KEEPING OUR CITY CLEAN
Full length video
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Title: KEEPING OUR CITY CLEAN
Reference number: 0420
Date: 1949
Director: [d. Willie J. McLean]
Sponsor: Glasgow Corporation Education Committee
Production company: Campbell Harper Films Ltd.
Sound: silent
Original format: 16mm
Colour: bw
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 11.00 mins
Description:
The work of the Cleansing Department in Glasgow.
One of the Glasgow Civics Series of educational films.
Book of the same name accompanies the series.
Preservation of this film supported by the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
Shotlist: Credits (.12); Dustcart making the rounds on Mosspark Drive in Glasgow. For 2 1/2d per person per week the Cleansing Department keeps Glasgow clean and healthy. A streetsweeper at work. Washing the street with a hose (2.55); Street cleaning lorries. Drain-cleaning tanker. Dustman at work (5.19); Having collected the city's refuse the Cleansing Department has to dispose of it. Refuse trucks arrive at the Incinerator plant. The rubbish is emptied and sorted. As the refuse passes through the screening machines, tins are drawn aside by magnets. Dust and ashes fall through the meshes in the screens onto conveyor belts - the other rubbish goes to the incinerators. Rubbish on the conveyor (8.22); The burning refuse heats boilers and steam power so obtained is used to generate electricity. Shots of the boilers. The residue from the furnaces called clinker is used to make concrete blocks and paving slabs. Clinker being removed. Manufacturer of kerb stones (10.19); The Cleansing Department has its own garages, workshops and stables. Lorries undergoing maintenance in the workshops. The horse still does his share of the work. Horse-drawn refuse cart is led into the stables and the horse fed. Every boy and girl should help to keep Glasgow clean. Young boy sets a good example by using s littler bin (11.32); ecs (11.38)