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Seven O' Clock Regulars' Swimming Club Part 2 of 3

Seven O'Clock Regular Swimmers' Club make waves in Exeter and Teignmouth!

Amateur film 1929 9 mins Silent

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Overview

Seven O' Clock Regulars' Swimming Club enjoy their annual swimming vacation, making waves with a trip to Exeter and Teignmouth in Devon. They are seen enjoying club camaraderie as they exercise on Plymouth Pier before tea and speeches hosted by Plymouth's Mayor, Ambrose Andrews.

This film is part of the collection of amateur films by Claude Redvers Endicott, a local butcher. He puts titles on his films like the silent movies of the time and uses advertising of the day such as “that Kruschen feeling”, Kruschen marketed smelling salts to wake you up! Endicott also refers to the 1925 version of Lew Wallace's Ben-Hur, which at a cost of almost $4 million is considered to be one of the most expensive silent movie ever made. The Seven O’Clock Regulars are seen imitating scenes from the film.