A NEW website offering hundreds of hours of rare film footage of Beds and the rest of East Anglia has had more than 100,000 visitors in its first six weeks.
The East Anglian Film Archive has made more than 200 hours of historic film footage available free via www.eafa.org.uk.
Most-watched footage includes a 1966 Anglia television documentary into life in Dunstable.
Partnerships have been developed with venues across the region, including Dunstable Library, which will be housing special mobile film show units to provide exclusive showings of some footage.