This film shows the distinctive landform features which have been produced by Ice Age glaciation in the Lake District in England. Explanations are given of the processes which have produced such geographical features; the impact of humans through tourism is also looked at. Presented by Bill Grundy.
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ACMI Identifier
504666
Language
English
Subject categories
Anthropology, Ethnology, Exploration & Travel → England
Anthropology, Ethnology, Exploration & Travel → Geography
Anthropology, Ethnology, Exploration & Travel → Tourism
Anthropology, Ethnology, Exploration & Travel → Tourist trade - Environmental aspects
Climate, Environment, Natural Resources & Disasters → Glacial landforms
Climate, Environment, Natural Resources & Disasters → Landforms
Climate, Environment, Natural Resources & Disasters → Paleoclimatology - Pleistocene
Climate, Environment, Natural Resources & Disasters → Tourist trade - Environmental aspects
Educational & Instructional → Educational films
History → Paleoclimatology - Pleistocene
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Colour
Holdings
16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)