Troops Embark For Malta News In A Nutshell 1935

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Troops embark for Malta and Aden. Originally part of News in a Nutshell - international news stories in brief.

Southampton, Hampshire.

Various shots of soldiers from British Army and sailors from Royal Navy boarding troop ship, 'Neuralia'. We see them carrying kit bags and walking...

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Cataloguer:
Amelia
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
12324
Sort Number:
35/071
Time in/Out:
01:37:10:00 / 01:38:02:00
Canister:
35/71
Film ID:
839.35
Issue Date:
05/09/1935

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