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The Army's G.O.M. AKA The Army's Gom (1930)

The Duke of Connaught inspects Army Cadets in Camberley.

Their Opposite Number (1928)

General Nogues and French military cadets visit the cadets of the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich.

Prince Of Wales Visits Visits Military Academy AKA - Prince Of Wales (1922)

The Prince of Wales meets Cadets at Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Greater London.

A Rugger "Battle Royal" (1932)

Prince of Wales watches Welsh Guards win Army Rugby Cup Final against Leicester Regt.

Army Boxing - Aldershot (1914)

Army boxing in Aldershot. Hampshire.

Banks And Braes Reel 1 (1930)

Travelogue highlighting the beauty of Scotland - its countryside, traditions and people.

Colonel -In-Chief Princess Mary (1929)

Princess Mary inspects soldiers of 1st Battalion The Royal Scots, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Army Holiday Camp (1958)

A Territorial Army training camp which allows wives and children to come along and join in the fun.

Review Of The Year 1936

Round down of all the year's major political, social and sporting events.

The Royal Scots (1932)

Troops of the Royal Scots regiment parade before Princess Mary, the Princess Royal - at Aldershot.

"Colonel ... Princess Mary"

Princess Mary visits soldiers of the Royal Scots at their base in Aldershot.

Advance On Jerusalem Mounted Pier (1914)

Soldiers ride through dusty desert area on horseback.

Britain's Gateway To Troubled China (1932)

Indian troops march through streets of Hong Kong - Indians playing bagpipes in front of Chinese.

Aerial Shots Of Hong Kong

Aerial views of Hong Kong harbour and city.

A New Home (1940)

Evacuees from Hong Kong arrive on a ship in Sydney.

Time To Remember - Turn Of The Century 1896 - 1902 - Record E - Reel 1 (1900)

Scenes from life at the turn of the century - life in Britain and around the world

A Reminder Of Empire (1924)

Sir George Lloyd retires as Governor of India, he is replaced by Sir Leslie Nelson.

Lady Of The Lake (1940)

Lovely Perthshire scenery. Scotland.

"My Oldest Regiment" (1933)

King George V inspects troops of the First Battalion the Royal Scots.