Triumph of Salvage, Engineering and Patience

Series

Series Name
Pathe Gazette

Issue

Issue No.
1606
Super Issue No.
29/38
Date Released
13 May 1929
Stories in this Issue:

Story

Story No. within this Issue
5 / 7
Summary
The scuttled German battleship "Seydlit" raised by Messrs Cox and Danks - towed upside down to Rosyth to be broken up, after being on bottom of the sea for 10 years.
Keywords
Ships and boats; Navy; Military
Locations
Scotland; Scapa Flow
Story extras:
Film clip

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Notes
Pathe now also handles the Reuters Historical Collection, which includes the British Paramount, Empire British, Gaumont Graphic and Gaumont British newsreels.
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'Triumph of Salvage, Engineering and Patience', Pathe Gazette Issue No. 1606 Super Issue No. 29/38, 13 May 1929. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/87613 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)