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[Enjoy Shippam’s]
Date | [ca. 1950s] | ID | 3274 |
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Short cartoon advertising Shippam's meat pastes, including the 'Enjoy Shippam's for Tea' slogan.
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[Shippam’s Poster]
Date | [ca. 1950s] | ID | 3277 |
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A short silent animated segment advertising Shippam's meat and fish pastes. The sequence mooves along an animated road lined with houses and a church amongst road signs reading 'Enjoy', 'Shippam's', 'For Tea'. A cartoon woman leans out holding a jar of Shippam's paste. The sequence ends with a closeup of the jar.

[Shippam’s: Pilchard Fishermen at Sea]
Date | [ca. 1950s] | ID | 3280 |
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Advertisement for Shippam's tinned pilchards. Over still images of a fishing trawler and tinned pilchards being served, the commentary states that "Cornish pilchards taste even better". While a table of vegetables with pilchards is displayed the voiceover demands "you must insist on Shippam's Cornish pilchards in tomato"; "Buy Shippam's Now, Tomorrow".
[Shippam’s New Spread Paste]
Date | [ca. 1950s] | ID | 3281 |
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Television advertisement for Shippam's new meat and fish paste selling at one shilling.
![[ShippamÕs Pilchards and Tomatoes] (ca.1950s) [ShippamÕs Pilchards and Tomatoes] (ca.1950s)](/wp-content/uploads/films/3284/image_a_thumb.jpg)
[Shippam’s Pilchards and Tomatoes]
Date | [ca. 1950s] | ID | 3284 |
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This short animated advert shows a map of Cornwall with the port of Newlyn prominently marked. A basket of pilchards is tipped out alongside a jar of Shippam's Pilchard and Tomato paste and a punnet of tomatoes. The slogan reads 'The best of the catch in Shippam's Pilchard and Tomato paste'. The item's accompanying soundtrack is not present.
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[Shippam’s Chicken Supreme]
Date | [ca. 1950s] | ID | 3285 |
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An advertisement for Shippam's "new" tinned chicken supreme. The advert shows the chicken in white sauce as a meal or as a snack with tea, served hot or cold.
![[ShippamÕs Paste, ChildrenÕs Tea Party] (ca.1950s) [ShippamÕs Paste, ChildrenÕs Tea Party] (ca.1950s)](/wp-content/uploads/films/3288/image_a_thumb.jpg)
[Shippam’s Paste, Children’s Tea Party]
Date | [ca. 1950s] | ID | 3288 |
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An advertisement for Shippam's meat pastes. The film shows a mother and daughter looking at jars of Shippam's meat paste in the grocer's shop; at home, paste sandwiches are served at a children's tea party, in a lunch box and to guests. The commentary states "Thank goodness for Shippam's pastes".

Do You Know Your Sussex
Date | [ca. 1950s] | ID | 132 |
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This film takes the viewer on a brief tour of Sussex towns, villages and places of interest, inviting us to guess the identity of each location as it appears in the film. The answer is revealed with an inter title after each place featured. The film was made by Mr Phil Ellis, a member of the Institute of Amateur Cinematographers.

Did You See Our "Jalopy" in Chichester?
Date | 1953 | ID | 3163 |
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Members of a theatrical group drive around the streets of Chichester in an old car, advertising their production of Hiawatha which is being staged at the city's (Granada) Corn Exchange.
Dell Quay
Date | [ca. 1955] | ID | 3734 |
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Scenes filmed at Dell Quay in Chichester, the club house, fishing, sailing, moored boats and the water after a storm, filmed and compiled with intertitles by R.C. Johnston.

A Family Tradition
Date | 1954 | ID | 3269 |
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A promotional film showing the processes involved in making Shippam’s paste; from farm to factory, narrated by MacDonald Hobley.

Shippam’s Guide to Opera
Date | 1955 | ID | 3266 |
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A short animated commercial for Shippam’s pastes. Late at night in a grocery shop, pots of Shippam’s paste and their ingredients sing operatic arias celebrating their quality.
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[Shippam’s Footballer]
Date | [ca. 1955] | ID | 3282 |
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Short animated advertisement depicting a 'stick' boy and girl playing football. The ball turns into a disc which moves towards the foreground. Writing on the disc says "Shippam's Meat and Fish Pastes" and a slogan appears saying "for tea!". The item's accompanying soundtrack is not present.

Filming in Sussex
Date | 1955 | ID | 3722 |
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Scenes filmed by R. C. Johnson and his son R. W. Johnson in and around Chichester and Arundel in 1955, on the shoreline and sailing at Dell Quay [?], at a Gala Day in Chichester, aftermath of a helicopter crash, in the family garden and Old Steine gardens in Brighton, visiting the headland at Beachy Head with the SS Germania grounded off the coast, closing with scenes of a wedding party outside a church.
[Family Events, 1955]
Date | 1955 | ID | 1694 |
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Film of the Gowlland family on various outings in the Summer of 1955. The film shows the family on walks at Fairlight cove; and in the garden in August, playing badminton and cards. The family members indulge in various pass-times on a visit to the beach at Middleton near Bognor Regis, and stay at a holiday cottage there. They also visit Bodiam Castle, Rye, Chichester and go to the races at Kempton Park in October.
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