AA patrolmen are put through their paces at the Patrol Service Training Centre, and...
Possibly LNER trailer or title.
Tennis: Betty Nutall is beaten by Joan Fry at Wimbledon
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit several areas of Scotland and...
Footage of Queen Elizabeth inspecting a Remembrance Day poppy factory in...
French naval divers check the destruction of a German U-Boat.
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Crowds riot whilst King Leopold faces calls for his abdication.
Oast house, originally used for drying hops, is...
In California, John Landy, World's Mile Record holder, is beaten by Jim...
Sir Winston Churchill and Mr Anthony Eden fly to...
A collection of old fashioned prams are sold off in auction at Sotheby's.
Travelogue featuring scenic shots of the...
Various...
British troops resting.
King, Queen and Princesses crowded in London's East End.
Cuts from newsreel story 47/35 - Royal Tour of South Africa.
Good footage of Allied soldiers moving through Germany during invasion...
World leaders meet at United Nations session in New York, United States of...
Nikita Khruschev returns from US to Moscow, Russia.
Very good item showing reconstruction of France after the war.
Chinese marines run onto...
A mechanical digger in operation
King George V presents medals to soldiers in Aldershot, Hampshire.
Empire Day at St. Paul's Cathedral.
Good footage of carrier pigeons being used as messengers...
Hitchen Hospital opened by Duchess of York...
French soldiers shelling during World War One.
Commander (later Admiral) Richard Byrd on visit to France