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Reel 3.
01:13:54 Titles: "Time to Remember - Part Two. 1918".
01:14:01 C/U hour glass with sand flowing.
01:14:05 American troops parading outside Buckingham Palace. King George V, Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra look on. Cavalry parade past.
01:14:24 Lord Beaverbrook, with army officers. Fleet of Ministry of Information mobile cinema vans. Inside of van showing film projector. Vans being driven away.
01:14:52 Interned Allied troops march down street in Holland.
01:15:05 C/U hour glass with sand flowing.
01:15:08 Royal Air Force aircraft taking off. It is a small airship. CU head of pilot in open cockpit.
01:15:22 Long line of cavalry charge across desert scene. The troops dismount, running forward and diving to the ground.
01:15:38 British troops march into Jerusalem. Officers of other nations appear to be there too.
01:15:55 Field gun in action. Explosions of the artillery shells in the desert.
01:16:04 Mule train.
01:16:10 L/S ships in harbour in Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey. Derailed army train surrounded by Turkish officers.
01:16:20 Train carrying carriages. Serbian troops marching forwards. L/S marching around lake.
01:16:45 C/U of sand running through Hour Glass.
01:16:47 Troops entraining at Cambray railway station. Two black soldiers are standing by the carriage.
01:16:51 C/U General Pershing reading notes in train carriage. American troops on railway station. Woman and soldiers collect water. C/U Soldier turns around to show the equipment he is carrying in his pack. An African-American soldier checks his comrades massive pack. More American troops marching.
End of Reel 3 - N.B. These reel numbers relate to NEG. reels - Pathe's prints have been combined into 2 reels.
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