Free Trade With Europe? 1958

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Full title reads: "Free Trade With Europe?"
Intertitle reads: "Would European Free Trade Area Benefit Britain?"

GV Comet Airliner. SV Int. Airliner, passengers seated. Air View of Mountains shrouded by clouds. Flying over River Thames and London Bridge. Air View the City and St. Paul's...

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
49373
Sort Number:
58/031
Time in/Out:
01:02:04:00 / 01:06:50:00
Canister:
58/31
Film ID:
1527.03
Issue Date:
17/04/1958

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