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MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Firepower. DESCRIPTION: Ubique Everywhere - the motto of the Royal Regiment of Artillery - is more appropriate today than ever in its 150 years history. This is abundantly clear from...
NoS synopsis: The Flying Scotsman, now privately owned, on a run from Grimsby to London NCB Commentary - Back in the 1930s - as it still does today - a train left Kings Cross in London every morning for...
COI synopsis: The elements are literally eating away our cultural heritage. All the beauty and artistry of ancient craftsmen will disappear if we don’t stop the rot. Today’s programme looks at some of...
COI synopsis: The concert pianist who delights audiences throughout the world has yet to be convinced that there could be a satisfactory substitute for the traditional ivory piano keyboard. Today the London...
Pathe synopsis: On a fateful day in 1952, recaptured here by dramatic newsreel shots, floods wrecked the lovely North Devon town of Lynmouth. The damage was severe, but so conscientiously have the repairs...
Pathe synopsis: Today we are taking a look at exciting history. Quebec, where Canada’s St Lawrence river widens so that you’d hardly believe we are five hundred miles from the open sea. Quebec, captured...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Longest Day. DESCRIPTION: As well as the ceremonies that took place all along the Channel coast of France, the D-Day landings are recalled most vividly through Movietone’s archives....
British Pathe synopsis: Introductory intertitle reads: "The other day our Cameraman had a dream. He thought he was back in 1908." C/U of three women dressed in the style of the early 1900s. They wear large...
NoS synopsis: London exhibition on making homes warmer NCB Commentary - A banner headline drew crowds to London’s Royal Horticultural Hall for the biggest ever exhibition of ways to make a house a home....
Pathe synopsis: The story of the Dead Sea is the story of salt. Lot’s wife was petrified nearby and today anything and everything that these salt waters touch becomes an instant salty fossil. So, though...
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