IT BEGAN ON THE CLYDE
Full length video
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Title: IT BEGAN ON THE CLYDE
Reference number: 0030
Date: 1946
Director: d. Ken Annakin
Sponsor: MOI for the Dept. of Health for Scotland
Production company: Greenpark Productions
Sound: sound
Original format: 16mm
Colour: bw
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 14.04 mins
Description:
A look at stress and worker fatigue amongst Clydeside workers during the war, and how Ballochmyle hospital helped to overcome this.
In 1941 an experiment in the medical treatment of war workers began on Clydeside. People not ill enough to go to their own specialists were taken into Emergency Medical Services hospitals to be thoroughly treated before their condition became serious. In four years, over 10,000 workers of all ages were dealt with in this way.
Credits:
p. Ralph Keene
sc. Brian Smith
ph. Charles Marlborough
ed. Peter Scott
[cast includes Molly Weir]
Shotlist:
[Shotlisted at different speed. Actual timing is 14.05 mins @ 24 fps]
Credits (.20) Clydeside 1941. Feature type film of the treatment of stress and work fatigue of workers on Clydeside during the war. Emergency Medical Service hospitals (5.30) Ballochmyle Hospital (9.38) shots of various treatments and preventative cures (11.11) Shipyard workers and how the service helped them (14.50)