The Battle of Britain

NEWSPAPER TRAIN [Main Title]

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Catalogue number
  • UKY 381
Production date
1941
Place made
GB
Subject period
Creator
Category
film

Object description

An impression of the work involved in getting newspapers out of London to newsagents, a service that continued throughout the 'Blitz' ("even during the worst raids they never failed").

Full description

As a tribute, the film recreates (relying heavily on stills, stock shots and animated illustration) a particularly bad night: bomb-damage necessitates 3 changes of railway station loading point, and a consequent 4 hour delay; even then the train is strafed by a low-flying enemy plane, but the papers do get through. Film ends with a sequence in which a newsagent sends a newspaper editor a bullet found in a stack of papers from the train.... "Accurate objective newspapers will help us all play a part in shaping events in the better world we can and must build."

Physical description

16mm

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