MINING REVIEW 9 No. 9 THIRD YEAR

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Title: MINING REVIEW 9 No. 9 THIRD YEAR

Reference number: 5717

Date: 1950

Production company: p.c Data Production

Sound: sound

Original format: 35mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 10.42 mins

Description: One in One: drift mine at Benarty, Scotland; New Home: miner builds own bungalow (Cowdenbeath, Fife); Flying Start: Rover gas turbine car, Birmingham; Big Top: miner from Rotherham, Yorkshire, becomes high wire artist, Harringay Circus [synopsis from booklet Films on Coal Withdrawn from General Circulation].

Credits: sd. RCA

Shotlist: MINING REVIEW 9 THIRD YEAR (.13) In this issue - stories from: SCOTLAND BIRMINGHAM LONDON and YORKSHIRE (.20) FIFE ONE IN ONE (.25) gvs of miners sitting in carriages going down into mine and then climbing sleepers to coal face, knocking in support props, coal going down conveyor belt and into carts on railtrack which return to surface, coal dropping from storage tank into lorry (3.52) FIFE NEW HOME (3.56) gvs of man constructing his own home (4.46) BIRMINGHAM FLYING START (4.53) gvs of Rover gas turbine car at silverstone and television crews filming it (6.23) BIG TOP (6.27) gvs of circus acts including clown, man standing on horse, zebras, tigers, elephants, miner and his family talking in dressing room, miner family doing their high wire act, miner family reunion with man walking high wire in his back garden, man walking wire in circus (10.31) THE END A DATA PRODUCTION 1950 (10.42)