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[DAVID FLEMING, HEAD OF MUSEUMS LIVERPOOL] | |||
Date: 2017 Film Number: 12135 | |||
This film consists of extracts from David Fleming's interview, featured in full in NWFA12129, about Liverpool's UNESCO World Heritage Site Status. The interview is being played on a laptop, and this film shows the interview being played on the laptop screen. | |||
FLORA - A MANCHESTER BEE | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 8682 | |||
Short video diary following the progress of the Manchester & District Bee-Keepers' Association's contribution to the 'Bee in the City' exhibition. Artist Peter Davis is seen decorating 'Flora' - from blank bee, right through to finished sculpture, prior to her going on display in Heaton Park. | |||
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[CLAUSE 28 THIRTY YEARS ON - CANAL STREET] | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 9280 | |||
A group gathers in Canal Street, Manchester on the 20th February 2018 to remember the 'Never Going Underground' protests against Clause 28 held thirty years earlier. Pat Karney from Manchester Council gives an interview to commemorate the original march and the group chant slogans. | |||
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[CLAUSE 28 THIRTY YEARS ON - MANCHESTER CENTRAL LIBRARY] | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 9281 | |||
An audience gathers in Manchester Central Library on the 19th February 2018. Nick Lansley introduces a viewing of his film of the Clause 28 Never Going Underground demonstration of 20th February 1988 in Manchester. Pat Karney introduces a series of speakers who were at the original march. | |||
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TRANSITION BRITANNIA BASIN | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11613 | |||
A short student documentary on the redevelopment of the Britannia Basin area of Manchester, with voice overs from concerned residents about the lack of facilities and green spaces for the thousands of new flats that are being built in the area. We see modern blocks of flats, old mill type buildings and the ongoing construction of new housing units. | |||
A BIT OF THIS AND A BIT OF THAT | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11614 | |||
This short documentary features the takeaway restaurant This and That in Manchester city centre. The proprietor Ismail Mallu, who runs the Northern Quarter café with his son Mohsin, talks about his roots and introduction to cooking, the variety and diversity of food from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and how British tastes in curry have evolved over the years. He also describes how This and That was established, becoming a highly popular venue with a wide and enthusiastic clientele, and there are shots of meals being prepared and served. Several customers talk about their love of the café and note how it has also provided help and support for the wider community, for example on the night of the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017. | |||
OUR EMMELINE | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11617 | |||
A record of the creation, construction, installation and unveiling of the bronze statue of Emmeline Pankhurst in St Peter’s Square, Manchester. Councillor Andrew Simcock relates the history of the project, while sculptor Hazel Reeves welcomes a group from Manchester to her Brighton studio to see her work in progress, and talks about her collaboration with life model Sarah Jenkins. There are scenes in the foundry where the statue is cast, and ground preparation work in St Peter’s Square, followed by the opening of the meeting circle on 15th July 2018. Finally, the grand unveiling of the Pankhurst statue takes place on 14th December, with processions arriving from around the city, Manchester Community Choir performing, and speakers Naga Munchetty and Helen Pankhurst, great-granddaughter of the Suffragette. | |||
OUR EMMELINE – WORK IN PROGRESS AND STUDIO VISIT JUNE 2018 | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11618 | |||
Councillor Andrew Simcock and a group of women from Manchester visit the Brighton studio of sculptor Hazel Reeves to see the work in progress, creating the bronze statue of Emmeline Pankhurst to be placed in St Peter’s Square. | |||
OUR EMMELINE – ‘LOST WAX’ BRONZE CASTING 25 OCT 2018 | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11619 | |||
Sculptor Hazel Reeves talks about the process of ‘lost wax’ bronze casting which she is using to create the sculpture of Emmeline Pankhurst for St Peter’s Square, Manchester. We also see scenes inside the casting foundry in East London as the bronze for the statue is melted and poured. | |||
UNVEILING OF EMMELINE PANKHURST MEETING CIRCLE JULY 2018 | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11620 | |||
Singer Rosie Garland performs to an audience in St Peter’s Square, Manchester on the occasion of the opening of the Emmeline Pankhurst meeting circle, the site where the bronze statue of the Suffragette is to be installed later that year. Sculptor Hazel Reeves and Councillor Andrew Simcock also address the crowd, and the Lord Mayor and other supporters speak to camera about the significance of the project. | |||
MANCHESTER COMMUNITY CHOIR - NANA WAS A SUFFRAGETTE | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11621 | |||
Singer Liz Power and the Manchester Community Choir perform the song ‘Nana was a Suffragette’ to an audience in St Peter’s Square on the occasion of the unveiling of the Emmeline Pankhurst stature on 14th December 2018. | |||
MANCHESTER COMMUNITY CHOIR - THE PANKHURST ANTHEM | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11622 | |||
The Manchester Community Choir, led by Liz Power, perform the ‘Pankhurst Anthem’ to an audience in St Peter’s Square on the occasion of the unveiling of the Emmeline Pankhurst stature on 14th December 2018. | |||
MANCHESTER COMMUNITY CHOIR - YOU’RE THE VOICE | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11623 | |||
The Manchester Community Choir, led by Liz Power, perform ‘You’re the Voice’ to an audience in St Peter’s Square on the occasion of the unveiling of the Emmeline Pankhurst stature on 14th December 2018. | |||
[OUR EMMELINE - THE INSTALL] | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11624 | |||
Time lapse footage of the process of transporting the bronze statue of Emmeline Pankhurst into St Peter’s Square, Manchester, lifting it off the lorry by crane, positioning it and fixing it in place. | |||
[OUR EMMELINE – COUNCILLOR ANDREW SIMCOCK] | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11625 | |||
Councillor Andrew Simcock, Chair of the Emmeline Pankhurst Statue Campaign, makes a brief speech at the unveiling of the Suffragette’s statue in St Peter’s Square, Manchester on 14th December 2018. | |||
[OUR EMMELINE – UNVEILING DAY – FATIMA SHAHID] | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11626 | |||
At the unveiling of the Emmeline Pankhurst statue in St Peter’s Square, Manchester, on 14th December 2018, ceremony host Naga Munchetty introduces local schoolgirl Fatima Shahid, who speaks about what the statue and the event mean for her and the city. | |||
[OUR EMMELINE – UNVEILING DAY – HELEN PANKHURST] | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11627 | |||
At the unveiling of the Emmeline Pankhurst statue in Manchester on 14th December 2018, the Suffragette’s great-granddaughter makes a speech to the assembled crowd in St Peter’s Square. | |||
[OUR EMMELINE – UNVEILING DAY – MARCH] | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11628 | |||
On the day of the unveiling of the Emmeline Pankhurst statue in Manchester, a procession of women, including the sculptor Hazel Reeves, and local schoolchildren, makes its way up Oxford Road and into St Peter’s Square. | |||
[OUR EMMELINE – UNVEILING DAY – SARAH JUDGE] | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 11629 | |||
Sarah Judge, lead member for women on Manchester City Council, makes a brief speech at the unveiling of the Emmeline Pankhust statue in St Peter’s Square on 14th December 2018, stressing the importance of using the hard-won freedom to vote. | |||
LIVERPOOL'S HERITAGE STATUS | |||
Date: 2018 Film Number: 12129 | |||
A short film about the threat to Liverpool's UNESCO World Heritage Site Status from the planned new development, Liverpool Waters. There are views of Liverpool Waterfront and we are given a short history of Liverpool's World Heritage Site Status. An interview with Sir David Fleming, Director of National Museums Liverpool follows. He talks about the difficulties of maintaining UNESCO World Heritage Site Status in a city centre and the potential consequences of Liverpool losing it's status. There are also interviews with members of the public on the subject. | |||
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