Women workers, supervised by men, constructing heavy guns at the Armstrong Whitworth munitions factory in Newcastle, probably 1918.
The battalion (no clear view) marches past the sovereigns. King George wears his Field Marshal's uniform and King Albert his uniform as Colonel of the British 5th Dragoon Guards. A bouquet is presente...
The divisional commander, Brigadier-General F S Meighan, shows the journalists around the training area. (Very broken film, extremely hard to follow.) The men are engaged in various kinds of training:...
The factory workforce (looking remarkably clean) emerges from the gates at the end of a shift, and goes on to the sports. These are a mixture of foot races, handicap races, obstacle races and a tug of...
A portrait shot of, possibly, the chief US delegate Herbert Hoover. A group shot of the delegates, from the major Allies, descending a stairway into the Ministry grounds. Some delegates (none identifi...
All the competitors wear athletics kit and the stadium is quite full. There is a flat race, a pole vault, and a hurdling race. The teams parade around the ground led by a military band. More sports in...
A Mark V Star tank moves away down a slope, its guns firing. Along with two other tanks it advances against dummy trenches. A Medium A Whippet moves away with the coastline visible behind it. King Geo...
A boy writes a very detailed essay on the subject "My Home Town"; his words are illustrated by contemporary shots of Glasgow. Includes footage of the Cheapside Street fire.
George Taylor in "You & I" (2014)
Noah Taylor in "Welcome to Karastan" (2013/14)
Matthew Macfadyen, Noah Taylor (from left to right) in "Welcome to Karastan" (2013/14)
George Taylor, Michal Grabowski (from left to right) in "You & I" (2014)