Magic Dyes AKA A New Invention For Textiles 1957

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London.

M/S of a laboratory. Charles Bene, a "Hungarian chemical research worker", is stirring one of several beakers of chemicals on a table. He picks up a piece of white silk. C/U of Bene's hands as he cuts the silk with scissors and places the two sections in a beaker filled with a clear...

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Cataloguer:
Amelia
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
2180
Sort Number:
CP 153
Time in/Out:
01:11:34:00 / 01:14:01:00
Canister:
CP 153
Film ID:
69.05
Issue Date:
02/12/1957

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