The South West Film and Television Archive (SWFTA) is the regional film archive for the South West of England. Established in 1993, SWFTA's core collection comprises of the combined programme libraries of Westward Television and TSW (Television South West). The archive also cares for a significant number of donated film collections, both amateur and professional, dating back to the early 1900s.
This film is part of Free
Devon Great Consols
Old opencast mine has a lot to offer on the surface.
From the collection of:
Overview
This is opencast mining for copper and arsenic near the stannary town of Tavistock in Devon. The sixty-seven hectares is being reworked by Redcaves Ltd. The Devon Great Consol Tavistock district includes the mines of Wheal Maria, Wheal Fanny, Wheal Anna Maria, Wheal Joisah and Wheal Emma, Wheal Frementor, Watsons Mine, Bedford United and Frementor. As a stannary town Tavistock would have been an important administrative centre for tin back in the day.
The copper mine was owned by the Devonshire Great Consolidated Copper Mining Company who leased the land from the Duke of Bedford and was located near Morwellham in Devon and production started in 1844 at North Bedford Mines or Wheal Maria. By the 1870s arsenic had been discovered. This was the posh drug of choice for Victorians and their pale skin complexions and was also used as pigment dyes, like London Purple. Arsenic extraction continued until 1903 when the mines gradually closed down. Arsenic was found to be toxic and was later used as insecticide. The land surrounding the mine is still heavily contaminated. William Morris of the Arts and Crafts Movement was a shareholder and director in this mine.
Related
One Per Cent of Us - One in a Hundred One Per Cent of Us - One in a Hundred
Current affairs 1986 52 mins Location: Plymouth
This documentary charts the progress and challenges of disabled people living in the community.
One Per Cent of Us - Children No More One Per Cent of Us - Children No More
Current affairs 1976 45 mins Location: Plymouth
The TV cameras return to Downham School to see what has changed for disabled children since 1966.
Ugandan Asians at Plasterdown Camp Ugandan Asians at Plasterdown Camp
Current affairs 1972 4 mins Location: Tavistock
The plight of refugees expelled from Uganda is highlighted.
Bere Alston Carnival Bere Alston Carnival
Amateur film 1935 4 mins Silent Location: Tavistock
A May Day procession through the village
To Tavistock Goosey Fair To Tavistock Goosey Fair
1977 26 mins Location: Tavistock
"It seems to we, all Devon must be to Tavistock Goosey Fair".
Tavistock Grammar School Sports Tavistock Grammar School Sports
Non-Fiction 1955 8 mins Silent Location: Tavistock
Jolly hockey sticks - staff and pupils at Tavistock Grammar School get competitive with various sporting events
Starve Acre - Exclusive Q&A Starve Acre - Exclusive Q&A
Short interview 2024 24 mins
Daniel Kokotajlo talks to Nia Childs about Starve Acre, his folk horror about a couple digging deep into grief in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
Sky Peals - Exclusive Q&A Sky Peals - Exclusive Q&A
Short interview 2024 30 mins
Sky Peals director Moin Hussain and lead actor Faraz Ayub talk to Tomisin Adepeju about their magic realist drama.
Inside the Archive: The Early Films of Michael Powell Inside the Archive: The Early Films of Michael Powell
Documentary 2024 42 mins
Documentary exploring the BFI National Archive’s role in rediscovering and remastering the early films of Michael Powell.
Inside the Archive: The Riviera Revels Inside the Archive: The Riviera Revels
Short documentary 2024 12 mins
Bryony Dixon, curator of silent film at the BFI national archive, explores the origins of a series of comic travelogues, and Michael Powell's involvement in making them.
New Perspectives: Oldboy New Perspectives: Oldboy
Short documentary 2024 4 mins
Discover why Dan George of Northumbria University believes everyone should experience Oldboy at least once.
New Perspectives: Wings of Desire New Perspectives: Wings of Desire
Short documentary 2024 4 mins
Trixie Parkin-Christie of Northumbria University offers fresh insight into why Wings of Desire remains essential viewing.