
The tragic story of Blake's munitions factory in Shepherd's Bush where just days before the end of the First World War an explosion killed eleven women and two men. This film tells their story and the restoration of the memorial on its 100th anniversary.
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What happens when you take an anonymous character out of a small archive street photograph and blow it up considerably larger than life? This fascinating exhibition by photographer and artist Steve Mepsted was installed under the Westway.
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An everyday object such as a teapot is easy to take for granted but its making is an art that has been going for centuries. Here is an opportunity to see this craft in action from potter's wheel to dining table including a steam-bent wooden handle.
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We explore skills and history of textile printing in Crayford which go back beyond the Great Exhibition. In the process we explore the incredible process of block printing and the move towards silk screen printing with interviews with historians and skilled workers.
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From Charlie Phillips to Joe Rush, North Kensington has always been known for its artistic community and this film introduces the work of some of its best musicians, graffiti and fine artists, promotors, sculptors, dancers, photographers and poets.
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Artists studios are an important part of any community's lifeblood and Kindered Studios provides that service in North Kensington, providing space to ceramicists and potters, leather artisans and jewellery makers and many others.
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Have you ever wandered along Savile Row gazing into the beautiful shop windows of the bespoke tailors? Here we enter the world of the workers who make the clothes in the showrooms and workshops, hearing about the skills and challenges of this celebrated London district.
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Hatton Garden is home to London’s jewellery quarter. We go behind the scenes to explore the history, into the dusty attic and basement workshops, to interview the incredibly skilled people behind some of the most beautiful items made in the capital.
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