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Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: British Civilians Evacuated from Kashmir

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
962
Date Released
10 Nov 1947
Date submitted
6 Nov 1947
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Vast Flying Boat Has Trial Run
  2. 2Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Syrian Manoeuvres on Palestine Frontier
  3. 3Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: British Civilians Evacuated from Kashmir
  4. 4Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Memory of Guy Fawkes is Evergreen
  5. 5Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: Royal Couple Visit Gardens of Remembrance
  6. 6Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin: One People - A Declaration of Faith

Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 6
Section Title
Movietone’s News - Reported by Lionel Gamlin
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: British Civilians Leave Kashmir. DESCRIPTION: British civilians are evacuated by the RAF from Kashmir. SHOTLIST: KS GV plane on aerodrome. Various shots of British civilians, children and grown ups, this is at Srinagar Airfield. RAF personnel assist people aboard Dakota planes. Planes of the 31st Squadron. Aerial shots of mountains of Kashmir, Dakota takes off. Previous shots show civilians sitting on their baggage etc. on the aerodrome.
Keywords
Independence movements
Footage sources
Gaumont
Card file number
49409
Credits:
Commentator
Lionel James Gamlin
Length of story (in feet)
77
Story extras:

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