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'Put and take.'

British Newsreels, 1911-1930: Culture and Society on Film Available online

British Newsreels, 1911-1930: Culture and Society on Film
Format:
Video
Contributor:
British Film Institute, owner.
Topical Film Co., production company.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gambling.
Leisure.
Physics.
Toys.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (1 minute, 27 seconds)) : silent, black and white.
Place of Publication:
[Great Britain] : Topical Film Company, 1922.
Summary:
"PUT AND TAKE." Every class falls a victim to the most devastating craze since "Ping Pong". The craze for the new game of chance 'put and take'. Various shots of differing social classes playing the game of Put and Take. Shots of bus drivers laughing whilst playing. Some Chelsea Pensioners (?) playing and enjoying it. A crowd gather whilst children attempt to play. Last shot of religious man balancing the playing piece on his book.
Notes:
Issue number: 540-2 ; Story number within issue: 4 of 5
Series: Topical Budget.
With intertitles.

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