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Keep the Wheels Turning

The State seized control of much of British industry at the start of the war. Mills and factories now produced munitions, planes, tanks and uniforms, while mines yielded the coal to power it all.

Production went into overdrive. Workforces in key industries like coalmining and shipbuilding were classed as 'reserved occupations' and spared the draft, while an army of women took to the machines to meet the constant demand for munitions and uniforms. In hindsight, we can see that the foundations of the postwar settlement were being laid. The wartime economy was formidable: workers pulled together to meet ever-increasing demand for resources and government oversight kept the motors running.

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Yesterday Is over Your ShoulderYesterday Is over Your Shoulder

Industry sponsored film 1940 8 mins

An enticing government call for men to retrain as skilled engineers to help with the war effort.

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Warwork News No 11Warwork News No 11

Cinemagazine 1942 12 mins

Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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Worker and War Front No. 3Worker and War Front No. 3

Cinemagazine 1942 11 mins Location: Liverpool

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Behind the GunsBehind the Guns

Documentary 1940 20 minsSilent

A Second World War propaganda film, looking at the industrial might behind Great Britain’s armed forces.

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ShipbuildersShipbuilders

Government sponsored film 1940 10 mins

Shipwrights, plate-fitters and riveters support the war effort as their ships take majestic shape in this tour of British shipyards.

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The Port of Cardiff 2The Port of Cardiff 2

Promotional 1943 25 minsSilent Location: Whitchurch

Meat and wheat, oranges and eggs (dried), salmon and peaches (tinned) arrive in Cardiff from Brazil, America, Canada and New Zealand to keep war-time’s wolf from the allied door.

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Her Father's DaughterHer Father's Daughter

Government sponsored film 1941 9 mins

Women on the factory floor? An engineer needs convincing that war work is a feminine pursuit.

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Warwork News No 33Warwork News No 33

Cinemagazine 1943 11 mins

Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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Cinemagazine 1944 12 mins

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Butterley 1943: Codnor Park Wagon WorksButterley 1943: Codnor Park Wagon Works

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Amongst the white hot metal and the pounding drop hammer the men and women of Butterley Engineering work tirelessly in producing railway wagons for Britain's war effort.

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Good ValueGood Value

Documentary 1942 8 mins

A tribute to British workmanship - from Witney blankets to Sheffield cutlery.

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Furnaces of IndustryFurnaces of Industry

Documentary 1940 11 mins

A patriotic look at British steelmaking.

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Cooke Troughton & Simms in Wartime 1939-1945Cooke Troughton & Simms in Wartime 1939-1945

Promotional 1948 22 mins Location: York

Over 3000 men and women of York keep the war effort on target making tank periscopes and gun sights

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Warwork News No 24Warwork News No 24

Cinemagazine 1943 11 mins

Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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Wings for VictoryWings for Victory

Amateur film 1943 3 minsSilent Location: Aylsham

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Worker and War Front No. 6Worker and War Front No. 6

Cinemagazine 1943 11 mins Location: Rhondda

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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The great and the good assemble to open Banstead ATC's new headquarters followed by a Wings for Victory Week parade with cadets, bands, armoured cars and enthusiastic civilians.

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Government sponsored film 1940 10 mins Location: Witney

Hard work on the home front: the story of the 'reserved occupations'.

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Worker and War Front No. 5Worker and War Front No. 5

Cinemagazine 1943 13 mins Location: London

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Amateur film 1943 20 minsSilent Location: Wicken

Fundraising services and events for Cambridgeshire British Red Cross and St John Ambulance volunteers, captured by filmmaker William King, in 1943.

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Worker and War Front No. 8Worker and War Front No. 8

Cinemagazine 1943 11 mins

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Amateur film 1944 16 minsSilent Location: Woking

Over Β£680,000 is raised by Wartime Woking in this film from 1944 which features women on parade, Air Training Corps cadets and the Home Guard.

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Walton's Parade for VictoryWalton's Parade for Victory

Non-Fiction 1941 4 mins Location: Walton-on-Thames

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Warwork News No 12Warwork News No 12

Cinemagazine 1942 10 mins

Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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Worker and War Front No. 7Worker and War Front No. 7

Cinemagazine 1943 8 mins Location: Berkhamsted

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Documentary 1943 8 mins Location: London

A busy wartime family celebrate a 21st birthday, providing a rare opportunity for their guests to relax and socialise.

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Amateur film 1940 12 minsSilent Location: Winchester

Wartime Winchester is the star of this film, which includes military marches, Home Guard exercises and an outdoor boxing match staged by the American Army.

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Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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The Marchwood Park Training Centre and power boatsThe Marchwood Park Training Centre and power boats

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Women train for war work at Marchwood Park House in this remarkable film which features camouflaged factories, barrage balloons, gas masks and a netball match.

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Worker and War Front No. 18Worker and War Front No. 18

Cinemagazine 1945 11 minsSilent Location: Hackney

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Feed the FurnacesFeed the Furnaces

Government sponsored film 1941 5 mins

An appeal for citizens to give up their old bed frames and garden tools, as part of a government drive to salvage resources for the war effort.

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Warwork News No 30Warwork News No 30

Cinemagazine 1943 10 mins

Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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Adderwell Armaments Factory in FromeAdderwell Armaments Factory in Frome

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Cinemagazine 1944 11 mins Location: Bermondsey

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Documentary 1944 19 mins

Wartime woodland management: we can do it! Women add their labour to the work of axe and saw.

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Cinemagazine 1945 10 mins Location: Edinburgh

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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Cinemagazine 1945 9 mins

Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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Non-Fiction 1943 7 minsSilent Location: Beverley

A chance to judge the mood of a typical English town, four years into a deadlocked war, as we witness the bearing of service men and women marching through the streets of Chapeltown.

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Government sponsored film 1940 8 minsSilent

A pair of 'nude' dancers find a new way of doing their bit for the boys in this fun propaganda short

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Non-Fiction 1942 14 minsSilent Location: Settle

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Non-Fiction 1941 12 minsSilent Location: Doncaster

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Cinemagazine 1945 10 mins

Wartime news magazine for factory workers, sponsored by the Ministry of Supply. News items often stressed the value of the 'factory front'.

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Amateur film 1943 56 minsSilent Location: Royal Leamington Spa

Camouflaged against aerial attack, the Lockheed aircraft factories in Leamington Spa and Leicester work day and night for the war effort.

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Cinemagazine 1945 10 mins Location: London

A wartime magazine made to motivate and inform war workers, commissioned by the Ministry of Information in 1942 and exclusively screened in factories.

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1941 4 minsSilent Location: Beverley

The Battle of Britain may be over but the war over the skies continues, and so the people of Beverly crowd the Market Square and dig deep to buy one of Britain’s greatest war assets.

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Government sponsored film 1940 9 minsSilent

The factory floor view of WWII, inside a busy aircraft works

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Industry sponsored film 1944 24 mins

Visit the Magnatex factory, which constructs petrol cans for the war effort using American machinery and components.

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Dai JonesDai Jones

Documentary 1941 7 mins Location: Cardiff/Caerdydd

An unemployed Welsh miner saves the day in this stirring WWII propaganda film.