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(film) Made by: Films of Great Britain (Production company) 1941-10
EMERGENCY COOKING STOVES [Main Title]An instructional film on the construction and use of a simple outdoor cooking stove.
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(film) Made by: Pitt, Ray (Production individual) 1942
GO TO BLAZES [Main Title]A comic presentation of the correct procedure for extinguishing incendiary bombs.
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(film) Made by: Birt, Louise (Production individual) 1944
BUTTERFLY BOMB [Main Title]Short instructional film telling how to deal with anti-personnel bombs.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918
J BATTERY, 2ND CAVALRY DIVISION, 20TH JUNE 1918 [Main Title]Stock film of a Royal Horse Artillery 13-pounder battery manoeuvring at high speed, rear areas of the Western Front, 20 June 1918.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918
A MACHINE GUN BATTALION TRAINING IN FRANCE, THE MEN LUDENDORFF FEARS [Main Title]Demonstrations of tactics with the Vickers machine gun at the Machine Gun Corps Training School at Rombly, France, 15-17 June 1918.
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(film) Made by: Topical Film Company (Production company) 1918
WAR MESSENGER DOGS [Main Title]Training of messenger dogs for the British Army, probably at XXII Corps headquarters kennels in Nieppe Wood, Western Front, 19 May 1918.
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(film) Made by: Mason, Bill (Production individual) 1944
PERSONNEL SELECTION IN THE BRITISH ARMY: RECRUITS [Main Title]A detailed account of the procedure followed to assess new recruits and make optimum use of their capabilities.
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(film) Made by: Goring, Marius (Production cast) 1942
KILL OR BE KILLED [Main Title]A fictional film of a sniping incident with a strong element of instructional purpose.
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(film) Made by: Shell (Production company) 1942-09
A NEW FIRE BOMB [Main Title]An instructional Civil Defence film.
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(film) Made by: Films of Great Britain (Production company) 1944
LIFE SAVING AT SEA [Main Title]A straightforward listing (with demonstrations in a few cases) of the life-saving equipment carried by British merchant shipping in wartime, presented first in the framework of a routine kit inspection and then in a full-scale 'abandon ship' practice.
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