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FILM : Kid for Two Farthings, A
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Kid for Two Farthings, A 1955Celia Johnson, David Kossoff, Diana Dors, Brenda de Banzi, Primo Carnera, Irene Handle, Sidney Taffler, Danny Green, Sid James, Vera Day, Joseph TomeltyLondon's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.
Director : Carol Reed   Production Company : London Film Productions, London Films.

Heart warming tale of hope and innocence in London's East End.

This movie is available on a swap/exchange/barter basis - see our wants/swaps information page. It is a VHS PAL video copy. If you would like to swap/barter or exchange one of your tapes, videos or DVDs for this copy then look at the movies/films listed by geographical area pages - our wants are shown in black - to find out which films I require and for which I will exchange one of my videos or DVDs.

Can you identify any of the real streets for this movie?
We are always looking for more help with identifying these filming locations and would be grateful for any positive identifications, snippets or references you can offer about these movie making locations.
More details here

Cheskin's, see kftf002.
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf001. Cheskin's, see kftf002.
Still looking for that elusive film? Look at our list of available films. Maybe exchange reel street photos for ReelStreet tapes.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
Jackson's Corner, probably opposite Cheskin's, see Tubby Isaac's stall.
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf001a. Jackson's Corner, probably opposite Cheskin's, see Tubby Isaac's stall.
Still looking for that elusive film? Look at our list of available films. Maybe exchange reel street photos for ReelStreet tapes.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
Cheskin, shop, could be Cheskin's, tailor at 7 Bell Lane, E.1, Roland-François Lack.
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf002. Cheskin, shop, could be Cheskin's, tailor at 7 Bell Lane, E.1, Roland-François Lack.
Yes exactly, look at the overhang of the shop doorway, on the left, and the two pillars of Lewis and Co.
kftf002n. Yes exactly, look at the overhang of the shop doorway, on the left, and the two pillars of Lewis and Co.
Lewis, shop.
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf002a. Lewis, shop.
This space is available to all local businesses in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1., it works 24/7/365 and costs very little, only about the price of a cup of tea a day. It is specialised advertising relating specifically to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1. where our viewers visit to walk in the footsteps of the famous. Your pub, club, hotel, restaurant, paper shop, sweetshop, garage, car-hire, filling station, local history group, local social study society and all local businesses profit from the flow of tourists to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. This modern phenomena of film induced tourism is now recognised by all major tourist agencies and authorities as being one of the chief reasons why tourists visit any country, area, town or street. Take full advantage of this opportunity to pull ReelStreets visitors towards your business in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. Remember, like the old Windmill Theatre, we never close. Contact info@reelstreets.com for more information.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
But with the keystones above the windows, maybe the same, or similar to kftf006.
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf003. But with the keystones above the windows, maybe the same, or similar to kftf006.
Another angle of Wentworth and Toynbee Streets, E1, look at the blank wall on the right.
kftf003n. Another angle of Wentworth and Toynbee Streets, E1, look at the blank wall on the right.
Marks and Sons, shop could be Maurice Marks and Sons, 15  Leman St E.1, Roland-François Lack, maybe Bernard House in the background.
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf004. Marks and Sons, shop could be Maurice Marks and Sons, 15 Leman St E.1, Roland-François Lack, maybe Bernard House in the background.
This space is available to all local businesses in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1., it works 24/7/365 and costs very little, only about the price of a cup of tea a day. It is specialised advertising relating specifically to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1. where our viewers visit to walk in the footsteps of the famous. Your pub, club, hotel, restaurant, paper shop, sweetshop, garage, car-hire, filling station, local history group, local social study society and all local businesses profit from the flow of tourists to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. This modern phenomena of film induced tourism is now recognised by all major tourist agencies and authorities as being one of the chief reasons why tourists visit any country, area, town or street. Take full advantage of this opportunity to pull ReelStreets visitors towards your business in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. Remember, like the old Windmill Theatre, we never close. Contact info@reelstreets.com for more information.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)

Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf004a. 
This space is available to all local businesses in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1., it works 24/7/365 and costs very little, only about the price of a cup of tea a day. It is specialised advertising relating specifically to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1. where our viewers visit to walk in the footsteps of the famous. Your pub, club, hotel, restaurant, paper shop, sweetshop, garage, car-hire, filling station, local history group, local social study society and all local businesses profit from the flow of tourists to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. This modern phenomena of film induced tourism is now recognised by all major tourist agencies and authorities as being one of the chief reasons why tourists visit any country, area, town or street. Take full advantage of this opportunity to pull ReelStreets visitors towards your business in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. Remember, like the old Windmill Theatre, we never close. Contact info@reelstreets.com for more information.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
Just along a bit from kftf015.
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf005. Just along a bit from kftf015.
This space is available to all local businesses in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1., it works 24/7/365 and costs very little, only about the price of a cup of tea a day. It is specialised advertising relating specifically to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1. where our viewers visit to walk in the footsteps of the famous. Your pub, club, hotel, restaurant, paper shop, sweetshop, garage, car-hire, filling station, local history group, local social study society and all local businesses profit from the flow of tourists to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. This modern phenomena of film induced tourism is now recognised by all major tourist agencies and authorities as being one of the chief reasons why tourists visit any country, area, town or street. Take full advantage of this opportunity to pull ReelStreets visitors towards your business in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. Remember, like the old Windmill Theatre, we never close. Contact info@reelstreets.com for more information.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
Cast-iron railings, now probably long gone. But the key stones above the window openings, with shops below?
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf006. Cast-iron railings, now probably long gone. But the key stones above the window openings, with shops below?
Keystones, but no cops, and shops below, Bernard House perhaps, Toynbee Street, and or Brune House, Bell St, both in the Petticoat lane area.
kftf006n. Keystones, but no cops, and shops below, Bernard House perhaps, Toynbee Street, and or Brune House, Bell St, both in the Petticoat lane area.
Madam Rita, but probably a set.
Kid for Two Farthings, A
kftf007. Madam Rita, but probably a set.
This space is available to all local businesses in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1., it works 24/7/365 and costs very little, only about the price of a cup of tea a day. It is specialised advertising relating specifically to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1. where our viewers visit to walk in the footsteps of the famous. Your pub, club, hotel, restaurant, paper shop, sweetshop, garage, car-hire, filling station, local history group, local social study society and all local businesses profit from the flow of tourists to London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. This modern phenomena of film induced tourism is now recognised by all major tourist agencies and authorities as being one of the chief reasons why tourists visit any country, area, town or street. Take full advantage of this opportunity to pull ReelStreets visitors towards your business in London's fictitious "Petticoat Lane", the area around Middlesex and Wentworth Streets, towards Brick Lane, E1.. Remember, like the old Windmill Theatre, we never close. Contact info@reelstreets.com for more information.



(Original artwork, John Player and Sons,from their cigarette card series “Film Stars”, copyright.)
FILM : Kid for Two Farthings, A
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