Am All Right 1925

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Description

Item title reads - "Am All Right". In these laconic words, world hears, with relief, of Captain Amundsen's safe return from flight to North Pole, after being lost 28 days.

M/S as a woman cracks a champagne bottle over the nose of the aeroplane, Captain Amundsen stands at the side in his flying...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
19566
Sort Number:
G 1200
Time in/Out:
01:05:56:00 / 01:06:28:00
Canister:
G 1200
Film ID:
408.05
Issue Date:
22/06/1925

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