The Voice Of Wales 1935

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Titles read: 'THE VOICE OF WALES - A Miner's Cameo - The voice of Wales - of the men from the deep Pits of Glamorgan - dour sons of the Men of Harlech, whose stirring call they sing - in their own ancient tongue. Incidentally these men from the Tylorstown Male Voice Choir are famous throughout South...

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Cataloguer:
Sarah
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
52253
Sort Number:
PSP 919
Time in/Out:
01:23:16:00 / 01:25:22:00
Canister:
PSP 919
Film ID:
1652.11
Issue Date:
14/11/1935

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