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Four degrees west

United Kingdom, 1964
film

A tour of Plymouth, showing its industries and amenities and briefly discussing its history.

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Falmouth for orders

United Kingdom, 1965
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In the west

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Devon dairy farming

United Kingdom, 1945
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West country journey

United Kingdom, 1953
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Waters of time

United Kingdom, 1951
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The Five ports

United Kingdom, 1958
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Journey through Britain

United Kingdom, 1962
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Progress with precision

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Focus on shipping

United Kingdom, 1953
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The Pacific

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The Land: South Lancashire coast

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Along the Ocean Road

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Fire over England

United Kingdom, 1937
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Warrnambool

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An Industrial lake port

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