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Mr Harry Tate the Famous Comedian Opens Largest Water Chute in the World at Southend on Sea

Series

Series Name
Gaumont Graphic

Issue

Issue No.
1077
Date Released
18 Jul 1921
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1De Valera at Downing Street. Anxious Crowds Pray for Peace
  2. 2Mr Harry Tate the Famous Comedian Opens Largest Water Chute in the World at Southend on Sea
  3. 3Surrey Ladies Long Distance Swim Won by Miss Doris Hine Who Covered 14 Miles 200 Yards from Surbiton to Fulham
  4. 4Funeral of Florence Little. Pathetic Scenes Marked the Funeral at Aberbeeg of the Murdered 11 Year Old Abertillery Girl
  5. 5Royal Visit to Channel Islands. Their Majesties, the King and Queen Visit Jersey for the First Time

Story

Story No. within this Issue
2 / 5
Summary
Harry Tate and friends in chute carriage.
Researcher Comments
Newsfilm Online has additional footage (67ft) at GR4897A
Keywords
Ceremonies; Performing arts
Library number GR
4897
Length of story (in feet)
38
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