Smog : The silent killer.

Date:
1963
  • Film

About this work

Description

This film, made by Americans about the UK deals with the air pollution situation before and after the Clean Air Act (1956). Of great historic interest, this film includes interviews with, and commentary by, Dr P. J. Lawther, when he headed the Air Pollution Research Laboratory at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. The film shows Warren Spring Laboratory, and includes interviews with Dr L. E. Reed and Dr. S. Craxford

Publication/Creation

United States : Undetermined, 1963.

Physical description

1 film reel (c. 25 min.) : sound, black and white, 16mm.

Notes

This is one of three cinefilms donated to the Wellcome Library from the archives collection of Environmental Protection UK SA/EPU
The film can is jammed closed. Description extracted from label of film can.

Creator/production credits

Commentary by Dr. P. J. Lawther.

Copyright note

Unknown

Type/Technique

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