Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Paris - 14th July celebrations

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
267A
Date Released
19 Jul 1934
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: First snapshot is cricket as played 200 years ago at Sevenoaks during reign of George II
  2. 2Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: America - Floods amid drought
  3. 3Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Melbourne - Railway "Robot" in Australia
  4. 4Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Delft - Dutch Prince Consort has white funeral
  5. 5Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Paris - 14th July celebrations
  6. 6Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Hsingking - Emperor of Manchukuo
  7. 7Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: California - Safety rail for cars
  8. 8Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Pontine Marshes - Mussolini works hard
  9. 9Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Munich - Bathing at the zoo
  10. 10Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News: Blackpool - Pleasure beach fire ruin
  11. 11King and Queen Make Tour of Lancashire

Story

Story No. within this Issue
5 / 11
Section Title
Picture Paragraphs in the Week’s News
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: 14th July Celebrations in Paris. SHOTLIST: Shot of the President Lebrun presenting the colours after the arrival of the car. Elevated shot of body of troops marching. Planes fly past over roof of buildings. Armoured cars into camera. Elevated shot of mechanised march past.
Keywords
Commemorations; Politics and government; Vehicles; Aviation; Celebrations and festivals; Ceremonies; Military
Footage sources
Movietone
Card file number
3022
Length of story (in feet)
43
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