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Catterick, Dora Bryan, London, Hong Kong
A family film with a difference - the Collin family of Oldham at home and abroad, from Southport to the Far East.
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Overview
From the winter wedding of Lancashire-born Dora Bryan 'of stage, screen and radio' as the caption says, to fascinating scenes in 1950s Hong Kong, this film mixes local and family footage with more unusual material as serviceman Graham Collin is deployed abroad.
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