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Originally deposited as a DVD-ROM. Contains video of the village of Kilham and some of its inhabitants. Timing. Action on film: (00:07) Kilham Flower Festival at All Saints Church, 17 Aug 1996. (00:16) The 'Foot Family' visit the festival. (02:38) We look at some of the themed flower arrangements in the church. (10:59) Kilham in the snow, Jan 1996. (12:40) Kilham in the summer of 1996, including South Side, Berrimans Lane, Darley Close, West Garth, Pasture Close and West End. Mill Side with view of the Old Mill which has now been converted to living accommodation. (16:28) Interviews with Katrina Hennessy, a pupil, and Heather Speck, a teacher's aide, at Kilham Church of England School. (23:22) More views around Kilham, including East End and East Street and the caravan site managed by Rick and Jean Warrington. Also North Back Lane, Ropery Close, Middle Street, South Close, Driffield Road, North Side Farm, and some local businesses such as Boyes Garage. Also a view of the village hall and Bakehouse Lane. (31:59) Stephen Cope, the vicar, who is playing a 12 hour organ marathon to raise money for the church restoration fund. (36:03) More views around Kilham, including Chantry Meadows. (36:41) Returns to Stephen Cope, 9 hours into his marathon. (40:50) Professor Bernard Jennings, the recently retired Pro Chancellor of Hull University and local historian. He discusses the history of Kilham and nearby areas. (48:43) More views of Kilham, including a house built in 1716 which was used as a lunatic asylum at one time. Also views of other houses, including the village store. (51:50) The Bay Horse pub and other areas including South Grove. (53:22) Alice Parker, who will celebrate her 100th birthday in the spring of 1997. She talks about her life in Kilham. (1:03:08) More views of Kilham, including The Elms, and Kilham in the snow. (1:04:46) Kilham's fish and chip shop used to be a grocery store run by Mrs Swales. Views of other houses and also Middle Street and Church Street. (1:05:28) Another former grocery store. (1:05:50) Harrisons and Sons, the local butchers. Also views of East Street, Spring Terrace and the village pond, which has dried up. (1:08:56) A property once owned by the Kilham Rope Company. It was an antiques business when this film was made. (1:10:33) The Post Office used to be a grocery store. (1:10:49) An old house called 'Five Pennies'. (1:11:10) Eastgate House, once the village doctor's home. (1:12:22) Black Bull House, East Street and Professor Jennings' House. (1:13:27) Yorkshire County Cricket captain David Byas talks about his life and career. (1:23:06) More views of Kilham including a house called 'The Saddlers' which dates from the 18th century. (1:24:04) Church Street with All Saints, the parish church which dates back to the 12th century. (1:24:24) Ye Olde Star public house. Earlier inns on this site date from 1420. (1:25:45) Stephen Cope and his family look up at the parish church. (1:26:10) A list of detailed credits.

1996-1997

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