Arbroath Pageant (1947)
Unissued / Unused material.
Title - 'Arbroath's historical pageant. At the request of the people of Arbroath, the management of this theatre has pleasure in showing this full length silent film of the Arbroath historical pageant'.
Townspeople of Arbroath, Scotland stage an historical pageant in the grounds of the Abbey to commemorate the signing of the town charter by King Robert the Bruce. Scotland.
CU King Robert. Various shots of the ceremony in the ruined Abbey, the walls are the only parts standing. MS pan walls of Abbey. LS the barons leaving on horseback after the declaration of Independence had been signed.
Various shots of the ceremony. MS a baron signing the declaration at the King's throne. Various shots of the ruined Abbey. MS foot soldiers leaving. MS the Abbott leading the procession to the King. MS street in Arbroath. LS Abbey. MS signing charter.
Cuts for 47/69.
FILM ID:2391.15
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4K. ARBROATH ABBEY. AUGUST 2017. (The Declaration Of Arbroath).
Shot in 4k. Edited in Corel VideoStudio 10.
Arbroath Abbey, in the Scottish town of Arbroath, was founded in 1178 by King William the Lion for a group of Tironensian Benedictine monks from Kelso Abbey. (The Tironensian Order / Order of Tiron had its origins in the forest of Craon, on the borders of Brittany and Maine. There, Bernard of Tiron (d. 1117), a Benedictine monk, joined fellow ascetics, Robert of Arbrissel (founder of Fontevault) and Vitalis of Mortain (founder of Savigny), to live as hermits). It was consecrated in 1197 with a dedication to the deceased Saint Thomas Becket, whom the king had met at the English court. It was William's only personal foundation & he was buried before the high altar of the church in 1214. The last Abbot was Cardinal David Beaton, who in 1522 succeeded his uncle James to become Archbishop of St Andrews. The Abbey is cared for by Historic Scotland and is open to the public throughout the year (entrance charge). The distinctive red sandstone ruins stand at the top of the High Street in Arbroath.
King William gave the Abbey independence from its mother church and endowed it generously, including income from 24 parishes, land in every royal burgh and more. The Abbey's monks were allowed to run a market and build a harbour. King John of England gave the Abbey permission to buy and sell goods anywhere in England (except London) toll-free.The Abbey, which was the richest in Scotland, is most famous for its association with the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath, believed to have been drafted by Abbot Bernard, who was the Chancellor of Scotland under King Robert I.
Since 1947, a major historical re-enactment commemorating the Declaration's signing has been held within the roofless remains of the Abbey church. The celebration and many other events are now run by the Arbroath Abbey Timethemes a local charity, and tells the story of the events which led up to the signing. This is not an annual event; the most recent performances have been in August 2000 and 2005 but more are planned. However, a special event to mark the signing is held every year on the 6th of April and involves a street procession and short piece of street theatre.The Abbey fell into ruin after the Reformation. From 1590 onward, its stones were raided for buildings in the town of Arbroath. This continued until 1815 when steps were taken to preserve the remaining ruins.
On Christmas Day 1950, the Stone of Destiny was stolen from Westminster Abbey. On April 11, 1951, the missing stone was found lying on the site of the Abbey's altar. In 2005 The Arbroath Abbey campaign was launched. The campaign seeks to gain World Heritage Status for the iconic Angus landmark that was the birthplace of one of Scotland's most significant documents, the Declaration of Arbroath. Campaigners believe that the Abbey's historical pronouncement makes it a prime candidate to achieve World Heritage Status. MSP Alex Johnstone wrote Clearly, the Declaration of Arbroath is a literary work of outstanding universal significance by any stretch of the imagination In 2008, the Campaign Group Chairman, Councillor Jim Millar launched a public petition to reinforce the bid explaining We're simply asking people to, local people especially, to sign up to the campaign to have the Declaration of Arbroath and Arbroath Abbey recognised by the United Nations. Essentially we need local people to sign up to this campaign simply because the United Nations demand it.
Note: The core content contained in the above combined articles, was originally written several A.N. Others + myself, then combined. It was all re-formatted, re-edited, with the spelling & grammar corrected, then added to where pertinent, before being updated by me, myself, and I, to suit this subject matter more exclusively.
Thank you to all those involved.
Declaration of Arbroath.mpg
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Around Scotland (1947)
Full title reads: Around Scotland. Introductory intertitle reads: Edinburgh.
Edinburgh: International Music and Drama Festival.
LS General elevated shot of Edinburgh. MS the flags on the arm of a tramcar. MS. a line of girl overseas visitors. CU two girls from Palestine. CU a Chinese boy points something out to two European girls. CU a Girl from Sierra Leone and one from the West Indies. CU Pan down of St Giles Cathedral. CU MS the procession of City dignitaries, in their official robes, walking from the City Chambers to the Cathedral for the inauguration ceremony of the festival.
Intertitle reads: Arbroath.
Arbroath: Historical pageant commemorating Scotland's Charter of Independence.
LS General view of the ruins of Arbroath abbey, only the walls of which are still standing. MS LS Various shots of pageant being enacted by men dressed in medieval costumes. MS Cut in shots of spectators. MS the nobles and King Robert the Bruce leaving the pageant on horseback.
FILM ID:1193.1
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Arbroath Beach Drama
Major Drama On Arbroath Beach In Scotland
Arbroath Abbey Declaration 2008
Some clips of the Arbroath Abbey Pageant Society's 2008 commemoration of the signing of the Scottish declaration of independence
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Arbroath Armed Forces Parade 8th June 2013 Part 2
Continuation of the Armed Forces Parade as they marched towards Victoria Park for the 'Drumhead Service'.
(The Riders Branch of the R.B.L.S. (Royal British Legion Scotland) had already passed this position before I was set up for filming.)
Order of March;
- Arbroath British Legion Pipe Band
- 45 Commando Royal Marines (Y Company)
- 7 Battery Royal Artillery
- The Coast Guard
- Sea Cadet Band (SS Duncan)
- Sea Cadets
- Army Cadets
- Arbroath Branch R.B.L.S. (Royal British Legion Scotland)
- Royal Marine Association
- Royal Artillery Association
- Black Watch Association
- Royal Observer Corp Association
1ST SCOTTISH CUP - RANGERS v. ARBROATH.
Cut story - KS. Team coming out (Rangers). Various shots of Glasgow students on pitch getting money from supporters. Toss-up, student takes coin from referee. Rangers kicked-off, & attacking. Crowds. Arbroath attack, seen through goal net. MS Rangers attack & score, through Hubbard. Crowds cheer. Prentice scores for Rangers. Arbroath take free kick. Rangers attack, McCulloch scores. Students running about pitch at half-time. Rangers attack & score through Simpson. Arbroath attack, & hit goal-post.
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Shout For Arbroath
Godbless my home town!
Maxwell's Dead Acoustic - Chemicals Live @ The Westport Bar Arbroath April 2012
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The Stone Returns (1951)
Full title reads: 'The Stone' Returns.
London and Arbroath, Scotland.
GV. Exterior of Westminster Abbey, & SV. LV. Man looking at Coronation chair inside the Abbey. CU. Man pointing to where the Stone of Scone used to be and up to broken corner of seat. CU. Broken corner of seat.
SV. Stone of Scone in Arbroath Abbey, Scotland, & CU. SV. Notice 'Welcome to Arbroath'. GV. Exterior, Arbroath Abbey. SV. Ruins of Abbey. SV. Angle shot ruins of Abbey. GV. Exterior of Abbey. SV. Towards, councillors Thornton and Gardner walking outside Abbey. CU. Councillors Thornton and Gardner, Thornton talks. He says: We are approached, Mr Gardner and I, to act as intermediaries to facilitate the return of the Stone of Destiny to the Scottish people and to their King. To that end we acted and in a passive capacity and helped without question the people who approached us.
GV. Through gateway, interior of Abbey. CU. Custodian of Abbey, Mr Wishart. LV. Abbey custodian walking back to hut. SV. Ruins of Arbroath Abbey. GV. Exterior of Abbey.
SV. Spires of Westminster Abbey. SV. Coronation chair. SV. Stone of Scone, & CU.
N.B. Item found in Unidentified Gazettes reel. May be dupe of item from 51/31.
FILM ID:2741.23
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