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Empire and General Post Office Film Library: Correspondence

Catalogue reference: INF 17

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INF 17

Files relating to the administration of and supply of films to the Empire and General Post Office Film Library.

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INF 17

Title
Empire and General Post Office Film Library: Correspondence
Date

1931-1951

Description

Files relating to the administration of and supply of films to the Empire and General Post Office Film Library.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Central Office of Information, Central Film Library, 1946-1946
  • Empire Marketing Board, Empire Film Library, 1926-1933
  • Imperial Institute, Empire Film Library, 1935-1940
  • Ministry of Information, Central Film Library, 1940-1946
  • Post Office, Empire Film Library, 1933-1935
Physical description

51 file(s)

Subjects
Topics
Communications
Administrative / biographical background

The Empire Film Library was founded in 1926 by the Empire Marketing Board and, on the dissolution of the board in 1933, the library was administered by the Postmaster General when GPO films were incorporated. In 1935 responsibility for the library was transferred to the Imperial Institute which, for administrative convenience, continued to act as an agent of the Postmaster General in circulating Post Office films. In April 1940 the library was placed under the Ministry of Information, whose own films were then incorporated. The library was then re-named the Central Film Library (CFL). It continued to be staffed from the Imperial Institute until August 1948 when the staff, with a few exceptions, were transferred to the Central Office of Information, which had been set up in place of the Ministry of Information in April 1946.

The Central Film Library is a library of informational, instructional and educational films which are available for distribution to approved non-commercial organisations in this country including government departments, HM Forces, schools, universities, local authorities, voluntary societies and hospitals. The CFL originally offered a free service but, since 1953, has operated on a fee paying basis.

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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9333/

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