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This film is available to license from our website at Huntley Film Archives, by searching for film 1035345 in our Film # search bar: https://www.huntleyarchives.com/ Travelling shots from moving vehicles.The Great West Road (now the A4) in West London during construction of the M4 motorway flyover 1960's Rear and side point of view shots. Shot from the back of a car travelling south on Aylesbury End in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, a picturesque English home counties town, west of London. Brief piece of central London, point of view from a car travelling south down Park Lane at the intersection with Old Park Lane, the high rise block which is now the London Hilton can be glimpsed on the far left, the wealthy houses which once occupied Old Park Lane next to it are now gone, but as the car continues, the mansions behind the high wall curving down Park Lane are still standing today (much cleaned up!) Great West Road, the Lucozade factory by large M4 roadworks to build the flyover. Brentford area, past light industry, Martini clock tower, the Wimpey building and Gunnersbury Park. West Lodge. Huntley Film Archives is a film library holding tens of thousands of films. The large majority of the films are documentaries. Films cover a wide range of subjects and production dates range from the 1890’s to the 2020’s. As with all libraries we make no judgement on the content of our holdings and make them available for educational purposes for all to see. Films may have content or express opinions some may think inappropriate or offensive, but it is not the work of a library to censor educational resources. Films should be viewed with historical objectivity and within a context relevant to the times in which they were produced