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Dignitaries Coming Down Gangplank

Year: 1896 Documentary Runtime: 1 min Rating: 4.0

Overview

Actuality film. Late 19th century General Officer ranks and higher cross to a ship over a gangplank. As VIPs they meet some people which we don't get to see, then cross back again, getting caught in a crowd melée at the top of the stairs from the quayside.

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Documentary

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