My Very Dear People 1935

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Buckingham Palace, London

Title card reads: "My Very Dear People - H.M. The King broadcasts from Buckingham palace" (super over shot of Buckingham Palace).

WS. Crowds rushing up to the railings of Buckingham Palace WS. Crowds rushing forward to the gates of Buckingham Palace. WS....

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Cataloguer:
Bond
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
9770
Sort Number:
35/037
Time in/Out:
01:47:55:00 / 01:49:28:00
Canister:
35/37
Film ID:
825.20
Issue Date:
09/05/1935

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