Signing On 1931

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Description

Full title reads: "Signing On - Western Bros. secure new members for Cad's Club at Dulwich Hamlet Ground.".

Dulwich, London.

Unidentified dignitaries meet football team before match.

The players are given coloured ties. The man with the ties and the recipients give each other...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
61311
Sort Number:
UNI GAZ 011
Time in/Out:
01:17:08:00 / 01:18:29:00
Canister:
UNI GAZ ROLL 11
Film ID:
1907.18
Issue Date:

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