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Part 1: From the first contacts to the culminating conflict - the whole struggle of New England and New France, and the economic contest between the St Lawrence trade system and the Atlantic-Hudson system....
Composed entirely of animated diagrams, the film presents tidal definitions and tidal theory to an audience assumed to have no previous knowledge of tides. Using figures of the moon, sun and earth, spring...
Demonstrates Egypt’s dependence on the River Nile for crop irrigation, shows traditional methods of directing water and deals with the new dams and barrages which are contributing to the more efficient use...
Sources and movement of beach material: introduction to the dynamics of inshore sediment circulation and some implications in terms of coastal morphology and management. Sediment sinks withdrawing sand from...
Evidence shows that a large part of North America was once covered with ice, that ice does actually move and in doing so, modifies the landscape over which it passes.
A film on water pollution, using the Ottawa River as an example of what happens when a river is used as a dumping place for municipal and industrial waste. Colour animation illustrates exactly what happens...
This educational film was produced by Indiana University in 1961 and shows the importance of corn as an economic commodity. [17 minutes]
About the 1957-58 crossing of the Antarctic continent. Tells how eight men of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition’s advance party made landfall on the coast of Antarctica and established the base...
An original way to understand and teach the idea of scale, the key to effective citizenship and scholarship. In total the DVD includes 12 short films on scale: A FEW TOOLS FOR TEACHING SCALE, ADDITIONAL...
This film portrays the people, traditions and landscape of the New Forest in the 1950s. Featuring music by Clifton Parker, cinematography by Roy Layzell and commentary by John Snagge, it was commissioned by...
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