Textile Workers Leaving a Factory (c.1901)
An assortment of Edwardian workers, including many mischievous children who are far from camera-shy.
It's a shame that the location hasn't been identified, as there's more variety here than in many of Mitchell and Kenyon's 'factory gate' films. It was clearly a cold day: women are wrapped in thick shawls and many men sport scarves. Two huge horse-drawn carts pass at one point, and the fascinated children who stop to scrutinise or mock the camera soon almost outnumber the adults.
Male and female workers leaving work.
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Edwardian Enigmas
We've learned a lot about Mitchell and Kenyon since hundreds of their films were rediscovered in 1995. Research by the University of Sheffield and the BFI revealed a wealth of background detail about the films, the events they depict, how they were commissioned and shown. But a few films have so far stubbornly refused to give up their secrets.
So now's your chance to play amateur detective. Do you recognise this town, that street, those factory gates, that football team... even a face in the crowd? If you can, please let us know. And if you can't, you can still enjoy these heady slices of Edwardian (or Victorian) life.
16 videos in this collection
Factory Exit in Lincoln (1900)
Unidentified Chinese Men (c.1900)
Parade of Schoolchildren (c.1902)
Textile Workers Leaving a Factory (c.1901)
Workers Leaving a Factory in Wigan (1902)
Scene Outside a Factory (c.1902)
Employees Leaving a Factory (c.1901)
Street Scenes in North of England (c.1902)
Factory Gate Exit (c.1901)
Exit of Clerical and Factory Workers (c.1901)
Workers at Ross & Hardy Paper Works (1901)
Unidentified Factory Gate Exit in Lancashire (c.1900)
Workforce Leaving a Factory in the North of England (c.1900)
Unidentified Factory Gate (c.1900)