Copying Nature 1935

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Titles read: "Copying Nature".

Location of events unknown.

Various shots of some bits of bread being made into flowers! Mr W L Phillips is seen moistening the bread in some water, making it into a doughy consistency. He then forms little petals from the dough and forms them into delicate...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
38626
Sort Number:
PT 251
Time in/Out:
01:23:44:00 / 01:25:24:00
Canister:
PT 251
Film ID:
1110.13
Issue Date:
14/01/1935

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