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Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: First snapshot is sailing of Duke of Gloucester at Marseille on way to tour in Australia

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
275
Date Released
10 Sep 1934
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: First snapshot is sailing of Duke of Gloucester at Marseille on way to tour in Australia
  2. 2Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: London - Sky control of traffic and new car device
  3. 3Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Glasgow - Tragic railway crash
  4. 4Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: London - Australian test players choose new bats
  5. 5Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Herne Hill - Basket carrying race
  6. 6Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Montana - Small cowboys rodeo
  7. 7Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Southampton - Scott Paine challenger motor boat record
  8. 8Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Michigan - US air manoeuvres
  9. 9The Queen Attends Braemar Gathering

Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 9
Section Title
Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Duke of Gloucester in Marseille. SHOTLIST: Sailing for Australia. Shot of Marseille harbour. The Duke alights from car. The Duke boards naval launch. Shot of the launch sailing through the inner harbour. He boards the Sussex and the ship steams off.
Keywords
Royalty; Ships and boats; Navy; Military
Footage sources
Movietone
Card file number
3130
Length of story (in feet)
77
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