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Song of the Clyde

United Kingdom, 1941
film

A study of the Clyde River, from its source at Elvanfoot to its mouth a Glasgow. This ships built on Clydesdale are famous throughout the world. The film show..

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The Coasts of Clyde

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Songs of Scotland

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Waters of time

United Kingdom, 1951
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Sing of the border

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The Sea got in your blood

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We live by the river

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Shipbuilding I

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City sailors

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The Half-masted schooner

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Song of Wales

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