Point Of Ayre 1937

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Title reads: "Point of Ayre

Point of Ayre, Isle of Man, Irish Sea.

Several shots of the mail steamer 'Duke of Lancaster' aground on beach - people gathered around the ship. Ship run ashore in the fog but luckily it was not damaged. Various shots of the ship on the beach.

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
13531
Sort Number:
37/046
Time in/Out:
01:12:52:00 / 01:13:21:00
Canister:
37/46
Film ID:
923.08
Issue Date:
10/06/1937

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