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Summary An amateur film showing George VI Coronation decorations adorning various buildings around the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne during May 1937. The film ends on views of what is believed to be Belfast around the city hall.
Description
An amateur film showing George VI Coronation decorations adorning various buildings around the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne during May 1937. The film ends on views of what is believed to be Belfast around the city hall.
A large Union Jack and other flags fly from the top of Grey’s Monument. Bunting, Union Jacks and other decorations adorn Newcastle Old Town Hall on St Nicholas Square including the initials ‘G.R’. Other buildings around the city are covered in flags and decorations including...
An amateur film showing George VI Coronation decorations adorning various buildings around the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne during May 1937. The film ends on views of what is believed to be Belfast around the city hall.
A large Union Jack and other flags fly from the top of Grey’s Monument. Bunting, Union Jacks and other decorations adorn Newcastle Old Town Hall on St Nicholas Square including the initials ‘G.R’. Other buildings around the city are covered in flags and decorations including the Northern Mail and Chronicle office along Westgate Road and Central Station on Neville Street. Workmen hang more bunting and decorations around the city. Bunting hangs down from the ceiling on the main concourse inside Central Station.
Pedestrian and traffic move along a busy boulevard in the near distance a domed building, possibly Belfast City Hall.