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  1. A Mine is Born

    Date released
    Apr 1965
    Series name
    Mining Review 18th Year
    Issue no
    8
    NoS ID
    346281
    Story no
    1 / 3

    NoS synopsis: Kellingley, one of the most recent of the Coal Board’s big new mines to be completed. Outline of the six years’ work done on this, one of the 13 new mines sunk since 1947, with the first...

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  2. Will to Kill (2003 Film)

    Director
    Mark Vittek

    Satirical black comedy short. Elizabeth, miserable about her divorce, decides to kill herself in Shakespearean tragic style with many a soliloquy and a poisoned chalice. She is interrupted by the pizza...

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  3. Walbiri Ritual at Ngama (1966 Film)

    Director
    Roger Sandall
    Subject
    Anthropology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Ngama is a Walbiri ritual centre near Yuendumu some 200 miles northwest of Alice Springs in Central Australia. It is distinguished by a large rock painting of a snake, and much of the associated ritual is...

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  4. London’s burning

    Date released
    May 1974
    Series name
    Review 27th Year
    Issue no
    9
    NoS ID
    346639
    Story no
    1 / 1

    NCB synopsis: The great fire in 1666 destroyed much of the City of London. The reconstruction of the City was to a large extent paid for by a ""temporary"" coal tax which lasted for over 200 years. told...

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  5. The Drums of Donington

    Date released
    1955
    Series name
    Babcock Review
    Issue no
    2
    NoS ID
    352815
    Story no
    3 / 3

    Babcock and Wilcox synopsis: In another part of England the Castle Donington power station, with its six Babcock boilers, to steam six 100 MW generators, was also under construction; and the film takes us...

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  6. Yorkshire - River of Coal

    Date released
    May 1968
    Series name
    Mining Review 21st Year
    Issue no
    9
    NoS ID
    346411
    Story no
    3 / 3

    NoS synopsis: Seven Yorkshire collieries keep Ferrybridge Power Station, one of the largest in Britain, supplied with five million tons of coal a year. NCB Commentary - Ferrybridge in Yorkshire. One of...

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  7. In-Flight Movie (1987 Video)

    Producer
    John Downer
    Subject
    Biology; Technology
    Distribution
    OUT OF DISTRIBUTION, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 30 min.

    Looks at how and why birds fly. Using remarkable new film techniques the audience is given a ‘bird’s eye’ view of the world. Shows a goose’s perpective of flying among clouds and what a fast-flying...

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  8. KELLINGLEY

    Date released
    Sep 1959
    Series name
    Mining Review 13th Year
    Issue no
    1
    NoS ID
    346057
    Story no
    1 / 4

    BFI synopsis: Progress report on the building of what will be the most modern colliery in Europe, situated in Yorkshire NCB Commentary - 2 1/2 thousand feet beneath this land near Pontefract in Yorkshire lie...

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  9. DEEP WATERS

    Date released
    Mar 1955
    Series name
    Mining Review 8th Year
    Issue no
    7
    NoS ID
    345866
    Story no
    4 / 4

    BFI synopsis: Underground canals draining Lancashire pits. NCB Commentary - There’s no more coal coming out of Ellesmere Pit, near Manchester. To-day Ellesmere is a pumping station. 200 years ago the...

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  10. H4 (2014 Film)

    Director
    Paul Quinn
    Producer
    Art Olmos; Mark Schwartz; Abina Dodeva; Danny Green; Gil Bindelglas; Heather Ankeny

    Independent feature which translates the Henry IV plays to contemporary Los Angeles to explore political struggles in the black community. Harry Lennix is King Henry.

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