Vintage transport film - All that mighty heart - 1963
This vintage railway film, produced by British Transport Films in 1963, takes a day-long look at that vast undertaking, London Transport, and at all those - commuters, shoppers, excursionists, theatregoers, and the rest - who rely upon it. This is a film about London as seen by London Transport. Starting at dawn we see the slow build-up to rush hour and afterwards the mid-morning lull. The scene changes to Saturday afternoon, the hurly-burly of sport and pastime, then on to the evening gaiety of the West End, while below the surface men are tunnelling the new tube line from Victoria to Walthamstow.

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Vintage railway film - This is York- 1953

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Between IC and the death of the steam locomotive. The 1970s at the railway

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Vintage rail film - Decades of steam - 1950s

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Terminus (1961)

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Best Of: Preserved Great Western Railway Steam

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Vintage railway film - The signal engineers - 1962

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Kingsway: London's Forgotten Underground Tramway

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Robert Reid reports on British Waterways BTF 1962

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1974: Manchester - the Corporation and the People | Tuesday Documentary | BBC Archive

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Vintage railway film - The Railwaymen - 1946

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"The Postcode Connection", A 1970s documentary about how the Post Office deliver post. F450

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100 Forgotten Memories of Life in 1960s Britain

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Scenes of London in the 1950s

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Vintage railway film - Second Nature - 1967

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London City Train Lines Remembered

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1970s GENERAL MOTORS RAIL SHIPMENT OF NEW AUTOMOBILES LOGISTICS / SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 74672

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10 Best-Selling UK Cars of the 1950s – #1 Changed Britain Forever

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Vintage railway film - Spick and Span - 1962

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Vintage railway film - Points and aspects - 1974

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