This is the first volume of a
fascinating series of DVDs which
celebrates Bristol’s long and
distinguished history as a major
port. These three fully narrated
colour archive films were
originally commissioned by the
Port of Bristol Authority from
1950 to the early 1960s, and were
subsequently presented to Bristol
Record Office as archive material.
They are now available to enjoy on
DVD, in association with
historical specialists 1st Take.
Bristol was once known as ‘the
cradle of the British Empire’ and
its favourable situation was
central to its success. See how
products such as food, timber,
petroleum, fruit, wine and tobacco
were handled by the skilful and
hardy Bristol dockers in the days
long before ‘health and safety’
ruled.
This is an evocative record of an
era when commodities were still
loaded and unloaded at the
Avonmouth, City and Portishead
Docks by men in flat caps armed
with their famous hooks, before
containerisation and mass-
mechanisation transformed the
scene. Relax and enjoy this
window into a bygone age.
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