Recent Acquisitions
PRIVATE
/AMATEUR TRAVELOGUE AND DIARY
DR
JOHN FLEETWOOD AND OTHERS
A
recent discussion by the Archive Curator and Liam Wylie
of the RTE Archive project on Ryan Tubridy’s Radio
show regarding the closure of the Kodak Super 8mm processing
plant in Lausanne Switzerland, led to deposit of a number
of small gauge collections from amateur film makers eager
to see their material preserved in our vaults. Most notable
was a vast collection of film from Dr John Fleetwood, a
retired geriatrician. This donation documents family life,
travels throughout Europe and the USA, and public events
such as the funeral of Eamon de Valera and the building
of the Berlin Wall.
AMATEUR
HOME/HOLIDAY MOVIES
HAROLD
DOUGLAS
A
collection of 16mm home and holiday movies made by Harold
Douglas, a prominent Dublin businessman and Quaker, and
son of Senator James G. Douglas, shot between the early1930s
and late1960s in locations as diverse as Scandinavia, the
Alps, the Mediterranean, the USA and the West of Ireland.
The most striking piece in his collection was shot in 1935
in an eerily calm, almost chocolate-box Germany. Filmed
in the year the Reichstag passed the Nuremberg Laws (which
deprived German Jews of their citizenship and most of their
rights), this footage shows civic life going on as normal
under municipal buildings draped with Nazi flags, and includes
images of boys and girls of the Hitler Youth marching in
a city street.
BUSINESS
COLLECTIONS / COMMERCIALS
THE
GUINNESS FILM COLLECTION
The
eclectic Guinness Film Collection was recently deposited
by Guinness Ireland, and encompasses historical and manufacturing
documentaries, as well as advertising campaigns for Guinness
products. Charming 1970s advertisements for Baby-Cham, Woodpecker
Cider and Martini appear distinctly bizarre by today’s
politically correct standards. Guinness and the Grand Canal
explores the founding of the brewery by Arthur Guinness
in 1759 and the assistance of canal transportation to his
success. The Craft of the Cooper depicts the antiquated
process by which old casks are hand-made by artisans like
Jim Tyrell, Master Cooper. The collection’s star is
the charismatic Al Byrne, who started in Guinness as a boy
of fourteen and continued to work for the company until
he retired as a senior manager forty years later. He appears
in a number of titles in the collection, frequently offering
witty insights into how to pull “The Perfect Pint”,
while cautioning about the evils of a bad one.
Donated
2006
AMATEUR
FILM
THE BILLY CHAPMAN COLLECTION
Thirty reels shot in the 1940s and ’50s by Billy Chapman,
a cinema-owner from Strokestown, Co. Roscommon. These films,
shot on 16mm, offer a fascinating glimpse into the life
of a rural town in the mid-twentieth century - sports days,
horse and agricultural fairs, turf-cutting, tree-felling,
religious processions, FCA parades, the training of the
local fire brigade, and a visit by John A. Costello and
James Dillon for a political rally in 1949.
TRAVELOGUE
THE LISTOWEL TO BALLYBUNION MONORAIL (WISDOM COLLECTION)
In 1888, the world’s first passenger-carrying monorail
opened for business in Co. Kerry. Designed by a French engineer,
Charles Lartigue, it ran between Listowel and Ballybunion
until it was scrapped in 1924. This film documents a transport
system of bold and ambitious design. Originally on nitrate,
this film was transferred onto safety stock at the British
Film Institute, and the newly struck print is now stored
in the Irish Film Archive’s preservation vaults.
PROFESSIONAL
LOUIS MARCUS
Last year, Louis Marcus, one of Ireland’s most distinguished
documentary filmmakers, donated prints and sound elements
of many of his films, including his Academy-Award-nominated
pieces, Conquest of Light (about Waterford Crystal) and
Páistí ag Obair. Also in this deposit are
some of his well-known films on Irish history and culture,
among them Sunday After Sunday (a centenary history of the
GAA) and Revival – Pearse’s Concept of Ireland,
as well as many of the informational films he made for Gael
Linn, Bord Fáilte and the National Road Safety Association.
COMMERCIALS
LEMON’S
SWEETS
Salvaged from a skip on the day the factory closed, the
Lemon’s Sweets commercial collection was deposited
last year by former employee, Albert Adams. This mouth-watering
35mm collection includes ads for Lemon’s Gems, Lemon’s
Luxury and Romantic Selections, and Lemon’s Nut Milk
Toffees.