Bermondsey Wall, 1932

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2020
  • This silent film explores the work of the Time and Talents Association for young people in the London district of Bermondsey. The film depicts many London landmarks including Tower Bridge, The Prospect of Whitby, Wapping Old Stairs, The Town of Ramsgate, Cherry Garden Pier, Nightingale Lane, Oliver House and Bermondsey Wall.
    The film depicts the central marketplace in Bermondsey known as the 'The Blue' and shows the market area with stall holders and people shopping. The 'Playing Fields of Bermondsey' are also shown with children playing in the streets and boys playing football in the road amongst traffic.
    The film then explores Dockhead House which was opened by the Time and Talents Association in 1931. It includes footage of a dance class, library with children reading, classrooms with children painting, doll's house making, knitting, washing clothes and a church service.
    A Scouts camping scene is also depicted which shows children carrying water to make dinner, children playing cricket and children playing around a tepee.
    The film concludes with shipping on the River Thames.

    Date: 1932
    Reference No: A/TT/245
    Collection: Time and Talents Association
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Комментарии • 4

  • @brianscates5225
    @brianscates5225 3 года назад +6

    My mother who was born in Lambeth in London England in 1921 used to attend the Time and Talents Association in Bermondsey - mainly the one in Bermondsey Street close to London Bridge; she loved it there; she told me about it and about a camping trip she went on as a Brownie to Battle in East Sussex; she said those times were perfect - even if she and her family lived in poverty in the Victorian slums close to London Bridge.

  • @movingimageresearchcollect7818
    @movingimageresearchcollect7818 3 года назад +4

    this was always one of my favourites from the LMA films ;-) thanks for putting this one up

  • @davidnash41
    @davidnash41 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this film. Fascinating, pity about the poor quality.