The Cine Technician (1943 - 1945)

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-August, 1944 THE C IKE TE C HNIC I A N 53 ARE IMPOSSIBLE — .iles of Ilford Film are used in every branch of the Services. On every battlefront history is being recorded for posterity by official still and cine photographers on Ilford Film. In the Navy cameras loaded with Ilford Film fight with the guns and the R.A.F. use Ilford Film to locate their targets and record the results of their devastating work. The six British factories of Ilford Limited are contributing their great resources to the vital part which photography is playing in the war effort. The Sicilian Landings. Dawn, July 10, 1943. (Crown Copyright) ILFORD LIMITED CINE SALES DEPARTMENT NATIONAL HOUSE WARDOUR STREET LONDON W