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NUM 163 QUEEN VICTORIA 1901NUM 63REINE VICTORIAENGLAND1920DOCUMENTARYTinted0'4400 56 15 00 Parade and military parade for the death of Queen Victoria in January, 1901 in London. English policemen in uniform watch the crowd. Parade of English riders for the death of Queen Victoria, funeral. Public, crowd attends the parade sat on terraces, stands. Carriage with coachmen, women sat inside. NUM 63REINE VICTORIAENGLAND1920DOCUMENTARYTinted0'2300 56 59 00 Riders and officers in uniforms of parades surround the coach. Parades of black soldiers. Parade of the soldiers of the various British Colonies. Soldier, serviceman with colonial helmet opens the parade. Indian soldiers parade for the English army. NUM 63REINE VICTORIAENGLAND1920DOCUMENTARYTinted0'5300 57 22 00 Parades of the Officers of the English army. Officers parade, marching with sword in the hand. Orchestra, military brass band parade for the funeral. Scottish soldiers parade behind the brass band. Riders and policemen are parading. Royal crown put on the coffin. NUM 63REINE VICTORIAENGLAND1920DOCUMENTARYTinted0'4800 58 15 00 Coffin put on a cannon pulled by a rider. Soldiers parade and surround the coffin. Officers and generals parade behind the coffin of Queen Victoria. Men in black suits and top hats parade behind backs soldiers and officers. NUM 63REINE VICTORIAENGLAND1920DOCUMENTARYTinted0'4100 59 03 00 Riders are at the end of the parade. Vessel, boat, the Alberta. The vessel Alberta at the quay. Passengers and officers in uniforms walk on the edge of the quay. English officers greet the sailors in position of attention. English soldier is on the watch in front of the vessel. The funeral procession in front of Victoria Station in London. NUM 63REINE VICTORIAENGLAND1920DOCUMENTARYTinted0'5700 59 44 00 Orchestra, military brass band in front of Victoria Station in London. The burial in the Chapel St-Georges in London. Officers enter the chapel. Sailors parade in front of the chapel entrance. Soldiers go on guard. Cannon transporting the coffin of Queen Victoria stops in front of the chapel. Coffin of the queen put on a cannon. Royal crown put on the coffin. Soldiers and officers in position of attention. NUM 63REINE VICTORIAENGLAND1920DOCUMENTARYTinted0'3301 00 41 00 Officers put a stepladder in front of the coffin. Officer go up on stepladder and lifts the linen which covers the coffin. Officers of the Royal Guard take the linen with the crown of Queen. Officers take place in rows in front of the coffin. Officers of the guard carry the coffin of Queen Victoria. Sailors in position of attention behind the coffin. English, British army gives the honorings to Queen Victoria. NUM 63REINE VICTORIAENGLAND1920DOCUMENTARYTinted0'4701 01 14 00 Edouard VII goes in coach to the Parliament on February 14, 1901. Lackeys and riders surround the coach. English riders parade in front of the crowd and the coach. Edouard VII and his wife sat in a coach, greet the crowd. , http://www.myfootage.com/details.php?gid=58&sgid=&pid=17480

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  • Everyone in these clips is now dead....

  • The clip at 35 seconds is NOT of the royal funeral. The women in the carriage in Horse Guards Parade are dressed in white. Under court mourning, all women wore black. So the clip is either before Queen Victoria died or after the long period of court mourning for her had ended.

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  • @wirepaladin58 Paladin, Paladin, where do you roam-o? Paladin, Paladin, you are a homo. hahahahahahaha

  • @madisonelectronic If that's the case you'll probably die of a fat head.

  • @davedoug99 FOI, this is the real footage.

  • @LEIREANN I thought Queen Victoria instructed everyone ( at least the women in the family) to wear white instead of black. I read this in a book.

  • @LEIREANN To have pointed that out you must be very knowledgable About all of this Your cool!

  • @speedcoregewalt

    No, everyone prepared to get behind their country, not be ashamed of their flag and of their Queen/King. Nowadays most people in Britain are more concerned with their COD rating or their latest designer jeans/smartphone/boob job than their country's glory and welfare.

  • @Myles0Harcourt with the then attitude that caused the tensions leading to WW1? cheaper to just shoot 50000 of your own men each week

  • Everybody's gloves are white too. Also they are in Horseguard's Parade. Why would they be there for a funeral. It looks like a Trooping the Colour or some kind of similar ceremony. By the way, those women in the carriage are not only not in mourning, they are exactly the people who would be. The one on the left (our left) is Queen Alexandra. The one next to her appears to be Queen Mary.

  • I would give anything to make Britain like it was then. Without all the unpatriotic people and rampant gobalists and leftists there are now.

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