Appears to be cuts / out takes from Pathe Gazette stories from 1925 which appear to be used in 1926 as a review item about the previous year. They are not edited in any particular order. Please see records for individual stories for more details.
Appears to be cuts / out takes from Pathe Gazette stories from 1925 which appear to be used in 1926 as a review item about the previous year. They are not edited in any particular order. Please see records for individual stories for more details.
Shots of soldiers stacking rifles in a large pile from IN THE WAKE OF CHINA'S CIVIL WAR in G 1169. Panning shot of a refugee camp from same story. Shots of Washington from CALVIN COOLIDGE in G 1172. Shots of wreckage from WHAT A TORNADO CAN DO from G 1177. High angled shot of a crowd from EARL BALFOUR IN JERUSALEM in G 1181. Shots of a damaged airship, the R. 33, from EPIC OF THE AIR in G 1182.
Panning shot of the crew from the same story. Unidentified high angled shot of a crowd on a sea front promenade, a train drives up a long stone pier. Unidentified shot of a man laying a wreath. Shots of an seaweed covered sunken World War One battleship being brought to the surface from WORLD RECORD SALVING OP. in G 1189. Shots from the STATE OPENING OF BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION BY H.M. THE KING in G 1188. Shots of modern art sculpture from ART in G 1192.
Note: please see separate records for reel 1 and 3.
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