All At The Gallop! 1931

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Full title reads: "Nr Milan. All at the Gallop! 'The First' Italy's crack artillery regiment - retain their title again."

Near Milan, Italy.

Italian soldiers lead a horse team pulling a gun carriage down a hillside at speed. More shots of horse artillery on the move at high speed....

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
8330
Sort Number:
31/011
Time in/Out:
01:43:17:00 / 01:44:33:00
Canister:
31/11
Film ID:
757.25
Issue Date:
15/02/1931

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