Full titles read: “Cead mile Failre [sic] - German Girl Students holiday making in Ireland, enjoy a day at Glendalough. (Exclusive Pathe Pictures)“
Glendalough, Eire (Republic of Ireland, Southern Ireland).
M/S of a large group of German girls posing beside the lake at Glendalough. Various shots of the girls playing a game of tag (or ’he’). Some of the girls do turns for the rest of the group, prancing about while the others watch. M/Ss panning across the group of girls with their teachers standing outside their bus; most wear headbands reading ’Cleveland’ - maybe they came to Ireland via Cleveland!
Note: Mark Davis informs me that this title means ’A thousand welcomes’ and should read ’Failte’ not ’Failre’.
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Andrew from Ireland. Cead Mile Failte. A very small part of the Irish language.
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