Various London locations: Royal Artillery Institute, Woolwich; Imperial War Museum, Kennington; Royal Artillery Memorial, Hyde Park Corner; Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster.
RA Memorial. Hyde Park Corner: G.V. Ceremony with watching crowd and buses passing in background. Cut-ins, Major...
Various London locations: Royal Artillery Institute, Woolwich; Imperial War Museum, Kennington; Royal Artillery Memorial, Hyde Park Corner; Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster.
RA Memorial. Hyde Park Corner: G.V. Ceremony with watching crowd and buses passing in background. Cut-ins, Major W.L.P. Fisher M.C. (Commander Bull's troop) lays wreath CU. Wreath. (Mute)
Royal Horticultural Hall, Westminster. CU. Reproduction of "Charge of I Troop at Fuentes D'Onoro under 2nd Captain Norman Ramsey" (Relics of Captain Ramsey.) Miniature of Captain Ramsey. Telegrams to and from the Queen (Queen Elizabeth II), Captain General of the Battalion read at dinner to celebrate anniversary. Toasts to the Queen and Fallen comrades by Field Marshal Ironside. Speech by Ironside. GV. Table of relics etc., Artillerymen looking at relics. Various members at reunion. Lieutenant Colonel Ramsey (descendant). Ironside and Troop Commander, Major Fisher. (Natural sound)
GV. RHA. relics at RA Institute, Woolwich. CU. Old RHA. uniforms 1828 to 1855 - RHA. helmet with white plume and battle honours (Battle of Waterloo & Peninsular War) RHA. busby 1901. Picture - Mons ( World War One, September 1st, 1914) "L" Battalion, RHA. (3 V.Cs.) Picture - Ramsey's Charge "I" troop. Picture - "Goodbye Old Man". (Mute)
VS guns at the Imperial War Museum, Kennington including the Nery gun, and the first gun to fire in the First World War. (Mute)
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