I. The film contrasts quotes from a German newspaper given as 'Westphalia Daily News' reporting the damage or destruction of prominent landmarks in the centre of London with film of those places taken...
The film contrasts young men leaving factory gates, "still at home" with older men "who have to go to war" while their wives and families wait behind. A parade of drill sergeants shows that they are a...
I. The film consists mainly of the Prince and his party touring Japan in June and July 1918. Some scenes are probably of a major Japanese military exercise carried on in the Prince's presence, involvi...
I. The film opens as the Queen leaves a factory escorted by a mayor. It jumps to her inspecting Royal Marines and Royal Navy ratings drawn up at Chatham. The King is also present, in naval uniform. Th...
A schoolmaster drives a tram as a part-time job. Other men board lorries taking them to work part-time on farms on Sundays. They are "of all classes, from lawyers to navvies". People without local all...
The film stresses the need for part-time work to win the war. A schoolmaster drives a tram. Ladies make bandages, limb supports and other hospital items. Carpenters make crutches. Elderly part-time wo...
Several shots of pigs feeding from troughs (some but not all of these shots are used in IWM 447B). Various shots of people making bandages, artificial limbs and crutches (most material used in IWM 447...
With the King are the Queen, Princess Mary and the Duke of Connaught. The King talks to the American officers and inspects the troops, who march past. Their commander is Colonel McKingstry. The King i...