Building a Brick House is a captivating instructional film produced by the Australian National Film Board for servicemen transitioning into building trades after World War II. This 1946 film takes you from architectural plans through foundations, bricklaying, roofing, plumbing, electricals, plastering, and painting—offering a rare, practical glimpse into post-war homebuilding. Originally intended for the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme, it’s a fantastic educational resource and historical artefact.
Credit to : NFSA Films
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