Albert Hall - UN Formation 1945

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Unissued / Unused material.

Royal Albert Hall, London.

Various shots of audiences at United Nations Association meeting on the UN Charter.

(BPN Lav. Cuts 45/83)

Data

Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
62656
Sort Number:
UN 1271 E
Time in/Out:
01:07:39:00 / 01:08:32:00
Canister:
UN 1271 E
Film ID:
2052.03
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