No titles. The Boer generals, Louis Botha, Jacobus Delarey and Christian De Wet walk down the gangplank from the liner `Saxon' onto the Southampton quayside, accompanied by Mr. Brebner, their secretary. A large crowd watches them land and ...
No titles. The Boer generals, Louis Botha, Jacobus Delarey and Christian De Wet walk down the gangplank from the liner `Saxon' onto the Southampton quayside, accompanied by Mr. Brebner, their secretary. A large crowd watches them land and ...
ACTUALITY. The departure of Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, for South Africa to sign the Boer peace treaty.
MS Chamberlain alighting from a railway carriage with his wife; they are greeted by a group of ...
A procession of decorated elephants with howdahs, and troops on foot and horseback. This appears to be the Delhi Durbar of January, 1903.
An Indian procession of state which includes a carriage in which are seated a man in uniform and a woman with a sunshade.
Mounted troops are followed by an open carriage in which a man in uniform and a woman with sunshade, other carrraiges and ...
No title. A decorated street with banners carrying the words `Upholders of the Empire', `Welcome Home', with a railway station in the background (4). Part of a procession, consisting of an open carriage and cavalry, passes through a ...
Lord Kitchener on his return from the Boer War, inspects troops on Southampton quayside. Amongst his aides are Generals John French and Ian Hamilton.
Scenes at the annual Hull fair.
Replacement title (0.07). Man at boxing booth gesturing to unseen crowd.The man wearing a light coloured jersey. In the background is the lower portion of a boxing painting with the name Burge and ...
DRMA. A man is seen at home with his wife and children, when he receives a summons to hold himself ready for service in the army, as he is a reservist. He is then seen taking his departure. After the war, the same room is seen empty of ...
DRAMA. A soldier returns to the family home but can get no reply. A neighbour emerges from her house. (Jump in film, presumably the neighbour tells the soldier where his mother is). The soldier enters the gates of the poor house. He ...