Eric Woodburn In 'boots!' 1935

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Titles read: 'Now Pathe Pictorial has pleasure in presenting - ERIC WOODBURN - the celebrated character singer from the Windmill Theatre, London, in BOOTS!'

Pathe Studio.

Eric Woodburn, dressed in pith helmet, puttees and uniform of a British soldier of the Boer War era complete with...

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Cataloguer:
Ron
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
83448
Sort Number:
Turns 07 D
Time in/Out:
01:09:55:00 / 01:13:58:00
Canister:
Turns Can 7 D
Film ID:
2881.04
Issue Date:
19/09/1935

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