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6 results found for '42/37' in Issue No..
Halifax Bombers in the Making
- Date released
- 7 May 1942
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 42/37
- NoS ID
- 099413
- Story no
- 1 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
The production line at Handley Page Works showing the construction of Halifax bombers, and of them taking off and in flight.
Passing of a Hero
- Date released
- 7 May 1942
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 42/37
- NoS ID
- 099414
- Story no
- 2 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
Lieutenant Commander Esmonde, leader of the heroic attack by Swordfish aircraft on the escaping "Gneisenau" and "Scharnhorst" in the English Channel, is the first VC of this war to be buried in English soil.
HMS Illustrious
- Date released
- 7 May 1942
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 42/37
- NoS ID
- 099415
- Story no
- 3 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
Aircraft Carrier "Illustrious" back on active service again. Equipped with American built Martlet aircraft the ship is commanded by Captain Talbot who welcomes Rear-Admiral Lyster as a visitor.
Latest Arrivals
- Date released
- 7 May 1942
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 42/37
- NoS ID
- 099416
- Story no
- 4 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
Admiral Stark, Commander of US Naval Forces operating in European waters, and American Ambassador Winant, arrive in England.
Allies Week in Edinburgh
- Date released
- 7 May 1942
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 42/37
- NoS ID
- 099417
- Story no
- 5 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
Lord Provost, William Darling, takes the salute as contingents from all parts of the country representing the British Commonwealth of Nations march past.
Royal Visit to Bath
- Date released
- 7 May 1942
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 42/37
- NoS ID
- 099418
- Story no
- 6 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list
King and Queen visiting Bath see bomb damage, talk to nurses, wardens and members of the public.