@prefix dc: .
@prefix dcterms: .
@prefix edm: .
@prefix foaf: .
@prefix owl: .
@prefix schema: .
@prefix skos: .
@prefix wgs84_pos: .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1950" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Bus Stations and Depots",
"Buses and Coaches, general",
"Celebrations, Traditions and Customs",
"Children and Infants",
"Leisure and Recreation",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "GLASGOW TRAMS AND BOTANIC GARDENS" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "The Botanic Gardens, Glasgow with shots of the tulip beds and the Kibble Palace. A tram and bus pass each other on Great Western Road." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "[filmed by Stanley L. Russell, Thames and Clyde]." ;
schema:datePublished "1950" ;
schema:duration "(2:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "GLASGOW TRAMS AND BOTANIC GARDENS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1962" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Transport" ;
dc:title "LAST DAY OF THE TRAMS, GLASGOW" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Footage of the last trams to run in Glasgow, and the farewell procession (1962)." ;
schema:creditText "[filmed by SAAC]." ;
schema:datePublished "1962" ;
schema:duration "(28:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "LAST DAY OF THE TRAMS, GLASGOW" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1956" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Emotions, Attitudes and Behaviour",
"Local Government",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "INTO THE MISTS" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "The story of the last Edinburgh tram. Shots of horse-drawn omnibus, last passengers, and the scrapping of the trams in Coatbridge." ;
schema:creditText "[filmed by W.S. Dobson]." ;
schema:datePublished "1956" ;
schema:duration "(10:04 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "INTO THE MISTS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1962" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "PASSING OF THE TRAMCAR, the" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Footage of the last tram to run in Glasgow. This film follows the routes and passengers of services across Glasgow, and landmarks relating to their history, including the Whitevale Depot War Memorial." ;
schema:datePublished "1962" ;
schema:duration "(63:36 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "PASSING OF THE TRAMCAR, the" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1959" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Art and Artists, general" ;
dc:title "SCOTS OF TOMORROW" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Scottish school pupils studying scientific and historical projects." ;
schema:author ,
;
schema:creditText "Producer, Campbell Harper Films Ltd.. -- Credits: w. Albert Mackie nar. Ian Gilmour." ;
schema:datePublished "1959" ;
schema:duration "(13:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "SCOTS OF TOMORROW" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1951" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Birds",
"Ceremonies" ;
dc:title "British Movietone News No. 1127A, GLASGOW UNIVERSITY CELEBRATIONS" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Glasgow University celebrates its Fifth Centenary with various events including a torchlight procession, and a reception attended by Lord Provost Hetherington and J. M. McCormick." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Movietone News. -- Credits: [comm. s. Lionel Gamlin]." ;
schema:datePublished "1951" ;
schema:duration "(10:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "British Movietone News No. 1127A, GLASGOW UNIVERSITY CELEBRATIONS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1951" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Education",
"Media, Communication and the Creative Industries" ;
dc:title "FIFTH CENTENARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Celebrations in Glasgow attended by students from around the world including a torchlight procession and bonfire." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "Producer, compiled by SFC . -- Credits: additional material ph. Frank M. Marshall, C.F. Arthur, Rev. Merricks Arnott, D.H. Hunter, Mrs. N. McGavin, Dr. I Dunnachie. Foreword by the Principal, Sir Hector J. Hetherington." ;
schema:datePublished "1951" ;
schema:duration "(20:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "FIFTH CENTENARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1906" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Transport" ;
dc:title "ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY QUATER CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS" ;
schema:abstract "Procession of dignitaries in horse-drawn carriages to Aberdeen University Quater Centenary ceremony." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Scottish Film Council." ;
schema:datePublished "1906" ;
schema:duration "(4:30 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY QUATER CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1913" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Leisure and Recreation",
"Music Hall",
"Ships and Shipping",
"Tourism and Travel",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "MR. HARRY LAUDER LEAVES FOR AMERICA: His Triumphal Progress from London to Liverpool" ;
schema:abstract "Harry Lauder leaves for Liverpool from London's Euston Station. He boards the liner the 'Lusitania'." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Gaumont News." ;
schema:datePublished "1913" ;
schema:duration "(3:16 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "MR. HARRY LAUDER LEAVES FOR AMERICA: His Triumphal Progress from London to Liverpool" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1922" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Children and Infants",
"Dentistry",
"Leisure and Recreation",
"Tourism and Travel",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "GLASGOW'S YESTERDAYS" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "A selection of amateur films made in the early years of the 20th century looking at life in Glasgow including holidaymakers at Wemyss Bay, a picnic at Rouken Glen, a recruiting march in 1914 and pedestrians strolling along Great Western Road in 1922." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "Credits: arranged by C.A. Oakley assisted by P.M. Hall [p. James Hart 1930]." ;
schema:datePublished "1922" ;
schema:duration "(13:02 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "GLASGOW'S YESTERDAYS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1947" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Air displays and shows",
"Celebrations, Traditions and Customs",
"Children and Infants",
"Leisure and Recreation",
"Ships and Shipping",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "GOVAN FAIR 1947" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Coronation of the Fair Queen, with the procession and motorcade in Govan, Glasgow." ;
schema:author ,
,
;
schema:creditText "Producer, Elder Dalrymple Productions." ;
schema:datePublished "1947" ;
schema:duration "(7:12 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "GOVAN FAIR 1947" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:title "EDINBURGH SAYS FAREWELL TO THE TRAMS" ;
schema:abstract "Shots of the last tram leaving Tollcross, Edinburgh, ending up in the scrapyard at Coatbridge." ;
schema:duration "(30:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "EDINBURGH SAYS FAREWELL TO THE TRAMS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white & colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1926" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Education" ;
dc:title "GROSVENOR TOPICAL NEWS" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "McAlister's Rag Time Band plays in Glasgow's streets, while students parade through Glasgow for charity." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "[attributed to James Hart]." ;
schema:datePublished "1926" ;
schema:duration "(5:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "GROSVENOR TOPICAL NEWS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1951" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Music" ;
dc:title "ORPHEUS CHOIR" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Sir Hugh Roberton conducts the Glasgow Orpheus Choir in their first screen concert as they sing various Scottish songs." ;
schema:creditText "Director, George Hoellering ; Producer, Connoisseur Films Ltd. -- Credits: conductor Sir Hugh Roberton d. ph. David Kosky camera operator Norman Foley sd. supervisor Ken Cameron sd. mixer Ken Scrivener ed. Anne Allnatt." ;
schema:datePublished "1951" ;
schema:duration "(12:07 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "ORPHEUS CHOIR" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1951" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Children and Infants",
"Home Life" ;
dc:title "DAY IN THE HOME, a" ;
schema:abstract "The every day chores and idealised family life in an early 1950s Scottish home." ;
schema:author ,
;
schema:creditText "Producer, Campbell Harper Films Ltd.. -- Credits: supervised by a panel of domestic science teachers. educational adviser Miss R.S. Cairns commentary May Brown ." ;
schema:datePublished "1951" ;
schema:duration "(13:53 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "DAY IN THE HOME, a" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1951" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:title "LANIMER DAY, LANARK" ;
schema:abstract "The 811th Lanimer Day festival in Lanark, with the coronation of the Lanimer Queen and procession, 7th June, 1951." ;
schema:creditText "Credits: Scottish Movietone News." ;
schema:datePublished "1951" ;
schema:duration "(9:54 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "LANIMER DAY, LANARK" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1915" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Children and Infants",
"Landscapes and Seascapes" ;
dc:title "GREAT WESTERN ROAD 1915" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Sunday morning church-goers promenade along Great Western Road, Glasgow." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "[filmed by James Hart]." ;
schema:datePublished "1915" ;
schema:duration "(7:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "GREAT WESTERN ROAD 1915" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1959" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Paddle Steamers",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "JAMES WATT" ;
dcterms:spatial ,
;
schema:abstract "The life and work of the inventor of steam engines, James Watt." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "Director, Stanley L. Russell ; Producer, Thames and Clyde. -- Credits: sc. W.G. Beaton comm. J. McKechnie sd. James Fleming." ;
schema:datePublished "1959" ;
schema:duration "(17:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "JAMES WATT" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1939" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "British Empire, the",
"War" ;
dc:title "LORD LOTHIAN PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS AT THE WHITE HOUSE" ;
schema:abstract "Lord Lothian arrives at the White House as the new British envoy to the United States. He is met by the President. [Incomplete]" ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Movietone News. -- Credits: prepared by Jack Hanley described by Lowell Thomas." ;
schema:datePublished "1939" ;
schema:duration "(0:35 min) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "LORD LOTHIAN PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS AT THE WHITE HOUSE" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1939" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Leisure and Recreation",
"Music Hall" ;
dc:title "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Fund raising event in the Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow. Lord Provost Dollan greets Mr. and Mrs. Green, Sir Cecil Weir and Lord Inverclyde." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Gaumont British News." ;
schema:datePublished "1939" ;
schema:duration "(0:55 secs) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1944" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Military, the",
"Royalty" ;
dc:title "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No. 799A, ROYAL TOUR OF SCOTLAND" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "The Queen and Princess Elizabeth visit a nursery school in Aberdeen, and opening ceremony of the Aberdeen Sailors' Home." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Movietone News. -- Credits: [comm. s. Leslie Mitchell]." ;
schema:datePublished "1944" ;
schema:duration "(2:49 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No. 799A, ROYAL TOUR OF SCOTLAND" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1944" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Military, the",
"War" ;
dc:title "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No. 793, GLASGOW ARMY EXHIBITION" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "The Opening of the Glasgow Army Exhibition at Queen's Park Recreation Ground by General Sir Thomas Riddle-Webster and Sir Alexander King of the Ministry of Information." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Movietone News. -- Credits: [comm. Leslie Mitchell]." ;
schema:datePublished "1944" ;
schema:duration "(2 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No. 793, GLASGOW ARMY EXHIBITION" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1944" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Sporting Activities",
"War" ;
dc:title "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No. 777A, HAMPDEN PARK INTERNATIONAL: ENGLAND v SCOTLAND" ;
schema:abstract "England v Scotland at Hampden Park, attended by General Montgomery. Final score is England 3, Scotland 2." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Movietone News. -- Credits: [comm. Leslie Mitchell]." ;
schema:datePublished "1944" ;
schema:duration "(1:37 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No. 777A, HAMPDEN PARK INTERNATIONAL: ENGLAND v SCOTLAND" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1944" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Children and Infants",
"Education",
"Employment, Industry and Industrial Relations",
"Royalty" ;
dc:title "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS No. 1124, ROYAL TOUR OF SCOTLAND" ;
schema:abstract "The Queen and Princess Elizabeth visit a nursery school and tweed factory in Aberdeen; opening ceremony of the Sailors Home." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Gaumont British News." ;
schema:datePublished "1944" ;
schema:duration "(1:59 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS No. 1124, ROYAL TOUR OF SCOTLAND" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1944" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Employment, Industry and Industrial Relations",
"Military, the",
"Royalty",
"Ships and Shipping",
"War" ;
dc:title "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS No. 1140, GREATEST BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Princess Elizabeth launches the battleship HMS \"Vanguard\" at John Brown's yard in Clydebank." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Gaumont British News." ;
schema:datePublished "1944" ;
schema:duration "(0:38 secs) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS No. 1140, GREATEST BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1937" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Celebrations, Traditions and Customs",
"Children and Infants" ;
dc:title "CHRISTMAS 1937" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Family Christmas at Kilallan." ;
schema:creditText "Director, Frank Marshall." ;
schema:datePublished "1937" ;
schema:duration "(05:56 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "CHRISTMAS 1937" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1951" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:title "HISTORY OF THE TAILOR AND GARMENT WORKERS UNION" ;
schema:abstract "Footage of Union conference attended and addressed by the Prime Minister, Clement Attlee and Ernest Bevin. This is followed by a dramatised account of events surrounding the origins of the National Union of Tailors and Garment Workers." ;
schema:creditText "Director, [d. Francis Gysin] ; Producer, Data Film Unit. -- Credits: [p. Donald Alexander sc. Montague Slater ph. James Ritchie ed. Peter Pickering]." ;
schema:datePublished "1951" ;
schema:duration "(20:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "HISTORY OF THE TAILOR AND GARMENT WORKERS UNION" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1969" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Leisure and Recreation",
"Politics" ;
dc:title "WHO'S THERE" ;
schema:abstract "Instructions on how to canvass and determine the voting behaviour of the public." ;
schema:creditText "Credits: [cast John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Michael Palin comm. Michael Parkinson]." ;
schema:datePublished "1969" ;
schema:duration "(16:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "WHO'S THERE" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1969" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:title "SKYE" ;
schema:abstract "Life on on the island of Skye with footage of peatcutting and fishing. [Incomplete]" ;
schema:creditText "Director, Iain Dunnachie." ;
schema:datePublished "1969" ;
schema:duration "(9:22 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "SKYE" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1942" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Celts and Celtic Culture",
"Employment, Industry and Industrial Relations",
"Fishing Boats",
"Peat and Peat Cutting",
"Ships and Shipping",
"Spinning",
"Transport",
"War" ;
dc:title "WESTERN ISLES" ;
schema:abstract "Life on Harris in the Western Isles during World War II. A local family await news of their son after the sinking of the vessel \"Atlantic Queen\"." ;
schema:creditText "Director, Terence Egan Bishop ; Producer, Merton Park Productions. -- Credits: ph. Jack Cardiff ed. C. Beaumont sd. rec. Charles Tasto m. William Alwyn comm.w. Terence Egan Bishop comm.s. Joseph MacLeod Among the islanders who appear in the film are: The Mother Bean Ailein The Father Somhaisle Mac Tille Mhoire The Son Iain Mac Neill Chiolais The Daughter Kitty MacLeod (Catriona MacLeoid) Factor played by Jock McCallum of Rodel Hotel Skipper of lifeboat - John Gillies [motor mechanic from Harris. Age 14 at the time].." ;
schema:datePublished "1942" ;
schema:duration "(14:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "WESTERN ISLES" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1949" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Agriculture",
"Animals",
"Construction and Engineering",
"Employment, Industry and Industrial Relations" ;
dc:title "HARNESSING THE HILLS" ;
schema:abstract "The opening of Lochalsh hydro-electric station in 1948 when power lines were connected to villages in the Highlands for the first time. Don Mundy, Australia's sheep shearing champion is featured in the film." ;
schema:creditText "Director, Michael Hankinson and A.H. Luff ; Producer, Merlin Films. -- Credits: comm. s. Findlay Currie." ;
schema:datePublished "1949" ;
schema:duration "(15 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "HARNESSING THE HILLS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1946" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Employment, Industry and Industrial Relations",
"Politics",
"Ships and Shipping",
"War" ;
dc:title "IT BEGAN ON THE CLYDE" ;
schema:abstract "A look at stress and work fatigue amongst Clydeside workers during the war, and how Ballochmyle hospital helped to overcome this." ;
schema:creditText "Director, Ken Annakin ; Producer, Greenpark Productions. -- Credits: p. Ralph Keene sc. Brian Smith ph. Charles Marlborough ed. Peter Scott [cast includes Molly Weir]." ;
schema:datePublished "1946" ;
schema:duration "(14:04 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "IT BEGAN ON THE CLYDE" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1940" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Children and Infants",
"Home Guard",
"War" ;
dc:title "ARP SCHOOLS" ;
schema:abstract "Children are shown how to use a respirator during an air raid. Filmed in Knightswood Primary School, Glasgow between April and June 1940." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "Director, Stanley L. Russell." ;
schema:datePublished "1940" ;
schema:duration "(12:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "ARP SCHOOLS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1950" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Agriculture",
"Buses and Coaches, general",
"Children and Infants",
"Food and Drink",
"Forth River",
"Leisure and Recreation",
"Reservoirs",
"Water and Waterways" ;
dc:title "SCOTLAND'S WATER SUPPLY" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "A look at the improvements to the water supply in rural areas brought about by the construction of the Lammermuir reservoir." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Editorial Productions." ;
schema:datePublished "1950" ;
schema:duration "(9 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "SCOTLAND'S WATER SUPPLY" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1943" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Air displays and shows",
"Healthcare",
"Transport",
"War" ;
dc:title "HIGHLAND DOCTOR" ;
dcterms:spatial ,
;
schema:abstract "How medical facilities improved after the 1912 Dewar Committee. In particular, how the 'air ambulance' increased health care in the Western Isles." ;
schema:creditText "Director, Kay Mander ; Producer, Paul Rotha Productions. -- Credits: ph. Teddy Catford ph. ass. Francis Gysin m. Ian Whyte cond. Muir Mathieson sc. Roger McDougall [local GP played by Alex Mackenzie]." ;
schema:datePublished "1943" ;
schema:duration "(21 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "HIGHLAND DOCTOR" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1938" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Agriculture",
"Celebrations, Traditions and Customs",
"Education",
"Employment, Industry and Industrial Relations",
"Fish and Fishing",
"Leisure and Recreation",
"Peat and Peat Cutting",
"Ships and Shipping" ;
dc:title "FACE OF SCOTLAND, the" ;
dcterms:spatial ,
,
,
,
,
;
schema:abstract "One of a group of seven documentaries made for the 1938 Empire Exhibition under the supervision of John Grierson depicting the character of Scotland and its people." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "Director, Basil Wright ; Producer, Realist Film Unit. -- Credits: cam. A.E. Jeakins m. Walter Leigh sd. rec. W.F. Elliot [p. John Grierson comm. w. Basil Wright voice of John Knox : John Grierson]." ;
schema:datePublished "1938" ;
schema:duration "(13:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "FACE OF SCOTLAND, the" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1917" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Healthcare",
"War" ;
dc:title "SCOTTISH WOMEN'S HOSPITALS" ;
schema:abstract "Daily life in one of fourteen field hospitals set up by the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies in European theatres of war, entirely staffed by women." ;
schema:datePublished "1917" ;
schema:duration "(5:00 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "SCOTTISH WOMEN'S HOSPITALS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1945" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Emotions, Attitudes and Behaviour",
"Revenge",
"War" ;
dc:title "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No 830, ATROCITIES - THE EVIDENCE" ;
schema:abstract "British MPs tour Germany in 1945, to look at Buchenwald and Belsen Concentration Camps." ;
schema:creditText "Producer, Movietone News. -- Credits: pres. Sir Gordon Craig ed. Gerald Sanger comm. Leslie Mitchell." ;
schema:datePublished "1945" ;
schema:duration "(7 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No 830, ATROCITIES - THE EVIDENCE" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1964" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Military, the",
"Royalty" ;
dc:title "QUEEN'S OWN HIGHLANDERS" ;
dcterms:spatial ;
schema:abstract "Prince Philip attends a military ceremony at Holyrood House, Edinburgh, to present colours to the amalgamated 1st Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders." ;
schema:creditText "Director, William S. Dobson." ;
schema:datePublished "1964" ;
schema:duration "(12 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "QUEEN'S OWN HIGHLANDERS" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1963" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Children and Infants",
"Construction and Engineering",
"Food and Drink",
"Power Resources",
"Tourism and Travel",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "FRASERS' RETURN, the" ;
dcterms:spatial ,
,
,
;
schema:abstract "A Scots-Canadian emigrant family on their first return visit to Scotland, where they see industrial improvement due to the Scottish Electric Grid." ;
schema:author ;
schema:creditText "Director, Harvey Harrison ; Producer, Ace Film Production. -- Credits: p. Frank Green cameras Michael Nunn, Bob Monks, Kenneth Gordon sc. Douglas Dale from a story by Basil R Vickers production supervisor John S. Green cast John Fraser ... Tom Masson Alison Fraser ... Molly Urquhart Jean ... Janet Stewart Bruce ... Leslie Eddleston Andrew ... Alexander MacKenzie Mary ... Meg Buchanan and South of Scotland Electricity Board's Staff advisers Films of Scotland Committee ." ;
schema:datePublished "1963" ;
schema:duration "(16:15 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "FRASERS' RETURN, the" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, colour" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1932" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Agriculture",
"Animals",
"Fish and Fishing",
"Fishing Boats",
"Transport" ;
dc:title "UP-STREAM: A Thrilling Story of the Scottish Salmon Fisheries" ;
schema:abstract "Produced by John Grierson, the film shows the different methods of salmon fishing in Scotland." ;
schema:creditText "Director, Arthur Elton ; Producer, Empire Marketing Board. -- Credits: p. John Grierson commentary Andrew Buchanan [ph. Jack Miller]." ;
schema:datePublished "1932" ;
schema:duration "(17 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "UP-STREAM: A Thrilling Story of the Scottish Salmon Fisheries" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1960" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Employment, Industry and Industrial Relations",
"Healthcare" ;
dc:title "NEW LEASE OF LIFE" ;
schema:abstract "Film looks at how a group of people are helped to return to work after illness and long absence, by attending the Industrial Rehabilitation Unit at Wadden in London." ;
schema:creditText "Director, Guy Blanchard ; Producer, Editorial Films. -- Credits: p. James Mellor ed. Dudley Birch sc. Rex Edwards cam. Kenneth Talbot op. John Jordan ass. Ginger Gemmill cont. Olga Marshall comm. John Glen." ;
schema:datePublished "1960" ;
schema:duration "(24 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "NEW LEASE OF LIFE" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:videoQuality "with sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1934" ;
dc:identifier ;
dc:subject "Ceremonies",
"Royalty",
"Ships and Shipping" ;
dc:title "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No. 227A, MOVIETONE PRESENTS THE LAUNCH OF THE 'QUEEN MARY'" ;
schema:abstract "The launch of the liner \"Queen Mary\" at John Brown's shipyard, Clydebank, by King George V and Queen Mary." ;
schema:datePublished "1934" ;
schema:duration "(7:34 mins) :" ;
schema:identifier ;
schema:name "BRITISH MOVIETONE NEWS No. 227A, MOVIETONE PRESENTS THE LAUNCH OF THE 'QUEEN MARY'" ;
schema:sourceOrganization ;
schema:thumbnail ;
schema:videoQuality "without sound, black and white" .
a schema:VideoObject ;
dc:date "1906" ;
dc:identifier