My films

The 'My films' feature allows you to build a personal list of films from the Moving Image Archive catalogue. To add films to your list use the 'Add to my films' button on the full description page for each film or in your search results.

For general enquiries about the archive please see the contact page or email MIAEnq@natlibscotland.mail.onmicrosoft.com.

Because you are not logged in, we will use cookies to store your list of films on the computer you are using. If you are using a shared computer - in an internet café, for example - your list will not be available from another computer or after this user session.

To create a list that you can access from any computer at any time, you need to register online and get a National Library of Scotland password. If you have an NLS password, you can log in now to create your films list.

'FOOTBALL TRAINING AT SEATON PARK' added to 'My films'.

Films with clips

'LOUDER THAN BOMBS!' thumbnail

LOUDER THAN BOMBS! [7850]

Doug Aubrey goes to Sarajevo where a cockney football coach [Scotty Lee] tries to repair the grass roots of football.

Film clip available

Onsite only

1999

sound

col

Films with full length videos

'BROWNIE VENTURE, a' thumbnail

BROWNIE VENTURE, a [8692]

The 227th Glasgow Brownie Pack hold a fete to raise funds for the refurbishment of the local church garden. [mute]

Full length video available

Onsite only

1969

mute

col

'FOOTBALL TRAINING AT SEATON PARK' thumbnail

FOOTBALL TRAINING AT SEATON PARK [N0254]

Aberdeen football team in training with Alex Ferguson at Seaton Park, Aberdeen.

Full length video available

Onsite only

1980

mute

col

'MARIE STUART ET RIZZIO' thumbnail

MARIE STUART ET RIZZIO [9056]

A dramatisation of the events, plotting and murder of David Rizzio, personal secretary to Mary, Queen of Scots.

Full length video available

Onsite only

1911

silent

col

'QUEEN MOTHER VISITS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION' thumbnail

QUEEN MOTHER VISITS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION [4077]

Documents a visit by the Queen Mother (to the Industrial Exhibition of 1954 in the Kelvin Hall?)

Full length video available

Onsite only

1959

silent

bw