The Lost world of Friese-Greene
Cirencester to Carlisle Dan Cruickshank retraces a journey of Claude Friese-Greene in the 1920s from Lands End to John O'Groats and filmed an early colour process. I don't have the first episode but the DVDs are still available.

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Pilgrim's Way (1956) | BFI National Archive

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1959: Iddesleigh - The Changing Village | Second Enquiry | BBC Archive

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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1968: A Stranger in Rural Wales | Village Called Caio | BBC Archive

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The Open Road, A motor car trip from Cornwall via Wales and Scotland to London in 1926 (in colour!)

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The Lost World of Mitchell and Kenyon pt1

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Edwardians In Colour ep - Episode 02 Men of the World WnA - BBC Documentary

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Why German Engineers Were Baffled That Britain's Fastest Bomber Was Made Of Wood

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A Brief Journey - sailor's run ashore in 1954 to Plymouth, Dartmoor and Looe

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This is London - 1981 | The Archivist Presents | #445

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Britain's Best Buildings - The Palace of Westminster

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Britain in 1900

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German POWs in the Lake District Thought They'd Been Sent to HEAVEN

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Brick by Brick: Rebuilding Our Past - Watchtower | History Documentary | Reel Truth. History

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Foul-Mouthed Aristocrats Restore A Tudor Manor | Country House Rescue: Great Fulford | Real Royalty

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Rural Village Life in England - Weald & Downland Living Museum - Repair Shop BBC

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A Sense Of Loss - Evelyn Waugh 1980

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The Fate of Hermann Göring’s Family After the Fall of Nazi Germany

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Enoch Powell - A Prophet of Britain's Doom Documentary

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