Vive Le Roi! ... Vive Le Roi!! 1932

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Full title reads: "Belgium. Vive Le Roi! ... Vive Le Roi!! King Albert has wonderful reception from his people at the commemoration of memory of Pirmez - the great Belgian Poet".

Belgium.

King Albert and others walk down street. Crowds stand on either side of the road.

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Cataloguer:
Mark
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Mute
Media URN:
80530
Sort Number:
32/045 / UNI GAZ 031
Time in/Out:
01:30:14:00 / 01:31:00:00
Canister:
32/45 / UNI GAZ ROLL 31
Film ID:
2735.26
Issue Date:
06/06/1932

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