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Showing posts with label SWFTA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SWFTA. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Two Mousehole videos from the 1920s.

A Through the Gaps blog reader very kindly pointed us in the direction of these two short films from the 1920s looking at the tiny fishing village of Mousehole.


The films are part of the South West Film and Television archive - they are always keen to add material to their growing collection - contact them if you can help or would like more information. "We hold nearly 130,000 films and tapes, dating from the start of film making in the 1880's to the present day and covering every aspect of life in the South West of England.
We want as many people as possible to see and enjoy the unique moving images that we safeguard, and we work with a number of partner organisations to make this happen.
At the moment, the database of SWFTA's collection is only searchable in-house. If you are looking for films on a specific subject, date or place, please get in touch, and our staff will advise on availability. We are working towards providing this facility online in the future.
We can also provide advice about films and tapes that you own."




Files subsequently removed owing to © Copyright issues.