30's Britain. 1 / [compilation produced with the cooperation of the National Film Archive, which is responsible for the permanent preservation of the Post Office Film Collection].



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Videodisc release of 5 short films made between 1934-1939. Special features include: interactive menus. Aspect ratio: 4:3. BBFC rating: E. Granton Trawler: edited by E.H. Anstey. Coal face: edited by William Coldstream ; music, Benjamin Britten. A job in a million: photography, S. Onions ; editing, N. McLaron ; music, Brian Easdale. The city: photography, H. Fowle ; editing, R.Q. MacNaughton, J. Chambers ; music, Alan Rawsthorne.

Title
30's Britain. 1 / [compilation produced with the cooperation of the National Film Archive, which is responsible for the permanent preservation of the Post Office Film Collection].
Artist
Grierson, John, 1898-1972. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50031629. http://viaf.org/viaf/41858605.
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Video Recording
Abstract
Granton Trawler: About a trawler fishing on the Viking Bank. Coal face: An experiment in sound in a coal mine. A job in a million: A young cockney lad trains as a messenger boy with the Post Office. Spare time: Films of workers in the steel, cotton and coal industries during their leisure time. The city: Shows the growth and development of London, and how the Post Office helped ease congestion with its own underground railway.
Year
2006
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