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English: Heavy duty smoke machine fabricated from a number of discrete components. Used to produce smoke effects for open air location filming. In this instance a BBC production of a Sherlock Holmes story being filmed at Somerset House, London.

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A heavy duty smoke machine feeding smoke into a blower to generate fog effects for open air location filming

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