Results: Stories
7 results found for '"Wettstein"' in Credits.
An Overwhelming Victory
- Date released
- 28 Feb 1927
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 1376; Super Issue No.: 27/17
- NoS ID
- 085769
- Story no
- 5 / 8
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Victoria Club of Montreal score runaway victory [-] 16 goals! against team of best Swedish ice hockey players.
Ladies’ World Skating Championship
- Date released
- 10 Mar 1927
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 1379; Super Issue No.: 27/20
- NoS ID
- 085794
- Story no
- 5 / 6
- Extras
- 1 film clip
won for Norway by Miss Sonia Henie, with marvellous display of skill, grace and agility.
The Chief Scout
- Date released
- 28 Jul 1927
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 1419; Super Issue No.: 27/60
- NoS ID
- 086132
- Story no
- 1 / 9
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Sir R Baden Powell - and the Crown Prince at great rally of Sweden’s Boy Scouts.
A Royal Romance
- Date released
- 24 Jan 1929
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 1575; Super Issue No.: 29-Jul
- NoS ID
- 087381
- Story no
- 2 / 9
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Prince Olaf - Norway’s POW [Prince of Wales] - to wed the beautiful Princess Martha of Sweden. The happy couple graciously pose for the Pathe Gazette after the betrothal ceremony.
Royal Love Romance
- Date released
- 28 Mar 1929
- Series name
- Pathe Gazette
- Issue no
- 1593; Super Issue No.: 29/25
- NoS ID
- 087525
- Story no
- 3 / 4
- Extras
- 1 film clip
2 nations rejoice as Crown Prince Olaf - Norway’s "POW" [Prince of Wales] - weds Princess Martha of Sweden.
Sweden Sees Our City Fathers
- Date released
- 8 Sep 1930
- Series name
- Pathe Super Sound Gazette
- Issue no
- 30/29
- NoS ID
- 088630
- Story no
- 2 / 7
- Extras
- 1 film clip
The Lord Mayor of London, Sir W Waterlow, and sheriffs pay state visit to Swedish capital.
The Last Act of a Great Tragedy
- Date released
- 11 Sep 1930
- Series name
- Pathe Super Sound Gazette
- Issue no
- 30/30
- NoS ID
- 088636
- Story no
- 1 / 9
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Dr Andre and his companion in ill-fated balloon expedition to the North Pole, are brought home after lying for 33 years in their icy tomb in Arctic wastes.