Bror Hjorth Trailer (1962)
01 January 1962 Factual 15 mins
Swedish visual artist Bror Hjorth talks about his work.
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01 January 1962 Factual 15 mins
Swedish visual artist Bror Hjorth talks about his work.
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Sweden 01 January 1962
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26 October 1962
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01 January 1962
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03 September 1962
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14 January 1962
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01 May 1962
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31 August 1962
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02 January 1962
A day in the life of London and the Home Counties in 1962, seen from the perspective of the use of London Transport facilities from buses and tubes to long distance coach routes, accompanied by extracts from BBC radio.
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