Ryde Police Outing on the Isle of Wight

From the collection of

Wessex Film and Sound Archive
Wessex Film and Sound Archive is based in Winchester. Providing the opportunity to see and hear history, the archive contains nearly 40,000 film, video and sound recordings relating to Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, ranging from late Victorian times to the present day. It includes both amateur and professional material, local newsreels, military and maritime subjects, as well as footage produced by individuals, businesses and organisations.

Ryde Police Outing on the Isle of Wight


Raised glasses open this happy film after which we see off-duty policemen and their partners, in various states of undress, at seaside locations including Shanklin and other Island beaches. We get glimpses of the long vanished pier at Shanklin as well as boat trips out to sea. Members of the group are seen using small rafts to water-ski. Throughout the film they all enjoy outdoor meals, do silly dances and tickle each other before the tour ends at St Catherine's Lighthouse.


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