Snipshots Of Celebrities 1933

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Titles read: "SNIPSHOTS of Celebrities. by Baron Scotford."

Location of events unknown - could be Pathe Studio, London.

Various shots of Baron Scotford cutting out detailed silhouettes of a little girl, Lord Derby, tennis player Betty Nuthall and The Prince of Wales (Duke of Windsor,...

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Cataloguer:
Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
51756
Sort Number:
PSP 815
Time in/Out:
01:00:26:00 / 01:01:45:00
Canister:
PSP 815
Film ID:
1620.01
Issue Date:
16/11/1933

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British Pathe captured many extraordinary events on film over its 80 year history but sometimes the cameras were switched on when tragedy struck.
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The Duke of Edinburgh has many talents, but it is his unique way with words that often receives the most attention. 
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