SUBSIDENCE

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Title: SUBSIDENCE

Reference number: 0099

Date: 1965

Director: d. Stanley Russell

Sponsor: Cementation Company Limited

Production company: Thames and Clyde

Sound: sound

Original format: 16mm

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 11.00 mins

Description: A look at various types of subsidence, and how to overcome the problem, using St. Andrews' Episcopal Church in Wishaw as an example.

Note: Please note the film preserved by the National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive is mute. There should be an original accompanying soundtrack, however.

Credits: Consulting mining engineers J.W.H. Ross & Co.
Specialist contractors The Cementation Co. Limited for St. Andrews Episcopal Church, Wishaw.

directed and photographed by Stanley Russell
sc. Alex Conner
commentator James McKechnie

Shotlist: Credits (0.30) Using St Andrews Episcopal Church in Wishaw as an example, views of various types of subsidence and how they can be countered are demonstrated. Drawings are then assembled and work on the site to fill in cavities is seen.