| 1 mins 20 secs of 1 mins 20 secs | ||
| format 35mm | colour black & white | sound silent |
| credit filmmaker: the riley brothers | ||
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QUEEN VICTORIA VISITS SHEFFIELD (1897 )
A short film made by the Riley Brothers, this film captures Queen
The procession, filmed by a single static camera, passes through a wide street. The street is decorated with bunting, and a crowd has gathered at the sides of the street to watch the procession. It is also guarded by policemen.
The film begins with, possibly, the tenth carriage into the procession. This carriage carries the Lady Southampton, the Hon. Mrs. Mallet, and the Lord Chamberlain (the Earl of Latham.) This is followed by troops on horseback, probably either her Majesty's 2nd Life Guards or the troop of 17th Lancers. Next follows the Queen’s carriage, Queen
Following the Queen’s carriage is her Majesty's 2nd Life Guards and/or the Sheffield Squadron of the Yorks Dragoons Yeomanry Cavalry. This is the final scene.




