Flying - Out Of The Blue
c. 1939 , Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)
Cat no. 1946
Air raid precautions and the fear of gas attacks on civilians during World War II.
Scenes of a simulated air raid, designed to show precautions planned against a gas attack. This is told in part story form, beginning with shots of a woman putting her children to bed. There are shots of bombed and smoking buildings. People are watching and screaming. Casualties are taken away on stretchers. A shot shows people walking in a line, one hand on the shoulder of the person in front. Shots of a Vickers Virginia, a Handley Page Heyford, a squadron of Gloster Gauntlets, a De Havilland Dragon and an Avro Anson probably at RAF Duxford about 1936.
Keywords
Air raids; Emergencies; War
Intertitles
Gas. Help.
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Maker : William King
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Camera : William King
Manifestations
Flying - Out Of The Blue
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Genre: Wartime / Archive Alive
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Locations: Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)
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Description Type: monographic
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Subject: air raids / bomb damage / Air Raid Precautions (ARP) / gas bomb attacks / aircraft / World War II
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