How Kippers Leave Home
1931 , Lowestoft (Suffolk)
Cat no. 850
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A cinemagazine story highlighting the importance of the East Coast herring industry at the time, and follows the process of a herring catch being turned into kippers ready for sale.
Women gut herring, then the fish are washed in a barrel of water. The fish are tipped into brine and transferred to quarter-cran (the unit of measurement for herring) baskets. The fish are placed on 'horses' to dry. There are views inside a smoke house and, finally, the kippers are removed from their spits and packed into boxes.
Keywords
Fisher girls; Fishing industry; Herrings; Kippers; Smokehouses
Background Information
Eve and Everybody's Film Review (1921-1933) was launched in June 1921 as Pathe's cinemagazine aimed at the female audience, a compliment to their already successful, Pathe Pictorial. (from British Universities Film and Video Council at http://bufvc.ac.uk/newsonscreen)
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Production company : British Pathe
Manifestations
How Kippers Leave Home
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Sequence Details:
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Group 1:
- Part Number: 531
- Parts Unit: Series
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Group 1:
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Genre: Newsreel / Industrial / Sponsored Film
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Locations: Lowestoft (Suffolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: Eve and Everybody's Film Review. Series 531
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Subject: smokehouses / kippers / herrings / fisher girls
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