie Mitchell Surveys the War Time Situation at Home and Abroad
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: The Cambridgeshire, 1939. DESCRIPTION: The field for this years Cambridgeshire at Newmarket was so large that two races were run. SHOTLIST: The large entry necessitates a double race and a large crowd of people, many in uniform have gathered to see them. In the first race "Gyroscope" wins from "His Highness" and in the second "Orichalgue" wins from "Quartier-Maitre".
Keywords
Sport; Horse racing
Footage sources
Great Britain
Card file number
37629
Credits:
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Length of story (in feet)
60
Story extras:

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