No full title. According to issue sheet it reads: "Dominion Premiers see R 33 [R.33] and latest evolutions in airship construction when visiting Cardington Aerodrome".
Bedfordshire.
M/S of man getting into lift. Various L/Ss of R33 airship in flight. Various L/Ss of lift going up airship...
No full title. According to issue sheet it reads: "Dominion Premiers see R 33 [R.33] and latest evolutions in airship construction when visiting Cardington Aerodrome".
Bedfordshire.
M/S of man getting into lift. Various L/Ss of R33 airship in flight. Various L/Ss of lift going up airship launching tower. M/S of lift reaching top of tower and doors opening. Various C/Us of three prime ministers from Empire countries in UK for Imperial Conference: (left to right) Stanley Melbourne Bruce of Australia, unidentified leader and William Mackenzie King of Canada. More shots of R33. More L/Ss lift going up tower. M/S of Empire premiers coming out of lift. Various L/S of people walking up stairs of tower. L/S of men climbing onto roof of tower.
Note: for more shots of visiting Empire leaders and their names and countries see IMPERIAL CONFERENCE in G 1340. AH 2001.
Note: item not edited in chronological order - looks like cuts / out takes. AH 2001.
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