reecewinstone.co.uk - The Reece Winstone Archive

Description: The Archive consists of Reece’s 40,000 shots of Britain’s landscape, buildings and genre. There are forays into the Low Countries 1945/6. The work of some of Reece’s contemporaries is also held. The Archive also covers all parts of the city of Bristol and environs from 1840 and is on-going. It is the principal private photographic archive of Bristol and we are keen to accept photographs or negatives for posterity and possible future publication.

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Wednesday, 5 th May, is the centenary of the death of William Friese-Greene. The Archive is pleased to remember this Bristol-born inventor in the field of cinematography again, Reece having first done so in organising the Bristol end of the centenary celebrations of F-G’s birth in 1955 for the Friese-Greene family.

Those fortunate enough to have a copy of Bristol As It Was 1953-56, and better still to have the 2nd edition with its added photographs (several thousand letterpress copies sold, now out of print), will know the story as told by Reece. In his 1969 Introduction to the first edition Reece, writing only some 15 years after the centenary, opens with the question of ‘what will be of interest to future Bristolians’, citing with his usual prescience, in this the ‘centenary year of 2021’. By the end of 2021 we hope

Copies of the four BBC radio broadcasts put out in 1955 have yet to be found. These included the family’s view of F-G’s achievements and the sound recording of the speeches made at the 1955 unveiling of the birthplace plaque on 12 College Street. The silent film made by Ken Pople of Bristol Amateur Cine Society can be watched below.