Mobiles 1951

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Mobiles and Stabiles Bruton Street, London.

M/S of mysterious shapes floating in air. M/S of man putting over triangular design. C/U fixing another section on to it. M/S fixing pray of shapes on to end o it. C/U spray, pan up to man fixing, pan down to circle over triangle as the whole mobile...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Howard
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
45143
Sort Number:
NP 337
Time in/Out:
01:41:43:00 / 01:42:38:00
Canister:
NP 337
Film ID:
1379.26
Issue Date:
26/02/1951

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