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If War Should Come...
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'A Midsummer Day's Work' - produced by the GPO Film Unit please note; this film is 11+ mins long - click wisely now...By: thecleaner001 | Comments: 6 | Views: 1290 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 0
Location: Amersham, England, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Mar-16-2012 in Other -
617 The last Vulcan
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there are very few people who haven't seen the material related to the Vulcan bomber, the clips of the Final Days of the Nuclear Strike Squadron 617 which appear on YT came from this film.. pleaseBy: thecleaner001 | Comments: 13 | Views: 3518 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 56
Location: Lincoln, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Mar-14-2012 in Other -
If war should come... The SS Ionian
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delightful little film showing the preparations taking place around the British interests throughout the Mediterranean Sea in the run up to World War in 1939 as the SS Ionian calls into Gibraltar,By: thecleaner001 | Comments: 3 | Views: 2148 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Mar-14-2012 in Other -
If War Should Come...
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..Men Of The Lightship. the story of the Lightship East Dudgeon No 61 on the 29th of January 1940 when the Luftwaffe brought an end to the nuetrality of Lightships that had existed for hundreds oBy: thecleaner001 | Comments: 8 | Views: 2022 | Votes: 7 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Mar-12-2012 in Other -
The Granton Trawler
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another cinematic gem from the marvellous GPO Film Unit . This 1934 film The Granton Trawler filmed by John Grierson whilst the trawler was at sea portrays a hard dangerous environment in whiBy: thecleaner001 | Comments: 6 | Views: 2281 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 0
Location: United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Mar-12-2012 in Other -
News For The Navy
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another Classic Film from the GPO Film Unit , made in 1938.. . '.. just put, The Ship Care of the GPO, London.. Directed by Norman McLarenBy: thecleaner001 | Comments: 16 | Views: 2131 | Votes: 5 | Shared: 0
Location: London, England, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Mar-12-2012 in Other -
Book Bargain
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a delightful little film from The GPO Film Unit showing the production of the London Telephone Directory .By: thecleaner001 | Comments: 9 | Views: 2076 | Votes: 2 | Shared: 0
Location: London, England, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Mar-9-2012 in Other -
If War Should Come...
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War Library Items 1, 2 & 3 produced by the marvellous GPO Film Unit , the General Post Office which at the time was the de facto interface between Government and the people, they wereBy: thecleaner001 | Comments: 11 | Views: 1823 | Votes: 4 | Shared: 0
Location: London, England, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Mar-9-2012 in Other -
Review of the Regal Fleet P3
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last part of the Review of the Regal Fleet by the Reigning Monarch of the day . An impressive look at the Royal Navy of the period and the people behind the scenes. A fascinating insight into LifeBy: thecleaner001 | Comments: 11 | Views: 1716 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 0
Location: United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Mar-2-2012 in Other -
Target for Tonight 1941
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RAF Film No 11 'Target for Tonight' 1941. Made by and for The Crown office. 'the story of a night-time bombing raid on Germany - how it is planned and executed ...'. an impressive film foBy: thecleaner001 | Comments: 6 | Views: 1335 | Votes: 3 | Shared: 0
Leaked: Feb-27-2012 in Other -
Naval Life
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Royal Navy Recruitment Film No 44 'Naval Life' . Training to be Naval Officers at Dartmouth Naval College, Devon.By: thecleaner001 | Comments: 7 | Views: 562 | Votes: 6 | Shared: 0
Location: Dartmouth, England, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Feb-27-2012 in Other -
Reviews of the Regal Fleet. P2 of 3
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this segment includes the sinking of The Bismarck as well as HMS Barham and The Graf Spee along with the pomp ceremony and Royal Aloofness that the British Royal Family espousedBy: thecleaner001 | Comments: 6 | Views: 2107 | Votes: 5 | Shared: 0
Location: England, United Kingdom (UK/GB) | Leaked: Feb-22-2012 in Other
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