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Discover West Yorkshire of the 1940s.

film - Discover West Yorkshire of the 1940s. [A FREE Thing To Do Today] Price: Free Time: 9 mins
World War II struck West Yorkshire's population as much as the rest of the country, although everyone would clearly have preferred it didn't. But the British Council - tasked with promoting Britain's culture to the world during wartime - could use film to show that life could go on as normal. Let a fictionalised family take you through the lives of West Yorkshire folk at the time, in their film We Of The West Riding.
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ELLAND
CALDERDALE
53.6851, -1.83878


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Sunset: 19:27
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