Motherwell V Clyde 1958

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Full title reads: "Scottish FA Cup Semi Final. Motherwell V Clyde".

Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland. Clyde win 3-2 against Motherwell in football match.

SV Clyde running onto field. SV Crowd. LV Motherwell kicking off. GV Game in progress. CU Women in crowd. GV Clyde on the attack,...

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
49339
Sort Number:
58/029 (Scotland)
Time in/Out:
01:42:21:00 / 01:44:16:00
Canister:
58/29 (Scotland)
Film ID:
1523.21
Issue Date:
10/04/1958

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