King Alphonso XIII and Queen Ena of Spain. Location of events unknown, somewhere in Spain.
Opens with shot of people, mostly soldiers, kneeling before the king in a yard outside a white building. They rise. Shot of King and Queen up on a dais with flag with other dignitaries. The Queen is...
King Alphonso XIII and Queen Ena of Spain. Location of events unknown, somewhere in Spain.
Opens with shot of people, mostly soldiers, kneeling before the king in a yard outside a white building. They rise. Shot of King and Queen up on a dais with flag with other dignitaries. The Queen is reading something. Man carries flag down.
On the ground is a military ceremony: flag is held by one soldier while others march forward, an officer in front stops at flag, makes a quick bow and salute to it, he then turns and continues forward, others follow. Two photographers pop up in foreground to take pictures of event.
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"Alphonso" in the title and body text should read Alfonso.
The footage could potentially be as early as 1906.