Mining Review 22nd Year No. 1 Trailer

Mining Review 22nd Year No. 1 Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968 Factual 3 mins

We're off! Olympic training on the streets of Mansfield as local boy John Whetton prepares for the 1968 Mexico City games.

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