The Duke With The Aussies And Duke At Lords… 1953

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This is a duplicate of items 74.15 and 74.16 - check for best quality.

NOTE: selected originals for these two stories not transferred on cricket tapes. See 76.02, 76.03, 76.04 and 792.05.

East Molesey, Surrey. The Duke of Edinburgh watches a visiting Australian cricket team.

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
92942
Sort Number:
53/031
Time in/Out:
01:04:21:00 / 01:06:51:00
Canister:
53/31
Film ID:
3435.04
Issue Date:
30/04/1953

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