This mysterious film tells the extraordinary tales of spine chilling events in West End theatres, the Underground and the Tower of London. From royal palaces to ordinary suburbs, eyewitness accounts offer a glimpse into the world of the unseen.
Exploring London's real ghost stories from Biggin Hill airfield to a haunted Underground station, including interviews with eye-witnesses
This spooky film includes eye witness accounts of the girl who communicates with the dead, a phantom figure captured in a photograph and the unexplained story of the church bell that rings itself.
Relive the town's past as it comes to life, including 1930s street scenes, Ransomes, the airport and docks, Ipswich Town FC and an interview with the cartoonist Giles
True stories from the East Anglian Film Archive: A haunted police station, the ghost of Peterhouse College, `Old Shuck' and other supernatural sightings
The UK's railways were never the same after the infamous cuts of Dr. Beeching. The rare archive footage in this amazing film shows how some of the now forgotten lines, rail companies and stations helped trade and social connections before the good Doctor brought down his axe.
Featuring a bygone era of railways in the Eastern Region from the 1900s to the 1980s, this enlightening documentary takes you on a journey of change using archive footage from the days of steam through to the now familiar diesel and electric locomotives.
Rare footage revisits the Colne and Waveney Valley lines, Wisbech Tramway, March freight yards, Norwich Station's last steam train and much more
Great DVD with a slightly different cover design, 55 minutes running time approx, fast dispatch, UK SELLER
The days of steam through to diesels and electric locomotives - including the M&GN Railway, North Norfolk line, London to Norwich and much more
The town will change forever as old streets are swept away for new office blocks. Ransomes expand their factory, the Beatles perform at the Regent and Alf Ramsey guides `the Tractor Boys' to glory
December 1941: The United States of America enters WWII. Thousands of young Americans are drafted into the Army Air Force and sent to England. Using airmen's memoirs and diaries and dramatic original colour film, the story of the Mighty Eighth is told as never before
It is 1942. The UK has survived the blitz and has won the Battle of Britain. Now, the first American airmen arrive to help take the war to Hitler in Europe. Using many now forgotten airfields, these visitors from across the Atlantic brought not just their bravery but many cultural changes with them.
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