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BAYTREES: OUR HISTORY, OUR TRANSFORMATION, OUR PEOPLE, OUR COMMUNITY, OUR HARPURHEY | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11374 | |||
This is a film showing the redevelopment of terraced housing and gardens in the Baytrees area of Harpurhey in North Manchester. Each street is shown in its derelict state, then in its redeveloped state with a local resident standing on the street and receiving a photograph of the derelict street. The film ends with footage taken from a drone flying over the rooftops of the Baytrees area of Harpurhey. | |||
THE LOST PITS OF THE IRWELL VALLEY | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11375 | |||
Filmed as part of the Irwell Valley Mining Project, ex-miner Paul Kelly takes us around the sites of the lost pits of the Irwell valley, these include Pendleton, Clifton Hall, Newtown and Wheatsheaf Collieries. At each site Paul gives a brief historical or personal anecdote about the pit and its miners. | |||
[BROADHURST PARK - 16 DECEMBER 2013] | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11379 | |||
On 16/12/2013, Kay Phillips talks to camera and shows the Broadhurst Park site being cleared and piles being driven into the ground as part of the early stages of construction of FC United's new stadium. Also included is a brief interview with the project's manager Andy Pilling who gives an overview of the progress made so far despite the weather. | |||
FC UNITED - NOW WE BUILD OUR OWN GROUND | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11398 | |||
Kay Phillips explains that the winner of the golden ticket will be the first to break ground at the site of FC United's new stadium at Broadhurst Park in Moston on 17 November 2013. She then interviews fans of the club about how excited they are about the new stadium. After a short speech by Andy Walsh the ground is broken and Kay talks with first team manager Karl Marginson followed by a chat with Zoe the golden ticket winner. | |||
FC UNITED & PARTNERS - BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11399 | |||
On 18 November 2013, Kay Phillips interviews several people at the ground breaking ceremony at the Ronald Johnson playing fields in North Moston Manchester. These interviews include Sir Richard Leese of Manchester City Council, Paul Mitchell and Colin Maclaren of Moston Juniors football club, the project manager David Robinson, Stephen Hughes the architect, Brian Morris the electrical consultants and Jim Budd the highways engineer | |||
THE BREAKING GROUND PROJECT - RJPF MOSTON | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11401 | |||
As part of the Breaking Ground project, a look at the key moments at football clubs throughout Britain made by the National Football Museum's John O'Shea and the artist Neville Gabie. A photograph of a group of FC United fans recreating the stands behind the yet to be built goalposts of Broadhurst Park is taken to be part of an exhibition. Kay Phillips interviews the artist Neville Gabie about the similarities between the new ground of FC United and the derelict ground of Bradford Park Avenue. | |||
PACE EGG PLAY 2ND OF APRIL 2013 AT THE RING O'BELLS | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11463 | |||
A traditional folk Pace Egging Easter play performed in front of Middleton's Ring O'Bells Inn with characters dressed as the King of England, knights, St. George, a doctor, a horse and a Turk with folk dancing, singing, sword fights and terrible jokes. The film shot in black, white and red is watched by a small but appreciative audience who give money to the players at its conclusion. | |||
ALL TOGETHER NOW FOR THE NHS - MARCHING IN MANCHESTER 2013 | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11484 | |||
On 29 September 2013, marchers at the pro-NHS demonstration in Manchester sing protest song then, over a speech by Owen Jones, we see the demonstrators carrying banners, flags and placards marching on Deansgate, Oxford Road and finally at a rally in Whitworth Park. Here the singer of the Liverpool band, The Farm, Peter Hooton leads the crowd in singing 'All together now' with the aid of the Stalybridge Brass band | |||
THE BUMBLEBEES OF HARPURHEY 2013 | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11502 | |||
Bee Keeper Kay Phillips in the wild flower meadow at the Baytree Bee Project in Harpurhey in Manchester. She identifies some of the wild flowers and different types of bumblebee as well as giving details of the Co-op's Plan Bee project. | |||
A TASTE OF URBANE HONEY | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11504 | |||
At a honey tasting event held at Manchester's City Art Gallery on 14 November 2013, Kay Phillips talks honey and beekeeping with the galleries John Mouncy and John Peel,then the taste of the honey with Baytrees Jenny Flaherty and Kersal Lane allotments Jack Hobbs. The film ends with Kay giving her verdict on the honey and a brief interview with the director of 'River of Flowers' Kathryn Lwin. | |||
8 HOURS A DAY - WHOA BOBBY WHOA | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11535 | |||
Talking to ex-miners about the Quarrington Hill Lodge banner which shows a pit pony and a miner demanding fewer daily working hours. The film ends with the miners marching with their banners on the streets of Durham. | |||
DURHAM GALA 2013 - THE BIG MEET | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11536 | |||
Produced for the Irwell Valley Mining Project, this film is introduced by Paul Kelly, a former miner at Agecroft Colliery in Salford and features the Durham Gala, otherwise known as the Big Meet, on a sunny July day in 2013. We see the brass bands and miners with their colliery banners marching through the streets of Durham before stopping for the banner blessing at Durham Cathedral. After brief interviews with an ex-miner and the Dean of Durham Cathedral, the film ends with a joyous rendition of 'Walking on Sunshine' by the Harrogate brass band. | |||
A WOMAN'S PLACE IS AT THE MATCH | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11572 | |||
Kay Phillips introduces and interviews the many women and women's groups that are involved in the FC United football club. She asks each woman about their role at the club and 'what do women do for FC United?' and 'what does FC United do for women?' The women interviewed include the FC United Radio presenter, the Club Secretary, a physiotherapist, a nutritionist and a program seller as well as a group of local women campaigners that support the club locating to Moston. | |||
FC UNITED & ACE CENTRE NORTH MINITHON 2013 | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11577 | |||
Interviews with the participants in the annual FC United charity 3 mile fun run, which over the previous six years has raised over £125.000 for their charity partners. | |||
A WOMAN'S PLACE IS ON THE PITCH | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11579 | |||
This short documentary film introduced by Kay Phillips shows the first season of FC United womans football team. It features interviews with players, staff and volunteers inter-cut with match day action and goals from various FC United players, as well as training sessions held at Abraham Moss and Ardwick in Manchester. | |||
NORTH MANCHESTER'S FOOTBALLING HERITAGE | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11582 | |||
A minibus history tour of the formative years of Manchester United visiting the sites of the first ground at North Road in Newton Heath and their next ground at Bank Street in Beswick. The tour then goes to the 'Munich Estate' and Duncan Edwards Court in Newton Heath before visiting the grave of Louis Rocca, the man who named Manchester United in Moston Cemetery. The film ends with the participants in a pub giving their positive reactions to the tour. | |||
THE ODE TO JOY DIVISION FC UNITED ON TOUR | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11585 | |||
The FC United supporters at Gigg Lane in Bury are filmed celebrating and singing in slow motion to Ludwig Van Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy.' | |||
ASH STREET PROJECTION OUTDOOR EVENT - HARPURHEY FILM FESTIVAL 2013 | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11587 | |||
The technicians set up the projector and computer for the film show held on Ash Street in Harpurhey as part of the Handmade Film festival in 2013. We see the popcorn being made and the films being introduced by Kay Phillips and projected onto the end of a terraced house as the sun sets | |||
CITY CENTRE TO COLLYHURST IN 1 MIN 38 SECS | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11589 | |||
A speeded up tram journey from Manchester city centre to Collyhurst in the north of the city with the tram stopping briefly at Victoria station. | |||
THE REAL HARPURHEY, MANCHESTER DAY PARADE 2013 | |||
Date: 2013 Film Number: 11590 | |||
This film begins with the residents of North Manchester preparing and decorating their banners, flags, umbrellas, clothes and float for the Manchester Day Parade. On the day of the parade, 2 June 2013, the residents take a bus journey into Manchester and congregate on Liverpool Street where along with other participents they await the parade to start. The parade begins with the residents of Harpurhey, Collyhurst, Monsall, Blackley, Moston and Cheetham Hill marching under the banner of 'Proud of where we live'. They parade on Deansgate, Albert Square, Oxford Road and finnally back on Deansgate with large crowds of spectators cheering them on. The film ends with the marchers back on Liverpool street and putting away their banners and floats in a warehouse. | |||
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