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A film of windmills made in 1938 showing the development from the small post mill to the large smock and tower mills, from simple canvas sails to those with complex shutters. Shows mills at Bourne near...
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The history of windmills in England from the wooden post mill and the timber smock mill to the stone tower mill, showing windmills in the Midlands, East Anglia and southern England. With wind power gathering...
A promotional film made for screening at the 1938 Empire Exhibition in Glasgow, illustrating steel rolling mill production for girders for the Empire Exhibiton Tower.
The story of drama teacher Dorothy Heathcote, who left school at age 14 to go to work in a mill. At 20 she won a place at a theatre school with her fees paid by the mill owner and four years later she was a...
Follows the production of steel sheets and highlights different steel products. Filmed mainly at the Ravenscraig and Gartcosh works of Colvilles Ltd, Lanarkshire.
Video recording using a single camera of a production of George Eliot’s ‘Mill on the Floss’ adapted by Helen Edmundson, at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London, on 10 May 1995. Directed by Nancy...
Concerns the work of Chelfham Mill School, demonstrating the behaviour modification techniques employed in this residential school for children with behaviour problems. Discusses different aspects of applied...
A compilation of four films on steelmaking in the West of Scotland held in the National Library of Scotland collection: MAKE WAY FOR STEEL (1966) - The construction for David Colvilles Limited of the steel...
This programme explores the mind/matter dichotomy as seen by a range of philosophers, including Descartes, Wittgenstein, Leibniz, Mill, Gilbert Ryle, Willard Van Orman Quine, Thomas Nagel, and John Searle....
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