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| | Value | |-----------|-----------| | File Name | FHD‑ARCHIVE‑JUQ‑953.mp4 | | Resolution | 1920 × 1080 (Full HD) | | Frame Rate | 24 fps (original film speed) | | Duration | 02 min 35 s | | Codec | H.264 / AAC (audio) | | Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | | Keywords | archival, 1930s, tram inauguration, urban history, industrial footage, Juq City, electrification, public transport, heritage | | Rights | Public domain (original work published before 1927; however, digitisation may be subject to local archival policy). Verify with the owning institution before commercial use. | | Source Institution | The Juq City Historical Society – Film Preservation Department | | Date Digitised | 2024‑03‑12 | | Contact | archives@juqcity.org |

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