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IN ABBEY.

FIRST FILM TAKEN. LONDON, Saturday. For the first time in history, cinematographers were permitted to film the interior.- of Westminster Abbey, the operators of a British company working all night with 14,000 candle-power are lamps. They took close-ups of the inscription of the Grave of the Unknown Warrior and other features and scenes, which wilL be incorporated in a travel film.

The Abbey authorities notified that permission Would not be given ji the film contained actors or plot.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19291015.2.24

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Shannon News, 15 October 1929, Page 3

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80

IN ABBEY. Shannon News, 15 October 1929, Page 3

IN ABBEY. Shannon News, 15 October 1929, Page 3

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