Going To The Dogs 1930

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Story about a dog show.

M/S of judge looking at a small dog. M/S of a woman with four dogs, one in her arms, the other three on leads. Small fluffy dogs. M/S of three Great Danes. C/U of two bulldogs. L/S of two women with an Afghan Hound. M/S of a young girl giving a puppy a bath in a washtub....

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Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
16488
Sort Number:
EP 192
Time in/Out:
01:32:37:00 / 01:33:55:00
Canister:
EP 192
Film ID:
920.13
Issue Date:
24/07/1930

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