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Post by richardwoods on Jul 23, 2015 20:06:04 GMT
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Post by Tony Walshaw on Jul 24, 2015 8:22:20 GMT
It is proof that films & TV are liable to turn up somewhere.
Interesting though, in looking at that list, I'm not sure that some of those films were meant to have lasting value
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Post by markandresen on Jul 24, 2015 15:35:45 GMT
Equally impressive that the second Titanic picture was made the year before the event it covered had actually happened.
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Post by richardwoods on Jul 24, 2015 16:00:53 GMT
Equally impressive that the second Titanic picture was made the year before the event it covered had actually happened. Nice Spot! Good old Wiki!
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Post by Stephen Byers on Jul 25, 2015 20:32:53 GMT
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Post by John Green on Jul 26, 2015 19:08:20 GMT
Love the quote in the Daily Mail story,Stephen "You hear about missing Doctor Who episodes...but these are much rarer".Eh? The Doctor Whos are still missing,these aren't! (Though I note that one of them is "one of only two known copies" which makes it,literally,almost unique!
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jul 28, 2015 18:26:51 GMT
My favourite part pf the 100 year-old films being rediscovered story was that some of it was nitrate stock stored in close proximity to a paint tin.
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