American President Woodrow Wilson in Belgium. Little children of Charleroi present flowers to President Wilson. The President accepts the flowers and speaks to young girls. A crowd gathered around President Wilson.
American President Woodrow Wilson visits Belgium. President Wilson visits Cardinal Mercier in Mechelen. Cardinal Mercier welcomes the President and they walk inside. Children standing along a road greet the President as he drives on the street.
King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth review a parade in Belgium, after World War 1. Queen Elisabeth standing in an open car, holding a large bouquet of flowers. King Albert I joins her. Car being driven amidst a large crowd. King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth, on horseback, review Belgian soldiers as they march in a parade. People watch as American soldiers , led by a military band, take part in the parade.
Events during the Paris Peace Conference. United States President Woodrow Wilson and the members of the American delegation seen near the trenches in Nieuport. Mrs. Wilson and Queen Elizabeth seen with the umbrellas. President Wilson is accompanied by King Albert I of Belgium. French soldiers stand with the rifles on the other side of the trenches.
Following a State Funeral at Westminster Abbey, coffin bearing Nurse Edith Cavell's body is carried out and put on gun carriage. Mourners attend the funeral. Mourners, sailors with wreaths, nurses and other services in procession with horse-drawn carriage move on road. Soldiers lift the coffin. Coffin transferred at a ship for its transport to Norfolk for burial at Norwich Cathedral. (This state funeral followed disinterment of Cavell's body in Belgium, after her execution on October 12, 1915).
Inter Allied games at Pershing Stadium in Paris, France. Athletes from various allied countries march into the stadium. Athletes from countries like France, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Serbia, Italy, England, Greece, Canada and Romania march at the opening ceremony of the Inter Allied games. American athletes march at the ceremony.