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No4 Woodwork manufacture film.
I thought this would be of interest to No.4 enthusiasts, note also the P14 woodwork.
Scottish Screen Archive - Full record for 'WOOD GOES TO WAR'
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04-08-2012 05:01 PM
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Wonderful! Is there no sound or is my box on the blink?
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Colour and sound! this was wartime Britain
.No unfortunately it's silent, I was surprised at the colour film, as it was extremely expensive and very hard to obtain,I'm glad you enjoyed it, makes me appreciate the woodwork a lot more having seen the work envolved.
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I learn somthing new each time I visit. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, but already posted in the Screening Room last year ... 
Wood Goes To War (1942-1943) (click here)
I've duplicated the Screening Room thread in the Enfield Forums as a "sticky" at the top of the forum, to make it easier for readers to find. 
Regards,
Doug
Last edited by Badger; 04-09-2012 at 06:30 AM.
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