| Description | Date | |
![]() | New Strangford Ferry The launch of the new 'Porta Ferry' by Mr John D Concannon MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, 13th November 1975. The ferry operated across Strangford Lough between the towns of Strangford and Portaferry. | 1975 |
![]() | Thatching Katy Carrington examines the re-emergence of thatched roofs in 1975. | 1975 |
![]() | Bangor Boat News item on the launching of the one and only fishing boat built at Bangor. | 1976 |
![]() | Betjeman's Belfast British poet and presenter, John Betjeman, takes a personal view of Belfast architecture. | 1976 |
![]() | Bin Man Documentary looking at a day in the life of bin men in Belfast in 1976. | 1976 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Christmas 1973 Scenes from the Kernaghan family of a Co Down Chistmas during the 1970s with scenes of children playing in the snow and waking up to open their presents. This is the original unedited footage which was used in the making of the Super 8 Story, 'The Kernaghan Family Christmas' and sections of it were also used in the Super 8 Stories Christmas Special. | 1973 |
![]() | Charlie's Last Film Show TV documentary on amateur filmmaker, Charlie McAfee, from Ballymoney, who recorded scenes of everyday life in around the area from the 1950s to the 1980s. | 1997 |
![]() | Ulster Way The Ulster Way is a series of signposted walks covering 450 miles of Northern Ireland. | 1975 |
![]() | The Longest Decade, Part 1 This partial documentary looks at the troubles from 1968 - 1978 and its effects on industry. | 1968 |
![]() | The Longest Decade, Part 2 A partial documentary detailing events between 1968-1978. This section concentrates on local industry and the troubles. | 1968 |
![]() | British Troops on Patrol in Belfast This newsreel shows houses with the word 'taken' written on them. People in these houses had been interned. Internment was introduced in August 1971 and not suspended until December 1975. See the Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Act (Northern Ireland), 1922 in the Related Documents section for further details. | 1970 |
![]() | Children of Belfast Young boys playing around old derelict houses in Belfast. | 1970 |
![]() | Going to School in Belfast A newsreel looking at how children still managed to get themselves to school amid the violence in Belfast. | 1970 |
![]() | Last Coal Mine in Northern Ireland There were only ever two coal mines in Northern Ireland - Ballycastle and Coalisland. Ballycastle shut down in the late 1960s, David Capper reports on the closing of the Coalisland pit in 1970. | 1970 |
![]() | Londonderry, What Now? 'The sad self-destruction of Londonderry is the outward sign of the real and imagined wrongs which are part of a problem that has bedevilled Ulster for generations'. Source: script extract from Londonderry, What Now? | 1970 |
![]() | Portadown Station News item showing the closure of the old Portadown Railway Station. | 1970 |
![]() | Chestnut Trees Report by Gloria Hunniford about the removal of chestnut trees in Portadown to make way for a new motorway. | 1970 |
![]() | Belfast Playground Recent reports that young children had been taking part in street fighting in Belfast has led to the opening of adventure playgrounds where they can let off steam in comparative safety. The British peace-keeping force gets a chance to relax as the climate cools down again. But they have to be alert for incidents which can be sparked off in a moment. | 1971 |
![]() | British Troops in Londonderry A look at British Troops on patrol on the streets of Londonderry in 1972 at the height of the Troubles. | 1972 |
![]() | Censorship Attitudes towards a sex education film 'S for Sex'in the early 1970s. | 1972 |
![]() | Decimalisation A report on the first anniversary of decimalisation. | 1972 |
![]() | Glens of Antrim A project to identify and preserve buildings of architectural importance in the Glens of Antrim. | 1972 |
![]() | In the Name of God A documentary about Belfast in 1972 | 1972 |
![]() | IRA outrages in Northern Ireland The aftermath of IRA bomb attacks in Northern Ireland. | 1972 |
![]() | Newtownards - Town Without Strife Only ten miles from Belfast is Newtownards - an Ulster Town virtually without violence, where industry and good relations flourish. But how is this achieved?' Source: Promotional material from London Television Service. The audio in this film is missing. For the script see related documents. | 1972 |
![]() | Orangemen on Parade Orangemen parading on the streets of Northern Ireland. | 1972 |
![]() | Widgery Tribunal, tape 3 Actuality footage, filmed from an army helicopter, of the Bloody Sunday events in Londonderry. | 1972 |
![]() | 75th Anniversary of Marconi's test radio transmissions Marconi's transmitter was set up as an experiment to see if radio messages could be sent from Rathlin to a reporting station at Torr Head, Ballycastle, where a watch was kept for passing ships. Marconi can be seen in the newsreel on the Titanic. | 1973 |
![]() | Dusty Bluebells A documentary looking at children's street games in West Belfast. | 1973 |
![]() | Flax A news item about an attempt, in the 1970s, to chemically process flax and make it more economically viable. Unfortunately the experiment was unsuccessful. | 1973 |
![]() | Panorama over Belfast A panoramic view over Belfast. | 1973 |
![]() | Shankill, Belfast Some general views of the Shankill area of Belfast. | 1973 |
![]() | The Hobby Horse Man When this film was made Mickey Marley had been entertaining children for nearly 30 years. His roundabout is now housed in the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. | 1973 |
![]() | Stake Out This is a recruitment advertisement for the Ulster Defence Regiment. The UDR was formed in December 1969 to support the RUC. It was a part-time force, its members being drawn from the community. | 1974 |
![]() | Potato Rustling Norman Stockton reporting on the theft of a large quantity of potatoes from Gardiner Wilson's Ballyclare farm. | 1976 |
![]() | Margaret Barry Margaret Barry was a Cork-born traveller who moved to England in the 1950s and became legendary worldwide as a singer and banjo player. Her accompanist, Maire (Maura) O'Malley, later appeared in Alan Parker's 'The Commitments' in 1991 as the mother of Joey 'The Lips' Fagan and as Mrs Kennedy, the Postmistress, in Kirk Jones' 'Waking Ned Devine' in 1998. | 1977 |
![]() | Seat Belts The compulsory wearing of seat belts was introduced in 1977 to a mixed reaction. | 1977 |
![]() | The Gig in the Round Hosted by Paul Brady and Andy Irvine and featuring Liam O'Flynn and Tommy Peoples | 1977 |
![]() | The Gig in the Round Presented by Paul Brady and Andy Irvine, featuring The Bothy Band. | 1977 |
![]() | Barry McGuigan Barry McGuigan returning to Belfast after winning a gold medal in the 1978 Commonwealth Games. | 1978 |
![]() | Trains An Ulster in Focus programme from 1978 presented by Liam Neeson detailing the history of the railway in Northern Ireland. | 1978 |
![]() | Variety Market Views of St George's Market which was opening for the first time on Tuesdays. | 1978 |
![]() | Shankill Butchers Television news item reporting on the trial and sentencing of the 'Shankill Butchers'. | 1979 |
![]() | Travellers A documentary looking at the changing life of a travelling family caught between social antagonism, a strong sense of traveller identity and having to adjust to a changing world. | 1979 |
![]() | Derek Murray examining the decline in Belfast cinemas A programme looking at the decline in Belfast cinemas. Featured are the Curzon, Tonic, Strand and Playhouse. | 1979 |
![]() | Rathlin's Future David Capper looking at the future of Rathlin Island fishing industry. | 1979 |
![]() | Internment. A Chronology of the Main Events Courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website | 2005 |
![]() | Internment. Summary of Main Events Courtesy of Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) Website | 2005 |
![]() | Shooting script for Newtownards - Town Without Strife Courtesy of PRONI | 2005 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Lough Erne Escape With their Belfast city centre shop being caught up in the bombing of the early Troubles, Paddy and Margaret Brand escape at the weekends to find fun and leisure in the lakelands of Fermanagh. The footage includes scenes of them waterskiing and enjoying outdoor parties by the waterside as an antidote to the stressful times back in Belfast. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 1 of Super 8 Stories. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Chicago Emigration The Mallon family decide to leave Newry and 1970s strife-torn Northern Ireland behind for a new life in Chicago, USA. They find a whole new quailty of life and witness one of Elvis Presley's last concerts but finally discovering that their longing to return home to their native country is too strong to resist. Husband and wife, Eddie and Anne, share their memories along with those of their son, Paul. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 1 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Fusco's Ice Cream Shop Angelo Fusco remembers his family's Italian ice cream business in Belfast and how the Troubles affected it, as well as the joy of holidays to visit relatives in Italy. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 2 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Kernaghan Family At a time when many people were leaving Northern Ireland due to the turbulence of the early Troubles, Englishman, Bill Kernaghan, decided to make his home here. He talks with his son, Mike, about their decision as well as their leisure time spent on the North Down coast. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 2 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: 'Dopey Dick' Killer Whale In the 1970s Londonderry gained a celebrity in the shape of a killer whale nicknamed 'Dopey Dick' who swam up the River Foyle and couldn't get back out to sea. James Kelly remembers shooting his film of the incident and his son, Eddie, talks about how the local children reacted. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 2 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Mary Peters - Olympic Gold Medallist The story of local girl Mary Peters winning gold at the 1970 Commonwealth Games and 1972 Olympic Games and returning home to a civic reception at Belfast City Hall. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 3 of Super 8 Stories. | 1972 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Undertones Seminal punk band The Undertones are remembered by fan, Linus McLaughlin, and Martin Bradley, a brother of a band member, with footage of them making their first appearance on Top of the Pops and performing at the Rocking Chair bar in Londonderry in 1978. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 3 of Super 8 Stories. | 1978 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Pope in Ireland Seamus Kelly and his son Eddie recount how their family travelled down from Northern Ireland for the historic visit of the new Pope, John Paul II, on his appearance in Drogheda in 1979. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 3 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Kernaghan Family Christmas Bill Kernaghan and his son, Mike, share their memories of Chistmas during the 1970s with scenes of children playing in the snow and waking up to open their presents. This clip appeared in Series 1, Programme 4 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Spanish Holidays Stanley Matchett and his two daughters, Karen Emerson and Joanne Watson, remember their holidays in the early 1970s - a time when people from Northern Ireland were beginning to forsake holidays at home and branch out to new destinations such as Spain. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 1 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Missionaries in Japan The Farrell family took the life-changing decision to leave Northern Ireland in the 1960s and head to Japan for new lives as missionaries. Here, their children, David and Stephen Farrell and Eileen Hamilton remember their early childhoods spent growing up in Japan, as well as their eventual return to Northern Ireland. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 1 of Super 8 Stories. | 1970 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Carpetbaggers Richard Morrow began film-making as a young boy in Bangor during the 1950s. Here, he guides us on a journey from boyhood to fatherhood including footage of his band, The Carpetbaggers, heading to London to seek their fortune during the 1960s and finishing with scenes from his family life during the 1970s. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 1 of Super 8 Stories. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Last Milk Round The heart rending story of the final day's work carried out by a Newtownards milkman before his retirement. We join him on his last round in his milk float with reminiscences from his two sons, George and James McMeekan, and show footage of the milk float being transported to its new home at the Ulster Transport Museum. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 2 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Fossett's Circus Eddie Fossett recalls the glory days of the travelling circus with the help of two of the performers who worked in his family show and archive footage of the circus visiting Ballycastle in the 1950s and Belfast in the 1970s. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 1 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1959 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Family Life in Londonderry Brothers, Peter and Raymond Davidson, recall their experiences of growing up in Londonderry during the 1960s with footage showing their journey from children and days out at Barry's Amusements in Portrush to fatherhood and the dark spectre of the Troubles during the 1970s. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 2 of Super 8 Stories. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Teaching in Zambia Patrick and Anne Murphy share their experience of leaving behind all they knew in Northern Ireland to go out and work as teachers in Zambia during the 1970s, shortly after their marriage. They are joined by their daughter, Eileen (who was born while they were out there), and their footage shows them working at the rural African school as well as showing off a wealth of wildlife and their ultimate return to Northern Ireland. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 3 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Growing Up in Rathcoole Growing up on the huge housing estate of Rathcoole in Belfast during the 1970s is recalled by Eddie Campbell and by boy film-maker Michael McAdam. Resplendent in 70s fashion and Chopper bicycles, the footage is lively and fun and features the children of the estate hard at play, filmed by themselves. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 3 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Memories of Mum Four children (Alison Robinson, Ruth and Stephen Petticrew and Liz Johnston) remember the days when their mother never left the house without her cine camera. They share their poignant memories of how their mother, diagnosed with a terminal illness, made an effort to chronicle their final family holidays together. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 3 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: West Belfast Youth Club It may have seemed as though West Belfast was a dark place during the Troubles in the 1970s, but the children found a light in the shape of the Youth Club run by the St Agnes Church. Gabriel Davey shares his memories of running the club and filming its activites for posterity, while Marann Gourey and Billy Macklin remember the joy of attending it. This clip appeared in Series 2, Programme 4 of Super 8 Stories. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Waterskiing on Lough Erne Scenes of pleasure cruising on Lough Erne and partying by the shore during the 1970s as well as waterskiing footage taken from the back of the boat and the formation of human pyramids while waterskiing. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Lough Erne Escape'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Country Scenes Around Newry Footage taken by the Mallon family of countryside in the Newry area following their return to Northern Ireland after emigration to Chicago. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Chicago Emigration'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Mersey Street Primary School Playground scenes from Mersey Street Primary School in East Belfast during the 1970s featuring children painting and playing and taken by one of the teachers, Grace Foster. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'The Foster Family'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: The Eiffel Tower Ice Cream Parlour Footage taken inside the Eiffel Café ice cream parlour in Belfast by the owner's son, Angelo Fusco, and also including exterior shots of the business against the background of street barricades during the Troubles. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Fusco's Ice Cream Shop. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Conflict - A Short Film on the Early Troubles Short film taken by Englishman, Bill Kernaghan, while visiting Northern Ireland during 1969 and featuring scenes of destruction to property during the early days of the Troubles. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'The Kernaghan Family'. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Killer Whale in River Foyle In the 1970s Londonderry gained a celebrity in the shape of a killer whale nicknamed 'Dopey Dick' who swam up the River Foyle and couldn't get back out to sea. Local schoolteacher James Kelly took this footage along with scenes of local children in a classroom at the time of the event. This is the original unedited footage which was used in the making of the Super 8 Story, ''Dopey Dick' Killer Whale'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: City Hall Reception for Mary Peters The return of Northern Ireland Pentahlon athlete, Mary Peters, to a public reception at Belfast City Hall following her gold medal win at the 1972 Olympic Games. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Mary Peters - Olympic Gold Medallist'. | 1972 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: The Undertones at the Rocking Chair Bar, Derry Footage of seminal punk band, The Undertones, performing at the Rocking Chair bar in Londonderry in 1978 the night after their first appearance on Top of the Pops. This is the original unedited footage which was used in the making of the Super 8 Story, 'The Undertones'. | 1978 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Pope John Paul II in Drogheda A family record shot from the crowds gathered at Drogheda to witness the historic visit to Ireland of Pope John Paul II in 1979. This is the original unedited footage which was used in the making of the Super 8 Story, 'The Pope in Ireland'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: The Last Pinta Footage shot of the final day's work carried out by a Newtownards milkman before his retirement. We join him on his last round in his milk float shot by his sons and show footage of the milk float being transported to its new home at the Ulster Transport Museum. This is the original unedited footage which was used in the making of the Super 8 Story, 'The Last Milk Round'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Bomb Damage and Riots in Londonderry Early 1970s bomb damage to buildings in the Diamond in Londonderry as well as footage of riots in the street. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Family Life in Londonderry'. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Farm Life in Fermanagh Scenes shot around a farm in County Fermanagh during the 1970s. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Teaching in Zambia'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Children Playing in Rathcoole Housing Estate Footage shot in Rathcoole Housing Estate during the 1970s. Resplendent in 70s fashion and Chopper bicycles, the footage is lively and fun and features the children of the estate hard at play, filmed by themselves. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Growing Up in Rathcoole'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Family Holiday in Portrush Footage shot along the beach and at some children's amusements on a family trip to Portrush during the 1970s. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Memories of Mum'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: St Agnes Youth Club Activities and Prize Giving It may have seemed as though West Belfast was a dark place during the Troubles in the 1970s, but the children found a light in the shape of the Youth Club run by the St Agnes Church. This footage contains a selection of different sports activities as well as the annual prize giving ceremony. Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'West Belfast Youth Club'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Belfast Dock Workers Workers from the Belfast Docks look back on their hard-working days labouring beside the boats in the busy port of Belfast during the 1960s. As well as being days of hardship there was a good camaraderie between the workers and a plethora of great stories to remember. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 1 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: West Indies Cricket In 1968 some local cricket fanatics in the Limavady region pulled off a major coup by securing a game against some of the greatest players from the mighty West Indies team. Such was a good spirit engendered by this game that a return was organised a few years later and a North West select team went on tour to the Caribbean. Players, Ozzie Calhoun and John Hunter, share their memories and John's wife, Sheila, remembers the trip to the West Indies. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 1 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1968 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Back Garden Train Line Local train enthusiast, Billy McCormick, tells the story of his dream to operate a train line with fully working steam engine in his back garden off the Kings Road in Belfast. With Billy's own footage of the events we follow the story as he and his friends labour to build the track and restore the engine. When Billy decided to move house he donated the train to Shane's Castle and footage of the train in operation there together with contributions from Lord O'Neill complete the story. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 1 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Self Build House We follow the story of the Urey's, a young married couple from Ballywalter, who are given an old wreck of a house by a relative. We journey through their home movies of living in a caravan on the site and of bringing up their young family as they labour year by year to finally succeed in turning the derelict building into their family home. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 2 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Canadian Holiday Ben Marshall was a shipyard worker from Ballybeen in East Belfast when he decided to buy a cine camera to record his young family growing up. Here, Ben and his wife Edna share their memories of the early 1970s and of their trip of a lifetime as they went on holiday to Canada. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 2 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1973 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Murphy Family The Murphy family from Derry had taken the life-changing decision to emigrate to New York when they grew homesick for their roots and decided to return to Northern Ireland to raise their family, despite the shadow of the Troubles hanging over the country. Combined with their amateur film footage they tell their story of the return to Derry and of summers spent holidaying in Donegal. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 2 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1973 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The McBride Family Columb McBride and his two sisters, Mary Browne and Angela Blair, remember their father Charlie's passion for 8mm home movies. Living in Belfast most of the year, the family would pack up and head for Ballycastle each summer and remain there until it was time for the children to return to school. From the 1950s onwards Charlie kept filming throughout his life and in the 1970s he took his camera with him as he embarked on a trip of a lifetime to San Francisco. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 3 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1959 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Ballynahinch Market Ballynahinch man, Charles Rutledge, was a very keen and able movie maker and used his skills to make several amateur films featuring his home town. Among the aspects of town life he captured was the weekly market and these images are combined with Charles' memories and those of some of the local market traders, James and Marie Murdoch, as they reminisce on the bygone days of bargain hunting in town centre markets. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 3 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Portavogie Fishermen The fishing industry in the Irish Sea has always been important to many of the communities living along the shoreline of County Down. However, by the turn of the 20th Century into the 21st this way of life was very much in decline with huge impacts for the small towns which had been built up on fishing traditions and used it as their livelihood. Amateur footage from the 1970s, when the industry was performing well, is mingled with interviews conducted in 2005 with some of the fishermen from Portavogie who had watched its decline to make this one of the more melancholy segments of Super 8 Stories as a community comes to terms with a changing world. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 3 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Cullybackey Scouts Join one of the leaders and some of the ex-Scouts from the Cullybackey Scout Group as they remember their time in the boy's club from the 1970s. Camping and outdoor activities abound in the amateur footage from their annual scout trips back in an age when outdoor pursuits still reigned before the advent games consoles. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 4 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Hong Kong Teaching Gordon Partridge shares his memories of his time spent in Hong Kong teaching at a British armed forces children's school in the days when Hong Kong was a far flung British colony. His children, Karl Partridge and Norma Perceval-Price also reminisce of their time spent there when they would be allowed a holiday each year by the government to leave Northern Ireland and visit their father at his place of work. the family's amateur footage of their time in Hong Kong captures it before a time of great change for the former colony. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 4 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: The Blaney Family Dr Roger Blaney spent many years filming his young family growing up and their footage now stands as an endearing reminder of family life in Northern Ireland during the 1960s and 70s. He is joined by his wife Brenda and daughter Ruth as they share their memories of what family life meant to them. This clip appeared in Series 3, Programme 4 of 'Super 8 Stories'. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Belfast Docks in the 1960s Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Belfast Dock Workers'. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories: Christmas Special Special seasonal episode of the Northern Ireland home movies series, Super 8 Stories. | 1969 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: County Down Wedding Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Self Build House'. | 1979 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Fishing in Enniskillen Sections of this footage were included in the Super 8 Story, 'Canadian Holiday'. | 1973 |
![]() | Super 8 Stories Extra Footage: Christmas 1974 This is additional family archive from Ben Marshall whose footage appeared in the Super 8 Story, 'Canadian Holiday'. | 1974 |