Tornado in Belgium. Damaged houses, electric poles on street and vehicles in Belgium. People walk on the street. Damaged town hall roof. Vehicles overturned on the roads.
The opening ceremony of NATO's 'SHAPE' (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) in Mons, Belgium. Military troops march past during the opening of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO's) home 'Shape'. Supreme Allied Commander (SACEUR) Lyman Louis Lemnitzer addresses a gathering during the ceremony at the NATO SHAPE headquarters (Rue Grande, 7010 Mons, Belgium). Lemnitzer and officials review the military troops. Flags of 14 nations are hoisted.
A horse carriage comes out of the Royal Palace of Brussels (Rue Brederode 16, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium). The crowd gathers in street amidst heavy rains. Prince Leopold and his wife, Princess Astrid, carrying the baby Prince Baudouin, sit inside the carriage. The carriage arrives at the church, the Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg (Impasse du Borgendael 1, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium), for Prince Baudouin’s baptism. Man with umbrella moves near the carriage. Princess Astrid and Prince Leopold get down from the carriage and climb the stairs. Prince Baudouin is brought by his attendants. The coachman smiles and the crowd cheers. Prince Leopold and Princess Astrid come out of the church after the baptism. They are escorted to the carriage under a cover to save them from pouring rains. The crowd lined the street under heavy rains to see Prince Baudouin
Albert I, King of Belgium and other people come down the steps of a church in Brussels, following the funeral service for Paul Janson, "the father of universal suffrage" in Belgium. Women wearing black dresses descend down the steps. Albert I and others follow them.
A ceremony in Liege, Belgium (possibly related to the end of hostilities in World War I). Field artillery and caissons are displayed in neat formation in the courtyard of the Archbishop's Palace, Liege, Belgium. The surrounding structure is notable for its unusual columns, among other things. Belgian Defense Minister, Lieutenant General Armand de Ceuninck, delivers a speech to assembled military and officials. He wears an Army Great Coat, and a star-shaped medal at his throat. Afterwards, The Bishop and Roman Catholic priests sprinkle holy water and bless the assembly. The speech and ceremony are captured on film by photographers.
Events during the Paris Peace Conference. View of the railway station at Adinkerque in Belgium. French troops awaits the arrival of United States President Woodrow Wilson. President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson gets down from the train at the station. King Albert I and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium along with other dignitaries welcome President Wilson and his wife. King Albert I and President Wilson along with the party walk past the French troops.