Jubilee Colour at Westminster

1935 , Westminster, London (Other)

Silver jubilee celebrations for King George V and Queen Mary.

The Jubilee procession was filmed from a window in Parliament St., London, with views down Whitehall past the Cenotaph and across Parliament Square to Westminster Abbey. King George V and Queen Mary pass in an open carriage. The film ends with rehearsals for the 1935 Trooping the Colour. (Bernard Ashby).

Featured Buildings

Big Ben Buckingham Palace Victoria Memorial Admiralty Arch Trafalgar Square National Gallery Nelson’s Column Cenotaph Parliament Square Westminster Abbey Selfridge’s Oxford Circus Horseguard parade ground

Featured Events

King George V and Queen Mary Diamond Jubilee

Keywords

Royal family; King George V Diamond Jubilee; State occasions; Royal processions; Street celebrations;

Intertitles

The King and Queen Open Parliament. Scenes from a Parliament St Window In St James’ Park is quiet beauty: with unsuspected vistas towards the Abbey and St Stephen’s Don’t forget that Selfridge’s and Oxford Circus can be seen from a Westminster Pavement Back at the Horseguards: Changing the Guard and practice for Trooping the Colour The End God Save the King

  • Maker : Eustace Alliott

Manifestations

Jubilee Colour at Westminster

  • Award:
    • Group 1:
      • Note: Awards (data migration 25/06/2021): Royal Photographic Society Exhibition of Kinematography Film Competition, Certificate Class I, 1935.

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