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An audio guide to the sounds of birds of the British Countryside. The British countryside is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife and any walk, whether it be in woodland, wetland or open...
Promotional video to support the Countryside Commission’s Design in the Countryside programme. Encourages local communities to become involved with good design of buildings in rural areas.
Maintaining a balance between attractiveness and economic use and development of the countryside is of great importance to surveyors and landowners. The film shows how this balance has evolved.
Explores some of agricultural reforms necessary to reshape the countryside to include habitats for a rich variety of wildlife, including birds.
In two parts: 1) Looks at the areas of Snowdonia, the Norfolk Broads and the Cotswolds, and what impact human activity has on the countryside. New agricultural practices, growing tourism and pollution are...
During February & March each year, gamekeepers have the task of removing hundreds of rats which have become established around their game covers. Andy Swallow, based at a shoot in Rutland, uses various types...
Surviving buildings indicate that wealth-creating activities in the countryside were as often industrial as as agricultural. This programme looks at industrial and agricultural building in France, Scotland...
In her book The King of the Norfolk Poachers Charlotte Paton described the results of her search for Frederick Rolfe’s real life, comparing it with the account published in Lilias Rider Haggard’s book I...
The film uses the substantial documentary film studies on the collectivisation in parts of European Russia by Ilya Kopalin between 1929 and 1931, including the first experimental sound documentary on the...
Filmed in Shrewsbury and the surrounding countryside, examines surviving buildings as evidence of social, political and economic change in the 15th and 16th centuries. The most important cash commodity of...
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