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Mary Field

Director
British director and screen writer, she is not to be confused with the American actress of the same name. Mary Field is best known for directing short educational and nature films. Field became the series director of Secrets of Nature in 1929. Previously a history teacher, she joined the film industry as an historical consultant in 1925, working for British Instructional Films. Although she had no training in science or filmmaking, Field quickly proved herself to be a first-class film director, developing a unique style that fused education and instruction. Field insisted that nature films were more than just a series of impressive images: they were the result of a painstaking process that involved scriptwriting, editing, filming, cutting and montage and synchronisation, as well as the collaboration of expert consultants. She continued to direct nature films under the new title Secrets of Life from 1934 when her production team, led by H. Bruce Woolfe, moved from British Instructional Films to Gaumont-British instructional. During the Second World War, she put her skills to work in producing public information films for the British government and was later commissioned to produce a series of educational films for the British Council. Field was a pioneer in understanding how children related to the cinema, and spearheaded attempts to adapt films to their taste. Her 1954 Carnegie report, Children and Films: A Study of Boys and Girls in the Cinema, investigated the reactions of children to a series of films by means of infra-red photography. Previous reports into children’s reactions to cinema had been based on questionnaires. Field had been interested in audience’s reactions long before this – as early as the late 1920s, she was adapting many of the Secrets of Nature films based on audience feedback.

01-01-1896

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Capricorn

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Mrs Gerald Hankin

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Wimbledon, London, England, UK

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The Rock Pool

The Rock Pool

A Secrets of Life short.
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1949

Development of the Rabbit

Development of the Rabbit

Part of the Senior Biology series, 'Development of the Rabbit' is a study of the gestation period of rabbits - aided by diagrammatic, microscopic, and dissection footage.
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1944

Polly All Alone

Polly All Alone

A Secrets of Life short.
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1944

Memories

Memories

History - and natural history - filmed on location in Selborne, East Hampshire. This unusual edition of the long-running series Secrets of Life tells the story of the village's famous son, Rev Gilbert White, whose 1789 book The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne is a classic of natural history. The film follows in his footsteps, with camera rather than quill in hand, focusing on nature but also taking in views of the village and its human inhabitants. The ingenious close coverage of bird, reptile and other wildlife was the stock-in-trade of the filmmakers at Gaumont-British Instructional, producers of the series. Under the direction of the redoubtable Mary Field, the behind-screen talent here includes legendary 'cine-biologists' Percy Smith and Oliver Pike. A tribute by one generation of pioneering naturalists to another, it's a quietly moving film in spite of its clipped English reserve - or perhaps partly because of it.
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1944

Tongues and Tails

Tongues and Tails

A Secrets of Life short.
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1944

The Life History of the Onion

The Life History of the Onion

The film shows speeded-up germination of the seed to form roots and shoot, at whose base the leaves later form a bulb. The flower produces pollen grains (shown much magnified), which are transferred by insects to the stigmas for fertilization of seeds inside the ovary.
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1943

History of the English Language

History of the English Language

A documentary on the English language and it's origins.
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1943

The Life Cycle of the Pin Mould

The Life Cycle of the Pin Mould

Part of the Junior Biology series, this study of pin mould is aided by diagrammatic, time-lapse, and microscopic footage.
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1943

Development of the English Town

Development of the English Town

A brisk visual summary of the changing faces of the English town throughout the ages, from the ancients and their hill-forts to the Second World War -- enlivened by the appearance of ghostly denizens to defend their eras against the narrator's various strictures!
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1943

Double Thread

Double Thread

Shows how a nursery school enables children to play, eat, rest, look after themselves and indulge their curiousity at their own pace during a typical day.
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1943

The Life Cycle of the Newt

The Life Cycle of the Newt

Underwater and microscopic photography by F. Percy Smith tell the story of a newt's life.
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1942

The Life Cycle of the Newt

The Life Cycle of the Newt

Underwater and microscopic photography by F. Percy Smith tell the story of a newt's life.
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1942

Market Town

Market Town

This promotional film bills the market town of Newark as central to the farming industry, with an array of regional produce and livestock. It was sponsored by the British Council and intended for an international audience.
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1942

The Life Cycle of the Maize

The Life Cycle of the Maize

Part of the archive's Junior Biology series, this study of maize is aided by diagrammatic, time-lapse, and microscopic footage.
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1942

Overlooked

Overlooked

A Secrets of Life short.
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1942

Singing While They Work

Singing While They Work

A Secrets of Life short.
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1942

Once We Were Four

Once We Were Four

The Secrets of Life series (1934-50) may not conform to modern expectations of nature filmmaking, inclined as it is towards giving cute fluffy creatures human names and characteristics. But it couldn't be accused of shielding kiddies from the harsher realities of the food chain, as this exercise in ruthless Darwinism demonstrates to unintentionally hilarious effect. A more than usually eccentric narrator introduces us to the newborn bunny quartet of Donald, James, Charles and Clifford, but as the film's title gives away, "the boys" aren't all long for this world as they face an assault course of hungry owls, predatory badgers, shotgun-happy gardeners and aerial bombardment (no harm in a little anti-Nazi detour, this is 1942 after all). (from http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-once-we-were-four-1942/)
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1942

Atlantic

Atlantic

Using diagrams, 'Atlantic' explores the history of the empires surrounding the Atlantic Ocean over the last 600 years.
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1941

Mrs. T. and Her Cabbage Patch

Mrs. T. and Her Cabbage Patch

Poetic tribute to Mrs Turner's vegetable growing prowess, plus the delights of "wartime steaks".
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1941

Civilian Front

Civilian Front

E.V.H. Emmett narrates this propaganda short about how sacrifices on the home front support the war effort.
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1940

4 and 20 Fit Girls

4 and 20 Fit Girls

Flock to your local keep fit class - there's a war on and Britain needs its citizens in tip-top shape.
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1940

Wisdom of the Wild

Wisdom of the Wild

Part of BFI boxset Ration Books and Rabbit Pies: Films from the Home Front.
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1940

48, Paddington Street

48, Paddington Street

How To Improve Immigrants' English (1940s Instructional Film). Originally called '48 Paddington Street', British Pathe issued this as a cinema newsreel in the 1940s, although it was produced by 'British Instructional Films Ltd'
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1940

London Pigeon

London Pigeon

Captures the lives, habits and habitats of London’s pigeon population.
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1940

Shadow in the Stream

Shadow in the Stream

Explores the natural history of the otter, depicted through the fictitious account of a day in the life of Otto the Otter and his mother. The narrator claims that the short features "the first film ever taken of an otter swimming underwater."
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1939

They Made the Land

They Made the Land

Documentary highlighting how land has been reclaimed for agriculture in Scotland.
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1938

The Tough 'un

The Tough 'un

"If they were as rare as orchids we would probably rave about them" opens this film in the Secrets of Nature series, directed by the prolific Mary Field. The mesmerising time-lapse photography is offset by a jokey commentary voiced by EVH Emmett, then best known as the voice of the Gaumont newsreel. The flippant tone is exemplified by his comment on the range of responses to dandelions: "Some gardeners tear up the lawn and lay crazy paving, some tear up a high cliff and jump off".
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1938

Kings in Exile

Kings in Exile

King Penguins are first seen in their natural habitat, the Antarctic, after which we see them in the Edinburgh Zoo. With slow-motion pictures we see how they swim with the use of their flippers and feet. Their mating and incubating of their eggs and later, the hatching of them; the rearing of the young at various stages of their growth are also shown.
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1938

The Catch of the Season

The Catch of the Season

The lifecycle of a freshwater trout; looking in detail at the development of a trout embryo and hatchling. Also shows the techniques involved in dry-fly trout fishing. (NFA Catalogue) Life cycle and habits of the trout. Photographed by Percy Smith. (Synopsis)
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1937

Devon Dairy Farming

Devon Dairy Farming

A 1930s geography lesson on dairy farming, around the pasturelands of Wixenford Farm near Plymouth.
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1937

Somersetshire Dairy-Farming

Somersetshire Dairy-Farming

A close-up on Somerset's changing milk and cheese industry
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1937

Perky Cockney

Perky Cockney

The perky Cockneys are London sparrows, who star in this natural history film.
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1937

Hereford Pedigree Cattle

Hereford Pedigree Cattle

Short documentary on how cows and bulls are selected for breeding and selling.
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1937

Lupins

Lupins

Short nature documentary by Mary Field and F. Percy Smith.
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1936

Lupins

Lupins

Short nature documentary by Mary Field and F. Percy Smith.
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1936

He Would a-Wooing Go

He Would a-Wooing Go

Mary Field and F Percy Smith create this whimsical look at the breeding habits and life cycle of frogs.
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1936

He Would a-Wooing Go

He Would a-Wooing Go

Mary Field and F Percy Smith create this whimsical look at the breeding habits and life cycle of frogs.
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1936

Nursery Island

Nursery Island

The birdlife of Northumberland's Farne Islands comes under the spotlight.
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1936

Ebb-tide

Ebb-tide

Go with the flow: to gentle but spellbinding effect this innovative natural history film glimpses marine life astride rising tides at Millport on the Isle of Cumbrae. Urchins, lugworm, weaver-fish and crabs are the shy-but-elegant stars coaxed onto the screen (with the assistance of Millport’s local research station) for this archetypal edition of Gaumont-British Instructional’s 1930s cinema series Secrets of Life.
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1936

Bird Sanctuary

Bird Sanctuary

Birds of the Farne Islands.
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1936

London Visitors

London Visitors

The film tkes us to the North of England to follow the migration of the black-headed gull down to London. There, the narrator asks viewers to "listen to their gossip", before demonstrating the bird’s flight in slow motion. We see a polecat feasting on gull eggs, and then a man collecting the eggs for human consumption, with the film telling us that they are considered a “delicacy” in London. Indeed, according to the British Trust for Ornithology, around 300,000 gull’s eggs were sold every year in Leadenhall Market in London during the 1930s, when London Visitors was made.
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1936

Safety First

Safety First

A Secrets of Life short.
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1936

This Was England

This Was England

Short documentary, showing the development of agriculture in Suffolk from the Stone Age to the 1930s.
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1935

Farming in Autumn

Farming in Autumn

A Documentary on autumnal farming processes.
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1935

Farming in Summer

Farming in Summer

A documentary on summer farming activities.
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1935

Farming in Spring

Farming in Spring

The film opens in January, showing scenes of a frozen pond and shots of the fields. followed by young cattle, or store cattle, being turned out to graze. The ruins of St. Mary's Abbey are in the background. Manure from the yard is loaded onto a tumbrill and two horses pull the tumbrill along a heavily rutted land for spreading on the fields. This is then ploughed in by horse plough.The head stockman prepares food for the sheep before lambing. He is wearing a sack tied around his waist as protective clothing. The film shows the lambing pens being built out of hurdles covered in straw. The sheep are brought into the pens where they are fed with mangles (mangolds). The spring sowing. The harrow and the seed drill are both pulled by horses. The operation of the drill is explained in detail. The final shots show a worker applying a top dressing to the field using the broadcast method.
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1935

Farming in Winter

Farming in Winter

The film begins with threshing using a steam engine to drive the drum and elevator, described as "old fashioned". The film explains how the machine works. This takes place at Upper Abbey Farm. Hand feeding of poultry in the farmyard is shown as well as feeding silage to cattle and the preparation of root crops for cattle feed by Head Stockman, Lacey Smith. The farmyard scenes show a dog curled up on sacks in the barn and the farm cat investigating proceedings. The film moves on to show hedging and ditching by hand, and then the laying of brushwood drains on Wood Farm, Sibton and ends showing winter ploughing by a horse team.
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1935

Looper Catapillars

Looper Catapillars

A Secrets of Life short.
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1935

Roots

Roots

The first in the Secrets of Life series of short films.
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1934

Roots

Roots

The first in the Secrets of Life series of short films.
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1934

Fruitlands of Kent

Fruitlands of Kent

As the orchards come alive with berries, cherries, apples and plums, a Kentish summer blossoms on film.
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1934

The Warblers

The Warblers

This short ends with a warning that the birds helped "to preserve the leafy loveliness of our English countryside. We should therefore protect the warblers."
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1934

The Changing Year

The Changing Year

'Couple fall in love as seasons change through year.' (British Film Catalogue)
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1933

Gathering Moss

Gathering Moss

Mosses are seen on walls, old roofs and in hedgerows.
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1933

Brewster's Magic

Brewster's Magic

A short documentary study of hops, barley and yeast, and how they interact.
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1933

Amazing Maize

Amazing Maize

A Secrets of Nature short.
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1933

Amazing Maize

Amazing Maize

A Secrets of Nature short.
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Year:

1933

Romance in a Pond

Romance in a Pond

Short, anthropomorphically-inclined documentary showing the life-cycle of the common newt.
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1932

Nature's Double Lifters

Nature's Double Lifters

Mary Field edits the time-lapse photography of F. Percy Smith to show the life cycle of ferns and related plants.
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1932

Nature's Double Lifters

Nature's Double Lifters

Mary Field edits the time-lapse photography of F. Percy Smith to show the life cycle of ferns and related plants.
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1932

Water Folk

Water Folk

A Secrets of Nature short.
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Year:

1932

Strictly Business

Strictly Business

The daughter of an American leather magnate is sent on a series of sightseeing tours in London with her father's business associate, but finds herself targeted by an opportunistic blackmailer.
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1931

The Mystery of Marriage

The Mystery of Marriage

The courtship rituals of animals and plants are compared to those of contemporary society, with educational and frequently humorous results.
5.0

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1931

The Mystery of Marriage

The Mystery of Marriage

The courtship rituals of animals and plants are compared to those of contemporary society, with educational and frequently humorous results.
5.0

Year:

1931

The World in a Wine-Glass

The World in a Wine-Glass

Short documentary showing infusoria in a wine-glass.
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Year:

1931

Tell England

Tell England

In England, two young friends, confronted with the outbreak of World War I, enlist together to serve in the same company on the battle-field.
7.5

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1931

Magic Myxies

Magic Myxies

Short film showing (with limited accuracy) the life-cycle of myxomycetes.
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Year:

1931

Friendly Flies

Friendly Flies

A Secrets of Nature short.
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Year:

1931

Any Evening After Work

Any Evening After Work

A man contracts a sexually transmitted disease, but is reluctant to seek medical help - until a no-nonsense lecture about the risks he is taking forces him to change his mind.
5.0

Year:

1930

The Aphis

The Aphis

The life cycle of the rose aphid (Macrosiphum Roseus).
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Year:

1930

Peas and Cues

Peas and Cues

The film shows the birth, life and reproduction of sweet peas, a familiar and well loved plant of British gardeners.
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1930

Plants of the Underworld

Plants of the Underworld

The world of fungi captured by micro-cinematography and time-lapse photography.
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1930

Down Under

Down Under

Time lapse photography of roots growing underground. Part of the “Secrets of Nature” series.
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1930

Playtime at The Zoo

Playtime at The Zoo

A Secrets of Nature short.
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1930

Deferred Payment

Deferred Payment

Presented by The British Social Hygiene Council, a film about the long-term dangers of syphilis.
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1929

The Irresponsibles

The Irresponsibles

'An unwary young woman led astray by a grinning gentleman on a motorcycle ends up with a sexually transmitted disease in this straight-talking female-focused silent public information film drama. Her doctor recounts - in a series of ominous flashbacks - sad tales of other women in similar situations who foolhardily let gonorrhoea and syphilis go untreated.' (BFI Player)
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1929

The Story of a Glass of Water

The Story of a Glass of Water

How science and nature combine to purify water in a reservoir. Micro-cinematography shows the bacteria present in the water.
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1927

Plant Magic

Plant Magic

Micro-cinematography is used to show how plants transform their secretions into other substances.
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1927

Paws and Claws

Paws and Claws

Nature adapts the limbs of animals to the works they will be required to do. This principle is illustrated by the Lion, the Tiger, Leopard, Giant Ant-Eater, Armadillo, Camel, Reindeer, Gazelle, Fowl, Chameleon, Otter, Beaver, Penguin, Fruit-Bat, Spider Monkey and Gibbon.
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1925

Winter

Winter

A sign of approaching winter - the frost catches the leaves which begin to fall.
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1923