St. Leger 1954

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Doncaster, Yorkshire.

GV massed crowds at the St. Leger. SV crowds and bookies. Top view, crowds around bookies stands. SCU woman placing a bet. SV Jockey board being hoisted. GV horses parading in paddock. SV pan, No 9 "Arabian Night" (Eph Smith). SV pan, No 7 "Never Say Die" (Charlie Smirke)....

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
29891
Sort Number:
54/072
Time in/Out:
01:17:56:00 / 01:21:00:00
Canister:
54/72
Film ID:
184.12
Issue Date:
16/09/1954

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