Antrycide New Drug Against Cattle Disease & Tse Tse Fly (1949)

Blakely, Manchester, Lancashire. MS. Heifers being driven into farm. MS. Heifers coming out of stall. MS. Heifers running about yard. MS. Back view of Heifers going out onto road. CU. Man watching them. SCU. Heifer standing still chewing cud. MS. Heifers standing still. SCU. Man holding bull. CU. Bull. CU. Bull’s head. MS. Men driving calves into yard. SCU. Calf. MS. Masked man tending Antrycide producing machine. CU. Chemical machine. Man unscrews valve, inserts funnel & puts in Antrycide (white powder) for final purification - this is a new drug against cattle disease and Tse Tse fly. CU. Bucket of Antrycide being scooped up in shovel & poured into funnel. NCU. Head shot of worker wearing mask & goggles. MS. Man taking out funnel & screwing down valve. SCU. Man bending down to bucket which is being filled by machine with Antrycide for drying. CU. Hand lifting lever over bucket. CU. Mr Walter Ogden, OBE, awarded for voluntary dangerous work during war. CU. Back view, Mr Ogden recording reading from meter
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