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The Fight Against Foot And Mouth
- Date released
- 3 Dec 1967
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 67/97
- NoS ID
- 112872
- Story no
- 1 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
The fight against the dreaded Foot and Mouth epidemic goes on. Well over 200,000 animals valued in excess of £12,000,000 have already been slaughtered. Efforts to arrest the spread of the disease have...
British Skating Championships
- Date released
- 3 Dec 1967
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 67/97
- NoS ID
- 112873
- Story no
- 2 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Great skating when the country’s top ice performers competed in the British Championships of 1967. And one of the greatest skaters of all time, Jeanette Altwegg - World Champion in 1951-52 was there to...
Christine Truman’s Wedding Dress
- Date released
- 3 Dec 1967
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 67/97
- NoS ID
- 112874
- Story no
- 3 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
A great day for another sportswoman - Christine Truman of tennis fame. Just prior to her wedding, Miss Truman gave Pathe News a preview look at her beautiful wedding dress. With her was its designer, ace...
Tops With The Teens
- Date released
- 3 Dec 1967
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 67/97
- NoS ID
- 112875
- Story no
- 4 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Surprise, surprise - especially for those who reckon the nation’s teenagers are crazy, mixed-up bunch. Well, they’re not. A National Opinion Polls survey of the who are the Tops with the Teens had some...
New Telescope
- Date released
- 3 Dec 1967
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 67/97
- NoS ID
- 112876
- Story no
- 5 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Britain’s biggest ever telescope and the largest ever built in Western Europe, was the centre of attention at the Royal Greenwich Observatory. It’s a 98 inch instrument named after Sir Isaac Newton,...
Last Troops Withdraw
- Date released
- 3 Dec 1967
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 67/97
- NoS ID
- 112877
- Story no
- 6 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
The troops pulled out. High Commissioner Sir Humphrey Trevelyan inspected his last guard of honour before leaving the trouble spot for good. Royal Marine Commandos were the last military men to be air-lifted...