News Flashes Habsburg Wedding & Earthquake… 1956

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HABSBURG WEDDING

Bavaria, Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany).

GV. Bride and bridegroom emerge from church and cut a ribbon. SV. Picturesque looking characters, one with a breast plate and horse tail hat looking on. GV. The bride, Charlotte of Habsburg-Lorraine and bridegroom,...

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
32207
Sort Number:
56/062
Time in/Out:
01:04:37:00 / 01:05:48:00
Canister:
56/62
Film ID:
603.05
Issue Date:
02/08/1956

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