The geography and industries of the river Forth from source to sea.
An impressionistic account of the attractions that Aberdeen and Deeside offer the summer visitor.
Amateur home movie footage of family events, including home visits, trips to the seaside and riding stables.
Educational film examining the geography of the lower Clyde region. It explores the dynamic between the area's twin interests of industrial development and recreation.
Views of Baghdad and Babylon in Mesopotamia and of Baalbec on the Palestine Front, 1918.
One of a series of 20 films made for Babcock and Wilcox (Steam) Ltd. between 1954 and 1961. The film includes shots of Babcock and Wilcox boilers being installed in the Kodak factory, Essex. [See al...
Amateur footage of various steamers and ships on the Firth of Clyde and in the Western Isles.
Amateur footage of various steamers and vessels around Argyll and the Western Isles.
"Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
Anneke Kim Sarnau in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Emilia Packard, Albert Lichtenstern (left to right) in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
Nora Tschirner in "Wunderschöner" (2025)
German movie poster of "Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
"Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
"Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
"Wie die Liebe geht" (2024)
A short melodrama: the Chinese man Sang Lee takes pity on a white child (Jack). Twenty years later, Jack, now a prominent lawyer, defends his foster father in court from false accusations.
When the now-wealthy Jack sees his former lover by chance on the silver screen, he immediately goes looking for her.
The Gathering at Glenfinnan in the Highlands to mark the 200th anniversary of raising the standard of James VIII of Scotland and III of England.
An illustration of the various outdoor activities by youth groups at Glenmore Lodge in the Cairngorms.
Irja von Bernstorff (second from the right), Sangay Rinchen (on the right) in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
German movie poster of "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Sangay Rinchen in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)
Sangay Rinchen (on the left) in "The Farmer and I" (2013-16)