You can see some of activities of the Christ Church and Holy Trinity Primary School's film group here.
We met Walter Greaves at Waterman's Hall.

We saw some of the maginicent backboards while we were there.

Back at school we worked with Kate Morton to make our own backboards.

We took a boat to and from Waterman's Hall and Walter told us about his time as a boat boy.

Back at school we interviewed lots of experts about Walter Greaves, Turner and Whistler as well as historians who told us what Chelsea used to be like. Here we are interviewing Isobel Muir, Exhibition Curator, Tate Britain.

Here's the team with Penny Pocock who told us about the book her husband Tom wrote about Walter Greaves as well as her great knowledge of Chelsea's local history.
Here we are at Tate Britain studying Walter's famous painting 'Hammersmith Bridge on Boat Race Day'.