Macmillan 1946

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Unissued / Unused material.

London.

We see Harold Macmillan sat at his desk whilst hearing him making speech. He repeats a section when he gets it wrong. We hear him making speech. Various shots of Harold Macmillan looking at the camera. M/S as he makes the speech to the camera.

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
63281
Sort Number:
UN 1619 D
Time in/Out:
01:23:27:00 / 01:26:03:00
Canister:
UN 1619 D
Film ID:
2122.07
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