[Charles Gilbert--home movies] NHF Reel 001

1229.0001
Maine
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1928
NHF cataloguer's notes as follows. Intertitles in quotes; film box notes/dates in parentheses. Reel numbers are NHF-assigned. Reel 1: 'Ellis Brook Camp, February 1928'. 'Staged by Fred Gilbert'. 'Fresh Air by Al McNeil'. 'Filmed by Tudor Gardiner'. Two horse drawn wagon. Two men loading logs. Shot of camp. Tractor-drawn empty logging train on snowpacked laneway. Lombard tractor. Loaded logging wagons. Tractor belt wheels and wagon sled runners. (1:50) Loaded wagon train leaving camp. Man arriving on horse drawn sleigh. More transfer of logs. Wagon cars. Panning camp, buildings and compound. Small tractor coming into camp -- hooking up to loaded wagon. MS of smiling man. (5:15) Small wagon train. Man in fur coat in two horse drawn sleigh. Man getting horse to stand up. Pan horizon line. MS man. Pan horizon -- partially obstructed camera view. Two horses eating next to building. (6:55) Team of sled dogs at rest. River with ice. MS of man in fur coat and homburg hat.
Filmed by Tudor Gardiner, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Tudor_Gardiner Gardiner was elected as a member of the Maine House of Representatives in 1920. He held that position for six years. In 1928, he was nominated by the Republican Party for the governorship of Maine. He won the general election by a popular vote. He was successful in his re-election bid in 1930. During his administration, when the stock market crashed, the crippling economic problems were dealt with. He left office on January 4, 1933. Gardiner was later killed in a plane crash.

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