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Church Eaton is a typical rural community of about 750 people about seven miles from Stafford. This video looks at the archaeology and history of the village, its cattle, pigs and sheep farming, the green...
This DVD is a compilation of home movies, travelogues and newsreels, made by British and French filmmakers, from professionals to tourists, colonial-era expatriates and Christian missionaries. The collection...
CELLULOID MAN is a tribute to film archivist and obsessive cinephile P.K. Nair, a man whose childhood fascination with cinema finally led to the creation of the National Film Archive of India. In a country...
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...
Documentary about the build-up from 1900 to the outbreak of war in 1914 and the hopeful first months to Christmas. We see early action and images, and rare archive film of Belgian refugees in...
The is the story of North Staffordshire’s Infirmary, not of a building but an organisation which has, for over 200 years, provided the best service to the community that could be afforded at any one time....
With figures showing that scout membership is steadily growing, this timely documentary shows how Kibblestone at Oulton scout camp, near Stone, Satffordshire has grown since its modest start in 1927....
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 double DVD release presents for the first time a selection of the cathodic experimental works from the seminal Italo-american artist Aldo Tambellini, a selection of classic documents of one of the first...
This documentary tells the history and importance of The National Film Registry, a roll call of American cinema treasures that reflect the diversity of film and the American experience itself. It covers the...