The End of an Era: Women & Work Post WWII in Bermondsey & Rotherhithe
This project was funded by The National Heritage Lottery Fund in England. It was filmed between 2018 and 2019. It is the follow on film from 'Southwark Voices' - where we interviewed people who had grown up during the war in Bermondsey (this film is also on our channel). Southwark Voices was a general history of the area and focussed a lot on the importance of the area as a Docklands and its rich history of labour rights and struggles. When the docks closed the area went into decline. This film seeks to look at the important role of women's labour in the area; specifically in the factories and service industries.

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Spiffing London Walks - Bermondsey, Maltby Street Market & Old Operating Theatre

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Not Our Problem (1984)

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Britain Before WWI: The Empire Built by Workers I SLICE HISTORY | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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Life in the boxing ring | 1970s London | Bermondsey | Boxing | We was all one | 1972

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History Briefs: Britain's Home Front in the Second World War

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1970: VICTORIAN TEENAGERS reminisce | Yesterday's Witness | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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Bermondsey Wall, 1932

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1970s London | Poverty in the 70s | North Islington | Community Tension | This week | 1970

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Escaping the Blitz

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London's Docks then and now

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Bermondsey Leather Trail

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Some activities of the Bermondsey Borough Council (1931) Pt. 2 of 3

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On the Docks

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The Changing Face of Camberwell (1963)

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Londoner's | Pub Talk | Documentary Report | 1972

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Hackney in 1979 - Documentary about London's working class district

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1980's London | Bermondsey | Harry Bowling | Reporting London | 1989

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Women as spoils of war at the end of World War Two | DW Documentary

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