Speakers on podium (draped in a "Calton Weavers" banner) delivering speeches to a seated audience at the People's Palace. The event is to celebrate the installation of a new Ken Currie mural, with a ...
General views around Govan shipyard c. 1987. We see some of the shipbuilders at work.
Interview with Ken Currie (artist) as he draws.
An interview with Ken Currie, with one of his paintings in the background.
Outside a Glasgow polling station at the 1987 general election, in Glasgow Hillhead.
A documentary film about East Park's Children's Home for the infirm.
Shots of Partickhill Station, in Glasgow. People on the platform, boarding trains.
Film of the St.Mary's Church Sunday School picnic, c 1930s.
As producer, actor and filmmaker, Richard Massingham managed to combine his passion for film and medical science.
A cartoon combining drawings and live footage, in which a drawing comes to life while its author isn't there. The film's director began as a political cartoonist and in 1914 founded Bray Studios, amon...
Film used against itself, in an essay on the entanglement of mistery and religious merchandising where the kino-spirit rules instead of the kino-eye.
Various news items about the First World War, compiled for home projection. Optimism and emphasis on international collaboration, remains preserved and the more gruesome or embarrassing war images wer...
Documentary about the annual kermis and cattle-market in Anderlecht.
The film shows a gathering in the city of Lillehammer in Norway by farmers from Gudbrandsdalen. We also visit several places in Gudbrandsdalen before returning to the farmers' association's gathering ...
French language version of a newsreel item on British troops sitting and eating bread and jam "with proverbial coolness", Western Front, May 1918.
"King And President - The King of the Belgians and President Poincaré leaving Furnes after an inspection of the French Cavalry in the market square".
Newsreel item showing British soldiers eating bread and jam "with proverbial coolness," Western Front, May 1918.
"The Retreat From Ghent - Belgian cavalry and artillery falling back on Bruges".