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William Stinson <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 29 Aug 1994 10:13:34 +1000
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Tony,
The best way of finding out if footage of 1913 version of 'The Sea Wolf'
still exists in Australia is the contact the National Sound and Film
Archive in Canberra. Write to Ms Meg Labrum, Access Senior Manager at the
following address:
                National Sound and Film Archive
                GPO Box 2002
                Canberra
                ACT 2601
or
                National Sound and Film Archive
                McCoy Circuit
                Acton
                ACT 2601
                ph: 61-6-2671711
                fax: 61-6-2474651
 
They are in the process of getting an Internet
connection and on to relevant listservs.
 
The Collections Senior Manager is Mr Bob Pymm.
 
Good Luck
Bill Stinson
Av Department
Macquarie University
Sydney

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