Descriptive Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures (1932)

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59 CLASS 1 — Travel, Sports, Manners and Customs REEI NO. TITLE PRODUCER down our first bag. This is followed by others, and we return to the lodge hungry and laden with turkeys. Rain holds us indoors for three days, after which with the snow all gone, we again sally forth — this time with even more success. And on the way home we are interested spectators while the gamekeepers dig out a fox which has been making inroads on the turkey population. 981 feet standard length Rental $1.25 1103 Code CEBO Stratford-on-Avon Hepworth The subject opens with a panoramic view taken from a boat following the windings of the River Avon to the vicinity of Stratford. Then in succession are shown the birthplace of Shakespeare, the school in which he had his early education, Ann Hathaway's Cottage, "New" Place, where he spent his declining years and the two magnificent Shakespeare memorials presented respectively by George W. Childs of Philadelphia and Sir John Gower. There are other pictures of a quaint 14th Century Inn much frequented by Shakespeare, Harvard House, where the mother of John Harvard, subsequently founder of Harvard College, was born, and Holy Trinity Church where Shakespeare's remains are interred. A few of the scenes are somewhat marred by indifferent photography, but the subject will be of interest to those who have made or would like to make a pilgrimage to the Shrine of the Immortal Bard. 705 feet standard length Rental $1.00 1104 Code CEBU Duck Shooting on Wapanoca Lake From the Field and Stream series of sports pictures More than forty years ago the Wapanoca Outing Club was formed and during the intervening years it has grown until today it has a large membership and a beautiful Club House at Turrell, Arkansas. As guests of the Club we participate in a duck hunt on its extensive preserve. After setting out live decoys we wait for a good shot. We are not kept waiting long for ducks are here in such quantities that at times the skies seem filled with them and we soon bag our first quarry. The rules of the Club permit hunting only between seven A. M. and four P. M., but this proves ample time for us to fill our bags after which we return to the club house well pleased with our day's sport. 956 feet standard length Rental $1.25 1105 Code CEBAR A Day with the Gipsies Hepworth The experiences of a visitor who spends a day with the Gipsies in beautiful English countryside scenery. First we are shown the varying reactions to the visitor's suggestion that he spend a day with them. Characteristic close-ups of members of the gipsy family. For maximum enjoyment