Author Topic: Scotland on screen video The ship from the Clyde (poor industrial relations. .)  (Read 2513 times)

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Offline pete cain

I don't know if this link has been posted previously, sorry if it has (so many now) shame it's only 9mins of 36
  but worth a look,  Lynda shift as you see fit


Scotland on Screen video

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Source:  Scotland on Screen Record ID:   007-000-000-383-C
Media Type:  Video (black and white with sound)
Description:  a documentary that describes some of the problems experienced by QE2 prior to her handover to Cunard.  Interviews with both the shipbuilder's management and workers and Cunard personnel.   
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Offline Barrie Evans

I don't know if this link has been posted previously, sorry if it has (so many now) shame it's only 9mins of 36
  but worth a look,  Lynda shift as you see fit

  http://scotlandonscreen.org.uk/database/record.php?usi=007-000-000-383-Chttp://
Hi Pete, thanks for the video clip. It was very interesting indeed.
Have you seen the 30 + mins version? I was just enjoying listening to the story of the bowler hat, and what has been in it, when the clip stopped. Its the first time that ive seen the video, but it most likely has been on the forum before. I bet Rosie knows of, or about it.!
Barrie
« Last Edit: Mar 15, 2014, 11:53 AM by Lynda Bradford »

Offline pete cain

Barrie, i have only found 1 other clip from the same video ,& it's only about 1 1/2 mins long so didn't post it. Looking deeper on that site , it looks as though copyright issues apply , so probably this 9mins available only(shame) pete.........
« Last Edit: Mar 15, 2014, 11:53 AM by Lynda Bradford »

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