MINING REVIEW 8 No. 8 THIRTEENTH YEAR

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Title: MINING REVIEW 8 No. 8 THIRTEENTH YEAR

Reference number: 5702

Date: 1960

Production company: p.c Data Production

Sound: sound

Original format: 35mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 9.30 mins

Description: 35 years After: Sir James Bowman, Chairman of the N. C. B. at Brynlliw colliery - reopened after 35 years; Stormy Genius: Eastwood, birthplace of D. H. Lawrence, son of a miner, whose Sons and Lovers is being filmed there; East Wemyss: Mining and weaving in this picturesque Scottish village; Lot 158: A chair made of coal auctioned at Sotheby's [synopsis from booklet Films on Coal Withdrawn from General Circulation].

Credits: sd. RCA

Shotlist: MINING REVIEW 8 THIRTEENTH YEAR (.14) In this issue - Stories from Glamorganshire Nottinghamshire Fife London (.22) CLAMORGANSHIRE 35 Years After (.26) gvs of tunnelling machines creating tunnel, Sir James Bowman giving speech in canteen at reopening of Brynlliw colliery (2.11) NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Stormy Genius (2.16) gvs of Eastwood where D. H. Lawrence was born, local people dressed up for filming of Sons and lovers, cameras and lights (4.20) FIFE East Wemyss (4.24) gvs of people sailing on Firth of Forth, women setting up weaving machine and weaving products, weaving machines in factory, women checking finished products (6.19) LONDON Lot 150 (6.23) gvs of chair made of coal, and it being auctioned at Sotheby's, interview with man who bought the chair (9.18) A DATA PRODUCTION 1960 THE END (9.30)