National Film Unit filming "To Help a Crippled Child"
National Film Unit filming "To Help a Crippled Child"
Director of Mr Chilton (left of camera) overseeing the filming of Lynn Carrington baking at Phillipstown School for a National Film Unit documentary "To Help a Crippled Child". The documentary was sponsored by the Crippled Children Society.
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