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II. Machine gun cartridges are automatically fed into a belt. (76 ft)
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I. Minister for Aircraft Production Moore-Brabazon speaks from podium to RAF personnel and civilian workers in hangar. Audience includes at least one US member of Air Transport Auxiliary. (98 ft)
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III. RAF bomb trolley loaded with small incendiaries and HEs crosses airfield in summer. (29 ft)
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IV. Fighters off Dover coast. (11 ft)
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V. Blitzed houses in summer. (11 ft)
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VI. Field burns in summer, possibly after incendiary attack. (67 ft)
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VII. Hurricane test-fires its guns at the butts. (78 ft)
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VIII. Two US Eagle Squadron pilots pass Hurricane. (20 ft)
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IX. "March of Time. Menkin" inscribed on print. Messerschmitt Bf 109Es in dogfight off Dover coast. (49 ft)
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X. Soldiers, one wearing a gas mask, carry stretcher case through railway station, possibly pilot injured over Kent. (48 ft)
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XI. Arming a fighter. (86 ft)
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XII. Air Vice Marshal comes out of King Charles Street in Whitehall and inspects RAF personnel in sandbagged courtyard of Air Ministry. (96 ft)
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XIII. Clearing up glass outside blitzed shop in London. (17 ft)
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XIV. Firemen play hoses on blitzed building in London. (36 ft)
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XV. Lord Halifax emerges from an underground shelter, possibly by the Foreign Office. (8 ft)
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XVI. Group of about one dozen US members of RAF Air Transport Auxiliary stand on an airfield in summer. (58 ft)
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XVII. Group of about one dozen US Eagle Squadron fighter pilots stand beside a Hurricane of 71 Squadron. (41 ft)
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XVIII. Air Vice Marshal with USN commander (US naval attaché) stands beneath wing of Boeing B-17C (AN 519) at Northolt on 21 July 1941. Sinclair, Churchill, Harry Hopkins and General Chaney walk away from B-17C of 90 Squadron. (78 ft)
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XIX. Blitzed terraced housing in summer. (74 ft)
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XX. Blackened Beaufighter VIF/C taxies and takes off in summer. (46 ft)
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I. Minister for Aircraft Production Moore-Brabazon speaks from podium to RAF personnel and civilian workers in hangar. Audience includes at least one US member of Air Transport Auxiliary. (98 ft)
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II. Machine gun cartridges are automatically fed into a belt. (76 ft)
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III. RAF bomb trolley loaded with small incendiaries and HEs crosses airfield in summer. (29 ft)
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IV. Fighters off Dover coast. (11 ft)
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V. Blitzed houses in summer. (11 ft)
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VI. Field burns in summer, possibly after incendiary attack. (67 ft)
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VII. Hurricane test-fires its guns at the butts. (78 ft)
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VIII. Two US Eagle Squadron pilots pass Hurricane. (20 ft)
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IX. "March of Time. Menkin" inscribed on print. Messerschmitt Bf 109Es in dogfight off Dover coast. (49 ft)
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X. Soldiers, one wearing a gas mask, carry stretcher case through railway station, possibly pilot injured over Kent. (48 ft)
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XI. Arming a fighter. (86 ft)
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XII. Air Vice Marshal comes out of King Charles Street in Whitehall and inspects RAF personnel in sandbagged courtyard of Air Ministry. (96 ft)
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XIII. Clearing up glass outside blitzed shop in London. (17 ft)
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XIV. Firemen play hoses on blitzed building in London. (36 ft)
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XV. Lord Halifax emerges from an underground shelter, possibly by the Foreign Office. (8 ft)
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XVI. Group of about one dozen US members of RAF Air Transport Auxiliary stand on an airfield in summer. (58 ft)
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XVII. Group of about one dozen US Eagle Squadron fighter pilots stand beside a Hurricane of 71 Squadron. (41 ft)
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XVIII. Air Vice Marshal with USN commander (US naval attaché) stands beneath wing of Boeing B-17C (AN 519) at Northolt on 21 July 1941. Sinclair, Churchill, Harry Hopkins and General Chaney walk away from B-17C of 90 Squadron. (78 ft)
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XIX. Blitzed terraced housing in summer. (74 ft)
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XX. Blackened Beaufighter VIF/C taxies and takes off in summer. (46 ft)
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35mm