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50th anniversary of the movie ‘Swallows & Amazons’ 1974

Daphne Neville worked behind the camera on the original movie ‘Swallows & Amazons’ made on location in the Lake District and post synced at Elstree Studios in 1974. It was released in cinemas across the UK on 4th April 1974. Read more on Sophie Neville’s website here

Daphne Neville in Shaftesbury Avenue at the London premiere of the movie ‘Swallows and Amazons’ (1974)

The Arthur Ransome Society invited Daphne to join other members of the film crew and cast at the 50th Anniversary celebrations at Windermere Jetty in Cumbria in June 2024.

She was interviewed by the former BBC reporter John Sergeant and chatted to film fans, grabbing a chance to sail in the original dinghy Amazon, still owned by Barbara Altounyan and her family. She caught up with members of the original cast including Suzanna Hamilton, Simon West and Kit Seymour and went to a slide show on ‘The Making of Swallows and Amazons’ by her daughter Sophie Neville, who played Titty Walker.

You can read about Daphne’s adventures working on the film in ‘The making of Swallows and Amazons’ available online here

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Daphne Neville appearing in the US magazine ‘All Creatures’

Daphne tells of her years of working with tame otters in the May/June 2020 issue of the US magazine ‘All Creatures – The Animals who share our lives.’

Daphne Neville appearing in 'All Creatures'

To read about Daphne appearing on ‘Come Dine With Me’ please click here

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May 22, 2020 · 9:57 am

An Otter Garden Party

Bee the Otter by Sophie Neville

An Otter Garden Party was held at Baker’s Mill, Frampton Mansell in Gloucestershire on Sunday 30th March from 4.00-6.00pm  in aid of the IOSF ~  ‘International Otter Survival Fund’.

We are raising money to release into the wild two orphaned British otters rescued from the recent floods near Newbury and invited people to bring their friends to meet our tame otters Belinda and Rudi. Dogs on leads were very welcome, tea and cakes were served and a raffle with fabulous prizes was held by the Oak and Furrows Rescue Centre. The weather was warm and everyone enjoyed walking around the gardens by the historic lake. The River Frome, which flows down the Golden Valley from Baker’s Mill, was in full spate and many people walked home along the Thames and Severn Canal.

Sophie Neville was signing copies of her book Funnily Enough, which describes life with the tame otters at Baker’s Mill.

Thanks to everyone’s support about 150 people came along and we raised nearly £500, which was wonderful. Most people arrived on foot, which was impressive since Baker’s Mill is really in the middle of nowhere.

For information on the next Otter Open Day please email:  Daffyneville@yahoo.com

If you missed the event but would like to make a donation please click here for the IOSF site.

Otter swimming underwater by Sophie Neville

 

 

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