First Citizens Of New Estate 1951

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Lansbury Estate, Poplar, London.

GV. New flats. Angle shot, new flats at Lansbury Estate, Poplar, London. SV. Mr Snoddy and family looking at flats, truck in to Mr Snoddy - they are among the first citizens of the new estate. SV. Balcony of flats. SV. Mr Reginald Stamp, Chairman of L.C.C....

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
46943
Sort Number:
51/015
Time in/Out:
01:25:24:00 / 01:26:27:00
Canister:
51/15
Film ID:
1439.18
Issue Date:
19/02/1951

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