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Railway Newsreels from British Pathe
May 1, 2024Strictly Bulleids
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Full coverage of the ‘Strictly Bulleid Gala’ at the Swanage Railway in March.
Action from the five Bulleid Pacifics along the whole line from Worgret to Swanage and use of Standard tank No. 80146 in and around Swanage station.
Filmed and produced by Roger Hardingham. A perfect record of a perfect Gala.
DVD 60 mins
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