The Phoenix Cinema was packed on Wednesday for the first showing of a rediscovered and soundtracked film by Hazel ffennell. The film was made in around 1924 by Hazel ffennell, who was the only child of Hope and Raymond ffennell. The ffennell family bought the Wytham Estate from the then Earl of Abingdon in 1920.
Hazel was clearly talented, witty, and wonderful community builder and educator. It is tragic that she died in her early 30’s. Following her death Raymond entrusted the estate to the University to care for its beauty and wildlife, and to use it for research, education and enjoyment by the local population. The Youth Educator in Residence role that Kim Polgreen holds, and OEA supports, helps to fulfil the terms of the bequest.
The film is clever and amusing, and for those who know Wytham well gives tantalising glimpses of views you recognise.