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Living in

Series

Series Name
Mining Review 1st Year

Issue

Issue No.
7
Date Released
Mar 1948
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Living in
  2. 2New Look for Tanks
  3. 3Keep it Moving
  4. 4Coal on Ice

Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 4
Summary
NoS synopsis: A portrait of the residential training centre at Easington in County Durham, examining the wider environment, stressing the advantages of living in ("the boys are able to get a hundred hours more training than is possible by the non-residential method") and showing the boys playing football and sitting down to meals as well as attending lectures. It also stresses the camaraderie between staff and students, with the warden taking on a talent-spotting role and recommending boys for specific jobs. As the commentary concludes "it’s not only lectures and physical training that’s important, it’s the fact that these lads work and play together in a miniature community."
Researcher Comments
This story was advertised by DATA with the title, ‘Easington Residential Training Centre’.
Keywords
Education and training; Mining
Locations
England; County Durham; Easington
Written sources
British Film Institute Databases
Viewing Copy - bfi screenonline
Hogenkamp, A. P., unpublished DPhil thesis   pxxxvi.
Documentary Film News   Vol.7 No.65, May 1948, p62.
BFI Screenonline synopsis   ID No.474506
Credits:
Production Co.
Documentary Technicians Alliance
Director
Francis Gysin
Camera
Kenneth Reeves
Sponsor
National Coal Board

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