TOPICAL BUDGET 249-2 [Main]
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Year: 1916
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Runtime: 3 mins
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Description: I. 'THE QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT: The Prime Minister of Queensland and Brigadier General Sellheim inspect the statue which is to be erected in Brisbane, in memory of Queenslanders who fell in the South African War'. Various dignitaries, including Brigadier General Selheim and Thomas Joseph Ryan, the Queensland Prime Minister, pose with men in uniform for the camera around the base of the statue. The ceremony itself, seen from high angle. Camera pans up the statue, a representation of a Queenslander soldier on horseback.II, 'COUNTESS TORBY AT WAR HOSPITAL: Countess Nada de Torby (fiancée of Prince George of Battenberg) presents gifts to wounded soldiers on Pound Day, at the Hampstead General Hospital'. The Countess presents gifts to various patients. One soldier, on crutches, is presented with a gift by a little girl. Item ends with close-ups of a delighted soldier cradling his parcels, and of an unidentified woman.III. 'INTERCESSION SERVICE: The Bishop of Kensington leads a solemn intercession service from St Martin's-in-the-Fields to Hyde Park'. The procession leaves the church, led by the Bishop of Kensington, the Reverend John Primatt-Maud, and other clergy; procession also contains members of the laity and a small band. In the foreground, a woman carrying leaflets bears a banner advertising various publications (?): 'The Catholic Suffragist', 'Women under the Parlour', 'The Sin of Silence'.IV. 'ROYAL HONOUR FOR LITTLE CRIPPLE: The Lord Mayor on his visit to the Alton Cripple Hospital presents Queen Alexandra's medal to an inmate whose father is a prisoner in Germany'. Shot of buildings at the Alton Home for Crippled Children in the City of London. The Lord Mayor, Sir William Dunn, and other dignitaries: Sir William is introduced to a small child lying on a special raised bed in the open air (presumably the recipient of the medal). He sees another child in a similar bed, this time indoors.V. 'ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS: French officers ascertaining the range of the enemy aircarft (sic), using different types of instruments. The anti-aircraft gun in action'. A very active group of French officers in a variety of hats use binoculars, viewfinders and other devices to watch the progress of the gun. Meanwhile, the gun itself is positioned ready to fire.
I. Queenslander's memorial statue.II. Countess Nada de Torby visits military hospital.III. Solemn intercession at St Martin-in-the-Fields.IV. Lord Mayor visits Alton Cripple HospitalV. French anti-aircraft guns in action.
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Keywords: EFG1914 / World War I / Ryan, Thomas Joseph / Sellheim (Brigadier-General) / Torby, Nada de (Countess) / Kensington, Bishop of / French Army, [artillery] / Alton Home for Crippled Children / ceremonies, Australian - event-related: unveiling of statue / medical, British civilian - hospital / delegations, British national - goodwill: Countess Torby visits hospital / ceremonies, British - display: procession / religion, Christianity - ceremonial, British / delegations, British national - goodwill: Lord Mayor of London visits Alton Cripple Hospital / medical, British civilian - long term: Alton Cripple Hospital / weapons, French - gun [AA] / GB, England & London, NW
/ GB, England & London, WC / GB, England & London, EC / France / World War, 1914-1918 -- France / Brisbane, Queensland, Australia -
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Provider: Imperial War Museums
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Rights: In Copyright / Imperial War Museums
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Production company: Topical Film Company
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Colour: Black & White
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Sound: Without sound
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