Football League Cup Final 1944

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item title reads - Football League (South) Cup Final.

Wembley Stadium, London.

L/S pan across the crowds in the stands at Wembley. Various shots of the match between Charlton Athletic and Chelsea. M/S of George Allison, manager of Arsenal football team, explaining things to General...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
44621
Sort Number:
44/032
Time in/Out:
01:17:43:00 / 01:19:28:00
Canister:
44/32
Film ID:
1356.07
Issue Date:
20/04/1944

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