Yesterday's Homes and Today's
1932 , Silver End (Essex)
Cat no. 939
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A newsreel featuring the new village of Silver End, a vision of Francis Crittall to create ideal living conditions for his factory workers and their families.
A cottage stands by a pond or stream, chickens root around outside and there is a pony trap parked to the side. There are other cottages, some thatched, then an art deco style building. Homes in this design are also shown. Demonstrating that the changes extend to the farmyard, there are exterior and interior views of a pig sty and a cow is cleaned using a hand vacuum device. A modern school building features with children playing outside. People can be seen working inside the building through a large window on the right of the picture. The final scene shows the children playing by the river.
Featured Buildings
Silver End Model Village
Keywords
Art Deco; Factory workers; Farmyard; Housing; Model villages
Intertitles
To the old villagers, ancient notions of houses seemed to have gone wrong. Even the pig-sties changed. Cows were vacuum cleaned! And in less than four years, Silver End has been born again - the newest of the new.
Background Information
Silver End was built by Francis Crittall for the workers in his steel framed window making factory.
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Production company : British Pathe
Manifestations
Yesterday's Homes and Today's
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Sequence Details:
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Group 1:
- Part Number: 580
- Parts Unit: Series
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Group 1:
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Locations: Silver End (Essex)
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: Eve and Everybody's Film Review. Series 580
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Subject: Crittalls Windows Ltd / cottages / model villages / factory workers
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