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PRESTON & DISTRICT "SALUTE THE SOLDIER" WEEK, MAY 13TH-20TH 1944
Date: 1944 Film Number: 1199
 
Events from Preston and District's "Salute the Soldier Week," 13-20 May 1944 to raise funds for the war effort. Events shown include military processions, an exhibition relating to the North Lancashire Regiment, a charity cricket match between Fulwood and Broughton Cricket Club and an Army XI and a bowls match. [The preservation of this film was funded by a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund.]
 
 
 
[TROUGH LAITHE DAIRY, BARROWFORD]
Date: *1944 Film Number: 5230
 
Scenes from inside a dairy run by Arthur Pickles at Trough Laithe Farm in Barrowford, as bottles are filled with milk and sealed. After an opening shot of a farmer and calf, the film switches to inside the dairy where machinery operates and workers fill and seal bottles of milk and what looks like cream. A boy is shown drinking a bottle of milk through a straw before the film ends with footage of an unidentified industrial process. For more information about this film-maker, and to view other films made by him, please visit the Sam Hanna section of the North West Film Archive website by pasting the following link into your browser- http://www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk/sam_hanna_collection.html
 
 
 
[PIRN WINDING AT NELSON]
Date: *1944 Film Number: 5274
 
In the winding room of a weaving shed, believed to be in Nelson, a woman attends to a machine that winds and twists thread from bobbins onto large reels which have removable shafts. She uses tools and her hands to remove, replace and prepare the bobbins and reels before operating the machinery once more. For more information about this film-maker, and to view other films made by him, please visit the Sam Hanna section of the North West Film Archive website by pasting the following link into your browser- http://www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk/sam_hanna_collection.html
 
 
 
TECHNICAL DRAWING BY S.HANNA [SURFACE DEVELOPMENT CIRCULAR CONE]
Date: *1944 Film Number: 5322
 
Short animated technical drawing film showing an elevation diagram taking shape. A pencil points out the relevant parts of the diagram before a wheel (labelled as 'PLAN') moves across the screen and measures out the correct dimension. The caption at the bottom of the screen reads 'SURFACE DEVELOPMENT - CIRCULAR CONE'. For more information about this film-maker, and to view other films made by him, please visit the Sam Hanna section of the North West Film Archive website by pasting the following link into your browser- http://www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk/sam_hanna_collection.html
 
 
 
CALLING BLIGHTY NO. 149
Date: 1944 Film Number: 5678
 
A group of servicemen from Manchester, Salford, Todmorden and Warrington are filmed together in a jungle clearing in Burma. Each man takes a turn to step forward to the camera to send a personal message home to his loved ones before they all sign off with a short group rendition of “We’ll Meet Again”.
 
 
 
CALLING BLIGHTY NO. 178
Date: 1944 Film Number: 5680
 
Servicemen (and one woman) from the Royal Navy send personal messages to their loved ones back in Manchester, Salford, Bolton, Mossley and Wilmslow from a coastal location in Colombo, Ceylon. The film ends with the ‘boys and girls of the Royal Navy’ walking quietly away, smiling at the camera, with the sea in the background.
 
 
 
CALLING BLIGHTY NO. 212
Date: 1944 Film Number: 5684
 
Men from the Army and RAF serving in Burma send personal messages back to their loved ones in Manchester and the North West. The messages are delivered straight to camera from a variety of locations: a riverbank, a jungle clearing, by a roadside, in a camp. The last group of men stand in front of a truck to deliver their messages before jumping into the back of it, cheering and waving, as the vehicle moves off.
 
 
 
WINSFORD WATER 1944
Date: 1944 Film Number: 9120
 
'All aboard with skipper P. Millard!' Sailing scenes on the Flashes on the river Weaver near Winsford. Boats sail along, stopping so that people can socialise on the river bank. Views of the Flashes, seen from Winsford. Picnic tea on the riverbank, everyone waves to the camera and then heads back home.
 
 
 
EASTER 1944 - CROSBY
Date: 1944 Film Number: 8350
 
A group of family spend time in the garden of a house in Crosby. They sit in the garden reading the paper, play tennis and do some gardening. A young man in a sailors uniform can be seen, different members of the family try on his sailors hat.
 
 
 
TOTTENHAM COMES TO WALTON OLD HALL
Date: 1944 Film Number: 8383
 
Children evacuees from Tottenham can be seen arriving at the gates of Walton Hall. They are greeted by Lady Daresbury and the head warden, Mr. T. Plumpton outside the house. Lady Daresbury had invited the children there for a fete and tea. The children enjoy some fizzy drinks and food before donkey rides. Some of the younger children take part in a race. The children gather on the lawn for a Punch and Judy show. Afterwards, the children take part in a variety of races such as three-legged, skipping, egg and spoon and sack races. The children and adults are seen seated at tables in the garden for refreshments.
 
 
 
DEMOBBED
Date: 1944 Film Number: 9720
 
Demobbed is a 1944 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Norman Evans, Nat Jackley, Gus McNaughton and Dan Young. Billed as "a musical comedy burlesque," its plot concerns a group of ex-soldiers who attempt to gain employment after being demobbed from the army. Nat, Norman and Dan get new jobs, solve a crime and stage a concert party.
 
 
 
[DUKE OF WELLINGTON REGIMENT STAND DOWN PARADE]
Date: 1944 Film Number: 9780
 
The regiment marches along a country road before assembling on a field in front of a crowd of spectators. An inspection of the troops takes place, before the regiment marches away.
 
 
 
MALPAS 1944
Date: 1944 Film Number: 7772
 
Two Malpas weddings and two new teachers at the local school showing clips of the children playing in the yard and a children's opera which involves dancing. Musical band marching in the streets followed by a parade. Selected scenes of horse racing and jumping with a visit from the Mayor and Mayoress of Stretford.
 
 
 
RUBBER METAL BONDING
Date: 1944 - 47 Film Number: 3234
 
A series of tests on the strength of rubber used to bond metals. The rubber is stretched and flexed at a number of different levels of pressure until it breaks.
 
 
 
[FLOODWATER]
Date: *1944/45 Film Number: 1132
 
High water at Latchford(?). Lots of shots of fast flowing, rough water. Water on canal bank.
 
 
 
THE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF NORTHWICH: TOWN PLANNING AND RECONSTRUCTION
Date: *1944/5 Film Number: 4196
 
General views around Northwich including Witton Street, Greenhall Road and Warrington Road, showing run-down buildings and houses, presumably ear-marked for redevelopment. The film ends with construction of new housing - including pre-fabricated houses - on Dean Street and the Parkfield Estate in August 1945.
 
 
 
[LIFE SAVING CLASSES AT GANNOW BATHS BURNLEY, CANAL RESCUE]
Date: 1944-45 Film Number: 5298
 
Young men are taught life saving techniques at Gannow swimming baths in Burnley and a boy is saved from drowning in a staged rescue at the local canal. At the baths, the men work in pairs to demonstrate life saving manouevres both at the side of the pool and in the water as an instructor looks on. In a staged scenario, three boys play on a canal bank and one falls in. The other two boys run to get help - from a young man who rescues the boy from the water, and from the ambulance service who takes him away. For more information about this film-maker, and to view other films made by him, please visit the Sam Hanna section of the North West Film Archive website by pasting the following link into your browser- http://www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk/sam_hanna_collection.html
 
 
 
OLD ENGLISH CRAFTS; VILLAGE ROPE MAKER; MAKING HAY CREELS
Date: c1945 Film Number: 5111
 
Film showing a hay creel (a device used to carry large amounts of hay) being hand-made by a rope maker at W.R.Outhwaite in Hawes, Yorkshire. The rope maker is seen constructing the hay creel using curved lengths of hazel wood and bound with pieces of twine creating a large mesh effect. There are shots of hay creels being used in fields in Yorkshire and Pendle Hill, Lancashire For more information about this film-maker, and to view other films made by him, please visit the Sam Hanna section of the North West Film Archive website by pasting the following link into your browser- http://www.nwfa.mmu.ac.uk/sam_hanna_collection.html
 
 
 
[SAVINGS WEEK AND OTHER WARTIME SCENES]
Date: c1945 Film Number: 5416
 
Posters for a local war savings campaign, followed by a parade and the arrival of 300 evacuees at Wilmslow station in July 1944. Savings week helpers board a train for the Buckingham Palace Garden Party and the Junior Service Corps and Church Lads Brigade compete at a sports day. A torchlit event takes place to change the savings target in October 1945 outside the Rex cinema and teenagers march during a recruitment week for Junior Services. The Air Training Corps, Girls Training Corps and RAF Cadets perform drills and the boy scouts and cubs are seen doing gymnastics. The film ends with cadets being presented with a ceremonial mace in 1945. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
[LEISURE SCENES IN WARTIME]
Date: c1945 Film Number: 5417
 
Two men are seen looking at war savings campaign posters and smoking, and people leave a meeting room. There are posters for a Canada v USA baseball match and for the 1943 ceremony to mark Wilmslow's adoption of HMS Winchelsea, followed by scenes from the baseball match at Pownall College, Wilmslow during Merchant Navy Week. People skating on a frozen lake, baby Brenda sitting outside and a parade featuring the Air Training Corps. There is an outdoor gathering for Allies Day with an appearance from Commander Warwick Bracegirdle. The film ends with a football match, after which St Bartholomew's Prize Band play. [Catalogued as part of 'Revitalising the Regions' - a Screen Heritage UK project, 2011]
 
 
 
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