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BEA (British European Airways), was a division of the state owned BOAC formed in 1946 to run the passenger air services to continental Europe and within the UK that had been operated by the RAF during the...
A compilation of previously unreleased archive NATO documentaries - THE PRICE OF PEACE, FOUR DAYS IN AUTUMN, BARRIERS, SKYWATCH and CITIZEN OF THE WORLD - all written, produced and directed by award winning...
This British Pathe documentary from 1940, illustrates the insidious rise of the Nazi Party from its post World War One origins through Adolf Hitler’s assumption of the leadership of the party and eventual...
A collection of all four episodes of the comedy travelogue produced by British Pathe to promote holidays in 1960s Britain. A series of rousing patriotic speeches and country wide tours presented by...
A collection of underground films featuring William S. Burroughs.
A collection of training films featuring demonstrations of the correct way to rescue passengers and crew from crashed planes. The earliest film shows how to enter a crashed Lancaster bomber. Among other...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, ITN filmed a series of news items abroad called ‘Roving Report’; most remain unseen since their initial broadcast. This collection brings together three programmes in...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, ITN filmed a series of news items abroad called ‘Roving Report’; most remain unseen since their initial broadcast. This collection brings together a number of reports...
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, ITN filmed a series of news items abroad called ‘Roving Report’; most remain unseen since their initial broadcast. This collection brings together seven films reporting...
Released in its entirety for the first time, The BATTLE OF YPRES is the original 1925 British Instructional Films documentary re-enacting scenes from the Battle of Ypres in the actual battle trenches where...
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