They're Sailors Now Dublin Issue 1941

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Title reads: "They're sailors now".

This item is identical to story in 41/23 with same title (film id 1109.34). Please see separate record for details.

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Cataloguer:
Amelia
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
38672
Sort Number:
41/028
Time in/Out:
01:36:07:00 / 01:37:24:00
Canister:
41/28
Film ID:
1111.33
Issue Date:
07/04/1941

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