Scene from 1927 feature film about World War 1. British tank crosses a battlefield under fire. It is a Mk V tank with dummy guns fitted to simulate a fighting tank. British troops sheltering in a shell-hole recognize it as friendly and follow it towards enemy lines, where it rides over the parapet of a German trench and crushes a machine-gun position. (The tank is an anachronism; the Mark V did not enter service until 1918.)
A film on the underground shelters in London against German attack by rocket buzz bomb ( V-1 flying bomb during World War II). British men, women and children evacuated to the underground shelters built to protect the people against German attack. The canteen in the shelter or bunker. Women drinking from cups. People in the canteen taking food. Men behind counters. A woman with a child. A doctor in an underground shelter attending to a child, mindful of infectious disease risk among the people in close quarters. People sleeping on beds in the shelter. A group of children singing with a boy playing the accordion. A woman feeding her child from a bottle.
White Russian emigres gathered at an Anglo Russian sports club in London, United Kingdom. A group of men and women relax and converse at the sports club. A waiter serves vodka to the the group. They sing a Russian song, accompanied by one of them who plays a guitar. Then one of them calls for a special (larger) drink, which the waiter brings on a tray. The man receiving the drink holds it while they begin to sing a particular song, to a woman in the group. She rises as the man with the drink bows low before her. She takes the drink and downs in one continuous swallow, as her companions urge her on, singing with increased tempo and shout when she finishes. She hands the empty glass back to the man, who kisses her hand. Scene shifts to the group deciding what to do next for the camera. Some drink more. The guitar player sings and plays and others join in. Closeup of the waiter standing with a woman who drinks down the contents of a beverage can. The waiter enters and serves all again, with glasses of vodka. The party continues with more singing.
Ambassador of Great Britain Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson gets out of a car and leaves in a British Airways aircraft at Heston Airport, near London. Ambassador of Great Britain Sir Nevile Henderson gets onto a car. A huge crowd gathered around the vehicle. Sir Nevile Henderson gets out of the car at an airfield. He embarks a British Airways aircraft. The British Airways Lockheed 14-WF62 Super Electra aircraft (G-AFGR) taxis and takes off from the runway.
Ambassador of Great Britain to Germany Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson at Croydon Airport in London. Nevile Henderson disembarks from a Lufthansa Junkers Ju52 aircraft. German Nazi symbol on the aircraft.
Ambassador of Great Britain Sir Nevile Meyrick Henderson in London. Ambassador of Great Britain Nevile Henderson in staff car heading for 10 Downing Street. A huge crowd waiting along the road. The crowd wave as the vehicle drives past them. Posters on the wall. The car enters the gate of Buckingham Palace.
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