This In Our Time - Reel 2 1896-1929

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Reel 2. 1914 - bugler calls men to arms. Men march through the streets in uniform. The dockers formed the nucleus of one of the battalions. "The Pals" are seen marching through the streets. A woman faints and is carried away. Kitchener inspects the Pals from the steps of Liverpool's St George's Hall....

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Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
sound
Media URN:
70496
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:21:13:00 / 01:29:32:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
1359.04
Issue Date:
1896 - 1929

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  • Paragraph 3 - "Former Liverpool docker Private Rigby (?) is awarded the Victoria Cross" - this name is provided by the commentator. However there has not been a Victoria Cross winner named Rigby.

    After some research I believe it is instead Private William Ratcliffe. Freeze at 03:03, and compare his image with the photograph of William Ratcliffe on this page here......

    http://liverpoolremembrance.weebly.com/lo
    cal-vc-winners.html

    Note that William Ratcliffe was a Liverpool man, and was known after the war as "The Dockers VC", so the story seems to add up......

    jamied 11th May 2012
  • My belief that the VC winner featured in this clip is William Ratcliffe is confirmed - I've just found him again in another clip, named this time, (although mis-spelt as Radcliffe), in clip 1890.34.

    jamied 12th May 2012
  • Excellent research - thanks very much indeed.

    British Pathé 21st Jun 2012

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