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Waltham Cross
1979, Waltham Cross (Hertfordshire)
Views of the shopping centre in Waltham Cross High Street.
Cat no. 6802
0:01:13
colour, silent
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Our Hertfordshire Heritage
1955, Hertfordshire (Hertfordshire)
Scenic presentations of the towns and villages in Hertfordshire.
Cat no. 7245
0:07:24
Black and White, silent
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Last Harvest Fairlands Valley
c. 1969, Stevenage (Hertfordshire)
Harvesting at a farm in Fairlands Valley, Stevenage.
Cat no. 7253
0:04:08
colour, silent
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Cheshunt Grammar School
1959, Cheshunt (Hertfordshire)
A celebration of Cheshunt Grammar School in its twenty-first year.
Cat no. 7258
0:36:52
Black and White, silent
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Cat no. 7268
0:20:56
Black and White, silent
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Elizabethan Village
1957, Wheathampstead (Hertfordshire)
Amateur footage of two Royal visits to Hertfordshire. Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother opens Wheathampstead School in 1967. A young Queen Elizabeth at St Albans Cathedral for Maundy Thursday in 1957.
Cat no. 7322
0:18:47
colour, silent
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The Christmas Portrait
1951, St Albans (Hertfordshire)
The Warwick family take a novel approach to the traditional Christmas family portrait.
Cat no. 7390
0:03:42
colour, silent
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Fiona's Birthday Present / Michael's Guinea Pigs
1952, St Albans (Hertfordshire)
The Warwick family celebrate a birthday.
Cat no. 7391
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Motor Pirates
1906, St. Albans (Hertfordshire)
Early British drama of crooks terrorising a local village from film pioneer Arthur Melbourne-Cooper.
Cat no. 7594
0:08:01
Black and White, silent
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Film Of Cadet School
c. 1950, Hertfordshire (County)
Scenes of Hertfordshire Police Cadets in training
Cat no. 9323
0:15:53
colour, silent
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Animated Matches Playing Volleyball
1899, St Albans (Hertfordshire)
Stop-motion animation of matchstick men playing volleyball, by Hertfordshire film pioneer Arthur Melbourne-Cooper.
Cat no. 9904
0:00:34
Black and White, silent
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Public Outcry At The Spending Of A Reported 4000 Pounds By The Tate Gallery On A Pile Of Firebricks
1976, Stevenage (Hertfordshire)
Anglia TV news report; following the news that The Tate Gallery has spent £4000 on a firebrick exhibit, local builders produce their own brick artwork. Also interviews with those arguing the case for and against the acquisition by Tate.
Cat no. 11331
0:06:13
colour, sound
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