Maundy Money - Religious Ceremony 1920-1929

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Maundy money - religious ceremony. Location of events unknown.

Group shots of senior clergymen types shaking hands with the Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth / Queen Mother) and the Duke of York (Prince Albert, later King George V). M/S of elderly woman.

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Cataloguer:
Howard
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
76259
Sort Number:
ON 298 D
Time in/Out:
01:07:09:00 / 01:07:33:00
Canister:
ON 298 D
Film ID:
2392.04
Issue Date:
1920 - 1929

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