Tic-Tac 1947

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Item title reads - Tic-Tac.

Location of events unknown.

C/U hands putting on gloves. C/U of bookmaker Bill Sanders at the racecourse waving his arms to take and place bets. Various shots of other bookmakers doing the same.

Data

Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
33919
Sort Number:
NP 136
Time in/Out:
01:27:33:00 / 01:28:37:00
Canister:
NP 136
Film ID:
1231.18
Issue Date:
22/04/1947

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