CATHCART STREET, GREENOCK
Full length video
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Title: CATHCART STREET, GREENOCK
Reference number: 3458
Date: 1930c
Director: [filmed by Thomas Stuart Black]
Sound: silent
Original format: 9.5mm
Colour: bw
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 1.00 mins
Description:
Street scenes on Cathcart Street, Greenock taken from Black's Corner.
Taken from the premises of Thomas Black & Sons, on the corner of the junction of Station Avenue and Cathcart Street, Greenock - known as "Black's Corner". For more information on the streets and buildings in the film see correspondence from the donor, addit. info. file 11/1/386.
Includes shot of Station Avenue in Greenock before it was destroyed in the Blitz.
Shotlist: Views of Cathcart Street, Greenock, taken from Black's Corner [showing corner of Station Avenue which was destroyed in the Blitz] with traffic and pedestrians, a double decker bus, shop fronts, a horse and cart, looking towards Cathcart Square (0.06) view East along Cathcart Street, towards Rue End Street; brief shot of a 'Ladies Outfitters' (0.38) ints. of the machine flat of the sail loft of Thomas Black & Sons [at this time given over to the manufacture of tents and camping accessories - possibly filmed during a tea break or holiday, explaining the lack of workers at the machines] (1.00)