First Rhino To Be Born At London Zoo 1969

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First rhino to be born at London Zoo.

C/U Mother Rhino, June, standing in snow at London Zoo. C/U Baby Rhino, Luana, standing in some straw. Mother walks over to it and nudges it slightly. C/U Baby. Mother walks into picture. C/U Mother Rhino. C/U Baby runs round behind mothers legs. C/U of...

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Cataloguer:
Howard
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
57627
Sort Number:
69/098
Time in/Out:
01:22:58:00 / 01:23:24:00
Canister:
69/98
Film ID:
2235.10
Issue Date:
04/12/1969

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