Gold Vault At Bank Of England 1968

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Description

Bank of England, London.

Documentation on file.

Slow zoom shots of a still photograph of the bars of gold stacked in a vault.

(Orig. Neg.) RESTRICTED TO PATHE NEWS ONLY.

Data

Cataloguer:
Agnew
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
90314
Sort Number:
UN 4341 C
Time in/Out:
01:29:52:00 / 01:30:23:00
Canister:
UN 4341 C
Film ID:
3232.07
Issue Date:
1968

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