© IWM 6171

Object Details

Category
Sound
Related period
1945-1989 (production), First World War (content), First World War (association), Interwar (association), Second World War (association)
Creator
IWM (Production company)
Wood, Conrad (recorder)
Key, Berthold Wells (interviewee/speaker)
Production date
1982-04-08
Dimensions

whole: Duration 170, Number Of Items 6

Catalogue number
6171

Object associations

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