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(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 3 Apr 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/28
- NoS ID
- 113520
- Story no
- 1 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Royal Naval Air Station on the day of commissioning 892 Squadron - a Phantom Operational Unit. All was going to plan when drama struck. A Venom aircraft made a crash landing on the airfield when the...
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 3 Apr 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/28
- NoS ID
- 113521
- Story no
- 2 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
The Easter Princess Competition. Quite a load of local carnival lovelies from in and around London competed for the top award in this contest sponsored by the London Tourist Board.
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 3 Apr 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/28
- NoS ID
- 113522
- Story no
- 3 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Europe’s largest passenger Catamaran made her maiden voyage up the Thames. The "Suerita", as she is called, will sail between Greenwich and Hampton Court - a big tourist attraction.
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 3 Apr 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/28
- NoS ID
- 113523
- Story no
- 4 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Just up river from Greenwich, Tower Bridge slowly opened. There was something big coming - the SRN 4, "Princess Margaret". Seaspeed’s cross-channel passenger-car hovercraft had come to town to let London...
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 3 Apr 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/28
- NoS ID
- 113524
- Story no
- 5 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Police chiefs from all over Britain are watching with great interest a Sussex police experiment with equipment for transmitting pictures of maps, messages and photographs direct to patrol cars.
(Untitled record)
- Date released
- 3 Apr 1969
- Series name
- Pathe News
- Issue no
- 69/28
- NoS ID
- 113525
- Story no
- 6 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
The Fishermen of Britain - the men who, in all weathers, go to sea to bring home the fish. Pathe News investigate the conditions under which they spend up to six-weeks at sea - their trawlers, old and new.