Day ten of the ‘advent calendar’ focusing on some of the historical/genealogical sources that I used in the writing of Barefoot on the Cobbles.
When I decided that Daisy and Winnie would pay a visit to the ‘picture palace’, I was aiming to reflect the increasing popularity of the cinema at the time. Having chosen the appropriate main feature and ‘B’ film, that might have been shown, I decided to add a newsreel. These three elements would have been the norm in the early twentieth century and indeed for several decades afterwards. In order to pick the correct newsreel for the date, I turned to the Pathé News website. Here you can search the British Pathé and Reuters historical collection for clips from 1910-1970. You are able to search by place name, by personal name or by topic but I was concerned with a date. The site allows you to preview the clips, so I sat, as Daisy and Winnie would have done, to watch the news for mid-1918, trying to imagine myself in the plush cinema of the 1910s. In a ‘hairs stand up on the back of the neck’ moment, I discovered that Daisy would have viewed a newsreel relevant to her Clovelly home. Readers will think that is too much of a contrivance and I made it up. I didn’t.
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Mary Pickford finds her way on to the pages of chapter ten of