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Tell Them of Us

~ A film about a Lincolnshire family during the First World War

Tell Them of Us

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Watch ‘Tell Them of Us’ on Vimeo.

11 Thursday Feb 2016

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We are delighted to announce that you can now watch our WW1 film ‘Tell Them of Us’ on Vimeo. It costs as little as £1.00 to view. Click here to go to Vimeo.

Waiting - 1917 (c) Nick Loven

Waiting – 1917 (c) Nick Loven

 

The Trenches 1918

07 Tuesday Jul 2015

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Two weeks ago we filmed the first part of William Crowder’s first hand account of the German Spring Offensive. On duty in a front line trench and in charge of communications, William was awarded the DSO for his courage in keeping the line open.

Here are some of the screen captures from filming by cinematographer and director, Nick Loven.

Adam Fox as William Crowder

Screen Short (c) Nick Loven

Adam Fox as William Crowder

Adam Fox as William Crowder Screenshot (c) Nick Loven

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Adam Fox, Connah Lilleyman and Tom Lewin (c) Nick Loven

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Adam Fox as William Crowder (c) Nick Loven

William Crowder, born Thimbleby in 1894…

22 Sunday Mar 2015

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2nd Lt. William Harrison Crowder found himself caught up in the German Spring Offensive in March 1918. Here is a bit of his background in his own words:

Last Chance to see ‘Tell Them of Us’ WW1 Film

04 Thursday Dec 2014

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For the last month ‘Tell Them of Us’ – the untold story of one Lincolnshire family – has been showing in the auditorium screen at The Collection, Lincoln. It has been accompanied by an exhibition of the costumes made for, and the story of, the film.

The last showings of this WW1 commemorative film are on Saturday 6th December 11am and 2pm and Sunday 7th December 11am and 2pm.

We have had many wonderful reviews and here is one:

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Tell Them of Us

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WW1 Drama Documentary

All the proceeds from our DVD sales go towards the making of the follow-up drama documentary; 'William's Story.

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Links

  • Adam Fox – Actor
  • Barkston Refinishing
  • Bishop Grosseteste University
  • Centenary Stitches
  • Chris Gordon – composer/musician
  • Clarksons of Edinburgh
  • Community Grant Scheme
  • Crow's Eye Costume Department
  • Crow's Eye Productions
  • Crowders Nurseries, Horncastle
  • Estuary TV
  • Evan Cornish Grassroots Fund
  • Hyrne Family Letters 1699-1757 Between Lincolnshire and South carolina
  • Judith Brodnicki – graphic designer
  • Lincoln School of Speech and Drama
  • Lincolnshire Community Foundation
  • Lucy Gordon – Artist
  • Nick Loven – Director
  • Northern Lace
  • Save Thimbleby Church
  • University of Lincoln
  • Victoria Rigby
  • WAG SCreen

Locations

  • Baumber Park B&B
  • Stanhope Hall
  • The Kinema
  • Thimbleby Church
  • Thimbleby, Lincolnshire

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