Tideswell, 1944
via British Council film archive - Release year - 1944 Director - A. Reginald Dobson Production company - G.B. Instructional Cinematographer - Jack Parker Supervisor - G.J. Cons Running time (minutes) - 09 mins 46 secs 'This film describes an upland settlement, Tideswell in the Derbyshire hills. Tideswell is built of local limestone, and many of its inhabitants work in neighbouring stone quarries. A hillside stream supplies power for the mills. Farms are mixed, but there is less arable land than pasture; sheep and cattle thrive on the upland pasture.' (Films of Britain - British Council Film Department Catalogue - 1946) Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC 3.0) (Marvellous!) https://film.britishcouncil.org/resou...

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