Movie: A World Is Turning

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Video: A World is Turning (1948) | BFI National Archive

A World is Turning (1948) | BFI National Archive

A World is Turning (1948) | BFI National Archive

Adelaide Hall - "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (1948)

Adelaide Hall - "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (1948)

Adelaide Hall at the Nightingale Club, London (1948)

Adelaide Hall at the Nightingale Club, London (1948)

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A World is Turning (1948) | BFI National Archive

A World is Turning (1948) | BFI National Archive - Featurette

Adelaide Hall - "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (1948)

Adelaide Hall - "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" (1948) - Clip

Adelaide Hall at the Nightingale Club, London (1948)

Adelaide Hall at the Nightingale Club, London (1948) - Clip

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