Surfing Scenes

From the collection of

Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton
Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton collects, preserves, catalogues and provides public access to its collection of films and magic lantern slides. The collection charts the rise of screen culture in the region and the nation and captures many aspects of life, work and creativity in the South East from the late 19th century to the present day. It is available for research, screenings, creative re-use and commercial access.

Surfing Scenes


Lewis Rosenberg and his mates try out the beaches of Cornwall and the Channel Islands in this remarkable record of British surfing in the 1930s

Lewis Rosenberg's fascinating film begins with surfing scenes at Holywell Bay near Newquay. The party of friends also indulge in games, hula dancing and playful silliness. On Guernsey, we're introduced to Mrs Martin, who catered for the friends and drove them to St Peter Port for sightseeing. They visit the St Martin Chapel, made from crockery, Pleinmont and Torteval. A short bus and a boat trip takes them to Sark where, once again, the boys head for the beach and a swim.

Lewis Rosenberg fascinating film begins with surfing scenes at Holywell Bay near Newquay. The party of friends also indulge in games, hula dancing and playful silliness. On Guernsey, we're introduced to Mrs Martin, who catered for the friends and drove them to St Peter Port for sightseeing. They visit the St Martin Chapel, made from crockery, Pleinmont and Torteval. A short bus and a boat trip takes them to Sark where, once again, the boys head for the beach and a swim.


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