Trans Jordan Newest Arab Kingdom 1923

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Item title reads - Trans-Jordania, the newest Arab Kingdom. King Feisal ruler of Iraq, visits his brother Emir Abdullah, at Annam, and reviews Trans-Jordanian troops. Palestine.

M/S of the men greeting each other, the brothers walk off together. Troops stand to attention as they drive past...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Silent
Media URN:
23957
Sort Number:
G 1012
Time in/Out:
01:42:12:00 / 01:43:04:00
Canister:
G 1012
Film ID:
314.31
Issue Date:
06/09/1923

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