On Steve Feltham's Facebook page, there seems to be some confusion about what is in this film. Unfortunately, the film is long lost but there is a surviving still which first featured in Maurice Burton's book "The Elusive Monster". That still is reproduced below for the clearing up of any doubts.
Regard this short blog as a "trailer" for the main "feature" as I will publish a fuller article on this film later this year. So, in the meantime, may I appeal to anyone who may have known G. E. Taylor from Durban, South Africa whether they have extra information on the man, his film or anything else related. It would be great if the film would enter the public domain and allow us all to finally see this piece of Loch Ness Monster lore.
I can be contacted at lochnesskelpie@gmail.com
I can be contacted at lochnesskelpie@gmail.com
george gavin gregory graham gerald gordon glenn gareth guy gunther gary
edward eamonn earl edgar edmond edmund elias eliott eric ethan
natal durban newcastle shepstone margate richards pietermaritzburg ladysmith kokstad
edward eamonn earl edgar edmond edmund elias eliott eric ethan
natal durban newcastle shepstone margate richards pietermaritzburg ladysmith kokstad
Thanks,I'm sorry for my confusing post in facebook.
ReplyDeleteThis is a not dissimilar shape to the one I saw on the webcam footage, that you reported on here: http://lochnessmystery.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/some-nessie-webcam-images.html
ReplyDeleteNow you mention it, there is a similarity there.
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