Going Into Coal 1939

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Full titles read: "GOING INTO COAL !"

Good M/S's of men working in the coal mines. Several shots of scientists experimenting with coal dust including machinery that boils and cooks the coal in an attempt to find out what other properties and...

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Cataloguer:
Howard
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
40730
Sort Number:
PT 462
Time in/Out:
01:26:22:00 / 01:27:41:00
Canister:
PT 462
Film ID:
1182.16
Issue Date:
30/01/1939

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