Faithful Unto Death
1920 , London (Other)
Cat no. 1228
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Queen Alexandra unveils the memorial to Edith Cavell.
The film opens with a long shot, showing crowds gathered around a memorial. A statue, covered with a Union Flag is unveiled. The Royal Party then drive away. In the next shot some of the public are presented to a regal woman. There are dignitaries, including a Mayor and a senior army office in the background. The next shots show soldiers, some from the Indian Army, entering a trench. A long shot reveals this to be in woodland. These shots are probably staged. The final sequence shows the state funeral of Nurse Cavell at Westminster Abbey, London in 1919. After the ceremonial procession, soldiers lift the coffin from the carriage and carry it into the Abbey.
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Queen Alexandra Unveils Nurse Cavell Memorial in London
Keywords
Edith Cavell; Memorials; Royalty; World War I
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Production company : Pathe
Manifestations
Faithful Unto Death
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Sequence Details:
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Group 1:
- Part Number: 116
- Parts Unit: Series
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Group 1:
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Genre: Newsreel
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Locations: London (Other)
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: Pathe Animated Gazette. Series 116
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Subject: unveilings / Queen Alexandra, consort of King Edward VII / Edith Cavell Memorial
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