Doctors' hobbies exhibition 1957.

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1957
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Doctors' hobbies exhibition 1957. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

An uplifting sponsored film showing an exhibition of doctors' hobbies held at The Royal Society of Health, London. Mr Basil D. Thornton, chief executive and managing director of Benger, gives a press conference at the opening of the exhibition. Doctors' hobbies turn out to be varied including many paintings both traditional and even abstract, carvings and a battleship made out of match sticks. The film is set to jaunty music with a rather silly voice-over. Examples of doctors and their hobbies cited in the film are; Dr Samuel Walport who made his very own 8ft Newtonian telescope and Dr Vera Claxton who made old nylon stockings into flowers; a display shows her skill. There are hand-crafted violins and model railways. Finally there are 17 awards given for originality, perservance, skill and aesthetics. The end credits are over night shots of the neon lights around Piccadilly Circus, London.

Publication/Creation

England, 1957.

Physical description

1 encoded moving image (13 min.) : sound, color.

Copyright note

Benger Laboratories.

Terms of use

In copyright.

Language note

In English

Creator/production credits

Benger Film Productions.

Notes

The exhibition was organised by a company called Benger which were subsequently taken over by Fisons.
Supporting paperwork available in the department.
The Leicestershire Record Office have records and stills relating to the exhibition.

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