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  1. Eve’s Enemy - and his Defences

    Date released
    16 Apr 1931
    Series name
    Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
    Issue no
    515
    NoS ID
    332705
    Story no
    1 / 5

    British Pathe synopsis: "One of the chief enemies of Eve’s clothing is the moth - depending for safety in its caterpillar stage upon a safety-first thread..." C/U of a caterpillar climbing on a twig....

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  2. Biology and Control of the Horse Chestnut Leaf Miner Moth Cameraria Ohridella (2009)

    Subject
    Agriculture; Biology; Environmental science
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 17 minutes), 24.90 euros

    Cameraria ohridella (Gracillariidae), the horse chestnut leaf miner, causes severe damage to horse chestnut trees. Its biology and the host-parasite-relationship have been investigated in the...

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  3. Love’s Labour’s Lost (1990 Video)

    Director
    Terry Hands

    A video recording, using a single, fixed camera of the the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1990 production of Love’s Labour’s Lost. Directed by Terry Hands with Simon Russell Beale as the King of Navarre...

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  4. The ‘Moth’ and the ‘Monster’

    Date released
    12 Jul 1926
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    776-2
    NoS ID
    130646
    Story no
    5 / 6

    Captain Hubert Broad wins the King’s Cup Air Race in a De Havilland Moth. Portrait shots of Broad and Captain Charles Barnard. Flight Lieutenant Camper [?] comes to grief.

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  5. The Silk Moth - the story of an insect that lives and dies for the Ladies.

    Date released
    11 Sep 1930
    Series name
    Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
    Issue no
    484
    NoS ID
    332524
    Story no
    2 / 6

    NoS Summary - The beginning of silk stockings is investigated - silk moths. NoS synopsis: "It’s a far cry from the sheen of silk stockings." Extreme C/U of a woman’s ankles. Camera tilts up to show her...

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  6. Britain’s Youngest Airman

    Date released
    24 Feb 1927
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    809-1
    NoS ID
    131110
    Story no
    2 / 6

    Robin Saunders-Clark with a De Havilland Moth.

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  7. 5 Months Aerial Tour Completed

    Date released
    10 Oct 1929
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    946-1
    NoS ID
    132966
    Story no
    1 / 5

    Sir Alan Cobham arrives in a De Havilland ‘Moth’ biplane at Stage Lane aerodrome.

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  8. To India’s Coral Strand

    Date released
    11 Mar 1929
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    915-2
    NoS ID
    132568
    Story no
    6 / 6

    Croydon to India flight in Moth aeroplane planned. With Mrs Spencer Cleaver.

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  9. Safe Home at Last

    Date released
    17 Jan 1929
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    908-1
    NoS ID
    132456
    Story no
    5 / 7

    Lady Bailey arrives at Croydon in her ‘Moth’ aeroplane from Capetown. Greeted by her daughters.

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  10. Croydon - Nearly 5 Miles in the Air!

    Date released
    8 Oct 1928
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    893-2
    NoS ID
    132306
    Story no
    1 / 7

    Lady Heath sets an altitude record of 23,000 feet above Croydon in a ‘Moth’.

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