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Dingle Gardens Shrewsbury, Shropshire (1926)
This shot was an opportunity for the filmmaker to show off his colour process which worked best with green and red.
This extract comes from Claude Friese-Greene's 'The Open Road' - originally filmed in 1925/6 and now re-edited and digitally restored by the BFI National Archive. Britain seen in colour for the first time was heralded as a great technical advance for the cinema audience - now we can view a much improved image, but one which still stays true to the principles of the colour process.
The rather haphazard journey from Land's End to John O'Groats creates a series of moving picture postcards. Look out for shots containing the component colours - red and blue-green - such as when a little girl in a red coat and hat walks among peacocks in the grounds of a castle, and three girls with red curly hair pose by the sea at Torquay.
The car is a Vauxhall D-type - considered a sporty model at the time. A long-distance journey by car was a relatively new concept, with none of the amenities en route now taken for granted. The visit to a petrol station shows smoking on the forecourt: no health and safety issues back then! The travelogue ends with a series of recognisable London landmarks. Much remains the same - one major exception being the volume of traffic on the roads. (Jan Faull)
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Wilfred Owen's Shrewsbury
Naomi Nicholas visits eight Wilfred Owen 'hotspots' and builds up a picture of the poet's life in the town. A lighthearted, funny, poignant and tragic sequel to A Poet at Plas Wilmot/ Poems read by Martin Westwood at Period Houses in Miniature/ Period photographs of 69-75 Monkmmor Road are reproduced by permission of Shropshire Archive/ ERRATUM: 2.07 We said Racecourse and former showground, we mean't Showground and former racecourse.
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Shrewsbury the county town of Shropshire (from 2007)
From our archives. A film we created for the ex Shrewsbury Borough Council in 2007 and used to promote the town's entry in the Enente Florale competition. Shrewsbury was awarded a Gold Medal
1960s Trains At Shrewsbury
In this video we take a look at movements around Shrewsbury Station in the mid 1960s as steam was coming to an end. All credits for this video must go to Michael Clemens of B&R Videos who once again kindly gave me permission to use these clips that were filmed by his late father Jim Clemens, who did such a superb job recording these scenes which were taken from the DVD Steaming Through Shropshire Pt 1. Enjoy.
Taylor Wimpey - The Denford @ Badgers Rise, Telford, Shropshire by ShowHomesOnline
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Taylor Wimpey - The Denford @ Badgers Rise
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Location Badgers rise, Millennium village, Telford, Shropshire
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Darwin's Shrewsbury -- November 2008
Promotional video made for Shropshire Tourism to celebrate Darwin's 200th birthday and remind visitors of his connection to Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury the Town Not Built by Romans
Shrewsbury History - Not Built by Romans -The Story of the First Settlement of the Town
This is a short video about the first settlers of Shrewsbury, Shropshire, United Kingdom. Salop Market town of historical significance on a bend in the River Severn.
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Forthcoming videos will explain Shrewsbury history, Shrewsbury historic buildings. How the town got the name Scrobbesbyrig.
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Was Shrewsbury ever in wales?
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The Story of Traitors Gate in Shrewsbury history?
History of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia
History of Shrewsbury - Wikipedia
It is believed the area of Shrewsbury was settled in the 5th century by refugees from the nearby Roman City of Wroxeter, but the first physical evidence dates from the 7th century Saxons who named the town Scrobbesbyrig. ... Shrewsbury comes from the Saxon name 'Scrobbesbyrig'.
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Shrewsbury Tourist Information and Visitor Guide | Shrewsbury History
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Shrewsbury History. It is believed the area of Shrewsbury was settled in the 5th century by refugees from the nearby Roman City of Wroxeter, but the first physical evidence dates from the 7th century Saxons who named the town Scrobbesbyrig.
Shrewsbury Facts - Shrewsbury History - Discover Shrewsbury
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From Shrewsbury's magpie-patterned buildings to its magnificent 11th century castle, there's a historical story around every cobbled corner.
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Jump to Early history - Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, England. It is on the River Severn and has a population of approximately 72,000.
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The town of Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England, has a history that extends back at least as far as the year 901, but it could have been first settled earlier. During ...
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Jump to Football League history - Shrewsbury gained their first promotion, to the Third Division, in 1958–59. They remained in the third tier 15 years, ...
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Shrewsbury School - Wikipedia
Jump to History - Philip Sidney, who attended Shrewsbury between the ages of nine ... 1959 & 'The History of Shrewsbury School' by J.B.Oldham, 1952].
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Commentator: G.M. Simmons Ext. Boys callover taking place. Several boys file past Head Boy John Fookes and Headmaster Mr. Peterson. They salute as they pass. Various shots of former headmaster etc. chatting in grounds inc. Mr. J. F. Wolfington now Vice Chancellor of Reading and his predecessor Mr. H.H. Hardy (presided at school from 1932 -1934), Dean Allington. GV mass P.T. in progress conducted by Sgt. Major Joyce. Procession of governors and staff escort Lord Tedder to the dais. GV school band. At dais speeches are made (not recorded). shots of spectators on lawns. GV of dais. Cricket game between the Sarasins and the School 11. Shot of Alan Barber (triple blue and Capt. of Yorkshire in his time. Sir William Beech-Thomas (famous War correspondent of the 1st World War) - Head Boy John Fookes with his father, General Sir Bernard and the Right Rev. Edward Frances (Bishop of Southern Rhodesia) Lt. Col. Casey (or K.C.)? Rakes (Chairman of the Old Salopian Club). Hon. Judge Blagdon with Col. Hughes-Ricket and the present secretary of the Old Salopian Club (Mr. G. Sanger). Oxford contemporaries A.M. Gamble (Headmaster of Denston) with A.H. Phillips, Duncan Norman and S.S. Sopwith, Kenneth Rakes again with J.M. Street and Col. Hughes-Ricket, John Langford-Holt M.P. and the Bursar Col. Alder Michael Charlsworth (old Salopian and now a member of staff, Robin Molesdale, Paul Dane, Christopher Penn, Sydney Statue. ROYAL VISIT TO SHREWSBURY (Fri. 24th Oct.) Elevated shot of crowd lined streets, crowds. Queen arriving off train at Shrewsbury Station and received by Maj. General The Viscount Bridgman and the Mayor Col. West. Mayoress is presented, Diana West gives Queen bouquet. Royal cars drive through town. They enter Council Chamber. cheering crowds. At the school: Queen and Duke escorted by Headmaster etc. Queen on dais for royal salute, Major Pole reported for the inspection of the Guard of Honour. Queen walks down ranks. Inspects band. Bandmaster is presented. Boys running off to change for P.T. Queen on dais watching mass P.T. exhibition. Sgt. Maj. Joyce presented to Queen. Tour of school grounds. Oldhams Hall. In the afternoon the Queen inaugurates the new terrace. Headmaster and the boys giving three cheers for the Queen. CU's boys smiling. Queen walking back along 'central'. Boys with their cameras taking snapshots. cars leaving town back to station.
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Cadman and St Marys Church Shrewsbury
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The Rope Flying Cadman, St. Mary's Church Shrewsbury spire and His Horrible Death.
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Robert Cadman - Wikipedia
Robert Cadman or Robert Kidman(1711–1739) was an 18th-century steeplejack and ropeslider who between 1732 and 1739 performed feats of daring by sliding or flying down a rope from St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury to the Gay Meadow across the River Severn. He also performed the stunt in other locations, for example ...
Getting into the archive - Shrewsbury in 'The Great Frost' of 1739 ...
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10 Mar 2014 - In 1739 Robert Cadman or Kidman and his wife appeared at Shrewsbury to restore the damaged weathercock of St Mary's Church. As part of the town's celebrations of 'The Great Frost', Cadman, a well-known steeplejack and rope-slider and a native of Shropshire having been born at or near Shrewsbury, ...
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18 Feb 2016 - The Spire of St Mary's is one of the tallest in the UK. In 1739, showman Robert Cadman attempted to slide head first down a rope from the top of the tower, He is now buried below his engraved obituary plaque, at the West entrance door of the Church.
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Robert Cadman - Wikipedia
Robert Cadman or Robert Kidman(1711–1739) was an 18th-century steeplejack and ropeslider who between 1732 and 1739 performed feats of daring by sliding or flying down a rope from St Mary's Church, Shrewsbury to the Gay Meadow across the River Severn. He also performed the stunt in other locations, for example ...
Shrewsbury - Wikipedia
Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire, England. It is on the River Severn and in 2011 the last census, the town had a population of approximately 71,715 and the larger urban population of 102,383. Shrewsbury is a market town whose centre has a largely unspoilt medieval street plan and over 660 listed buildings, ...
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Winsford and Exmoor, Somerset (1924)
Exmoor hunt and meet at Winsford.
This extract comes from Claude Friese-Greene's 'The Open Road' - originally filmed in 1925/6 and now re-edited and digitally restored by the BFI National Archive. Britain seen in colour for the first time was heralded as a great technical advance for the cinema audience - now we can view a much improved image, but one which still stays true to the principles of the colour process.
The rather haphazard journey from Land's End to John O'Groats creates a series of moving picture postcards. Look out for shots containing the component colours - red and blue-green - such as when a little girl in a red coat and hat walks among peacocks in the grounds of a castle, and three girls with red curly hair pose by the sea at Torquay.
The car is a Vauxhall D-type - considered a sporty model at the time. A long-distance journey by car was a relatively new concept, with none of the amenities en route now taken for granted. The visit to a petrol station shows smoking on the forecourt: no health and safety issues back then! The travelogue ends with a series of recognisable London landmarks. Much remains the same - one major exception being the volume of traffic on the roads. (Jan Faull)
To buy the DVD click here -
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Shropshire Homes - Hill Grange, Lilleshall, Shrops NHH review July 2015 (Archive)
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St Ives, Cornwall (1924)
The harbour and streets of the popular fishing village of St Ives.
This extract comes from Claude Friese-Greene's 'The Open Road' - originally filmed in 1925/6 and now re-edited and digitally restored by the BFI National Archive. Britain seen in colour for the first time was heralded as a great technical advance for the cinema audience - now we can view a much improved image, but one which still stays true to the principles of the colour process.
The rather haphazard journey from Land's End to John O'Groats creates a series of moving picture postcards. Look out for shots containing the component colours - red and blue-green - such as when a little girl in a red coat and hat walks among peacocks in the grounds of a castle, and three girls with red curly hair pose by the sea at Torquay.
The car is a Vauxhall D-type - considered a sporty model at the time. A long-distance journey by car was a relatively new concept, with none of the amenities en route now taken for granted. The visit to a petrol station shows smoking on the forecourt: no health and safety issues back then! The travelogue ends with a series of recognisable London landmarks. Much remains the same - one major exception being the volume of traffic on the roads. (Jan Faull)
To buy the DVD click here -
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Bridgnorth 1960 2015
Footage from the BFI of Bridgnorth in 1960, intercut with footage shot in 2015; gets a little vague in the middle. Visit for a massive archive of local films.
Cement Ship - BBC Shropshire - Percy's Cafe Bar
Cement Ship got a shoutout on the BBC!
Mark Powell of Pow Promotions gave an interview about Percy's Cafe Bar in Whitchurch, England on BBC Radio Shropshire during the Michaela Wylde show.
During the July 2019 Cement Ship U.K. tour, we stopped by the incredible Percy's and had a great time playing a 3 hour 35 minute set and meeting some awesome people!
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