Glasgow Cathedral 1938

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No title paperwork reads - Glasgow cathedral. Son of the Duke of Hamilton getting married.

Scotland.

The camera pans down the cathedral, various shots of guests arriving. M/S of the groom, David Douglas Hamilton, son of the Duke of Hamilton arriving in Stuart tartan kilt and highland...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
18103
Sort Number:
38/078
Time in/Out:
01:14:59:00 / 01:16:37:00
Canister:
38/78
Film ID:
983.08
Issue Date:
29/09/1938

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