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Absolutely. You’d be surprised how such seemingly commonplace things can help build up a more complete picture of how the studios have developed. We’d love to sit down with you. You might even wish to loan some material so that it can be kept safe and shared with others. |
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Easy ! Just contact us by ‘phone, e-mail or post. We’d be delighted to meet with you and give you one of our “starter packs” |
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Over 1000 photographs and an extensive assortment of items associated with local films and television programmes. And it grows ! Each month we receive new loans or donations ; will you help ? |
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FAQs ( Frequently Asked Questions )
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A Community History Project started in 1999 and The Museum opened its doors to its first visitors on 11 November, 2000. In May 2005 a Working Party met to consider what further effort could be made to focus on Elstree and Borehamwood’s Film and Television heritage. |
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How did The Heritage Group get started ? |
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How many items are in the collection ? |
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I’m new to the area and know nothing about its history ; how can I start to find out more about it ? |
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We moved to the area after World War II and seen so many changes ; would anyone be interested in a few old letters and photos we’ve saved ? |
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True, but from the earliest days the studios were referred to as Elstree, and so we keep that label in our name. |
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Why talk of Elstree when most of the studios were in Borehamwood ? |

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Elstree Screen Heritage |