King Albert I Memorial (1934)
Full title reads: Brussels.
Marche-les-Dames.
GV cliffs by lake. MS stone cross in woodland glade.
VS soldiers slow march down country road in parade.
VS Memorial ceremony following the death of King Albert I at foot of the cliffs.
CU wreaths.
GV Cliffs.
N.B. Item found in Unidentified Gazettes reel.
FILM ID:1907.09
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Albert I, King of Belgium and others leaving the funeral service, in Brussels, for Paul Janson,father of universal suffrage
Albert I, King of Belgium and other people come down the steps of a church in Brussels, following the funeral service for Paul Janson, the father of universal suffrage in Belgium. Women wearing black dresses descend down the steps. Albert I and others follow them. Location: Brussels Belgium. Date: April 19, 1913.
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King Albert I Monument
The refurbishment of the King Albert I monument at Place de la Gare
King Albert II and mourners remember 28 victims of bus crash
(21 Mar 2012) VRT POOL
1. Mid Belgian military carrying white coffin outside De Soeverein Arena
2. Various Belgian military carrying coffin inside arena
3. Close up flowers on white coffins
4. Pan across coffins inside venue
5. Belgian military giving salute
6. Various relatives walking up to giant flowers shaped as heart and attaching roses to it
7. Close up roses
8. SOUNDBITE (Dutch) Peter Vanvelthoven, Mayor of Lommel:
++partly overlaid by shot of Belgian royal family in audience++
There is no room for a new beginning. Too much of the future was robbed. There is too much pain. The snow in our hearts at the moment doesn't allow for spring.
9. Mid of coffins
10. Wide of ceremony
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Father (no name given) of one of the victims, girl called Lie:
We love you Lie, we love you Lie, we love you Lie.
12. Wide of arena
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13. Wide of people sitting on the grass grass watching ceremony on big screen in front of the arena
14. Mid of people watching
15. Close of woman watching
16. Close of young woman crying and being hugged by friend
17. Mid of people watching
18. Close of giant screen
19. Close of women crying
20. SOUNDBITE: (French) Vox pop, Filomena Matongo, Brussels resident:
It hurts to come all the way here, it hurts, it hurts to watch these 14 coffins in front of us, and as I am a parent, it really moved me.
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox pop, Laura Vanaeuklom, Lommel resident:
They will be in our minds forever, and a lot of people live with them, they are in our hearts, and I can't find words to say what I feel about it.
22. Wide of people leaving arena
SCRIPT
Thousands of mourners attended a special memorial service on Wednesday for the 28 victims, 22 of them schoolchildren, who died in last week's bus crash in a Swiss tunnel.
Under a sparkling sky, soldiers in solemn procession bore 15 coffins into a 5,000-capacity hall in Lommel, Belgium.
One brown casket contained the remains of a teacher, and there were 14 white ones, each containing the body of a child on the cusp of their teenage years.
The students and the teacher were from one of two schools in northern Belgium that shared a bus on a ski trip in Switzerland.
They were returning from their holiday on March the 13th when tragedy struck.
Their bus, carrying 52 people, slammed into a tunnel wall.
24 children were also injured. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
The ceremony lasted three hours and was attended by members of the Belgian and Dutch royal families.
Relatives and friends of those who died in the accident presented flowers while some had the courage to speak to the assembled congregation and pay tribute to the departed loved ones.
The ceremony was also relayed via video link to several hundred people outside.
A separate service will be held on Thursday for the victims from the other school, in the town of Heverlee.
The crash near the Alpine town of Sierre was one of the worst road disasters in Swiss history.
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The Giant Statue Of King Albert By Mr Walter Winans The Millionaire (1914-1919)
The giant statue King Albert by Mr Walter Winans the millionaire.
Brief shot of giant statue of King Albert of Belgium on a horse; sculpted by Walter Winans; statue inside at the Naval Academy; with ladders around it holding up boards - scaffolding.
Sculpture; World War One - monuments Monuments; art; royalty.
FILM ID:1906.36
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Nieuwpoort Koning Albert Monument
koning albert 1 monument
Belgium: 8,400 torches lit for WWI commemoration
Video ID: 20141017-054
W/S Row of torchbearers
C/U Torches lit
M/S Helicopter in the air
W/S Row of torchbearers
M/S Row of torchbearers
M/S Albert I monument with names of deceased projected
W/S Torchbearer in front of Albert I monument
M/S Audience
M/S Torchbearer
M/S Audience in front of Albert I Monument
M/S Police convoy with flemish Prime Minister Geert Bourgeois drives by
M/S Torchbearer in front of Albert I Monument
M/S Boy holding a torch
M/S People taking pictures of torchbearers
M/S Torchbearers
M/S Torchbearers
M/S Father and son with torch
M/S Torchbearer in front of Albert I monument
W/S Row of Torchbearers with reflection in the river
C/U Sign Nieuwpoort City (Dutch)
W/S Nieuwpoort Ganzepoot lit by torches
SCRIPT
A human chain was lighted with torches between the Belgian cities of Nieuwpoort and Ploegsteert Friday evening to recreate the frontline of World War I during a ceasefire in autumn 1914. A total of 8,400 volunteers held the torches over a distance of 85 kilometres (53 miles).
The names of the 600,000 victims that lost their lives on Belgian soil during World War I were projected on three symbolic towers. The towers were the belfry in Ypres, the Ijzertoren in Diksmuide and the King Albert I monument in Nieuwpoort.
Hundreds of people came to see the spectacle, including the Flemish Prime Minister Geert Bourgeois, who came via helicopter and drove around Nieuwpoort in a police convoy. The event lasted for one hour during sunset, with street lights turned off during the ceremony.
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Belgique : Le Monument Roi Albert Ier à Nieuport.
Le Monument Roi Albert Ier est un monument commémoratif en forme de rotonde, au centre de laquelle se trouve la statue équestre du Roi Albert Ier de Belgique. Le monument se situe en Belgique, à Nieuport, dans la province de Flandre-Occidentale.
Il fut érigé pour commémorer le rôle du Roi lors de la Première Guerre mondiale et notamment de la Bataille de l'Yser, lorsqu'il resta auprès de ses troupes pour défendre le sol national.
Le monument est situé à Nieuport le long de l'Yser, à l'entrée (fluviale) du port de la ville. Au sud se situe le Memorial de Nieuport.
Il s'agit d'une rotonde de 30 mètres de diamètre constituée de 20 colonnes (en briques de la vallée de l'Yser) au-dessus de laquelle se tient un cercle de 100 mètres de circonférence. Le sol est constitué d'une terrasse de 2 500 m2 en forme de croix au centre de laquelle se trouve une statue d'Albert Ier de Belgique, à cheval.
On y trouve un ascenseur ainsi que des escaliers qui permettent d'accéder en haut de l'édifice.
Le monument fut construit en 1938 par l'architecte Julien De Ridder et le sculpteur Karel Aubroeck pour commémorer le rôle du Roi lors de la Première Guerre mondiale et notamment de la Bataille de l'Yser, lorsqu'il resta auprès de ses troupes pour défendre le sol national.
Le monument fut inauguré le 24 juillet 1938 en présence du Roi Léopold III, de la Reine Élisabeth, du Prince Charles, du Prince Baudouin et de la Princesse Josephine-Charlotte.
10 JUL 2001 BELGIUM VAN NIEUWPOORT- STAD TOT BAD HAVEN STAKETSEL- ALBERT 1 MONUMENT PART 2
Promenande de Nieuport-ville à Nieuport-bains. La place du marché, monument Roi Albert 1 - le port - l'estacade....
Voyage: Monument au Roi Albert 1er - Nieuwpoort, Yser (Belgium)
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Monument au Roi Albert 1er - Nieuwpoort, Yser (Belgium)
Unexpected treat: Freemasons symbol in belgian WW1 monument + chemtrails
without even looking for this I stumbled across two 'artefacts' with clear NWO/Freemasons reference in a museum in Flanders. The first is on a picture showing the King Albert (belgian) monument in Nieuwpoort (if I'm not mistaken), his logo the letter A is depicted in a strikng way, looking like a mason's symbol AND a triangle/pyramid with characteristical missing capstone.
But not enough, not much later, I was presented with a nice array of chemtrails as a backdrop for a picture of the Irish Tower in Messines....thank you!;)
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Situation
Le monument est situé à Nieuport le long de l'Yser, à l'entrée (fluviale) du port de la ville. Au sud se situe le Memorial de Nieuport.
Description
Il s'agit d'une rotonde de 30 mètres de diamètre constituée de 20 colonnes (en briques de la vallée de l'Yser) au-dessus de laquelle se tient un cercle de 100 mètres de circonférence1. Le sol est constitué d'une terrasse de 2 500 m2 en forme de croix au centre de laquelle se trouve une statue d'Albert Ier de Belgique, à cheval.
On y trouve un ascenseur ainsi que des escaliers qui permettent d'accéder en haut de l'édifice.
Alberto Regi (« Au Roi Albert », en latin) est inscrit en haut du monument.
Histoire
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Le monument fut construit en 1938 par l'architecte Julien De Ridder et le sculpteur Karel Aubroeck pour commémorer le rôle du Roi lors de la Première Guerre mondiale et notamment de la Bataille de l'Yser, lorsqu'il resta auprès de ses troupes pour défendre le sol national.
Le monument fut inauguré le 24 juillet 1938 en présence du Roi Léopold III, de la Reine Élisabeth, du Prince Charles, du Prince Baudouin et de la Princesse Josephine-Charlotte.
L'édifice fut classé en 1999.
Accès
Le tramway de la côte belge, s'arrête à quelques mètres de l'édifice.
Voir aussi
Sur les autres projets Wikimedia :
Monument Roi Albert de Nieuport, sur Wikimedia Commons
Albert Ier de Belgique
Bataille de l'Yser
Nieuport (Belgique)
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LE REGNE DU ROI ALBERT 1er
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Albert Ier Roi des Belges
A biography picture slideshow of the heroic first Albert, King of the Belgians, also called the Soldier King who led the army against impossible odds during World War One.
King Albert I Speech to Burmese People
King Albert I of Myanmar speech to his people.
The King and Queen of the Belgians / Le Roi et la Reine des Belges
Minister O'Regan welcomes the King and Queen of the Belgians to the National War Memorial.
Ministre O'Regan accueilli le Roi et la Reine des Belges au Monument nationale de la guerre.
KustTram & ????Koning Albert 1 .
Bij Nieuwpoort-stad, in 2003 . Het jaarlijkse eerbetoon aan de koning???? en de helden van de IJzer . En hoe de Kusttram daar tussendoor rijd . Het verkeer word omgeleid????, daarom regelt de politie???? het verkeer . Sommige veteranen????️ kwamen met de Kusttram en hadden een staf met een leeuw???? er boven op bij zich . Bij het indrukwekkende monument uit 1938 vind dan de herdenking van de eerste wereldoorlog???? plaats . Of er ook iemand van het koningshuis aanwezig was is mij niet duidelijk . Soms komen er ook veteranen uit Groot-Brittannië ????????. Je kunt ook bovenop het monument, voor een prachtig uitzicht in alle richtingen ! ! Overigens reed de Kusttram ten tijde van de 1e wereldoorlog nog niet hier, maar aan de andere kant, over alle sluisbruggen . In 2014 is er in slechts 1 jaar tijd een museum onder het monument gebouwd . Geheel gewijd aan die tijd. O.a het enorme panorama van de slag????️aan de ijzer is er te zien. (niet het grotere origineel, dat elders opgeslagen is) Sindsdien kan je alleen nog via het museum, dus niet gratis, naar boven .(was voorheen ook niet gratis, maar koste wel veel minder. Maar het was ook minder .) Alle kunstwerken, die later buiten te zien zijn, waren daar tijdelijk, in het kader van Beaufort 2003 . ### Anno 2019 is er wel wat veranderd. De tramhalte & trambaan waren toen in slechte staat, met (zéér) smalle perrons . Enige jaren later is alles veranderd. Er kwam een nieuw overdekt tramstation, brede perrons, en nog maar 2 rijbanen voor autoverkeer. Ook alle bomen e.d. zijn verdwenen helaas . Vroeger was daar de loskaai van de tram . Nu is er vrij uitzicht op de haven⚓ . Aan de andere kant van de brug???? , bij de verkeerslichten???? is in 2019 de trambaan verlegt en gaat nu rechtdoor⬆ langs Lombardsijde . De grote slinger door het toen nog ????groene plantsoen is dus verleden tijd . En de route DOOR Lombardsijde ook . Mocht ge de herdenking bij willen wonen, kom dan vroeg, zodat het nog niet druk is in de tram. ⚠️En probeer die dag niet ergens in Nieuwpoort-stad in een restaurant ofzo te gaan eten, want alles is gereserveerd ! Ge zijt gewaarschuwd ! Ge gaat beter naar Nieuwpoort-bad bijvoorbeeld . ### Door de verlegging zijn deze beelden dus ook Uniek geworden. Niet (meer) te ????filmen ! Zo heb ik al veel films????️ gemaakt die niet meer te maken zijn en/of die niemand anders op You Tube gezet heeft . Zoals Kusttram in de ????️sneeuw ????! En in de mist????️ . En spook????rijden ! En straattreinen in Antwerpen, Deventer en Zwitserland ! Allemaal op dit kanaal .
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