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Boys' Brigade in Hatch End

This intimate, retro, amateur film follows the Boys Brigade marching to the local church for inspection, and is as unique as it is intriguing.

Amateur film 1940 4 mins Silent

From the collection of:

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Overview

The sun-soaked streets of Hatch End see the Boys Brigade marching uniformly for their inspection. What follows is a charming opportunity to see the Company members under a more personal light: each member of each Patrol is given the opportunity to own the screen, some appearing perfectly natural, but most laughing nervously under the eye of the camera. The beaming smiles of the Company conclude the film and add a particular and special joy to this short home movie.

Shot by amateur filmmaker Ivan Bawtree, formerly a photographer for the British Red Cross during the First World War. This film is from the collection of Sutton Archives, a member of the London's Screen Archives Network.