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Duke Of Edinburgh Award
- Series name
- Letter From London
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 325107
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 24 Mar 1913
- Series name
- Gaumont Graphic
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 075586
The Wedding Of The Maclaine Of Lochbuie
- Date released
- 19 Feb 1920
- Series name
- British Moving Picture News
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 157751
A Hunting We Will Go
- Date released
- 19 Feb 1920
- Series name
- British Moving Picture News
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 157752
Lanark and Renfrewshire Hounds
Duke Of Atholl Opens Club For Ex-Servicemen
- Date released
- 19 Feb 1920
- Series name
- British Moving Picture News
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 157753
League Of Nations Conference At St James Palace
- Date released
- 19 Feb 1920
- Series name
- British Moving Picture News
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 157754
The Adventures of Felix the Cat -: Felix Wins and Loses
- Date released
- 4 Jun 1925
- Series name
- Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 331270
- Story no
- 5 / 5
Assorted Steps. Danced by members of the Faculty of Arts.
- Date released
- 4 Jun 1925
- Series name
- Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 331271
- Story no
- 3 / 5
Pathe Intertitles - "Modern or Grecian - take your choice -" Two shots "Into the sunshine." Two shots "Queer how they vanished, wasn’t it? But, here’s another graceful dancer -" One shot
For Evening. New Paris Fashions in Pathecolor.
- Date released
- 4 Jun 1925
- Series name
- Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 331272
- Story no
- 4 / 5
Pathe Intertitles - "Satin enters the fashion arena in one of these two "Joseph Paquin" models - (the other is of crêpe georgette and taffets.)" Three shots "Lace, bead embroidered, is much in favour with...
Queer Pets
- Date released
- 4 Jun 1925
- Series name
- Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
- Issue no
- 209
- NoS ID
- 331273
- Story no
- 1 / 5
Pathe Intertitles - ""One of the quaintest was this little Indian Sloth Bear. - "Teddy" we christened it," said Mr. Palmer." ""But, the queerest were two little pigmy marmoset monkeys -"" ""The two weigh...