Canine Aristocrats 1927

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Item title reads:" Canine aristocrats! 3,000 dogs - from stately St. Bernard to tiny Papillion, worth £150,000 at Cruft's -- greatest of all dog shows."

Various shots of dogs including a St. Bernard's and an Alsatian type puppy, sweetly tilting its head this way and that.

Note: ahh

Data

Cataloguer:
Margaret
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
26606
Sort Number:
G 1371
Time in/Out:
01:57:16:00 / 01:58:56:00
Canister:
G 1371
Film ID:
668.36
Issue Date:
10/02/1927

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