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A warm and nostalgic film looking at Clydebank from the 1960s to '80s, with interviews from people who lived in the town — together with six minutes of
remarkable previously unseen archive footage from 1975, and photos by local photographer, Owen McGuigan.
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Hello,
As a thank you for peoples' interest in my documentary, Post-Blitz Clydebank (which you can buy
here),
I would like to invite you to become one of the first to own a copy of my film, Clydebank Through A Lens, which is available to buy now!
Featuring interviews with both ordinary and well-known Bankies, who were all caught up in the events of the day, this is an extraordinary 45 minutes down
memory lane.
Some of the contributors are: Wet Wet Wet drummer, Tommy Cunningham; the current Provost, Denis Agnew; artist, Tom McKendrick; former Clydebank F.C.
player, Thomas McGorm; poet, Brian Whittingham; and Charles Grozier and Elizabeth McLachlan.
The chapters are:
- Opening sequence
- Introduction
- Tom McKendrick's sculpture of HMS Ramillies
- Education
- The Three Queens by Brian Whittingham
- Employment (Part 1)
- Clydebank Business Park and Radio Clyde
- Asbestos (Part 1)
- Employment (Part 2)
- Immigration and emigration
- The Titan Crane by Brian Whittingham
- Employment (Part 3)
- The BMX Track
- Housing
- Asbestos (Part 2)
- Shopping
- Asbestos (Part 3)
- Recreation, entertainment and leisure
- The future...
- Closing sequence
Most areas of Clydebank are covered, including Dalmuir, Drumry, Duntocher, Hardgate, Kilbowie, Linnvale, Parkhall, Whitecrook and Yoker.
The DVD is available to
buy now
for only £7.50 (normally £12.50), with free postage and packing. You can pay securely by American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Maestro,
Solo, Visa Debit or Visa Electron.
Iain McGuinness
Producer / Director
Clydebank Through A Lens
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