News In A Nutshell 1935

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Item title reads - News in a Nutshell.

St. Andrews, Scotland. M/S of new captain of the Royal and Ancient Club at St. Andrews, Mr Norman Boase, on the golf course. He is getting ready to drive himself in, a tradition for new captains. M/S as a man stokes a small cannon. M/S as Boase strikes...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
12064
Sort Number:
35/078
Time in/Out:
01:00:01:00 / 01:03:11:00
Canister:
35/78
Film ID:
841.01
Issue Date:
30/09/1935

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British Pathe captured many extraordinary events on film over its 80 year history but sometimes the cameras were switched on when tragedy struck.
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The Duke of Edinburgh has many talents, but it is his unique way with words that often receives the most attention. 
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