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Changing the article's name from 'Nettlefold Studios' to 'Walton Studios' as arguably this is what the former studios are predominantly known as.
Changing the article's name from 'Nettlefold Studios' to 'Walton Studios' as arguably this is what the former studios are predominantly known as.
[[User:Jamie DD|JDD]] ([[User talk:Jamie DD|talk]]) 13:05, 24 December 2012 (UTC)
[[User:Jamie DD|JDD]] ([[User talk:Jamie DD|talk]]) 13:05, 24 December 2012 (UTC)

== Films Destroyed? ==

There is a mention of some sort of disaster where 80% of all British films made between 1900-29 were destroyed. Not aware of this, and somewhat surprised that I can't find further reading on such a significant event in UK film history. Any links please.[[Special:Contributions/46.7.85.68|46.7.85.68]] ([[User talk:46.7.85.68|talk]]) 10:41, 25 February 2017 (UTC)

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Changing the article's name from 'Nettlefold Studios' to 'Walton Studios' as arguably this is what the former studios are predominantly known as. JDD (talk) 13:05, 24 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Films Destroyed?

There is a mention of some sort of disaster where 80% of all British films made between 1900-29 were destroyed. Not aware of this, and somewhat surprised that I can't find further reading on such a significant event in UK film history. Any links please.46.7.85.68 (talk) 10:41, 25 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]