Piel Island (1961)
BarrowinFurness, Cumbria, (formerly Lancashire). L, S, taken from on board a boat, of a ruined castle The Pile of Foudry on Piel Island, just off the Lancashire mainland at BarrowinFurness. M, S of waves lapping on the shore. L, S of the ruins built by the monks of Furness Abbey to ward off Scottish invaders. M, S of the ruins. High angle shot of the beach and ruins taken from the castle ramparts. M, S of a crumbling tower supported by metal railings. C, U of old walls next to modern railings. Panning shot, taken from the ramparts, of the castle towers, the beach and the sea. High angle shot of the beach, some ruins and a white house, an inn owned by the islands only inhabitants, Dan and Sarah Rooney. L, S of the inn. M, S, taken from inside a boat, of two men bringing boxes of provisions and mail to the Rooneys. Point of view shot from the bow of the boat as it approaches the island. C, U of retired lifeboat man, Jimmy Moore, steering the boat. M, S of Mr. and Mrs. Rooney walking ac
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