General Diaz Arrives At Victoria - Alternative… 1919

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Victoria Station, London.

GV General Diaz C-in-C Italian Army, being greeted by Winston Churchill, and various service chiefs. CU. General Diaz, Marshal Earl Haig and Churchill. GV. Diaz, Churchill (facing camera) and Haig climb into carriage.

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Cataloguer:
Bond
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
25238
Sort Number:
G 0610
Time in/Out:
01:05:42:00 / 01:07:16:00
Canister:
G 610
Film ID:
200.03
Issue Date:
27/10/1919

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