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Building used by film producer. G. B. Samuelson.as a studio before it burnt down in 1936. According to E. G. Cousins in Picturegoer magazine:
" Southall, where G. B. Samuelson used to make such intensely patriotic epics as 'Two Little Drummer-boys' in a studio which had been a bus garage and subsequently (I believe) reverted to that useful if less romantic purpose. Here, there were two Army hutments, one for the ladies to dress in, one for the men: an ocean of sticky mud separated these from the studio building, and on very wet days we men had to carry the women across the morass." '