Dope Sheet - Tobruk - Queen Honours Empire Dead


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Title
Tobruk - Queen Honours Empire Dead
Issue No.
54/34
Date Released
6 May 1954
Date covered
1 May 1954
Series Name
Pathe News
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Dope Sheet, 'Tobruk - Queen Honours Empire Dead', Pathe News Issue No. 54/34, 6 May 1954. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/document/105820_dope (Accessed 24 Feb 2026)