Full titles read: "MICHAEL COLLINS THE IRA [Irish Republican Army] LEADER - Makes his first public appearance in his - constituency at Armagh."
Armagh, Eire, Southern Ireland, Republic of Ireland.
L/S of Michael Collins seated in car being driven down street in Armagh, there is an Irish flag hanging from one side of the car. The car is surrounded by men walking down the street. Numerous shots of other cars moving down street and large bustling crowds.
M/S of Michael Collins climbing onto platform and speaking to the masses. L/S of the rally which appears to be taking place in a field. M/S of Collins speaking.
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Guys
this footage was 4th September 1921 - not 1922.
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Michael