A look at the improvements to the water supply in rural areas brought about by the construction of the Lammermuir reservoir.
One of a group of seven documentaries made for the 1938 Empire Exhibition under the supervision of John Grierson depicting the character of Scotland and its people.
A view of the industrial central belt of Scotland, including shipyards, factories and industrial estates.
Scotland's three canals, the Crinan, Caledonian, and Forth and Clyde are shown in operation.
One of a group of seven documentaries made for the 1938 Empire Exhibition under the supervision of John Grierson, the film was part of a campaign to improve the fitness of the Scots.
Made during the war, the film promotes various health measures e.g. ante-natal clinics, school milk, holiday camps for children and inoculation.
Craigbank Gardens, Edinburgh. The film has extensive footage of allotments, vegetable gardens and people tending the crops. Portree Horticultural Show also features towards the end of the film.
One of a group of seven documentaries made for the 1938 Empire Exhibition, under the supervision of John Grierson, featuring the sporting pursuits particular to Scotland.
Szene mit Peter van Eyck, Sabine Bethmann (Mitte)
Szene mit Albrecht Schoenhals (links), Peter van Eyck (2.v.r.), Klaus Kinski (rechts)
Peter van Eyck, Walter Rilla, Werner Peters (v.l.n.r.)
Dieter Borsche, Sabine Bethmann
Szene mit Sabine Bethmann
Klaus Kinski