Various long shots of Luxembourg including shots of Town Hall. LS. Delegates arriving for the Coal and Steel Community meeting. Various shots of crowd. LS. Delegates arriving. LS. Flags of nations hanging over door. More shots of the delegates arriving and the crowd looking on....
Various long shots of Luxembourg including shots of Town Hall. LS. Delegates arriving for the Coal and Steel Community meeting. Various shots of crowd. LS. Delegates arriving. LS. Flags of nations hanging over door. More shots of the delegates arriving and the crowd looking on. LS. Delegates entering conference room.
More shots of Luxembourg. LS. Delegates arriving to the meeting. GV Crowd. MS. Soldier saluting. MS. French soldier saluting. LS. Delegates arriving. LS. General view, Luxembourg Town Hall. MS. Policeman holding back crowds. Various shots of delegates at conference. LS. Portrait in conference room. Various shots of delegates during the conference.
(Mute F.G.)
Date found in the old record - 10/08/1952. Names of some of the delegates seen in this item are found in the old record. They are: Mr Spierenburg of Holland, Mr Jean Monnet, Mr Lagrange of France, Mr Giacchero of Italy, Mr Finet of Belgium, Mr Fillotti of Italy, Mr Etzel of Germany, Mr Coppe of Belgium, Mr Belvaux of Belgium, Mr Robert Schuman of France.
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