Sir Samuel Hoare 1935

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Full title reads: "Sir Samuel Hoare leaves Hendon for Geneva".

Hendon Aerodrome, Greater London.

C/U of Hoare, Air Minister, talking into a microphone in front of a grounded aeroplane. He makes speech explaining why he is going to League of Nations to join M. Laval and Mr. Eden. He...

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Cataloguer:
Amelia
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
12336
Sort Number:
35/073
Time in/Out:
01:48:38:00 / 01:49:42:00
Canister:
35/73
Film ID:
839.47
Issue Date:
12/09/1935

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  • "Various shots of Hoare boarding aeroplane" - the aircraft is a de Havilland DH.89M Dragon Rapide, Serial NO. K5070.

    jamied 30th Mar 2013

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