Armistice
Take your seat for an Armistice concert by military bands playing a medley of songs commonly sung during WWI.
The combined bands of the Coldstream and Welsh Guards perform songs and hymns associated with the Great War, introduced with a reading of John McCrea's war poem In Flanders Fields by Shakespearian actor Henry Ainley. The tunes range from the solemn Abide with Me to cheerful marching songs associated with the war, like Tipperary and Pack up your Troubles, concluding with the national anthem.
A compilation of images set against wartime songs, inspired by the poem 'In Flanders Field'.
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The First World War
Films made and shown in Britain between 1914 and 1918 reflect the scale and horror of the unfolding conflict across multiple theatres of war, but also capture a nation trying to get on with everyday life. Filmmakers shot everything from local events and celebrations to short comedies that provided a much-needed dose of light relief in difficult times. Insights into the changing role of women in wartime and Britain's reliance on colonial troops can also be found.
After WWI, Armistice Day and Remembrance ceremonies were often caught on film, while British cinema produced epic dramas addressing the experiences of the Great War into the 1920s and beyond.
12 videos in this collection
The Austrian Tragedy Gaumont Graphic No. 342
Bully Boy
Christmas at the Front Topical Budget 175-1
"Stop the War" Demonstration in Trafalgar Square Gaumont Graphic No. 352
Anti-German Riots in Liverpool following the Loss of 'Lusitania'
From Trinidad to Serve the Empire Topical Budget 230-2
Keep the Home Fires Burning
London: Air Raid, 1917
Australian Troops at the Pyramids
Rescue Work in No Man's Land Topical Budget 332-2