Mitchell and Kenyon expanded beyond their usual venue of greater Manchester in this traveling shot in downtown Cork -- they put a cameraman with the bulky equipment of the day on the front of a trolley car to achieve what is today a tracking shot.
Looking at this shot of an Irish town before the worst of what the Irish used to call 'The Troubles' began -- do they still call it that, I wonder -- the town looks like another middle class neighborhood in an English town of the period: people walking, youths on bicycles, pharmacies and the Union flag hung over a building. Everyone wears hats.
No one looks at the camera, which is odd in an M&K film. Perhaps they didn't notice it. stuck in a trolley.