Summerstown Works: its buildings and workers
Standard 8mm film Black & White Mute ? 8:41
Summary: London factory workers.
Wonderful film from the 1930s showing a cardboard box factory in south-west London, with great footage of people on their way to and from work.
Title number: 19767
LSA ID: LSA/26210
Description: Hugh Stevenson & Sons started manufacturing cardboard boxes in Manchester before moving to London, Birmingham and Perth. Their London factory was in Summerstown in Wimbledon, and this film shows the large premises as well as workers – seemingly from every part of the company – arriving for the day. The shots of the workers are brilliant, showing a range of responses – some wave, some hide, some giggle, some stick their tongues out – from people who would not have been used to being filmed.
Summerstown, now largely lost to modern maps, is the area around Wimbledon Greyhound Stadium. Next to the Wandle, it attracted a lot of light industry such as Hugh Stevenson’s cardboard box factory. This was amalgamated with Bowater in 1971 and the site was occupied by several small commercial firms and has now been sold for housing. The film reveals it to have been a large factory, with many different buildings and several trucks. The factory is quiet at first – perhaps it’s filmed first thing in the morning – but soon more workers appear, and the film captures a wonderful cross-section of young and old, male and female, suited management, secretaries, foreman and those from the factory floor
Locations: Plough Ln, London SW17 0BL
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