TV. Massed motorcycle riders passing the grandstand. TV. Three riders passing the camera at speed out in the country. TV. Rider No 22, H. R. Armstrong, passing the camera. TV. Rider No 37, T. H. Turner passing the camera....
TV. Massed motorcycle riders passing the grandstand. TV. Three riders passing the camera at speed out in the country. TV. Rider No 22, H. R. Armstrong, passing the camera. TV. Rider No 37, T. H. Turner passing the camera. GV. Rider No 14, M. Brosnan, passing the stand. GV. Finishing line with the chequered flag. Rider No 16 John Hartle of Chesterfield crosses the line. TV. Spectators outside a farmhouse. GV. The Governor General of Northern Ireland Lord Wakefield presenting the Laurels to Hartle.
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RUSSIAN TIGER A PLAYMATE FOR SIBERIAN GIRL
Novosibirsk, Siberia, Soviet Union (USSR).
SV. Tiger. GV. Tiger leaping in and out of the water, & SV. GV. Group of bathers leap up and run off. SV. Ms Margarita Nazarova playing with tiger as he squats on the ground. TV. Tiger leaves its trainer and stalks away. SV. Tiger with something in its mouth frolicking about in a patch of water. LV. Ms Nazarova splashes water on the tiger and he makes off.
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