King Unveils Windsor Memorial To King George V.
His Majesty unveils Windsor Memorial to King George V. The King makes the first public speech of his reign.
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The Last Journey: Funeral Of King George VI (1952) | British Pathé
King George VI's coffin is led in an enormous funeral procession to St. George's Chapel accompanied by the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Royal and Princess Margaret along with many others as Britain mourns.
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Guard of Honour in Palace Yard pan to coffin being carried from Westminster Hall by Grenadier Guard Pallbearers. Pallbearers placing coffin on gun carriage - Crown, Sceptre and Orb on coffin. Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Mother and Princess Margaret in deep mourning, walking from Hall and into carriage, and past Lord Louis Mountbatten, etc. Gun carriage being drawn by naval ratings through gates of Palace Yard. Coffin past. Cortege moving towards Whitehall past Houses of Parliament. Queen's coach and Dukes just out of gates. Pan, four Dukes, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Windsor (formerly Prince of Wales, King Edward VIII), Kent. Cenotaph. Elevated, foreign representatives saluting as they pass Cenotaph. Procession making way up Whitehall. Tableau on Guards Memorial. Towards, Guards marching across Horseguards Parade, with arms reversed. Crowd. Coffin being pulled across Horseguards. Sailors turn corner. Gun carriage starts to turn corner. Sailors lining route with arms reversed and heads bowed. Towards, Queen's carriage turning from Horseguards followed by and pan with Dukes of Windsor, Edinburgh (Prince Philip), Gloucester and Kent. pan back to Kings Frederik of Denmark, Paul of Greece and Gustav Adolf of Sweden, and President Auriol of France, and other foreign heads of state including President Ribar of Yugoslavia, King Feisal of Iraq and President Bayar of Turkey. BBC Commentator.
Gun carriage being drawn past Citadel. Elevated, procession marching through Hyde Park. Crowd at Hyde Park. (Marble Arch). Troops marching through gates at Marble Arch. Mounted policemen. Procession approaching and going through gates at Marble Arch. Crowd. Gun carriage being drawn through gates at Marble Arch.
Funeral Procession of King George VI turning down Edgeware Road. Coffin being pulled along Paddington Station platform. Coffin being hauled along platform. Coffin being hauled along platform. Dignitaries waiting to entrain. Gentlemen-at-Arms taking places by side of train. Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Mother and Princess Margaret watching coffin being carried to train. Coffin being carried towards train. People looking on. Train pulling out - guard of honour in foreground.
Windsor Castle. Guards band marching towards Castle. Scots Pipe band marching towards Castle (not playing). Queen Victoria Statue. Gun carriage on route to Castle. Procession and cortege approaching Windsor Castle. Windsor Castle - flag at half-mast. Procession passing Castle. Woman. Pipers playing. Pipers feet pan up to pipers. Piper, and bass drum. Cortege passing Castle. Guardsman. Coffin on gun carriage. Four Dukes of Windsor, Edinburgh (Prince Philip), Gloucester and Kent past. Gun carriage being pulled under arch. Sailors pulling gun carriage emerging from arch. Coffin coming through arch. Gun carriage being drawn towards St. George's Chapel. It stops, Cortege party step one pace forward. Sailors doffing hats. Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and others waiting on steps of Chapel. Pall bearers taking coffin from carriage. Bosuns playing pipes. Sailors with bowed heads, and coffin being taken from carriage.
Windsor Castle, Berkshire.
SV. Sailors with bowed heads. MV. Pall bearers holding coffin for funeral of King George VI. Gun carriage being pulled away. SV. Pall bearers moving off with coffin. Angle shot, St. George's Chapel. LV. Coffin being carried up steps. SV. Four Dukes of Windsor, Edinburgh (Prince Philip), Gloucester and Kent looking on - Kent hatless. SV. Most Rev and Right Hon C. F. Garbett, Archbishop of Canterbury and Dr G. Fisher, Archbishop of York waiting on steps. SV. Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Royal and Princess Margaret, walking from coach up steps. GV. Coffin nearing top of steps followed by Queens, Princess Royal and Princess Margaret. SV. Back view, coffin going into Chapel. GV. Coffin going into Chapel followed by mourners. SV. St. George's Chapel, through trees. Pan down to wreathes. CU. Wreath. SV. Mass of wreaths. CU. Wreath. SV. Queen shaking hands with Dean of Windsor, Rt Rev E. C. K. Hamilton, and then embraces Princess Margaret. Prince Philip then embraces Princess Royal. Queen and Philip walk to car. SV. Queen Mother talking to Chapel Official. Angle shot. Through archway of St. George's Chapel.
George VI Memorial Chapel. (1969)
Windsor, Berkshire
GEORGE VI MEMORIAL CHAPEL.
VS Interiors of the new chapel (opening shots are very dark), George VI head on wall plaque over engraved plate on the floor. GV Interior of St. George's Chapel empty. Various statues, tombs and stained glass window shots
VS The Dean and the architect enter the small memorial chapel and pose by the plaque. GV Exteriors of St. George's Chapel. VS The new extension to the Chapel. GV Front exterior of St. George's Chapel.
LS The royal party leaving St. George's Chapel after the ceremony of opening the new memorial chapel. The Dean with Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh), Prince Charles, Princess Anne, the Queen Mother, Duke and Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra (Mrs Angus Ogilvy). They all leave by car. Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon also are in the party. Press photographers.
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The Royal Family at the Queen Mary Plaque Unveiling in London (1967) | British Pathé
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Mother, The Duke of Windsor (former Prince Edward, King Edward VIII), and Duchess of Windsor along with other members of the Royal family assemble for the unveiling of the Queen Mary Plaque at Marlborough House in London.
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GV. Marlborough House. GV. Guests assembled seated waiting for royal arrivals. SV. Chapel. royal choir walking into position. SCU. The Duke of Windsor (former Prince Edward, King Edward VIII) and Duchess of Windsor. The Duke fumbles about with his Windsor knot tie. SV. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester taking their places next to Duke and Duchess of Windsor. SV. Pan, the Queen Mother arrives and takes her place. CU. The Duke and Duchess of Kent with Princess Marina. SV. Queen Elizabeth II arriving and walking to her place followed by Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh. They stand in between the Queen Mother and Princess Marina. CU. Prince Philip, Queen and Queen Mother. SCU. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor. CU. Unveiling of the Queen Mary's plaque. Pan down showing the words 'Queen Mary 1867 - 1953'. CU. Queen Mary plaque. GV. The ceremony, royals and others standing, & SV. SV. The Duchess of Gloucester, Duke of Windsor and Duchess of Windsor. SV. The unveiled plaque. Back view, the Queen talking to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. SV. Choir boys watching. SCU. The Duchess of Windsor talking to the Duchess of Kent. CU. Queen Mary plaque. SCU. Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
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King George VI stutters and stammers while opening the Empire exhibition at Ibrox Park in Glasgow, Scotland in 1938. Queen Elizabeth is there (formerly The Queen Mother, and before that the Duchess of York, played in the film 'The King's Speech' by Helena Bonham-Carter). This clip was said to have moved Colin Firth to tears, as reported by the New York Times.
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King George VI arrives with his queen to dedicate a memorial to his father in London, England.
King dedicates memorial to his father in London, England. King George VI arrives with his queen at Wellington Barracks. A car arrives outside the building. Dignitaries come out of the car. Soldiers stand in formation and greet the King and Queen. King meets other officials. He arrives to attend the unveiling ceremonies at a memorial to his father, George V. Location: London England United Kingdom. Date: May 4, 1937.
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George V Memorial Unveiled
(1937)
Full title reads: GEORGE V MEMORIAL - Unveiled by the King at Windsor.
Windsor, Berkshire.
Cars driving through crowded street at Windsor, castle seen in background. Long shot, memorial covered with Union Jack. King George VI (former Prince Albert, Duke of York) standing in front of memorial addressing the crowds. On his left is Queen Mary and on his right Queen Elizabeth (former Duchess of York, Later Queen Mother). King speaking (natural sound). He talks about a memory of his father. King unveils the memorial. Crowds around. Several close up shots of the King and Queen Mary. Royal car drive off through the crowds.
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The Funeral Of His Majesty King George V (1936)
The Funeral of his majesty King George V in 1936, London. The King died at the age of 83.
Full title reads: The Funeral Of His Majesty King George V.
Funeral of King George V. London to Windsor, Berkshire.
Coffin is carried out of Westminster Hall, Palace of Westminster. Queen Mary leaves in coach with her sister Queen Maud of Norway. CU clock of Big Ben. Various shots of procession. King Edward VIII (later Duke of Windsor), Duke of York (Prince Albert, later King George VI), Duke of Kent (Prince George), Duke of Gloucester (Prince Henry) in funeral procession.
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VS of coffin being loaded onto special train at Paddington Railway station. Train arrives at Windsor where the coffin is off loaded and borne to Windsor Castle. The coffin is taken to St George's Chapel. Still photographs of service. Still of new King - Edward VII as National Anthem is played.
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King At Windsor Castle Wedding (1949)
Full title reads: King At Windsor Castle Wedding.
Windsor Castle, London. Miss Caroline Lascelles weds Anthony Lyttleton.
MV Towards and pan bridesmaids arriving at St. George's Chapel.
LV Elevated people arriving at Chapel.
SV King and Queen alighting from car, and walking to Chapel.
MV Bride, Miss Caroline Lascelles and groom, Anthony Lyttleton, and bridesmaids walking down steps of Chapel.
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CU Small bridesmaids waiting on steps pan to older bridesmaids.
MV King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) leaving Chapel.
SV Princess Royal and Earl of Harewood leaving with the Earl of Athlone.
CU King and Queen enter car.
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Selected Originals - The Last Journey - Funeral Of King George VI (1952)
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Material covering the funeral of King George VI.
The coffin arrives at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The mourners follow it up the steps.
Dignitaries marching in the funeral procession at Horseguards Parade.
High shots of the parade from the roof of the Citadel.
Shots of the parade near Marlborough House.
Shots of the coffin and royal carriages as the cortege leaves Westminster Hall. Among those following the coffin are Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and the Dukes of Windsor, Kent and Gloucester.
Shots from Guards Roof as parade passes into Windsor Castle.
Pan down from Big Ben to show cortege leaving Westminster Hall.
Crowd Scenes, Windsor including Policemen and army veterans with medals.
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