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88 results found for '252' in Issue No..
(Untitled record)
- Series name
- World Pictorial News
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 156502
Robert Welch - Silversmith
- Series name
- Letter From London
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 325150
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 21 Aug 1913
- Series name
- Gaumont Graphic
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 075629
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 29 Jan 1923
- Series name
- Pathe Pictorial
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 347413
- Story no
- 1 / 5
NoS synopsis: the modern Lizard Lighthouse and its wonderful engineroom and aparatus for using in fogs
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 29 Jan 1923
- Series name
- Pathe Pictorial
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 347414
- Story no
- 2 / 5
NoS synopsis: water athletics taken from a new angle, the camera lens being half in and half out of the water
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 29 Jan 1923
- Series name
- Pathe Pictorial
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 347415
- Story no
- 3 / 5
NoS synopsis: the L.C.C. tramway machines which turn out 2 million tickets per day
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 29 Jan 1923
- Series name
- Pathe Pictorial
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 347416
- Story no
- 4 / 5
NoS synopsis: Nature’s silhouettes
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 29 Jan 1923
- Series name
- Pathe Pictorial
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 347417
- Story no
- 5 / 5
NoS synopsis: the valley of Alpheus, in Greece, (in Pathecolor)
The Cross-Country Girls - Sudbury Studies
- Date released
- 1 Apr 1926
- Series name
- Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 331391
- Story no
- 1 / 6
Pathe Intertitles - "A hundred years ago, Eve’s skirts were a hundred inches round the hem, and running a lost art -" One shot "Today, the crinoline is the lost article and running "shorts" the vogue -"...
The Krazy Kat. (Not forgetting occasionally Ignatz, the Mouse.) By Bill Nolan.: The Hair Raiser
- Date released
- 1 Apr 1926
- Series name
- Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
- Issue no
- 252
- NoS ID
- 331392
- Story no
- 5 / 6
Pathe Intertitles - "And he’ll be waiting here for customers until next week -!".