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Finchdale Priory, 4 miles north of Durham City.
A parade around the ruins of the Priory. Led by vergers and a choir. They are followed by members of the Knights Templars of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. The...
Unused / unissued material - no paperwork - dates unclear or unknown.
Finchdale Priory, 4 miles north of Durham City.
A parade around the ruins of the Priory. Led by vergers and a choir. They are followed by members of the Knights Templars of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. The garb of the Knights includes a long white cape emblazoned with a double cross and a small round hat also carrying the cross. They wear sashes under their cloaks and have swords on their belts.
Shots of the ruins of the Priory.
More shots of the parade. The Knights Templars are followed by a group of Girl Guides carrying a Union Jack Flag.
Shots of the procession outside the walls of the Priory. People are watching the parade.
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