Ship Builders 1971

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Clydebank, Scotland

Medium shot of two men seen from a doorway. Medium close-up of two engineers on ship. Good panning shot of ship interior. Good medium shot showing three ship builders. Various shots of workers. Good medium-long shot taken between boats with engineering plant 'John Brown'...

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Cataloguer:
James
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
86512
Sort Number:
UN 4544 L
Time in/Out:
01:13:31:00 / 01:18:45:00
Canister:
UN 4544 L
Film ID:
3037.05
Issue Date:
1971

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