Amateur Golf Championship 1935

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St. Anne's-on-Sea, (Possibly Lytham St. Anne's, Lancashire)

Titles read: "Amateur Golf Championship - Lawson Little wins for second year in succession at St. Anne's-on-Sea" (super over golf scene).

WS. Lawson Little putting. WS. Crowds. WS. Putting on green. MS. Dr. Twidell? and Lawson...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Bond
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
11044
Sort Number:
35/042
Time in/Out:
01:34:23:00 / 01:36:00:00
Canister:
35/42
Film ID:
827.16
Issue Date:
27/05/1935

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