Item title reads - To the immortal memory of Nelson. 120 anniversary of Trafalgar Day celebrations in London and Liverpool. London.
M/S of Nelson's Column with wreaths on the bottom and green garlands stretching to the lions at the bottom. The camera pans across the lions and wreaths, a man...
Item title reads - To the immortal memory of Nelson. 120 anniversary of Trafalgar Day celebrations in London and Liverpool. London.
M/S of Nelson's Column with wreaths on the bottom and green garlands stretching to the lions at the bottom. The camera pans across the lions and wreaths, a man and woman bend over looking at the flowers. Various shots of cadets saluting in front of the wreaths.
Intertitle - 'Nelson's Cubs!' M/S as the camera pans down a memorial covered in scaffolding and flags. M/S as a man makes his way down the line of cubs in uniform. M/S of a group of them stood next to wreaths at the memorial, they salute.
Note: this item contains the same footage as 'To the Immortal Memory of Nelson (aka To the Immorial Memory of Nelson)' and 'Nelson's Cubs' in G 1236 on *PM0428*.
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