Out takes (rushes, cuts) for ARMISTICE DAY 1926 in G 1346. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0654*.
Various shots crowds in suburban street. L/S of brass band playing, nearby a platoon of soldiers stand to attention. More shots crowd - police men shout directions. Panning...
Out takes (rushes, cuts) for ARMISTICE DAY 1926 in G 1346. The original stories are also on Pathe Master tape *PM0654*.
Various shots crowds in suburban street. L/S of brass band playing, nearby a platoon of soldiers stand to attention. More shots crowd - police men shout directions. Panning shots of troops standing to attention in front of war memorial (looks like small town or suburbs), pan to show crowds in street. A vicar performs a service in front of memorial.
M/S of farmer standing in field beside horse drawn plough, he stands in silence with cap in hand. M/S of senior army officers observing minutes silence by Cenotaph. M/S of military drummers and buglers - look like they are playing last post. More shots farmer.
Otherwise shots are same or similar to those in edited versions of story.
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