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This documentary captures the memories of Stoke-on-Trent and North Staffordshire’s Caribbean Community, who tell they stories in their own words. Many interviews highlight the contribution they have made...
While patients with spinal cord injuries are, in the main, treated in specialist units, there are occasions when this is not possible and where initial care and management must be carried out in other...
This is a collection of documentary films and interviews charting the important and monumental changes to the local environment achieved by the Planning Team of Stoke-on-Trent City Council in the 20 years...
The history of City General Hospital in Stoke-on-Trent. Discusses how it has changed from the days of the workhouse, the changes brought about by the National Health Service and the possible effects of...
An experiment to give an idea of the size of atoms is followed by suggestions for teaching the concept of gram-atoms using a film-loop and other visual aids. The idea of a gram formula is explained and...
In this film Cambridge sociologist Kate Painter explains how some forms of crime can be effectively managed through the control of physical space. The film uses Painter and Farrington’s seminal...
Videorecordings of potter Anita Hoy being interviewed at her home in Acton, London, in March 1993 by Anna Hale and David Hamilton. Born in Denmark, Hoy moved to London as a child and worked as a ceramic...
TITANIC was the biggest and thought to be the safest ship in the world. This DVD charts the plans and events leading up to her launch on May 31st 1911. Her captain, Edward John Smith, came from Stoke, and...
This collection of films held by the Staffordshire Film Archives traces the history of the nursing profession in North Staffordshire from the 1920s to the 1980s. In CITY GENERAL NURSES (1988), nurses past...
Researched and edited by Emily Wilczek from the University of Lincoln School of Media, this DVD chronicles over fifty years of filmmaking in Northamptonshire, seen through a series of rarely seen and newly...
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