Director: John Mackenzie
Release Date: October 1972
On 26 November 1971 the Kensington Post reported that ‘A new film starring Carol White, and which has an all-British crew, is being shot currently on location in Notting Hill Gate and Woolwich. The film, called “Made,” is about despair, London-style. Last week the whole of Pizzaland Express, the Notting Hill Gate restaurant, was hired out so that the young crew could do their stuff, taking and re-taking as Miss White stormed away from her plate of spaghetti leaving Father Martin Dyson (played by John Castle) to pick up the pieces.’ Unfortunately the interior shots of Pizzaland Express scene gives no clues to its location whilst the content of the film suggests that the restaurant is in Woolwich. However the restaurant was at 137 Notting Hill Gate.
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Carol White exiting work at Woolwich Telephone Exchange, Spray Street, with the North Kent Tavern in the distance.
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As White is joined by Sam Dastor the Woolwich Labour Exchange, on the north side of Spray Street, comes into view.
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The twosome outside a fish and chips shop on the corner of Spray Street and Taylor's Buildings.
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White wheels her pram on an elevated walkway on the south side of Woolwich Church Street. The address of Thomas & Edge Ltd. was Royal Dockyard Wharf.
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White on the elevated walkway with the grounds adjacent to St. Mary Magdalene to the left and Woolwich Church Street at right.
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White approaching the roundabout at the junction of Woolwich High Street and John Wilson Street. To the left is the portal of the Woolwich Ferry.
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White passing Montague Burton, 114 Powis Street, Woolwich. Civic was on the north side of Powis Street on the corner of Hare Street.
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John Castle and White crossing John Wilson Street with North Woolwich in the distance. The building, extreme right, stood on Pier Road.
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White approaching the now demolished Greenwich District Hospital with the north side of Woolwich Road in the distance. The gap in the buildings indicates Hatcliffe Street.
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A football match shows the Queen's Park Rangers grounds with buildings on the north side of South Africa Road in the distance.
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I'd like to thank P. Forshaw for pointing out that this is the view from Brookhill Road, Woolwich, as Doremy Vernon leaves her flat in Walpole Place Estate. In the background is an aspect of the rear of St. Peter's R.C. Primary School, Crescent Road
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As White leaves Greenwich District Hospital it's unclear where she is standing for everything in the background appears to have been demolished.
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Vernon and Richard Vanstone on the south side of Woolwich Church Street.
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Vernon and Vanstone with Delafield Road at left and Willern Photography at 16 Charlton Church Lane.
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Football supporters in Valley Grove, Charlton, passing the Valley Grove Estate.
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A fight breaks out at the corner of Valley Grove, with street sign, and Floyd Road.
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Facing east in Floyd Road towards the junction with Valley Grove.
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Unidentified. Presumably in the Floyd Road area and a street with steps.
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Castle in a doorway of St. Michael and All Angels Church, Woolwich, where he is facing into Eustace Place while the tower block is 71-177 Frances Street.
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White and Roy Harper on a jetty, presumably in Charlton, with a view of the Tate & Lyle factory in Silvertown.
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Harper driving south in Harrow Road, Warwick Avenue is behind him, as he approaches Westway.
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Harper driving west on a slip road beneath Westway and approaching the former British Rail Padding Maintenance Depot, now known as The Battleship Building.
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On a second visit to Greenwich District Hospital White looks out of a window across Woolwich Road into Armitage Street.
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Unidentified. White leaving Dastor's house.
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Unidentified. The terrace adjacent to Dastor's house.
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White gets off a bus in Woolwich Church Street with the Morris Walk Estate to the right.
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As the bus pulls away the Royal Arsenal Cooperative Society funeral services building, on the north side of the street and with arched chimney stacks, comes into view.