
16 Items in This Collection
2) [Hallett Family Films]--Reel 2
B.B.
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10) [Hallett Family Films]--Reel 10
Cathy Chapman at Lake
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11) [Hallett Family Films]--Reel 11
Norman + Cathy at Lake
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12) [Hallett Family Films]--Reel 12
Karen in Holbrook + Lake
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13) [Hallett Family Films]--Reel 13
Karen + Mom at Lake
Dad + Jimmy + Karen swimming
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14) [Hallett Family Films]--Reel 14
Karen + Suzanne at Lake
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15) [Hallett Family Films]--Reel 15
Karen, Sue + Chris at Lake (Yau[?] It day)
Small appearances by grampa + dad
Lake scow
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16) [Hallett Family Films]--Reel 16
Mom, Karen, Sue, Chris, Nancy
Grandma June
Parade
Yard
Black Jack - Jumping + Cartt[?]
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Hallett Family Videos

Primary Format and Extent
film (2062 ft.) : si., b&w and col. ; 16 mm

Collection Date Range
1941 – 1965

Summary
The collection consists of 16 reels of 16 mm film, totaling approximately 2062 feet. The films include family films of the Hallett family, with scenes at Wequaquet Lake, Hyannis and Cotuit, Massachusetts.

Repository
Northeast Historic Film

Availability
The Collection is open for research.

Condition Governing Reproduction and Use
Authorization to reuse and/or reproduce must be obtained from Northeast Historic Film. See http://oldfilm.org/content/stock-footage-licensing for more information.
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