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Jamaicans Marry At Brixton AKA Jamaican Problem In London (1956)

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
  • Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
    London
    LS Bride (Miss Joyce Lucene Thorpe) and Groom (Joseph Nathaniel Barrett) at top of steps of the District Register Office in Brixton, south London. Various shots, couple having their photograph taken. MS Guest taking photograph. LS Bride and groom get into car.
    LS A second wedding group (Bride Miss Catherine Douglas, and Groom Irving Clarke) standing outside Brixton Registry Office, bride having her veil arranged. CU Bride and Groom posing for photographs. (3 shots). Various shots Bridal group. CU Bride's face, pan down to wedding ring.
    Various shots in the Brixton area including the entrance to Brixton Market showing Jamaicans and English people shopping. LS Group of men standing on the corner of Railton Road and Coldharbour Lane. Various shots of people on the streets.
    Various shots, at home with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and their baby Gregory, having tea.
    Various shots Mr. Dimsdale of Jamaica and English woman, Gerda Yaann, walking down street, and looking in furniture shop.
    Note: "Date received" on original paperwork reads: 19/08/1956. Some material of Brixton street scenes possibly used in newsreel story called "Our Jamaican Problem" - 55/5.
    FILM ID:2554.25
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Komentáře • 10

  • @Monaedeezy
    @Monaedeezy Před 6 lety +25

    This is lovely, thank you for sharing!

  • @OlafProt
    @OlafProt Před rokem +3

    What’s the “Jamaican problem” that the title states?

    • @blackinton2526
      @blackinton2526 Před rokem +1

      Influx of Caribbeans/Jamaicans came to England and the English people didn't like them coming that's why these videos are called ''Jamaican problem''
      'Our Jamaican Problem' gives us an insight into long held beliefs and attitudes towards newly arrived migrants in post-war Britain.

  • @Marilyn-zv6mt
    @Marilyn-zv6mt Před rokem +2

    Not much has changed

  • @milliewynter8307
    @milliewynter8307 Před rokem

    The Audio was removed because of comments by the Reporter about Mixed Race Marriages and Jamaicans coming to England. I have heard the Commentary which is now blocked.

    • @colemoreton3909
      @colemoreton3909 Před rokem

      Hi Millie, can I ask where you heard the commentary? Interested in researching this for a piece of journalism I'm doing. Thanks.

    • @milliewynter8307
      @milliewynter8307 Před rokem

      @@colemoreton3909 Hi Cole I heard the commentary from the original which is now Muted by You Tube because of the Reporters words. I was surprised it is now Muted when it was played for years with the Full Audio.

    • @EpicAelflaed
      @EpicAelflaed Před 6 měsíci

      You shouldn’t hide history even if the audio is offensive to some - we should be ok to hear it and learn from it

    • @milliewynter8307
      @milliewynter8307 Před 5 měsíci

      The Audio was removed by CZcams. It was Audible until You Tube removed the Audio Commentaries. Presumably because the Commentator referred to racial differences in London in the 1950's and 1960's. You will need to ask You Tube to reinstate the Audio's. Sorry nothing I can do