Sport News - Odd Bicycle 1956

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Italy.

Inventor of the new comfortable bicycle cycling towards and past camera. CU. Rider dismantling and lifting machine up on to stand. SCU. Inventor explaining and demonstrating to people his invention. CU. Inventor speaking. SCU. Inventor explaining and pointing out the pedals. CU. Pedals...

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Cataloguer:
Bond
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
31468
Sort Number:
56/009
Time in/Out:
01:45:57:00 / 01:46:37:00
Canister:
56/9
Film ID:
565.45
Issue Date:
30/01/1956

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