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James Kenyon

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Mitchell & Kenyon in IrelandMitchell & Kenyon in Ireland · 2007
Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland
2007
MovieDocumentary
Over a century ago, Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon roamed Britain and Ireland filming the everyday lives of people at work and play. For around 70 years, 800 rolls of nitrate film sat in sealed barrels in the basement of a shop in Blackburn. Miraculously rediscovered by Nigel Garth Gregory and later restored by the BFI, this now ranks as one of the most exciting film discoveries of recent times. Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland is a unique and vivid record of Ireland at the start of the twentieth century. The collection contains 26 films made in Ireland between May 1901 and December 1902. Much of this material was unseen for over 100 years. The films include street scenes of Dublin, Wexford and Belfast; the Cork International Exhibition, scenic routes from Cork to Blarney Castle and more. They are accompanied by piano and fiddle music and commentary read by Fiona Shaw.
Miners Leaving Pendlebury CollieryMiners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery · 1901
Miners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery
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MovieDocumentary
A group of miners (including a sole black worker) exits the colliery gates.
Hull FairHull Fair · 1902
Hull Fair
1902
MovieDocumentary
The ornate pavilions of cinematographs, boxing booths and menageries at Hull Fair.
Ride on the Tram Car through BelfastRide on the Tram Car through Belfast · 1901
Ride on the Tram Car through Belfast
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MovieDocumentary
In 1901 people in Belfast paid their tram drivers in carrots.
University Procession on Degree Day, BirminghamUniversity Procession on Degree Day, Birmingham · 1901
University Procession on Degree Day, Birmingham
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MovieDocumentary
Female graduates and gents sporting spectacular Edwardian whiskers take part in Birmingham’s first Degree Day ceremony.
Diving LucyDiving Lucy · 1903
Diving Lucy
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MovieComedy
The biggest English comedy hit of the year. The scene is laid on an English estate at the edge of a pond. A couple of laborers discover, protruding from the water a pair of female legs. They hasten to the rescue, secure a bench and a long plank so as to get out over the water to the point where the legs are sticking up. Just as they complete their preparations a policeman runs up and insists on going out to the rescue of the female in distress.
Preston North End v Wolverhampton WanderersPreston North End v Wolverhampton Wanderers · 1904
Preston North End v Wolverhampton Wanderers
4.51904
MovieDocumentary
The Lillywhites take on the Wolves at Deepdale, watched by a large crowd and the club mascot.
Sheffield United v BurySheffield United v Bury · 1902
Sheffield United v Bury
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MovieDocumentary
Sparkling images of fans and players at an Edwardian fixture at Sheffield's Bramall Lane.

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Mitchell & Kenyon in IrelandMitchell & Kenyon in Ireland · 2007
Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland
2007
MovieDocumentary
Over a century ago, Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon roamed Britain and Ireland filming the everyday lives of people at work and play. For around 70 years, 800 rolls of nitrate film sat in sealed barrels in the basement of a shop in Blackburn. Miraculously rediscovered by Nigel Garth Gregory and later restored by the BFI, this now ranks as one of the most exciting film discoveries of recent times. Mitchell & Kenyon in Ireland is a unique and vivid record of Ireland at the start of the twentieth century. The collection contains 26 films made in Ireland between May 1901 and December 1902. Much of this material was unseen for over 100 years. The films include street scenes of Dublin, Wexford and Belfast; the Cork International Exhibition, scenic routes from Cork to Blarney Castle and more. They are accompanied by piano and fiddle music and commentary read by Fiona Shaw.

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Britain on Film: Black BritainBritain on Film: Black Britain · 2017
Britain on Film: Black Britain
2017
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Featuring footage spanning from 1901 to 1985, this little-seen footage has been found from all across the UK. This programme allows an exploration into stories of migration, community and also the struggle against inequality, while also providing the opportunity to celebrate black British culture and life on screen. Films in the programme include: Miners Leaving Pendlebury Colliery (1901), Hull Fair (1902), For the Wounded (1915), From Trinidad to Serve the Empire (1916), Hello! West Indies (1943), Mining Review 2nd Year No. 11 (1949), To the Four Corners (1957), Black Special Constable (1964), Black Police Officers (1966), Cold Railway Workers (1964), Nigerian Wedding in Cornwall (1964), Coloured School Leavers (1965), London Line No. 373 (1971), African Student Families (1975), Liverpool 8 (1972), Blood Ah Go Run (1982), The Jah People (1981) and Grove Carnival (1981)

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