Taxidermist 1961

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Nairobi in Kenya, Africa.

C/U of the face of a stuffed lion, with jaw slightly open. Various shots of an African man working on the model. M/S shows numerous people at work on different animals at the open-air workshops of taxidermy expert Paul Zimmerman. Paul checks on the work on the lion.

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Cataloguer:
Sarah
Stock:
Colour
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
1748
Sort Number:
CP 328
Time in/Out:
01:07:03:00 / 01:08:35:00
Canister:
CP 328
Film ID:
139.05
Issue Date:
10/04/1961

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