Special Film Night at Tipton Library
25/03/2019
We are delighted to announce a special evening of films including the Black Country premiere of Herefordshire Life Through A Lens: Stories from the Hop Yards
and 2 new short films commissioned by the Living Memory Project:
- Blue Bricks to Blue Plaques
- The Will King Photo Collection
Presented in partnership with Sandwell Libraries and Cacher Media.
18th April 2019
Tipton Library, Owen St, Tipton.
Start at 6.30pm and finish at 9pm with time for refreshments.
Entrance £3.00 and tickets available from Tipton Library
Places can be reserved on 0121 569 4944 or on tipton_library@sandwell.gov.uk
Stories from the Hop Yards 2018 (90 mins)
Inspired by the rediscovered Derek Evans photographic collection this film from Catcher Media brims with archive photos and films alongside newly recorded interviews. In the glory days of hand-picking, thousands would go ‘hopping’ from the Black Country, South Wales and the Romany community arriving by train, cattle lorry or charabanc. Enjoy listening to stories of days past and present from pickers, farmers, hauliers and brewers.
Blue Bricks to Blue Plaques, 2019 (5mins)
A collaboration with pupils from Joseph Turner School, Tipton, poet Brendan Hawthorne, Blue and White Creative, and Reel Access. This short stylish film explores archive photographs and memories connected the Princes End Heritage Trail using poetry and performance.
The Will King Photo Collection 2019 (6 mins)
A short celebration of some of the amazing photographs taken by Will King through the words and memories of his daughter Ruth Collins. Will worked on canals from the age of 14 and during that time and created a unique photographic record of everyday life up until the 1960s.
Made possible thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
For more information call 0121 569 4944 or via email geoff@livingmemory.live