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A collection of industrial films celebrating the diversity of Scottish engineering companies.
£ 14.99
Rivers At Work (1958) The story of the electrification of the Highlands by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board. Commentary by John Grierson. Running time: 20 mins, colour. Produced by Green Park Productions for Films of Scotland and North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board.
Central Scotland (1962) A regional geography film covering the area bounded by lines from Stonehaven to Helensburgh and Girvan to Dunbar. It looks at various industries in this central belt - steel, engineering, shipbuilding, thread and textiles, coal, electricity, oil, plastics, and farming. Running time: 20 mins, colour. Produced by Park Film Studios for Educational Films of Scotland.
Young in Heart (1963) The development and production of the Hillman Imp car at the Linwood industrial plant, starring Bill (Dr Finlay) Simpson. Running time: 24 mins, colour. Produced by Glasgow Films for Films of Scotland and the Rootes Group.
The Invergordon Smelter (1972) The conception and construction of the aluminium smelter at Invergordon. Running time: 20 mins, colour. Produced by Ogam Films for Films of Scotland and the British Aluminium Co. Ltd.
The Clyde Estuary (1975) An educational film tracing the history of shipping and the shipbuilding industries on the Clyde estuary. Running time: 16 mins, colour. Produced by SEFA (Glasgow Group).
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