The Super Scoop 1935

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Cologne, Germany.

Full titles read: "THE SUPER SCOOP !"

L/S's of huge crane like machine used for digging up coal. M/S of large scoops digging up the earth. M/S's of the coal passing down a series of conveyor belts. Several ore shots of the colossus machine.

Data

Cataloguer:
Howard
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
38738
Sort Number:
PT 259
Time in/Out:
01:39:11:00 / 01:39:54:00
Canister:
PT 259
Film ID:
1112.21
Issue Date:
10/03/1935

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Cinemagazines
Categories
Science & Technology Trade & Industry
WorkSpaces
Cologne

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