King George V and Queen Mary with officials visit a defense factory in Liverpool during World War 1. They greet a number of the war production workers, personally. In change of scene, the royal couple and entourage visit with military nurses and doctors waiting to greet them. The Queen carries a parasol as they walk. . They greet a group of local officials, individually, as they are introduced by a woman escort, reading from a list. A large group of well-wishers stand outdoors with children at their front, to greet the King and Queen. They wave as the royal motorcar drives away, near a harbor.
President Woodrow Wilson with King George V and Queen stand in a balcony and wave. A car goes from the Palace. King and President review Welsh guards at Buckingham Palace. President and Lloyd George, Arthur Balfour and Arthur Henderson get out of a car at Number 10 Downing Street. People gather on street to watch them. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
Horace Brooks Marshall, 1st Baron Marshall of Chipstead, and Lord Mayor of London, joins United States President Woodrow Wilson, in his carriage. President Wilson's wife, Edith Wilson, steps into a carriage, and is joined by the Prime Minister's wife, Dame Margaret Lloyd George. A British admiral and an army officer join the ladies in their carriage. A change of scene, showing Horse Guards escorting carriages arriving at a port where a trawler (reportedly named, “Magnetic") is tied up at the pier. President Wilson, Prime Minister Lloyd George, and another man step from one of the carriages. Another carriage carrying Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Lloyd George, arrives and the ladies step down and converse. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
British Prime Minister, David Lloyd George, and party, arrive in Birkenhead, England, where the Freedom of the Borough is to be conferred upon him. As he steps from a car, his wife is already on the sidewalk being greeted by another woman. A policeman, military officer, and a judge, in powdered wig, stand on the sidewalk to greet the Prime Minister, as he shakes hands with the Lord Mayor of the autonomous County Borough. Several other officials and ladies join the group. Many spectators line the sidewalks. The Prime Minister standing on the sidewalk with several military officers, a policeman, and the Lord Mayor. David Lloyd George accompanied by military officers, proceeds to review a formation of troops. A woman speaks to the Prime Minister, as women wartime volunteers in work uniforms stand in the background. (World War I; World War 1; WWI; WW1)
United States soldiers and sailors on leave during World War I are entertained by Mr Solomon (Solly) Barnato Joel at Maidenhead, England. U.S. Army Soldiers and U.S. Navy Sailors sit on a cruising boat. They dance in pairs and talk to Mr Joel. Soldiers and saillors on the boat pose as a group and cheer.
Late in World War I, Queen Mary visits women workers during the 25 year silver wedding anniversary pageant for King George V and Queen Mary at Buckingham Palace, London, England. Women workers walk on a road. They stand beside the road and cheer as a car comes and officials walk ahead the car. Workers wave to the Queen.