London To Tidworth 1946

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Title reads: "London to Tidworth".

London.

Various shots of young woman, Mrs Burgess, packing suitcases. Her toddler daughter watches from her pushchair. Mrs B. is emigrating to United States of America (USA) to be with her GI husband.

Point of view shot from train pulling...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Amelia
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
44963
Sort Number:
46/008
Time in/Out:
01:57:47:00 / 02:00:08:00
Canister:
46/8
Film ID:
1372.36
Issue Date:
28/01/1946

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