The 7 minute film, released ahead of the 75th anniversary of VE Day this Friday (8 May), has been assembled by Dr Frank Gray and the to provide an introduction to the many films it has collected over the past 25 years on the experience of living in the south-east since the 1890s.
‘’ is a chronological montage of footage in black and white and colour, many of which has never been seen before in public, captured by film-makers from the region between 1939 and 1945.
Featuring the building of Anderson shelters, air raid drills in Hove, Spitfires at Tangmere Airfield near Chichester, the ‘real’ Dad’s Army armed with broomsticks and the tragic aftermath of the Blitz in Brighton. The film finishes with the end of war celebrations in London and the south-east, with parades, street parties and doing the hokey-cokey.