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        Looking Around (Llanferres)

        An affectionate, post-war portrait of Llanferres, shot by W H Crawford who evacuated his family to the safe haven of Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, near Llanferres, after Wirral bombing.

        Amateur film 1954 30 mins Silent

        From the collection of:

        Logo for National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales

        Overview

        Bombs on the Wirral in 1940 forced the Crawfords to relocate, their holiday home in Llanarmon–yn-Iâl providing a safe haven. William H T Crawford, father of the family and an ingenious inventor, was an engineer who worked for Briggs, a haulage contractor in Liverpool. He provides here an affectionate portrait of post-war rural life in neighbouring village Llanferres, showing milking, scything, haymaking and hall building.