Visit to a Shipbuilding Yard 1951
A party of children take an eye-opening tour of John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank.
A party of children take an eye-opening tour of John Brown's Shipyard in Clydebank.
A look at the Lake District and its famous poet.
Part two of two teaching films about human anatomy which is devoted to the action of the skeletal muscles in producing movement of the bones at the joints of the human skeleton. It uses live action and animated medical illustrations as well as an actual skeleton with commentary. A man, naked to the waist, also demonstrates the relevant physical processes such as respiration.
Poetic tribute to Mrs Turner's vegetable growing prowess, plus the delights of "wartime steaks".
A teaching film about the human skeleton with animated medical illustrations as well as an actual skeleton with commentary. A man, naked to the waist, also demonstrates the relevant anatomy. X-ray cineradiography illustrates the movement of the arm.
Adventures on a fishing boat as told by two young boys who experience what it takes to be a fisherman at sea.
A retired Major's efforts to hone his golf skills are thwarted by the diminutive but defiant common daisy.
King Penguins are first seen in their natural habitat, the Antarctic, after which we see them in the Edinburgh Zoo. With slow-motion pictures we see how they swim with the use of their flippers and feet. Their mating and incubating of their eggs and later, the hatching of them; the rearing of the young at various stages of their growth are also shown.
Documentary about the building of ships at Barrow-in-Furness.
In Australia, five children pursue horse thieves through the mountains.
A film based on a story by Leo Tolstoy about a cabinet maker, his wife and an angel punished by God.
Story of how two youngsters round up crooks planning to blow up the British fleet off Gibraltar.
How to distinguish and deal with various insects that destroy vegetables.
A dramatization to promote the Territorial Army.
Time-travel to a 1940s classroom with this exemplary educational film.
Claustrophobic train-set comedy-thriller (produced by H.G. Wells son) with an ace reporter coming up against crooks intent on stealing a gold shipment on the Scotland to London express. A scatterbrained scientist, a gun-toting dame with revenge on her mind and a pair of eccentric spinster crime novelists – who steal the film – round out the motley band of passengers who cross the path of our intrepid hero as he tries to get his big scoop.
This documentary starts with the theory as proposed by John Dalton in 1808, and outlines the progress made during the nineteenth century bringing in Faraday's early experiments in electrolysis, Mendeleeff's Periodic Table, and ending with ideas of the size of molecules and atoms then current. (Part 1 of 6)
Using diagrams, 'Atlantic' explores the history of the empires surrounding the Atlantic Ocean over the last 600 years.
Go with the flow: to gentle but spellbinding effect this innovative natural history film glimpses marine life astride rising tides at Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae. Urchins, lugworm, weaver-fish and crabs are the shy-but-elegant stars coaxed onto the screen (with the assistance of Millport’s local research station) for this archetypal edition of Gaumont-British Instructional’s 1930s cinema series Secrets of Life.
Explore London Zoo with one of its greediest residents, Sally the sparrow.