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USE THE GAS INDUSTRY S FILM LIBRARY
On Smoke Abatement, Health and Education
THE SMOKE MENACE
About a national problem of startling proportions.
NUTRITION
Surveys inadequate food budgets among large numbers of people : suggests ways and means to good diet.
CHILDREN AT SCHOOL'
A review of the public education system of this country.
Here's a selection of the films available to all Film Institutes, Schools and other bodies having their own projectors— for 16 mm. or 35 mm. sound films.
On By-Products
THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO LITTLE" 5>*~
15
minutes.
28 minutes. 24 minutes.
On Housing
ntlijAL flV/U^t A review of a housing estate which marks a revolution in housing for this country — with nursery School and tenants' clubs. I 5 minutes.
"HOUSING PROBLEMS" A vivid description of slum life by those who have to live there. 20 minutes.
On Gas Manufacture "HOW GAS IS MADE"
10
minutes.
'THE ROMANCE OF A LUMP
OF COAL" $ minutes.
On Cooking
DAISY BELL COMES TO TOWN
Milk cookery with the Griffiths Brothers as a cow.
1 0 minutes.
POTS AND PLANS
The first British film od Kitchen Planning. 10 minutes.
HOW TO COOK"
M. Boulestin gives instructions on basic principles of cooking. 1 5 minutes.
PARTY DISH
M. Boulestin again, making something more elaborate. 1 5 minutes.
DINNER HOUR
How the big hotels and restaurants manage in the rush hour. 1 6 minutes.
If you wish to make up a programme of these ana other
films of travel and cartoon, write to Mr. Thomas Baird, Film
Officer of the British Continental Gas Association, I Grosvenor
Place, S.W.I.
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