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Greenpark Productions, founded in 1938, has kept much of the shorts, documentary and sponsored footage which it shot between the 1930s and the present. Some silent black and white advertising films date back...
Huntley Film Archives was founded by John Huntley in the mid-1940s. The collection, therefore, has come together slowly, centred on a catalogue of documentary films. The emphasis has always been on...
Original material recorded by the self-funded, voluntary organisation I.A. Recordings. From 1982 onwards it covers British industrial activity past and present, e.g. remains of old industries and intensive...
The newly established Leicestershire Film Archive provides a clear identity for the Leicester and Leicestershire collection of the TUA Film Archive (see separate entry). It comprises mainly amateur shot...
The collection includes films and videos made for/by London’s public transport companies and their predecessors for a general audience and covering many aspects of London life, plus some more specialist...
National archive built up over the past fifty years. The collection grew from education requirements and gifts of special material as well as the Museum’s involvement with productions for broadcast...
British tramway history began c.1860 with horse tramways. Steam and cable trams followed and the development of the electric tramcar commenced in 1885. The modes overlapped, with the earlier propulsion...
The North West Film Archive (NWFA), established in 1977, is a public regional collection holding material from early ‘animated’ pictures to contemporary productions. The experiences and interests of...
The collection is composed of 8mm, 9.5mm and 16mm film and video material from the 1920s to the present day. Completed programmes on transportation and other subjects are held together with stock footage on...
The Rolls-Royce Image Resource film archive covers the 90 years of the company’s involvement in aero-engine manufacture and the airframes and airlines associated with it. These include both military and...
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