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Youth Centre Commemorates Kennedy
- Date released
- 29 Apr 1965
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 1873A
- NoS ID
- 025966
- Story no
- 1 / 5
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Youth Centre Commemorates Kennedy. DESCRIPTION: Herr Willy Brandt, Mayor of West Berlin visits Coventry to open a residential youth centre which West Germany has contributed part of the...
First on the Floor
- Date released
- 29 Apr 1965
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 1873A
- NoS ID
- 025967
- Story no
- 2 / 5
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: First on the Floor. DESCRIPTION: The World Ballroom Dancing Championships at Wembley organised by Mecca Dancing. The amateur winners were, Britain’s John and Betty Westley who are...
From Cornwall to Caribbean
- Date released
- 29 Apr 1965
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 1873A
- NoS ID
- 025968
- Story no
- 3 / 5
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: From Cornwall to Caribbean. DESCRIPTION: The Triptych - the largest Trimaran in the world - was built at Wadebridge in Cornwall, and is a 64 footer with accommodation for 14 people. Her...
Out of Gaol into Goal
- Date released
- 29 Apr 1965
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 1873A
- NoS ID
- 025969
- Story no
- 4 / 5
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Out of Gaol Into Goal. DESCRIPTION: The most unusual Cup Final ever played. It’s between the village of Thaxted and a team from Chelmsford Prison. Thaxted kick off in the contest for...
Four British in First Five
- Date released
- 29 Apr 1965
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 1873A
- NoS ID
- 025970
- Story no
- 5 / 5
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Four British in First Five. DESCRIPTION: Pictures show the French Motocross Grand Prix. An event for 500cc machines which comprised of two races, had thirteen countries represented....
Celtic Win Scottish Cup
- Date released
- 29 Apr 1965
- Series name
- British Movietone News
- Issue no
- 1873A
- NoS ID
- 025971
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Celtic Win Scottish Cup. DESCRIPTION: One hundred and eight thousand people were at Hampden Park, Glasgow, for the Scottish Cup Final. The final score was 3 - 2 to Celtic who take the...