SCWS CREAMERY AT WISHAW

Filled milk bottles come to the end of the production line, where they are formed into lines and hoisted into crates. (clip)

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Title: SCWS CREAMERY AT WISHAW

Reference number: 2596

Date: 1954*

Director: d. J. Jackson

Sponsor: SCWS

Production company: Peak Film Production

Sound: silent

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 12.24 mins

Description: The machinery and processes at the SCWS Creamery in Wishaw, Lanarkshire.

For further information see "The British Co-operative Movement Film Catalogue" compiled and edited by Alan Burton 1997.

Credits: presented by Graham-Enock Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
ph. RCB Holton

Shotlist: Credits (0.5) De-crating, Bottle Washing, Filling & Capping and Recrating machinery, in operation at the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society's Creamery at Wishaw, Scotland (0.19) Credits (0.23) Ext. l/s of creamery (0.32) lorry full of milk churns arrives and is unloaded (1.01) milk churns emptied and cleaned (1.40) gvs bottling process (2.03) empty bottles and empty crates unloaded, washed, and sorted c/u panel of "Fluid Drive Soaker/Sprayer Bottle Washer (5.02) bottles being filled (6.09) gvs capping process (8.31) operation of conveyor belt (8.58) crating process (11.26) crates exit creamery (11.49) gvs bottling and crating processes (12.08) l/s bottle washing process (12.19) ecs (12.24)