Didcot Atom Village (1947)

Various scenic shots of the sleepy village of Didcot in Berkshire - fields, horse riding, tractors, children walking down a country road, old folks chatting, young boys playing football etc.
The government's new atomic research centre is near to all this pastoral glory. Over various shots of elderly local people, women hanging out their washing and farmers tending their sheep we are told that everyone in the village is worried about this new research centre. Bert Bailey - a local shepherd is concerned about the land where his sheep graze. C/Us of men in the local pub discussing the situation - these include Bill Bradfield, Fred Carter and Ben Mullins. Nice shots of these elderly men.
Various shots of the Harwell Government Atomic Energy Research Establishment. C/Us of security guard then L/S of him opening gates. Group of young women arrive at the gates for work. Group of young men follow. There is a new town which has been built to house workers at the research centre. Various shots of the prefab style houses. Security guards check lorries which arrive at the research station.
M/S of local women looking out across the fields at the research station then travelling along a country road in a horse drawn cart. "The villagers let them get on with it" states the narrator: "The Atom has nothing to do with them. It belongs to tomorrow. And tomorrow can take care of itself - and the Atom..."
Note: there is a suggestion of secrecy surrounding the research establishment. The villagers are wary of this new modern world just across the fields.
FILM ID:1289.21
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  • @808MATE8
    @808MATE85 ай бұрын

    My Dad died at 54 of renal cancer after serving 30 years plus at Harwell

  • @808MATE8
    @808MATE85 ай бұрын

    I grew up on North Drive Harwell AERE till I was 5. Im 55 now

  • @Survivethejive
    @Survivethejive9 жыл бұрын

    I presume they mean Harwell village as that was the atomic research lab started in '57 near Didcot. Didcot is a town not a village.

  • @urbanwarior3134
    @urbanwarior31349 ай бұрын

    Eee bah gum

  • @flygrace
    @flygrace9 жыл бұрын

    It's not Harwell village either! It's Blewbury and East Ilsley.

  • @808MATE8

    @808MATE8

    5 ай бұрын

    It was Harwell

  • @808MATE8

    @808MATE8

    5 ай бұрын

    Did you live there?

  • @bogwopit666
    @bogwopit6665 жыл бұрын

    "The atom and the lambs side by side", yeah only now they have 6 legs 3 eyeballs and are full of Caesium 137.

  • @JamesSmith1
    @JamesSmith110 жыл бұрын

    "The lamb and the atom side by side". Pathe news reel about atomic research in 40s Oxfordshire

  • @flygrace

    @flygrace

    6 ай бұрын

    Berkshire.

  • @philsandford6104
    @philsandford61049 жыл бұрын

    Yeah its not Didcot its Harwell village!