A dramatic fictionalised account of the life of Mary Queen of Scots filmed in the late 1960s.
Believed to be the earliest surviving screen representation of Scottishness, this short fictional piece of film re-enacts the gruesome beheading of Mary Queen of Scots.
A full performance of Mary Queen of Scots by Scottish Ballet, in two acts. Performed at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow, on 3 March 1976.
Presentation of the New Guidon, by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Colonel-in-Chief, to the The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons) at the Palace of Holyroodhouse 5th July 1956. [BBC outside broadcast?...
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...
Amateur footage of a trip by the steamer "Queen of Scots" through the Kyles of Bute, stopping at Dunoon and Rothesay.
The film emphasises the pre-war uniqueness of Britain, rich, insular, with a strong trading position and a free democracy united under the constitutional monarchy. The only pre-war violence comes in t...
The film opens with the front row of officers awaiting the investiture, sitting on wooden chairs in the park. From right to left they are Major Henry Murray of the Australian forces, Lieutenant-Colone...