AXELROD NEWSREEL STORIES P

This film is held by the Imperial War Museum (ID: MGH 1447).

Synopsis

(26A) August 1935: Slum clearance in the poor Maccabi neighbourhood.

(30A) September 1935: New immigrants on SS Tel Aviv en route to Palestine, dancing Horah, etc. The coast seen is that of Crete. The immigrants boarded at Trieste in Italy.

(39B) November 1935: Water pumping plant at Rosh Haayin being built. This was designed to supply the water requirements of Jerusalem and was planned and constructed by the British Mandatory Authority.

(60J) April 1936: British Empire Day, Mayor of Tel Aviv Dizengoff speaks in Hebrew synch to crowds.

(61C) November 1936: Very brief shot of the Peel Royal Commission in full dress at Ramleh War Cemetery, probably on Armistice Day.

(61D) November 1936: Armistice Day memorial ceremonies at Ramleh War Cemetery. Scottish troops, Palestine Police and veterans of the Jewish Battalions march, wreaths laid.

(62B) November 1936: After the disturbances of 1936 with the six month Arab General Strike and the beginnings of the Arab Rebellion the British Government sends another Royal Commission under Lord Peel to study the situation. This shot shows the offices of the Royal Commission in Jerusalem and a man entering the building perhaps to give evidence to the Commission: this does not seem to be High Commissioner Wauchope as catalogued by Axelrod.

(65A) December 1936: The members of the Peel Royal Commission visit Rehovoth in a convoy of cars. Peel, Rumbold and Coupland (the leading figures of the Commission) are seen chatting in long shot.

(67A) December 1936: During the course of the Arab General Strike of April to October 1936 the Jews began to build their own shallow-water jetty harbour at Tel Aviv. Here High Commissioner Wauchope and the Mayor of Tel Aviv, Rokach, inspect the construction work in progress.

(85D) May 1937: The poor Jewish quarter in Jerusalem, poor kids playing in a community centre. It was not just a case of continuous progress and prosperity with the growth of the Jewish national home in Palestine.

Extracts from a series of newsreels produced for the Jewish audience in Palestine, 1929-1947.

Notes

Documentation/associated material: Axelrod catalogue (held in photocopy form by Film and Video Archive).

Remarks: the Peel Commission is perhaps the best remembered commission of all, at least by Jews, as it was the first official body to say that the promises made to both arabs and Jews were irreconcilable, that the mandate was unworkable and so to recommend partition, ie the creation of independent Jewish and Palestinian states.

 

Titles

  • AXELROD NEWSREEL STORIES P
 

Technical Data

Year:
1937
Running Time:
10 minutes
Film Gauge (Format):
35mm
Colour:
B&W
Sound:
Sound
Footage:
880 ft
 

Production Credits

Production Countries:
Palestine
cameraman
Axelrod, Nathan
producer
Axelrod, Nathan
Production company
Carmel Films
 

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