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The changing face of Scotland’s oldest port as seen by its inhabitants.
Part 1: A 1939 film, complete with commentary, about the importance of the Clyde and Clydeside industries. Part 2: six thematic sections which could be used in geography, history or social studies.
Includes footage of George Bennie’s railplane, a propeller-driven vehicle which ran along elevated track in the 1930s. Sequences of servicing a steam locomotive; time-lapse photography of a tram being...
29 extracts from advertising films, newsreels, drama documentaries and educational films including a study of the life and work of Shetland women.
Six farmers in different parts of Scotland and working on different kinds of land explain why they have taken up tree planting and how it fits with their farmimg.
A long-term investigation into factors affecting the number of red grouse on Scottish heather moors. Dr Adam Watson of the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, who has studied the grouse since 1956 describes...
The grey seal population on the Isle of May has greatly increased in recent years, reflecting a much larger population increase throughout the British Isles as a whole. Grey seals form part of a convenient...
Examines how development can coexist-exist with conservation. Produced as part of a report on the environmental impact of the EEC Integrated Development Programme in the Western Isles.
A rare native moth, the Pine Beauty, suddenly reached pest proportions and caused devastating damage of pine forests in the north of Scotland. The outbreak was linked to the introduction of a new species of...
A portrait of the Gaelic poet Sorley Maclean, with readings of his work in English and Gaelic and biographical commentary by Seamus Heaney. Uses contemporary and archive photography as well as recordings of...
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