DUNDEE JUTE
Full length video
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Title: DUNDEE JUTE
Reference number: 0185
Date: 1948
Director: filmed by J. R. L. Halley
Sound: silent
Original format: 16mm
Colour: bw
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 15.50 mins
Description:
A demonstration of how jute is manufactured in the Halley and Sons' Wallace Craigie Works in Dundee. The film follows the processes of batching, carding, spinning, weaving, up to the finished product.
Prize-winner at the Scottish Amateur Film Festival, 1949.
See also ref. 1860
For further information on William Halley and Sons Ltd, Dundee, please see University of Dundee Archive Services who hold Company histories c.1977-1980.
Credits:
p., d. and ph. J R L Halley
Shotlist:
[Shotlisted at different speed. Actual timing is 15.50 mins @ 18 fps]
Credits (.15) Landing raw material from Pakistan at Dundee docks and transporting it by lorry to the works (1.39) Stoking and maintaining machinery (2.17) Batching. Shots of same (3.30) Carding. Jute is processed into large rolls and put through machinery (4.38); Preparing raw material for spinning (5.22); Spinning. Shots of same (6.31); Warp winding. Shots of same (7.00) Starching and beaming. Shots of same (8.41) Weft winding. Shots of same (9.17) Weaving. Shots of same (9.45) Calendering. Shots of same (10.08); Finished product leaves the works for various destinations by road, rail and sea (11.12)