On the evening of 8th October, the Feniton History Group is hosting a screening of films by the Acland family of Feniton in the 1920s and 30s, depicting life in the village and the military life of Brigadier Peter Acland in the Sudan.
Paul Dibbins of Cine-Star Archive has restored the films after they were found in an old farm building.
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The event is in St. Andrew's Church, Feniton on Tuesday 8th October 2013. Doors open 7:15pm for an 8:00pm start. Free Admission, raffle and refreshments. See feniton.blogspot.co.uk for details and contact.
Feniton is about 4 miles west of Honiton, best reached via the A30 junctions at Fairmile (if coming from Exeter) or Fenny Bridges (if coming from Honiton).
The BBC Spotlight clip below has a preview.
- RG
Paul Dibbins of Cine-Star Archive has restored the films after they were found in an old farm building.
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The event is in St. Andrew's Church, Feniton on Tuesday 8th October 2013. Doors open 7:15pm for an 8:00pm start. Free Admission, raffle and refreshments. See feniton.blogspot.co.uk for details and contact.
Feniton is about 4 miles west of Honiton, best reached via the A30 junctions at Fairmile (if coming from Exeter) or Fenny Bridges (if coming from Honiton).
The BBC Spotlight clip below has a preview.
- RG