Mitchell and Kenyon

Highlighted works

This record of a Cheshire pageant from travelling filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon is a carnival for the eyes.

Lancashire workers enjoy the ‘wakes week’ holiday in this early film from travelling filmmakers Mitchell & Kenyon.

This film of a Lancashire cotton factory is the oldest surviving actuality footage shot by itinerant early filmmakers Sagar Mitchell & James Kenyon.

This film from travelling filmmakers Mitchell and Kenyon captures May Day festivities in the North Wales town.

This film from travelling filmmakers Mitchell and Kenyon captures May Day festivities in the North Wales town.

This early film shows the herring fleet in harbour at North Shields on the Tyne estuary and the women gutting and cleaning the fish on the quay.

This 'factory gate' film from prolific early filmmakers Mitchell & Kenyon captures the end of a shift at a Clydeside shipyard.

This sumptuous social occasion for Yorkshire society was recorded by travelling film pioneers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon.

This sumptuous social occasion for Yorkshire society was recorded by travelling film pioneers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon.

This sumptuous social occasion for Yorkshire society was recorded by travelling film pioneers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon.

Workers spill out of a glass manufacturing factory in this early film from travelling filmmakers Sagar Mitchell and James Kenyon.

Filmography

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