King In Scotland 1920-1930

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King George V in Scotland.

MS of King George V chatting to a few men, car in foreground. He puts his top hat on and walks towards car.

Cataloguer's note: film is a bit damaged, not clear shot of the King.

Data

Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
76126
Sort Number:
ON 281 G
Time in/Out:
01:13:00:00 / 01:13:14:00
Canister:
ON 281 G
Film ID:
2380.11
Issue Date:
1920 - 1930

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