Liner In The Making
TIIK building of :i grout liner has been filmed by i'iiul b’otlia, and, its can lir imagined, the j>i<■ tnrt* haabsorbiag inlcrest. The ship is ilia new f! l.OliO-ton finer Orion, launched )>v tin* I Kike o' (iloneester by wireless dining his visit lo Ansi ralia. I’anl I'oilin, wit specialises in these documentary films his ‘ ‘ (‘out ad ’ ’ was a mil her outstand example—lias spent on an average a week in every nionili lor the last year tit the Viekers-A rmslrong works at lia rrow-iii-Eitrness. Watched at every stage bv llie camera, the liner grows before one’s eyes, I rum the laying down of the keel to the day when it proudly rides the sea. The natural sounds o! the shipyard form the baekgronnd on which —besides the narrative —dialogue of the workmen in true antive ticce/tt has been int reduced.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 13
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144Liner In The Making Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 13
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