Wisecracks are made at the expense of soldiers in costume - one jibe...
International news stories in brief - Oxford and Cambridge at Twickenham, Fat...
Good footage of very large icebergs in the North Atlantic.
Good footage of the Strawnecked Ibis in Kerang, Australia.
Various shots of Pekingese dogs - including one dressed as a baby.
Trainee pilots at the University of Maryland and alligator...
Football: Arsenal beat Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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On news of the death of Lord Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of...
Motorcycling races around Isle of Man.
A Welsh miner has his own private mine.
Procession for the new Lord Mayor of London, Sir Leslie Boyce.
The Montreals perform a variety of acrobatic stunts on their bicycles.
Santa Claus gives Christmas present to...
Images of the damage after yet another rioting in...
Driver Jim Clark wins International Tasman 100 race, beating...
King George VI opens a Colonial Conference - Pathe looks around the Commonwealth.
Multiple human babies (triplets and quads) and some lovely baby lion cubs.
Girls learning classical ballet at Leningrad Choreographic...
Palm Sunday religious festival in Jerusalem.
Ceremonial parade to celebrate Malayan regiment's 21st...
The French royal family celebrate a double engagement.
Rocak Diaz brothers from Mexico sing folk songs at Soviet Arts...
Ticker tape floats down on de Gaulle in car, de Gaulle...
Tracking shot down country lane during summer months.
Rowing teams carry boats and oars from boathouse - probably Oxford...