A Royal Review In 1689 1934

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Full title reads: "A ROYAL REVIEW IN 1689 - King William III inspects Artillery & Siege equipment for his Great War."

Rushmore Arena, Hampshire.

Men in period costume staging the Royal Review of 1689. King William III inspects his artillery and siege equipment in front of a model...

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Cataloguer:
Sanja
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
9728
Sort Number:
34/042
Time in/Out:
01:30:20:00 / 01:31:46:00
Canister:
34/42
Film ID:
787.23
Issue Date:
24/05/1934

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