Where Is Richard Swann? 1949

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Full title reads: "'I Appeal To My Husband'. Where Is Richard Swann?"

Seaton, Devon.

MV Bruce Hayes cottage.

MV Mrs Kathleen Swann talking with lawyer, Mr. Ambrose Appelbe. CU Mrs Swann talking with lawyer Mr. Ambrose Appelbe.

CU Still picture of Mr. Swann

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Data

Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
45601
Sort Number:
49/033
Time in/Out:
01:26:03:00 / 01:26:49:00
Canister:
49/33
Film ID:
1401.18
Issue Date:
25/04/1949

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