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NoS synopsis: The Montage camera team claim that Maxply tennis racket manufacture is the most interesting production sequence that they have filmed for the magazine. Even before the filming started it was...
NoS synopsis: new methods of tracing gas leaks in the mains devised by Dutch engineers. NCB Commentary - Subsidence in mining districts is a common happening. Houses and roads, and what lies beneath the...
BFI synopsis: Britain’s newest power loading machine for longwall faces in operation in Yorkshire NCB Commentary - Two months ago in Mining Review at Ormonde Colliery in Derbyshire we saw noted industrial...
BFI synopsis: wreckage of ship stranded off N.E. coast near Cullercoats. Two ex-miners, Ted Oliver and Chadwick, salvage the ship for steel NCB Commentary - Off the rocky north-east coast near Cullercoats...
BFI synopsis: A survey of Britain’s most highly mechanised coalfield. NCB Commentary - The East Midlands is the home of Britain’s most modern mine. But some say that it’s also the oldest coal-field...
The March of Time synopsis: The film points to the material progress that has been made since the turn of the century but stresses that despite the amenities which have streamlined the design of modern...
The March of Time synopsis: Stressing the seriousness of the "cold war" in Italy, this month’s March of Time emphasises the need of economic and social reforms for a nation that finds democracy a strange...
The March of Time synopsis: Millions of people drink regularly without any visible bad effects, but of grave concern to the U.S. is the growing number of those unlucky problem drinkers, whose addiction to...
The March of Time synopsis: In March of Time’s latest release, attention is focussed on Yugoslavia, a nation which now stands politically alone and yet, by its own claim, is more Communist than Russia...
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