Wales’ Most Famous Son. Australia’s Premier Unveils Statue of Mr Lloyd George at Carnarvon. This is the Only Statue That has Been Erected to a Living Statesman.

Series

Series Name
Gaumont Graphic

Issue

Issue No.
1084
Date Released
11 Aug 1921
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1End of Up-River Season. Maidenhead Regatta Enjoyed Record Entries and Attendance
  2. 2Passing of ‘Old Drury’. World Famous Theatre Being Reconstructed and Modernised. Shades of Nell Gwynne, Mrs Siddons and Others will Still Haunt the Old Stage Which is to Remain.
  3. 3'The Link Between’. Dieppe Officials Visit Brighton for Inauguration of Newhaven-Dieppe Boat Service
  4. 4Great Fire at Stratford. Acres of Timber Ablaze in East End
  5. 5Wales’ Most Famous Son. Australia’s Premier Unveils Statue of Mr Lloyd George at Carnarvon. This is the Only Statue That has Been Erected to a Living Statesman.
  6. 6Royal Dublin Horse Show. Opening of Ireland’s Chief Society Function at Ballsbridge

Story

Story No. within this Issue
5 / 6
Summary
SHOTLIST: Soldiers parade. Statue unveiled. WM Hughes and dignitaries.
Researcher Comments
Newsfilm Online has footage at GR 4962A (1 min 22 secs) and GR 4962B (28 secs).
Keywords
Politics and government; Military
Library number GR
4962
Length of story (in feet)
52
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