Clip description
This silent, black-and-white clip shows happy family scenes on a Housing Commission Estate in Richmond, Melbourne. The houses are made of brick. The family has a piano, tea set, a running indoor bath, and windows framed with curtains. The children smile and play, have a bath, brush their teeth and read a bedtime story before being kissed goodnight and tucked in for sleep.
Curator’s notes
The marked contrast in both living standards and child welfare in this clip, serves to pull on the heartstrings of the viewer, and illustrate the point that the problems of slum housing still exist. While the benefits of low-cost public housing saw a push for the development of inner-city high-rise living, today we know that this type of urban planning also has its drawbacks. Some would say that the great slum clearances in the 1930s and 1940s only led to the creation of the monstrous vertical boxes which emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, causing as many social problems as slum housing.