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  1. Gaumont British Instructional Corporation (GBIC or GBI for short) was formed in 1933 as a subsidiary of Gaumont British to produce short educational films. Logo (1933?-19??) Visuals: On a black background, there is a circle containing a circled text reading "GAUMONT-BRITISH-INSTRUCTIONAL" with the Gaumont flower in the center, containing "GBI".

  2. Gaumont British Corporation Ltd. v. Alexander, [I936] 2 All. E.R. I686. The defendant entered into a contract to act for the plaintiffs for a year, and for such further period as might be added, and she agreed that during that period she could not without the plaintiffs' consent render any services whatsoever to any other person.

  3. Gaumont British Film production company & cinema chain that also had a contract to supply stage lighting equipment to various schools around the UK. Also known as GB and G.B-Kalee.

  4. Lime Grove Studios was a film, and later television, studio complex in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England.. The complex was built by the Gaumont Film Company in 1915. It was situated in Lime Grove, a residential street in Shepherd's Bush, and when it first opened was described by Gaumont as "the finest studio in Great Britain and the first building ever put up in this country solely for the production of films".

  5. A 1930s British summer Bank Holiday starts at midday on Saturday with a rush for the trains to the sea-side. Doreen Richards under the name Miss Fulham is off with friend Milly to a beauty contest. Geoffrey and nurse Catherine Lawrence have decided to spend an illicit week-end in the Grand Hotel, although Catherine's mind keeps turning back to the hospital case she was working on.

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