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  1. Princess Unveils World War II Memorial to Gunners

    Date released
    2 Jun 1949
    Series name
    British Movietone News
    Issue no
    1043A
    NoS ID
    015763
    Story no
    1 / 6

    MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Ra Memorial Unveiled. DESCRIPTION: At Hyde Park Corner, Princess Elizabeth unveils a plaque to the fallen Royal Artillery. Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke laid a wreath on behalf of...

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  2. Princess Unveils Gunners Memorial

    Date released
    2 Jun 1949
    Series name
    Pathe News
    Issue no
    49/44
    NoS ID
    102945
    Story no
    1 / 8
    Extras
    1 film clip, 1 commentary sheet, 1 shot list

    In London, Princess Elizabeth unveils the addition to the Artillery memorial.

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  3. Roving Camera Reports: Hac Memorial Unveiled

    Date released
    11 Aug 1952
    Series name
    Gaumont British News
    Issue no
    1941
    NoS ID
    070114
    Story no
    5 / 8

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  4. White City of London

    Date released
    18 Jan 1926
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    751-2
    NoS ID
    130359
    Story no
    2 / 4

    Snow scenes in London including St James’ Park, the Queen Victoria Memorial, Buckingham Palace, the Artillery memorial, Trafalgar Square, Houses of Parliament, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Tower of London,...

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  5. Memorial Service To The Royal Regiment of Artillery

    Date released
    28 Apr 1919
    Series name
    Scottish Moving Picture News
    Issue no
    124
    NoS ID
    158008

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  6. To the Glory of the Gunners

    Date released
    5 Oct 1925
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    736-2
    NoS ID
    130205
    Story no
    5 / 6

    Sculptor Charles S Jagger at work on the Artillery Memorial (to be set at Hyde Park Corner).

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  7. Tribute to Gunners

    Date released
    2 Jun 1949
    Series name
    British Paramount News
    Issue no
    1905
    NoS ID
    041742
    Story no
    4 / 6

    Tablet to commemorate gunners killed in second world war, and added to Royal Artillery Memorial, is unveiled by Princess Elizabeth.

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  8. Shrine of the Gunners

    Date released
    22 Oct 1925
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    739-1
    NoS ID
    130231
    Story no
    3 / 5

    Duke of Connaught unveils the Artillery Memorial.

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  9. General Lord Horne Unveils Royal Artillery Victory Cross. Memorial at the Garrison Church, Woolwich

    Date released
    2 Dec 1920
    Series name
    Gaumont Graphic
    Issue no
    1012
    NoS ID
    078166
    Story no
    2 / 7

    General Horne reviewing troops and being greeted by Bishop.

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  10. Unique. His Majesty, Accompanied by Sir Douglas Haig Attended the Memorial Service for the Artillery at St Paul’s Cathedral.

    Date released
    28 Apr 1919
    Series name
    Gaumont Graphic
    Issue no
    845
    NoS ID
    077512
    Story no
    2 / 5
    Extras
    1 film clip

    SHOTLIST: King George met by officers and buglers at St Paul’s, followed by Sir Douglas Haig and dignitaries. Queen Mary.

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