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This is a film of a family at home, and includes footage taken at Meadow Bank, Brick and Moody’s farm, Newstead, Roehampton, and the Norfolk Broads.
This is one from a set of films from the Baron family of Leeds made by Jewish tailor and amateur filmmaker, Alec Baron. This starts with the first experiments of colour film made by Alec baron in 1935, and then turns to family films made after the war, including a trip to Scarborough and Robin Hood’s Bay, and finally to the Edinburgh Festival of 1959 and to Expo 58 in Brussels.
This is one of several exceptional films made over a seven year period by Bill Davison and winner of Movie Maker's Ten Best and Best Editing. The film focuses on an IRA bomber whose target is a Belfast cinema, and in doing so, explores the mental conflict of the person who would plant a bomb in a public place. The film cuts back and forth between a present moment, filmed in black and white, and flashbacks of remorse and to planting the bomb, filmed in colour. Locations in Hull have been used as a substitute for the streets of Belfast.
This is a film of places in Hull, but mostly of the Humber and the Hull ferry. It also includes film of Hull Fair and the Humber Bridge near completion.
This is a film that gives an extensive tour of the City of Hull. The film includes many of the better known, and also the less well-known, places and attractions the city has to offer. It also includes some film of a Hull City football match and Hull Fair.
Made in 1936, this if a film of members of the Hull Auto Club taking part in motorcycle and car trials. The exact location is unclear, but it’s likely to have taken place in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
This is a film of children at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, playing and in the classroom.
This is a film of children at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, putting on a performance of the New Testament nativity story.
This is a film of an event at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, and of the children out on a trip to a wildlife park.
This is a film of children at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, at play.
This is a film of children at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, on an outing to Flamingo Park and Sewerby.
This is film of small children at Sutton Nursery doing various activities, including painting and playing musical instruments.
This is a film of children at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, putting on a performance of Cinderella.
This is a film of children at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, at play.
This is a film of children at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, on an outing to Flamingo Park and Sewerby.
This is a film showing an almost exhaustive look around Cottingham, streets, shops and places of interest, as it was in 1964.
This is a film of youth club in Hull, on an outing to Scarborough and the performance of a school play.
This is a film of a garden party at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, and the children on an outing to Sewerby.
This is a film of the Duke of Edinburgh visiting South Hunsley School in Hull, who put on various exhibitions and displays.
This is a film of children at Sutton School for the Deaf, in Hull, putting on a performance of the New Testament nativity story.
This is a film of children at the 21st Avenue School in Hull on a trip to Fountains Abbey and Scarborough.
This is a film of children at the 21st Avenue School in Hull on a trip to Scarborough.
This is a film of children at the 21st Avenue School in Hull on a trip to Wheeldale Moor and Whitby.
This is a film of children at the 21st Avenue School in Hull on a trip to York.
This film is of the wedding of Ann Walker to Brian Rogers, on 7th August, 1965 at St Columba's Church at the corner of Laburnum Avenue and Holderness Road, Hull. It includes footage inside the church where the wedding is taking place.