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NoS synopsis: 76-year-old Ernest Holder is one of the last practitioners of the ancient English craft of coal carving.
BFI synopsis: a look first at one of the National Coal Board’s 62 brickworks (at Blairdon in Fife) and then the Ideal Homes Exhibition at Olympia
NCB synopsis: Without water we should not survive. The ‘drought’ summer of ‘76 reinforced the message that we must conserve and only spend with care all the natural resources.
March of Time synopsis: The manner in which a group of small town business men saved the small American city of Manchester from industrial paralysis, when the great Amoskeag cotton mills went into...
BFI synopsis: The part played by some of Britain’s miners in World War I, tunnelling on the Western Front. NCB Commentary - Fifty years ago this August World War One began. Little has been told about...
BFI synopsis: an old steam engine at work at Warden Law colliery. NCB Commentary - Still in the county of Durham, across the high moorland country inland from Sunderland’s busy port, 62-year-old Alfred...
BFI synopsis: miner Bob Lee teaches roller skating to local children NCB Commentary - With Fryston Colliery in the background, where he works, 62 year old Bob Lee comes over the fields on his way to the...
BFI synopsis: miners keep down foxes with hunting dogs in Neath Valley, Wales. NCB Commentary - High up in the Neath valley, at the foot of Craig-y-llyn, the farmers and shepherds are being robbed. This is...
BFI synopsis: two canal enthusiasts who ferry coal from Staffordshire to Worcester in their own barge NCB Commentary - At Anglesea Canal Basin by Brownhills, Staffs, narrow boats are being loaded with small...
BFI synopsis: Ernie, the electric calculator at Lytham, is set in operation by remote control from Ashington colliery for the monthly distribution of Premium Bond prizes. NCB Commentary - Blackpool. The...
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