Caught By The Camera No. 65 (1935)

Titles read: “Caught by the Camera“. Various locations of events. In Folkestone in Kent we see a pretty girl called Miss Jones who is a muffin woman. She walks through a field by a windmill with a tray of muffins on her head, ringing a bell to attract customers. She does the same in a village street and sells some muffins to a young girl. Off she goes along the street, with the tray on her head and the bell a-jangling. (I’d like this job!) In Sandwich, Kent, we see another enterprising woman who wheels her sewing machine around the streets in her job of travelling dressmaker. Miss Williams knocks on a cottage door, is handed a piece of fabric by the lady who lives there, and sits down at her machine in the street to sew it. A little boy comes up to her and she sews his jacket as he stands there. In Birchington, Kent, Mrs Edmonds is seen carrying her two shopping baskets on a milkmaid’s yoke over her shoulders, and her little son in a rucksack on her back - it looks quite comical as she is a
Back to Top