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Stoke on Film 1930s - A Potteries Historical Film DVD
This captivating collection from the Staffordshire Film Archive showcases a vibrant portrayal of Stoke-on-Trent during the 1930s, capturing both the industrious spirit and leisure activities of the local community. With a mix of cinema releases and commissioned works from local filmmakers, the films provide an enriched narrative through commentary and insightful interviews.
Key highlights include:
- **Twyfords and Spode:** Insightful footage from 1929 and 1930 shows these renowned pottery manufacturers in action, emphasizing the region's ceramic heritage.
- **Leisure Activities:** A glimpse into local life with families enjoying holidays in Blackpool in 1931, paired with dynamic scenes of tyre testing at Michelin in 1932.
- **Local Celebrations:** The Chesterton Carnival of 1934 and the Carnival of Queens in Hanley Park in 1937-1938, captured community spirit and festivity in vivid colour.
- **History of Sport:** A highlight includes the legendary footballer Stanley Matthews in connection with Stoke City, showcasing the region's sports culture.
- **Landscape and Heritage:** The Leek & Manifold Valley Light Railway, Keele Village, and panoramic views of the new Trentham Gardens swimming pool in 1935 provide a cultural and geographical context to the times.
Including scenes of Digging for Victory at the onset of World War II illustrates the shift in community focus as the nation faced challenges. Produced by Ray Johnson MBE, this collection features both black and white and colour film footage, presenting a comprehensive 50-minute journey through a dynamic decade in Stoke-on-Trent's history.