Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Stavanger, Norway
MS Norwegian flag at half mast on stern of boat, pan up to coast line in distance shrouded in mist. Various shots of terrain in plane crash area where Croydon schoolboys were killed. MS Rescue...
Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Stavanger, Norway
MS Norwegian flag at half mast on stern of boat, pan up to coast line in distance shrouded in mist. Various shots of terrain in plane crash area where Croydon schoolboys were killed. MS Rescue workers stand at scene of crash. MS Wreckage of plane on brow of hill. MS Wheel of plane lying in grass. MS Accident investigators / rescue workers stand surveying crashed plane. (2 shots). CU shots of wreckage with torn metal. LS Two investigators surveying scene walking across rocks. CU Damaged rotor blade. LS Parts of plane strewn over rocky terrain. LS Ditto, school boys in foreground survey the scene. Various shots, people standing around in crash area. Various shots, helicopter landing on hillside, with photographer and others who look at the crash area. CU shots, wreckage on hillside. LS Hills in area.
Note: Date on original paperwork: 11/08/1961. Some shots poor quality.
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