CLYDE MADE GLASGOW: John Fyfe Anderson, the
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Title: CLYDE MADE GLASGOW: John Fyfe Anderson, the
Reference number: 13695
Date: 2016
Director: d. Yushin Toda
Production company: japan Desk Scotland
Sound: sound
Original format: unknown
Colour: col
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 30.29 mins
Description: Documentary about the history of Glasgow along the Clyde from the late 18th century to the present, featuring New Lanark and the David Livingstone Center at Blantyre.
Credits:
p. Fumi Nakabachi and Yushin Toda, japan Desk Scotland
comm. w. Yushin Toda
ph. Fumi Nakabachi
ed. Yushin Toda
Shotlist:
Filmmaker's synopsis:
‘The Clyde made Glasgow and Glasgow made the Clyde’ - This well-known phrase usually refers to shipbuilding industry along the River Clyde. There are, however, other industrial heritages along the Clyde, such as New Lanark.
Down from New Lanark and Blantyre Cotton Mills in the upstream, in the latter of which David Livingstone grew up, towards the Ocean Terminal at Greenock in the downstream, this documentary traces the history of Glasgow along the Clyde from the late 18th century to the present, with John Fyfe Anderson, a Blue Badge Guide, as the navigator. He is joined by James Wilson of the David Livingstone Centre.
Interviewees (in order of their first appearances):
John Fyfe Anderson and James Willson