KING GEORGE AND QUEEN VISIT HULL (1941) film no: 2781

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The day that most people who lived during the Second World War will remember will be May the 7th 1945 the end of the War in Europe. The celebrations started properly on the next day May the 8th. Church bells rang out and lots of people felt the need to attend the services to give thanks that the war had ended, the singing, prayers, and thoughts of loved ones lost during the war was something that I will always remember, we also prayed and remembered that the war in the Far East was still going on.

In the evening it was quite a sight, crowds of people walking into the town up to Victoria Square and the Queens Gardens singing, dancing, enjoying ourselves it was wonderful, everyone so happy not wanting to go home. I remember the fountain being on with all different colours shining from the water, it looked fantastic, I don

Thu, 2009-05-21 09:11

he opening footage is of the King and Queen (the King in military uniform; the Queen formally dressed) standing at the entrance to a public building with the Mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull and other local officials, looking outwards and talking.

The Queen is inside the back of a car, looking out of the window and waving as she is driven away. A longer-distance shot shows a crowd waving Union Jacks and standing by the roadside in front of a badly bombed building

Thu, 2009-05-21 08:12

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