A wintry Watford High Street buzzes with busy shoppers.
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Dubai - the city of controversies. Six individuals go through personal insecurities, cultural pressures, money issues and the hustle of staying true to who they are. In the world that says otherwise. Is it all really worth it ? The film touches upon Arab identity, female role in the world, family values, Islam.
An asylum seeker from Hong Kong builds a new life for himself in Glasgow, using his passion for street food to maintain his cultural identity.
This time High Performance Imports visits Ebisu Circuit for the draft matsuri, tours the Veilside factory and attends some drag meetings.
Take a revealing tour along a coast of contrasts, from the folksy freshness of Whitby to the coaly Tyne, queen of all rivers.
Impressionistic short documentary of a Helsinki morning at the end of 1930s with a poetic narration.
From Well Dressing to Garland Day and even elephants in Alfreton - a celebration of the traditional customs of Derbyshire.
A new piazza proposed for Leicester market is met by public opposition. This is a city described by one local historian as unromantic, so what do the developers expect?
not the first sunday market, but the first tape of it
Residents of the Cleveland market town of Stockton High Street smile for the camera on market day.
A day in the life of the Manchester Evening News.
The Manaki brothers have filmed a market.
Film made at Hyde Park Corner in 1896 by an unknown filmmaker. It looks south west across Grosvenor Place. The southern wing of St George's Hospital (today the Lanesborough Hotel) can be seen on the right of the picture. The road stretching away in the centre of the picture is Grosvenor Crescent. The busy two way horsedrawn traffic movement is seen on what would today be Grosvenor Place and Apsley Way (the road layout now is different to 1896). The approximate camera position would be today on Apsley Way, just east of the Royal Artillery Memorial. Not to be confused with another Hyde Park Corner film by British Pathé made in the same year but with a different view. (That film looks north towards the triumphal arch at the corner of Hyde Park next to Apsley House.)
In 1901 people in Belfast paid their tram drivers in carrots.
1950s Soho beats with far more energy than its 21st century counterpart in this vivid time capsule.
Bustling scenes show Edwardian Derry-Londonderry before industrialisation took hold.
Join the Sunday morning crowds at the famous East End market, home of London's rag trade.
A look at the sales practices employed at the LPE Superette run by John Beasley on Berwick Street market.