Claude Friese-Greene's 1924-1926 journey, "The Open Road", captured England's landscape and people in colour using pioneering cinematography techniques, allowing the nation to see itself in a new light for the first time.
The Lost World of Friese-Greene
Claude Friese-Greene embarked on a pioneering journey, capturing the essence of Great Britain from its northernmost point to its southernmost tip between 1924 and beyond.