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Reel 1.
01:00:08 Woman in garden throwing flowers from basket. Man and woman hiding from each other behind a tree. They spot each other and smile lovingly. Woman lying...
Pathe have rights to clips in Time to Remember programmes but not to commentary or whole programme as screened.
Reel 1.
01:00:08 Woman in garden throwing flowers from basket. Man and woman hiding from each other behind a tree. They spot each other and smile lovingly. Woman lying on hammock or garden seat is awoken by a young child. The woman starts to get up, the child falls over. A man (presumably the woman's husband) walks up behind the seat and hands the woman another child. The man plays with the child's hair. The fallen child gets up and sits on the seat with its mother and sibling while the man looks on. Happy family scenes.
01:00:40 Opening Titles - "Time to remember - a programme to take you back, however young you may be - recalled by Dame Edith Evans".
01:01:03 Shot of large crowd, most of whom are holding sun shades. Prince of Wales (Edward VIII later Duke of Windsor) arrives in uniform for his investiture at Caernarvon Castle. He is accompanied by his mother and father, Queen Mary and King George V. (UN1H(a))
01:01:29 Woman smiles at camera through life buoy. She blows at kiss. The writing on the ring reads "Folkestone Beauty Show 1913", Kent.
01:01:34 Parade of Suffragettes. They wear sashes and carry symbolic poles. Most women wear hats - one is seen to be wearing academic cap and gown. C/U Poster for newspaper - "Evening Standard - St James' Gazette - Raid on Suffragettes 156 Women Arrested".
01:01:47 Title - "Time Of The Suffragettes 1911 - 1913".
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