The Films Barnsley had Forgotten by Dave Cherry
5 reels of 8mm cine film were found in a Barnsley attic which turned out to be the Barnsley Lundwood Priory School trips to the continent in the 1970's. Rony Robinson and Andy Kershaw speak with the social film historian Dave Cherry who edited the films, Wayne Sleight who discovered them and Josie Hill, who was on the old footage.

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The Barnsley Barebones A trip back in time by Dave Cherry

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Barnsley On Film Highlights (2020)

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More Barnsley Archive Films by Dave Cherry

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10 MOST Famous ONE-HIT WONDER Songs of the 1960s

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Worsbrough. Memories of a bygone age by Dave Cherry

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1985 Barnsley Mayor's Parade 13th July 1985

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My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

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Vintage railway film - The Pain Train - 1969

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10 Britain’s Slowest 1950s Cars – #1 Crawled Along

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The unveiling of the Brian Glover plaque by Dave Cherry, John Irwin and David Simmonds

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When Wild Animals Get Way Too Close 😱

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Barnsley On Film - Barnsley In The 1930s

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Vintage Barnsley before new shops were built.

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Look at Life Vol 01 Transport Where No Tide Flows 1963

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Princess Of Boogie Woogie Delights Everyone

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Barnsley Market 1970 A trip back in time by Dave Cherry and John Irwin

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How Britain's Prefab Houses Raised an Entire Generation of British Families After the War

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Worsbrough Bridge a trip down memory lane by Dave Cherry

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

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