Visitors’ London
Series
- Series Name
- This Week In Britain
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 1 / 1
- Summary
- NoS synopsis: Reporter Sue Donovan visits various tourist spots in London that have Australian associations, including: Australia House; the "Cutty Sark"; Captain Bligh’s House in Lambeth Road; John McDouall Stuart’s House in Campden Hill Square; St Paul’s Church in Portman Square, which is in the care of Bishop Goodwin Hudson, formerly Co-adjutor Bishop of Sydney; and the tombstone, in the parish church of Eltham in south east London, of Yemmerrawanyea, one of two Aborigines brought to England in 1793 by Governor Arthur Phillip.
- Researcher Comments
- Australian only version
- Keywords
- Scenery and travel
- Written sources
- COI Catalogue Cards [BFI National Archive]
- COI Reference
- MI 936/328
- Credits:
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- Sponsor
- Central Office of Information (COI)
- Cutter
- Frank Watkins
- Support services
- Hazel Swift
- Cutter
- John Maxwell
- Support services
- Richard Selfe
- Presenter
- Sue Donovan
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- British Film Institute (BFI)
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How to cite this record
'Visitors’ London', This Week In Britain Issue No. 328, 1965. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/328569 (Accessed 01 Feb 2025)