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[[St Vincent School for the Deaf]] was a one-part, half-hour documentary film made by the SABC's Film Unit in 1973. Produced by Stewart ?? with camera work by [[Colin Taylor]] and sound by [[Ivor Markman]].
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[[St Vincent School for the Deaf]] was a one-part, half-hour documentary film made by the SABC's Film Unit in 1973. The unit was based in Auckland Park, Johannesburg. The film, produced by Stewart ?? told the story of the teaching work done with deaf pupils by Dominican nuns at [[St Vincent School for the Deaf]] in Melrose, Johannesburg. Camera work by [[Colin Taylor]] and sound by [[Ivor Markman]].

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St Vincent School for the Deaf was a one-part, half-hour documentary film made by the SABC's Film Unit in 1973. The unit was based in Auckland Park, Johannesburg. The film, produced by Stewart ?? told the story of the teaching work done with deaf pupils by Dominican nuns at St Vincent School for the Deaf in Melrose, Johannesburg. Camera work by Colin Taylor and sound by Ivor Markman.