One Piece Buildings! 1933

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"The hissing electric welder is making a bid to replace the noisy riveting machines." C/U of an electric welder in operation. C/U of a man in a metal welder's helmet. M/S of the machinery which drives the electric welder. M/S of man crouching down beside a metal post using the electric welder. Low angle...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
17676
Sort Number:
EP 268
Time in/Out:
01:55:48:00 / 01:57:12:00
Canister:
EP 268
Film ID:
980.25
Issue Date:
07/09/1933

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