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by NFA Media ArchiveOctober 11, 2023
🎬British Pathé – The British army get a logistics ship - the Sir Lancelot loader. Full title reads: "Marchwood. Army gets A Ship". Marchwood, Hampshire. The British army get a logistics ship - the Sir Lancelot loader. GV The Sir Lancelot loader with its bow loading bay open. GV The open bay. SV Ramp being lowered. GV Looking along deck to bridge. CU Captain Ploughman (of the Merchant Navy) on the bridge. CU Ditto. Pan down to show him moving control lever. CU Close circuit TV screen showing the loading ramp at the stern of the ship. GV Tank on the ramp at the stern pan. up to show helicopter coming in to land on the ship. SV Helicopter landing. GV Tank moving along the ramp into the hold of the ship. SV ditto. LV Looking along the hold to the ramp at stern which the tank is moving along. SV ditto. SV Pan Jeep going up ramp from lower deck to top deck. SV ditto. GV The top deck. AS Bofors anti-aircraft gun in action. SV ditto. GV The Sir Lancelot
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by NFA Media ArchiveOctober 11, 2023
🎬British Pathé – Presentation of weird and 'useful' inventions of the British Army. Military Engineering Establishment in Christchurch, Hampshire L/S of a line of vehicles crossing the river on a big float. Float reaching the shore, arriving at bank. M/S of two officers observing the operation. "Just once every four years this secret establishment (Military Engineering Experimental Establishment) opens its door to show us some of the weird and wonderful contraptions its back-room boys have contrived." There follows a succession of shots of these "weird and wonderful" inventions demonstrating their 'excellence'. Truck rolling out metal stripe from the back, around the front and under the wheels to make a 'road' - device against mud. However, the metal strip rolled around the front of the truck prevents the driver from seeing where he is going! C/U shots of the two strange looking tractor-like vehicles following the 'road making truck' and a yellow tractor getting out of the water. No demonstration of their use - they are for display only. Beach landing vehicle is a large and complicated looking amphibian construction which carries two boats (one at each side of the vehicle) and has something that resembles a bulldozer mouth in the middle - a beach landing bulldozer! Large balloon placed into the shell hole enables the tank to drive over it - simple! Trench making machine works on the principe of coal-cutting equipment. 'Instant trenching demonstration' looks amazing. Bulldozer (or any heavy equipment) can be dropped from the air thanks to the use of air cushions placed underneath the platform on which the bulldozer sits.
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by NFA Media ArchiveJuly 2, 2025
A 12 hour segment of live wildlife cameras during Autumnwatch 2020.
Autumnwatch 2020 was broadcast live from across the UK. Chris Packham near his home in the New Forest, Michaela Strachan was at Tentsmuir Forest in Fife, Gillian Burke was at RSPB Old Moor in South Yorkshire and Iolo Williams was at the Centre for Alternative Technology near Aberystwyth.
These are the live wildlife cameras that were set to stream 24 hours a day.
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by NFA Media ArchiveJuly 2, 2025
A 10 hour segment of live wildlife cameras during Autumnwatch 2020.
Autumnwatch 2020 was broadcast live from across the UK. Chris Packham near his home in the New Forest, Michaela Strachan was at Tentsmuir Forest in Fife, Gillian Burke was at RSPB Old Moor in South Yorkshire and Iolo Williams was at the Centre for Alternative Technology near Aberystwyth.
These are the live wildlife cameras that were set to stream 24 hours a day.
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by NFA Media ArchiveJuly 2, 2025
A 12 hour segment of live wildlife cameras during Autumnwatch 2020.
Autumnwatch 2020 was broadcast live from across the UK. Chris Packham near his home in the New Forest, Michaela Strachan was at Tentsmuir Forest in Fife, Gillian Burke was at RSPB Old Moor in South Yorkshire and Iolo Williams was at the Centre for Alternative Technology near Aberystwyth.
These are the live wildlife cameras that were set to stream 24 hours a day.
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by NFA Media ArchiveOctober 11, 2023
🎬BBC South 50 years: Episode 14 Sir Alec Rose. A series of 19 mini-features made by BBC South at Southampton in 2011 to celebrate the station's 50 year history.
Episode 14 Sir Alec Rose. One of a series of features celebrating BBC South's 50 years of broadcasting. Steve Humphrey recalls how Southsea greengrocer Alec Rose sailed single handedly around the world in 1967, returning the next year to a hero's welcome and a knighthood. His yacht, Lively Lady, is now operated by a charity which offers life-changing opportunities to disadvantaged young people. Some footage (c) Pathe
NFG are indebted to the BBC staff at Southampton for their help in sourcing items for the archive. See more episodes in the Category - BBC South.
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🎬British Pathé – The British army get a logistics ship - the Sir Lancelot loader. Full title reads: "Marchwood. Army gets A Ship". Marchwood, Hampshire. The British army get a logistics ship - the Sir Lancelot loader. GV The Sir Lancelot loader with its bow loading bay open. GV The open bay. SV Ramp being lowered. GV Looking along deck to bridge. CU Captain Ploughman (of the Merchant Navy) on the bridge. CU Ditto. Pan down to show him moving control lever. CU Close circuit TV screen showing the loading ramp at the stern of the ship. GV Tank on the ramp at the stern pan. up to show helicopter coming in to land on the ship. SV Helicopter landing. GV Tank moving along the ramp into the hold of the ship. SV ditto. LV Looking along the hold to the ramp at stern which the tank is moving along. SV ditto. SV Pan Jeep going up ramp from lower deck to top deck. SV ditto. GV The top deck. AS Bofors anti-aircraft gun in action. SV ditto. GV The Sir Lancelot
🎬British Pathé – Presentation of weird and 'useful' inventions of the British Army. Military Engineering Establishment in Christchurch, Hampshire L/S of a line of vehicles crossing the river on a big float. Float reaching the shore, arriving at bank. M/S of two officers observing the operation. "Just once every four years this secret establishment (Military Engineering Experimental Establishment) opens its door to show us some of the weird and wonderful contraptions its back-room boys have contrived." There follows a succession of shots of these "weird and wonderful" inventions demonstrating their 'excellence'. Truck rolling out metal stripe from the back, around the front and under the wheels to make a 'road' - device against mud. However, the metal strip rolled around the front of the truck prevents the driver from seeing where he is going! C/U shots of the two strange looking tractor-like vehicles following the 'road making truck' and a yellow tractor getting out of the water. No demonstration of their use - they are for display only. Beach landing vehicle is a large and complicated looking amphibian construction which carries two boats (one at each side of the vehicle) and has something that resembles a bulldozer mouth in the middle - a beach landing bulldozer! Large balloon placed into the shell hole enables the tank to drive over it - simple! Trench making machine works on the principe of coal-cutting equipment. 'Instant trenching demonstration' looks amazing. Bulldozer (or any heavy equipment) can be dropped from the air thanks to the use of air cushions placed underneath the platform on which the bulldozer sits.
A 12 hour segment of live wildlife cameras during Autumnwatch 2020.
Autumnwatch 2020 was broadcast live from across the UK. Chris Packham near his home in the New Forest, Michaela Strachan was at Tentsmuir Forest in Fife, Gillian Burke was at RSPB Old Moor in South Yorkshire and Iolo Williams was at the Centre for Alternative Technology near Aberystwyth.
These are the live wildlife cameras that were set to stream 24 hours a day.
A 10 hour segment of live wildlife cameras during Autumnwatch 2020.
Autumnwatch 2020 was broadcast live from across the UK. Chris Packham near his home in the New Forest, Michaela Strachan was at Tentsmuir Forest in Fife, Gillian Burke was at RSPB Old Moor in South Yorkshire and Iolo Williams was at the Centre for Alternative Technology near Aberystwyth.
These are the live wildlife cameras that were set to stream 24 hours a day.
A 12 hour segment of live wildlife cameras during Autumnwatch 2020.
Autumnwatch 2020 was broadcast live from across the UK. Chris Packham near his home in the New Forest, Michaela Strachan was at Tentsmuir Forest in Fife, Gillian Burke was at RSPB Old Moor in South Yorkshire and Iolo Williams was at the Centre for Alternative Technology near Aberystwyth.
These are the live wildlife cameras that were set to stream 24 hours a day.
🎬BBC South 50 years: Episode 14 Sir Alec Rose. A series of 19 mini-features made by BBC South at Southampton in 2011 to celebrate the station's 50 year history.
Episode 14 Sir Alec Rose. One of a series of features celebrating BBC South's 50 years of broadcasting. Steve Humphrey recalls how Southsea greengrocer Alec Rose sailed single handedly around the world in 1967, returning the next year to a hero's welcome and a knighthood. His yacht, Lively Lady, is now operated by a charity which offers life-changing opportunities to disadvantaged young people. Some footage (c) Pathe
NFG are indebted to the BBC staff at Southampton for their help in sourcing items for the archive. See more episodes in the Category - BBC South.