I’ve recently stumbled upon MACE — that’s the Media Archive for Central England — a government funded body that archives ” moving images held on film, video, DVD or any other carrier that relate in some way to the Midlands”. While I doubt they’ve got every episode of Boon on VHS, they do have some of the collection online, and I’ve been investigating the Brum stuff. Cue a newsreel from 1956 and a very patronising guy tells us why knocking things down is good: Get the Flash Player to see this content. And this is Blues and Albion training, from 1957 – it once included “shots of Wolverhampton Wanderers players training but these have been removed”. And a good job too, I say. Get the Flash Player to see this content. I’ll keep digging through and post some more stuff, what’s really facinating is what they’ve got that isn’t online (yet, i hope): “a traditional ‘trussing the cooper’ ceremony for a new apprentice at the Atkinson Brewery in Birmingham.”, the “Lord Mayor sees biggest tyre in the country at Dunlop” . Brilliant.
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