Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 2. Continued.
01:22:01 Large military parade. Troops in battle dress sit and stand around in field. Tracking shot in armaments factory. They are making barrels for...
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 2. Continued.
01:22:01 Large military parade. Troops in battle dress sit and stand around in field. Tracking shot in armaments factory. They are making barrels for artillery.
01:22:28 High angle shot of rowers racing at Henley regatta. Group of people relaxing in river boat.
01:22:42 Women suffragettes parade wearing strange 'Ku Klux Klan' type outfits and carry sandwich boards. Two women sit on steps outside house. A man is speaking to them. High angle shot of suffragettes parade.
01:23:10 Singer Lily Morris sings on stage set showing the exterior of a public house. She sings about her husband being 'Only A Working Man'. She sings about his drinking and constant trips to the pub. She does a little dance, hoisting up her skirts to show her bloomers. C/U her feet as she dances.
01:26:08 End Titles (Music mixes out as clock ticking mixes in). Credits: Time to Remember - Written and Produced by Peter Baylis, Associate Producer Lionel Hoare, Film research from the Associated British Pathe Library Harry Wynder Charles Chart, Recorded by George Newberry, Executive Producer Terry Ashwood.
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