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Pheasant Rearing. Taken at the East Essex Game Farm

Series

Series Name
Around The Town

Issue

Issue No.
88
Date Released
4 Aug 1921
Length of issue (in feet)
750
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Yesterday and to-day No.1
  2. 2In the Studio of the Hon. Neville Lytton
  3. 3A few moments with Alice Brady.
  4. 4Pheasant Rearing. Taken at the East Essex Game Farm
  5. 5Some Novelty Sunshades -
  6. 6Proverb Competition: This Cartoon No.10 represents a well-known Proverb, and is the last of the Competition.
  7. 7A Short dance duet from "Puss Puss"
  8. 8The latest fashionable pet. The Mongoose

Story

Story No. within this Issue
4 / 8
Summary
Summary - pheasant-rearing in Essex.
NoS synopsis: ‘Pheasant Rearing. Taken at the East Essex Game Farm’ intertitle with a still of the farm in the background. ' A view of the rearing ground _ These hens act as foster mothers and are seen being taken off the nests for feeding etc -'. Two men work in a field scattered with small hutches. Two men - one lifts a pheasant out of a hutch and passes it to the other who ties the bird to a stake and lets it down. They repeat this process along a row of hutches. Close up of a man lifting a hutch lid and a pheasant escapes leaving a nest full of a dozen eggs. The man lifts another lid to find as the hen escapes that some chicks have hatched. He picks them up and puts them in a box that the camera pans to show. It is already full of chicks. ‘Three minutes old - Note how much larger the young pheasant is compared to the egg -' Close up of a young pheasant and egg in the palm of a man’s hand. ‘Two hours old - Ready for the rearing field -'. Close up of much larger chicks scrabbling in the dirt in front of a pen with a hen in. Close up of a tray full of chicks. A hand picks up one to show to the camera. Close up of young pheasants behind netting. There are six hens and one cock. ‘Packing pheasants’ eggs for dispatch.' A woman in a smock and hat walks outside a building carrying two baskets full of eggs. She sits on top of a barrel and wraps an egg in straw. Close up as she packs the eggs and straw into a tall basket and closes the lid. It is labelled "With Care. Live Pheasant’s Eggs. The East Essex game Farm, Wivenhoe".
Keywords
Agriculture; Birds
Locations
England; Essex
Written sources
Kinematograph Weekly   28 July 1921, p33.
The Bioscope   11 August 1921, p52.
Viewing Copy - bfi   Used for Synopsis
Credits:
Production Co.
Around the Town Ltd.
Length of story (in feet)
174

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