Passing Of Cardinal Bourne 1935

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Description

Shots shown to mark the death of Francis Cardinal Bourne - Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster.

Waverly Abbey.

Parade of clergy. Various shots of religious ceremony.

MS of Cardinal Bourne.

N.B. Originally part of News In A Nutshell.

Data

Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
10786
Sort Number:
35/001
Time in/Out:
01:51:26:00 / 01:51:47:00
Canister:
35/1
Film ID:
815.39
Issue Date:
03/01/1935

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