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Life in the Highlands (1936)
 

Courtesy of Scottish Screen Archive

Main image of Life in the Highlands (1936)
 
35mm film, 8 mins, b/w, educational
 
Production CompanyGB Instructional Films
DirectorJohn C. Elder
PhotographyJ. Blake Dalrymple
 
Scottish Screen Archive collection

A family at work on their highland farm; harvesting, shearing sheep, collecting peat and spinning wool.

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This film was made for classroom teaching to illustrate man's use of land in the rural areas of the Scottish Highlands in the 1930s. There is a sense of how backbreaking the work must have been before the mechanisation of farming. Clearly it was a tough existence and here we see that women were by no means exempt from the heavy work, carrying bales of hay back to the farmhouse. The film was commissioned by a committee of educationalists from the urban central belt of Scotland, and intended for an audience of schoolchildren from the cities, for whom these rural scenes would have been far from their experiences.

Kenneth Broom

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