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SECTION I. (c) Industrial (Cont ; 35
the amazing process of machine manufacture used to-day.
528 The Manufacture of Nobel-Glasgow 3 Reels
High Explosive
(By courtesy of Imperial Chemical Industries) A survey of I.C.I.'s huge works at Ardeer on the Firth of Clyde, where gelatinous and powder explosive is made ; subsequently the explosive is shown in action in a quarry, where it is used for blasting.
529 Manufacture of Soda Ash 2 Reels
(By courtesy of Imperial Chemical Industries) In the Weaver Valley, Cheshire, at Wallerscote and Winnington, are two factories almost entirely devoted to the making of sodium carbonate— one of the most useful chemical servants of man, used in hundreds of industries.
531 The Manufacture of Crystal Glass 1 Reel
(B}' courtesy of Messrs. Stuart & Sons, Ltd. of Stourbridge) Shows all processes used in making English crj^stal, from the potash, red and white sands that are the raw materials, to the finished article. One of the few trades whose workers can describe themselves as "craftsmen" still.
532 The Manufacture of Leyland Motors 3 Reels
(By courtesy of Leyland Motors Ltd.) Surveys the making of omnibuses, tractors, farm wagons, lorries and fire engines at Chorley, Kingston and Leyland, from start to completed article, with a final reel of the service offered by the company all over the Empire.
536 The Story of Bournvllle 4 Reels
(By courtesy of Messrs. Cadburys, Ltd.) This film shows the manufacture of cocoa, chocolate bars, and chocolates with centres, and the social experiment of Bournville village, one of the earliest ventures of its kind.
537 The Fashioning of Mother of Pearl 1 Reel
(By courtesy of Messrs. V. W. Gillott & Son) A film of the intricate processes used in making mother of pearl into knife handles, buttons and jewellery.
540 Yorkandoneof its Leading industries 1 Reel
(By courtesy of Messrs. Rowntrees, Ltd.) The film not only contains photographs of pro
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