Lunch Delivered AKA Hot Lunch Seller Issue… 1937

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Hot Lunch Seller. Part of OKAY FOR HOUNDS issue.

Location of events unknown.

Various shots of girl in chef's hat delivering door-to-door hot meals - very enterprising. The meals are carried in metal containers divided into sections (like Indian tiffin carriers). The girl delivers...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Amelia
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
42112
Sort Number:
NSP 082
Time in/Out:
01:50:41:00 / 01:51:02:00
Canister:
NSP 82
Film ID:
1244.41
Issue Date:
21/10/1937

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Cinemagazines
Categories
Trade & Industry
WorkSpaces
CookEatFoodBreakfastLunchDinner

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