
A selection of films of health care and social welfare in the East of England region including pioneering developments in treatment of tuberculosis and transplant surgery.
highlights
1918 - 1924 Cat no. 2159
Papworth Hall, Cambridge
1918 - 1924, Papworth (Cambridgeshire)
A long silent record of the early years of Papworth Hospital and Village Settlement for the treatment of life-threatening and contagious tuberculosis. Before the development of antibiotics, treatment relied upon fresh air and Papworth provided well-ventilated homes and workshops.
Cat no. 2159
0:48:27
1924 Cat no. 972
Peeps Into A Day's Work At The North Cambridgeshire Hospital, Wisbech
1924, Wisbech (Cambridgeshire)
A record of the facilities and staff of the hospital filmed by Dr Leslie Groom, radiologist and Medical Officer of Health for the Borough of Wisbech. The audience are encouraged to join the contributory scheme at a penny a week covering the whole family.
Cat no. 972
0:18:48
Black and White, silent
1935 Cat no. 2312
The Story of Papworth
1935, Papworth (Cambridgeshire)
Directed by Anthony Asquith, a cast of British cinema stars donated their services to film this dramatised story of a working man who develops tuberculosis, and the opportunities he finds at Papworth to recover his health and return to work. Two versions of the fundraising appeal ending were filmed, as Lord Nuffield made a major donation, and the cinema audience were encouraged to contribute to the rest.
Cat no. 2312
0:17:44
Black and White, sound
1948 - 1975 Cat no. 417
The Friends of Kelling
1948 - 1975, Kelling (Norfolk)
A silent compilation of scenes filmed over a period of 20 years recording the achievements of Kelling Hospital, assisted by the Friends of Kelling, towards improving the medical and social care of patients.
Cat no. 417
1:07:23
colour, silent
1958 Cat no. 385
In Need of Care
1958, Essex (County)
This film made by Essex County Council presents the work of the Children’s Department through a dramatised story of a ten year old girl being taken into care.
Cat no. 385
0:11:27
Black and White, sound
1977 Cat no. 1182
Alcohol
1977, Hadleigh (Suffolk)
The health and social risks of alcohol demonstrated by Suffolk party people. From the late 1940s onwards, Boulton Hawker films of Hadleigh produced a wide range of films for educational screening which have an additional community and social history value through their filming of local people, crafts, businesses and organisations.
Cat no. 1182
0:16:48
colour, sound
1981 Cat no. 5097
The Pace-Setters: Prof. Calne
1981, Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)
This programme from BBC East series ‘The Pace-Setters’ profiles the surgeon who pioneered transplant surgery in the United Kingdom at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge. The film contains brief scenes of operations, but the emphasis is on the ethics and benefits of transplant surgery.
Cat no. 5097
0:29:36
colour, sound