Bob & Alf Pearson 1933

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Titles read: "Now Pathetone presents the popular Bob & Alf Pearson in 'My Goodbye to You'".

London (probably Pathe studio).

Various shots of Bob and Alf Pearson in white tie and tails, singing 'My Goodbye to You'. One of the men accompanies them on the piano (I'm not sure which is...

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Cataloguer:
Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
37613
Sort Number:
PT 183
Time in/Out:
01:30:48:00 / 01:33:16:00
Canister:
PT 183
Film ID:
1088.16
Issue Date:
25/09/1933

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