(the) National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
- (the) National Museum of Photography, Film and Television
the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television [the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television]
a museum in ↑
Bradford, England that opened in 1983. It has historical films and other items connected with the history of photography, film and television, and also has three cinemas.
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