Shipbuilding - 1940's British Council Film Collection - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage
From laying the keel through to riveting steel plates, teams of men work together to build and launch a steel ship. Trivia The Steel Goes to Sea shipyard is the Burntisland Shipbuilding Company's in Fife. The gentleman checking his watch before the ship's launch was Wilfrid Ayre, managing director of the company. The ship being built in the film is thought to be either the MV Dalhousie or the SS Ger-y-Bryn. Both ships were sunk by German vessels by April 1943. Steel Goes to Sea states that the thousands of steel plates coming into the shipyard are tested by Lloyd's before leaving the steelworks. Lloyd's of London, a company specializing in maritime insurance at the time of production, is the topic of another film in this collection - A.1. at Lloyd's. The British Council acknowledged that in the case of this film they had to "soft-pedal the war effort", as they were debarred from making films about the war by the Ministry of Information at the time of production. This film has been made available by the British Council Film Collection for non-commercial research and educational purposes . . The British Council Film Collection consists of 120 short documentaries made by the British Council during the 1940s and designed to show the world how Britain lived, worked, and played. View, download, and play with the Collection at https://film.britishcouncil.org/resou... - You'll see a link to its Creative Commons license on that page confirming it can be used in your exhibition. CharlieDeanArchives - Archive footage from the 20th century, making history come alive!

A.1. At Lloyd's / Cargo Shipping - 1942 British Council Film Collection - CharlieDeanArchives

Plastics - 1940's British Council Film Collection - CharlieDeanArchives

The BRILLIANT Inventor Who Turned A Food Van Into Britain's Deadliest Desert Weapon !

Steel Goes To Sea (1941)

BRITISH SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY 1940 EDUCATIONAL FILM SHIPBUILDERS 30654

1986: Life on a Coaster Ship | Forty Minutes | BBC Archive

The Sad Fall of Glasgow Shipbuilding

A little bit of Doosan Babcock history - all about the foundry casting process

S.S. British Sovereign (1950-1959)

The Coal Miners Of Britain - 1941 - CharlieDeanArchives / British Council Archival Footage

Steel Goes To Sea (1941)

How the Liberty Ship Actually Worked

Vintage railway film - Making Tracks - 1956

The HORRORS of German Tank Destroyer Crews

Blast Furnace (1940-1949)

Nobody Makes Millstones Like This Anymore!

Life Aboard HMS King George V Battleship 1942 - Original English Narration

Portrait of an engineer - 1954

Power Links (1973) Electricity Council Film - substations and power lines - UK Industrial Film

