Time To Remember - The Better ’ole 1916 - Reel 3 (1916)
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Reel 3.
01:13:43 Title: “Time to Remember Part Two 1916“.
01:13:50 L/S Paris skyline, showing the Eiffel Tower. Just visible in the sky is a Zeppelin airship. M/S Zeppelin flying. Men holding German flag retrieved from crashed Zeppelin. Rear view of crashed Zeppelin. Pan along the side of grounded Zeppelin. Closer shots show rips and tears in the balloons fuselage. C/U engine. L/S Zeppelin flying in cloudy skies.
10:14:46 Damaged house after Zeppelin bombing attack. Damage to roof of building. Another damaged building. C/U policeman holding bombs dropped from Zeppelin. Army crew working on unexploded bomb in back garden of house.
01:15:16 People walking and cycling to see wreck of shot down Zeppelin. L/S destroyed Zeppelin (not very clear). RAF pilot Lieutenant Robinson VC who shot down the Zeppelin. The pilot chats with another man.
01:15:53 Damaged buildings in Dublin, Eire following the fighting of the Easter Rising. One of the damaged buildings collapses. Scenes of damage in the Dublin street. Smashed buildings, damaged cars, furniture in the street. C/U man holding up copy of Irish War News - The Irish republic - a clandestine newspaper. Exterior of damaged Liberty Hall, headquarters of James Connelly. British troops on horseback ride through the streets of Dublin. Troops receiving drinks and food from women at table in Dublin. Soldiers check people’s identity papers in street.
End of Reel 3 - N.B. These reel numbers relate to NEG reels - Pathe’s prints have been combined into 2 reels.
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