Die-Hards Memorial. The Prince of Wales, Owing to an Injured Ankle, Was Unable to Unveil the Monument But Was Present at Mill Hill Barracks

Series

Series Name
Gaumont Graphic

Issue

Issue No.
1214
Date Released
9 Nov 1922
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1The Fight Begins. Nominations at North West Camberwell and Peckham. Rt Hon T.J. Macnamara - National Liberal - H Collingwood Hughes - Conservative - W.A. Chambers - Labour and Dr H. B. Morgan - Labour.
  2. 2Mr Lloyd George. Great Reception at Stoll Picture House, Kingsway
  3. 3Die-Hards Memorial. The Prince of Wales, Owing to an Injured Ankle, Was Unable to Unveil the Monument But Was Present at Mill Hill Barracks
  4. 4Fun and Flares. 317th Anniversary of Bonfire Day Held in Aid of Lewes Charities
  5. 5The Price of Victory. London’s Tribute to the 20,000 Heroes of Royal Fusiliers Who Fell in Great War
  6. 6Minister for Sport? Mr CB Fry Addresses the Brighton Voters from Horseback

Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 6
Summary
Royal car arrives, Prince of Wales inside. Officer unveils memorial, clergy dedicate it. Prince talks to officer from car and drives off.
Keywords
Royalty; Commemorations; Buildings and structures; Ceremonies; Military
Library number GR
6180
Length of story (in feet)
85

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