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Some good footage of the 'new' Golden Lane Estate courtesy of a message from Barbican Talk.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0 ... ith_Green/
The film quotes: "In the centre, the fortunate few who still live there....."
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Hi Police Team
Thanks for posting. For those who don't want to watch the whole film, see the first couple of minutes for some views from Great Arthur, and 27:30 onwards for some more comments and clips of the estate
dan
Great video clip................I really enjoyed watching it!
Very interesting film. Although showing its age somewhat (Reyner Banham would never get away with some of the snobbish and sexist comments littered throughout, despite it being an authored piece) it is interesting to ponder what was thought of as acceptable/unacceptable back in 1960s and the development of greater London.
Thanks for sharing.
Naturally its 'showing its age', as it was filmed about 50 years ago! As for sexist comments, did not notice any. Its a historical film, and glad I saw it.
Jean McMeakin said:
Very interesting film. Although showing its age somewhat (Reyner Banham would never get away with some of the snobbish and sexist comments littered throughout, despite it being an authored piece) it is interesting to ponder what was thought of as acceptable/unacceptable back in 1960s and the development of greater London.
Thanks for sharing.
Yes, Maria, I did realise it's an old film, it states so quite clearly on the BBC website. Cultural relic style of thing. Perhaps I'm just more attuned to hearing casual snobbery and sexism.
We're all different.
Maria Elizabeth Prior said:
Naturally its 'showing its age', as it was filmed about 50 years ago! As for sexist comments, did not notice any. Its a historical film, and glad I saw it.
Jean McMeakin said:Very interesting film. Although showing its age somewhat (Reyner Banham would never get away with some of the snobbish and sexist comments littered throughout, despite it being an authored piece) it is interesting to ponder what was thought of as acceptable/unacceptable back in 1960s and the development of greater London.
Thanks for sharing.
That's the thing Jean. Its an old film. Historically very interesting. And, you are right. We are all different. It would be boring if we were all the same, and did not have different opinions. I just cannot be bothered, or upset, over something that was recorded many years ago! I just enjoyed seeing the Golden Lane Estate back then.
Jean McMeakin said:
Yes, Maria, I did realise it's an old film, it states so quite clearly on the BBC website. Cultural relic style of thing. Perhaps I'm just more attuned to hearing casual snobbery and sexism.
We're all different.
Maria Elizabeth Prior said:Naturally its 'showing its age', as it was filmed about 50 years ago! As for sexist comments, did not notice any. Its a historical film, and glad I saw it.
Jean McMeakin said:Very interesting film. Although showing its age somewhat (Reyner Banham would never get away with some of the snobbish and sexist comments littered throughout, despite it being an authored piece) it is interesting to ponder what was thought of as acceptable/unacceptable back in 1960s and the development of greater London.
Thanks for sharing.
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