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Troops To Africa: British Troops Depart for Kenya
- Date released
- 1 Aug 1960
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 60/62
- NoS ID
- 109298
- Story no
- 5 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 cameraman dope sheet, 1 shot list
Troops from Britain and the Irish Republic fly out to African trouble spots, while on that Continent more trouble flares in Bulawayo
Royal Wedding
- Date released
- 1 Aug 1960
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 60/62
- NoS ID
- 109294
- Story no
- 1 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 cameraman dope sheet, 1 shot list
Duke Carl of Wurttemberg weds Princess Diane of France
Troops To Africa: Rioting in Bulawayo
- Date released
- 1 Aug 1960
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 60/62
- NoS ID
- 109299
- Story no
- 6 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 cameraman dope sheet, 1 shot list
Troops from Britain and the Irish Republic fly out to African trouble spots, while on that Continent more trouble flares in Bulawayo
Scrap Car - Buy Plane
- Date released
- 1 Aug 1960
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 60/62
- NoS ID
- 109295
- Story no
- 2 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 cameraman dope sheet, 1 shot list
Beat the traffic jams! London car dealer finds the solution to packed roads by switching attention to ‘planes on the HP
Cadets Cheer Princess
- Date released
- 1 Aug 1960
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 60/62
- NoS ID
- 109296
- Story no
- 3 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 cameraman dope sheet, 1 ephemera, 1 shot list
Princess Margaret and Mr Antony Armstrong-Jones attend the Royal Naval College to present the Queen’s Awards to cadets at passing-out parade, and then visit the Sea Rangers new training ship at Sandgate
Troops To Africa
- Date released
- 1 Aug 1960
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 60/62
- NoS ID
- 109297
- Story no
- 4 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 cameraman dope sheet, 1 shot list
Troops from Britain and the Irish Republic fly out to African trouble spots, while on that Continent more trouble flares in Bulawayo