Eden Wedding A 'riot' 1958

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Full title reads: "Ischia. Eden Wedding A 'Riot'."

Ischia, (an island off Naples), Italy. The Eden-Borrelli Wedding.

GV Street in the village of Ischia. GV Sea front in Ischia. SV Top of church, pan down to show crowds outside church. GV Inside church as the bride (Amelia Eden) and...

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
49776
Sort Number:
58/073
Time in/Out:
10:32:31:00 / 10:33:37:00
Canister:
58/73
Film ID:
1551.18
Issue Date:
11/09/1958

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