The night life in Soho, an entertainment district in London, England. A neon sign reads 'Cinerama'. A man and woman walk. A sign: 'Naked City, Non Stop Strip Tease' advertising a peep show. Night scenes of a street. Vehicles moving on a road.
The night life in Soho, an entertainment district in London, England. Neon signs 'Strip Tease' (peep show) and 'Phoenix, 9 Old Compton Street'. A sign reads 'New model Top Floor Walk Up'. A neon sign: ' The Desert Song'. Night views of the streets in the city.
The night life in Soho, an entertainment district in London, England. Various neon signs of "Whisky A Gogo" on a road. A direction sign of 'Whisky A Gogo'.
The night life and the film industry in Soho, an entertainment district in London, England. A neon sign: 'Golden Nugget, Restaurant, Dice, Black Jack Roulette, Members Only'. Neon signs reading "Cinema" and "Play land" and other neon signs. Interiors of a casino as seen from a glass partition. Pedestrians walking on a road. People move outside the building of Eros Jewelers.
The night life in Soho, an entertainment district in London, England. Neon signs: 'Underground' and 'Travel Inquiries'. People move in a building. Night views of a street. Pedestrians moving on a road.
U.S. 101st Airborne Division in England during World War 2. Paratroopers marching on Welford airfield, Berkshire, England, then home of the U.S. 435th Troop Carrier Group. They march past gliders parked with their rear doors open. Tail of a WACO CG-4A Glider is seen with serial number 277396. A band plays. An olive drab staff car arrives on the airfield. U.S. Army General Dwight D Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill alight from the car. They review 101st Airborne Division troops with its Commander, U.S. Army Brigadier General Maxwell D. Taylor. Churchill, Eisenhower, and Taylor review the troops by walking amongst them. Prime Minister Winston Churchill shakes hands with Brigadier General Don Pratt, Assistant Division Commander of the 101st Airborne Division (who was later killed on D-Day in the Normandy Landings). As the reviewing party proceeds, they pass the guidon of 321st Glider Artillery Headquarters, displaying crossed cannons. Churchill pauses momentarily, as he passes a British paratrooper in formation with the 101st Airborne.
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