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Earl of Athlone

South Africa's Parliament

South Africa's Parliament (1926)

South Africa's Parliament opened by Earl Athlone, the governor-general.

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Briton And Boer Unite

Briton And Boer Unite (1927)

The Earl of Athlone visits Krugerdorp.

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A Link Of Empire

A Link Of Empire (1929)

Earl Athlone opens new bridge across the Limpopo River, South Africa.

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"A Home I Shall Never Forget" (1931)

The Earl of Athlone - Governor General of South Africa - leaves for Britain.

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South Africa Bids Farewell

South Africa Bids Farewell (1931)

Governor General of South Africa, Earl of Athlone, leaves Capetown with his family.

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"Arma Pacis Fulcre" (1932)

The Earl of Athlone inspects men of the Honourable Artillery Company of the Territorial Army.

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Earl Of Athlone Visits Canadian Troops

Earl Of Athlone Visits Canadian Troops (1940)

The Earl of Athlone inspects troops from Canada in England for training.

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Red Cross Sale At Christie's

Red Cross Sale At Christie's (1940)

Donated jewellery is auctioned to raise money for the Red Cross.

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Canada's Army Grows

Canada's Army Grows (1940)

Earl of Athlone and PM Mackenzie King inspecting Canadian troops.

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Canada's Great War Effort

Canada's Great War Effort (1941)

Governor General of Canada, Earl of Athlone, watches shell cases being made in factory.

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The Quebec Conference

The Quebec Conference (1943)

Churchill, Mackenzie King and Roosevelt meet for talks in Canada.

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The Cup Final

The Cup Final (1946)

Derby County beat Charlton Athletic 4-1 in FA Cup Football Final at Wembley Stadium.

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Queen Wilhelmina's Gift To The King

Queen Wilhelmina's Gift To The King (1946)

Queen Wilhelmina of Holland presents King George VI with 36 horses on her visit to London.

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King Opens Colonial Month

King Opens Colonial Month (1949)

King George VI opens a Colonial Conference - Pathe looks around the Commonwealth.

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Funeral Of Earl Of Athlone, Windsor Castle AKA Funeral Of Earl Of Athlone

Funeral Of Earl Of Athlone, Windsor Castle AKA Funeral Of Earl Of Athlone (1957)

Various shots of the funeral procession making its way through the streets of Windsor town and into Windsor Castle.

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Earl Athlone's Funeral, Windsor Castle AKA Funeral Of Earl Of Athlone

Earl Athlone's Funeral, Windsor Castle AKA Funeral Of Earl Of Athlone (1957)

Various shots of the gun carriage carrying the Earl of Athlone's coffin, accompanied by Household Cavalry, the coffin being carried into St George's Chapel, Windsor, and the wreaths.

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