Results: Stories

5 results found for '211-1' in Issue No..

  • Pegoud’s Last Fight

    Date released
    8 Sep 1915
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    211-1
    NoS ID
    125338
    Story no
    1 / 5

    [SUBTITLE]: "The last scenes of the famous aviator at Headquarters. Pegoud seated in the machine which he was flying when he was shot by the Germans." Close-up of Pegoud seated at a table eating and drinking...

    News on Screen News on Screen Cinema news Cinema news To order To order Moving image Moving image
  • Munition Workers at Play

    Date released
    8 Sep 1915
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    211-1
    NoS ID
    125339
    Story no
    2 / 5

    [SUBTITLE]: "Many of the players and spectators engaged on munition work enjoy an afternoon’s football, the Arsenal beating Tottenham by 2 goals to nil." The two teams come on to the pitch. Captains shake...

    News on Screen News on Screen Cinema news Cinema news To order To order Moving image Moving image
  • Drum Head Service

    Date released
    8 Sep 1915
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    211-1
    NoS ID
    125340
    Story no
    3 / 5

    [SUBTITLE]: "The Rev A Hart, Military Chaplain, preaching at the Drum Head Service of the Deptford Volunteer Corps at Brockley." Various shots of the service and of Hart preaching, and a long panning shot...

    News on Screen News on Screen Cinema news Cinema news To order To order Moving image Moving image
  • Military Sports at Hurst Park

    Date released
    8 Sep 1915
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    211-1
    NoS ID
    125341
    Story no
    4 / 5

    [SUBTITLE]: "The 3/6th City of London Regimental Sports." With mop fight and obstacle race.

    News on Screen News on Screen Cinema news Cinema news To order To order Moving image Moving image
  • Lusitania Survivor’s Appeal

    Date released
    8 Sep 1915
    Series name
    Topical Budget
    Issue no
    211-1
    NoS ID
    125342
    Story no
    5 / 5

    [SUBTITLE]: "Mrs Pye, who lost her baby girl in the ‘Lusitania’ makes a successful appeal for recruits and Mr George Robey watches the swearing in at Trafalgar Square."

    News on Screen News on Screen Cinema news Cinema news To order To order Moving image Moving image