Moving Image Archive catalogue

Explore around 100 years of Scotland's history captured by amateur and professional film-makers. Here in the Moving Image Archive catalogue you will find details of thousands of films and videos held at the Library. You can also: Watch over 3,000 clips and full-length films online; Search for topics that interest you

Moving Image Archive - National Library of Scotland

The National Library of Scotland collects, preserves and promotes access to films capturing Scotland and her people, from the early days of film-making to the present day. In the Moving Image Archive you will discover over 46,000 items including film cans, videotapes and digital files. Many of our items are unique and you cannot see them ...

Visit Kelvin Hall - National Library of Scotland

You can explore the richness of 20th-century Scottish life through printed items, film clips, and objects.Get up close to objects from the history of film-making and cinema-going in Scotland. There are film strips, film reels and cans, posters and even an Oscar (presented for the award-winning film 'Seawards the Great Ships').. Our 12-screen video wall gives you a visual introduction to the ...

Moving image - National Library of Scotland

The Moving Image Archive catalogue contains details of 6,000 films and videos held at the National Library of Scotland.. With around 46,000 moving image items in the collection, the Moving Image Archive captures more than 100 years of Scottish history and film-making.. Through the catalogue, you can: Find details of films to view, hire or buy; Watch 3,000 clips and full films

Moving Image Archive - Wikipedia

The Moving Image Archive is a collection of Scottish film and video recordings at the National Library of Scotland, held at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, Scotland.There are over 46,000 items within the collection, and over 2,600 of these are publicly available online at the library's Moving Image Catalogue.

National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive

COLLECTIONS INCLUDE: National Library of Scotland. 100 years of Scotland’s history captured by amateur and professional film-makers.

National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive

Glasgow Scotland G3 8AW View on map. Visit website ... Formerly Scottish Screen Archive All appointments must be pre-booked; ARCHON code: 2120. If you are an archivist or custodian of this archive you can use the ... Businesses (8) Cosmo Cinema (later Glasgow Film Theatre) Glasgow, Lanarkshire Elder Film Productions Ltd, film ...

Moving Image Archive - Atlas Obscura

Tucked away at the very back of the Kelvin Hall is the National Library of Scotland’s Moving Image Archive, where members of the public can access thousands of hours of footage from the vaults.

Scottish Screen Archive Glasgow Scotland|Moving Image Archive

From home movies to documentaries, from industry to entertainment - the National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive (formerly the Scottish Screen Archive) has something for everyone. Explore around 100 years of Scotland's history captured by amateur and professional film-makers.

Full record for 'GREAT WESTERN ROAD 1980' (1392) - Moving Image Archive ...

Director: filmed by the Scottish Film Archive. Sound: sound. Original format: 16mm. Colour: col. Fiction: non-fiction. Running time: 14.39 mins. Description: Filmed as a modern comparison to the amateur films held by the Archive, "Great Western Road" 1915 and "Great Western Road" 1922. General views of Glasgow's Great Western Road, Botanic ...

Moving Image Archive | National Library of Scotland

The Moving Image Archive is a collection of Scottish film and video recordings at the National Library of Scotland, held at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, Scotland.There are over 46,000 items within the collection, and over 2,600 of these are publicly available online at the library's Moving Image Catalogue.

Moving Image Archive, National Library of Scotland, Kelvin Hall

The National Library at Kelvin Hall, including the Moving Image Archive, is now open with revised opening hours. (May, 2021) Tuesday: 10.00-16.00 Thursday: 10.00-16.00 Saturday: 10.00-16.00 Moving Image Archive Scotland’s Moving Image Archive has been collecting and preserving films since 1976. All of Scots life can be seen: adverts, documentaries, home movies, promotional films, amateur ...

Moving Image Archive - Wikiwand

The Moving Image Archive is a collection of Scottish film and video recordings at the National Library of Scotland, held at Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, Scotland.There are over 46,000 items within the collection, and over 2,600 of these are publicly available online at the library's Moving Image Catalogue.

Films - National Library of Scotland

The Moving Image Archive (formerly Scottish Screen Archive) collection within the National Library of Scotland holds amateur and professional films that reflect on the lives of ordinary people in Scotland. Many of these films have been made by local amateur cine enthusiasts recording the life in their communities or in their workplace. They ...

The National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall - Glasgow Life

The Library's Moving Image Archive is now located in Kelvin Hall. This offers easier access to thousands of films and videos capturing over 100 years of Scotland's history. The film collections reflect everything from Scottish social, cultural and industrial history to examples of ordinary people at life and work in Scotland across the generations.

NLS Moving Image Archive | Scottish Local History Forum

From home movies to documentaries, from industry to entertainment - the National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive has something for everyone's local history. Explore around 100 years of Scotland's history captured by amateur and professional film-makers from all across the country.

Moving Image Archive catalogue - auth.nls.uk

The film emerged out of a life-long learning history project between the WEA and the Scottish Screen Archive and was made in partnership with Falkirk Council and Pilton Video. An additional bonus DVD contain's Louis Dickson's newly digitised Bo'ness Fair Films from 1912-1960. Black-and-white and colour Silent and sound Running time: 150 minutes

History - National Library of Scotland

Over the years the Scottish Film Archive continued to develop, under the guidance of Janet McBain, Archive Curator from 1976-2011. The collection was further enhanced when the Scottish Film Council merged with the Scottish Film Production Fund, Scottish Screen Locations and Scottish Broadcast and Film Training Trust in 1997. ...

Scotland’s Moving Image Archive is all set for ... - Film Archives UK

The refurbishment project is a unique collaboration between Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Life, the University of Glasgow and the National Library of Scotland including the Moving Image Archive. The reinvention of Glasgow’s historic exhibition hall as a cultural, academic and sporting complex of international significance will drive forward ...

Written archives - National Library of Scotland

The Film Society of Glasgow; Scottish Amateur Film Festival; Dalzell Camcorder Club. More about the written collections. You can find more information about the Moving Image Archive written collections through the Scottish Archive Network (SCAN): Use code GB2120 for a list of archive resources on SCAN; Browse SCAN 'Participating archives' for ...