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The 1st Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers at Fort George, Inverness-shire Marching pipes and drums, followed by trooping the colour in formation. (clip) [74960006]

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Locations:

  • Invernesshire

Subjects:

  • Ceremonies
  • Military

Genres:

  • Local topical

Decade:

  • 1930s

Title: TROOPING OF THE COLOUR 1ST BATTALION KOSB [KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS]

Reference number: 0824

Date: 1935*

Sponsor: [made for local cinema]

Sound: silent

Colour: bw

Fiction: non-fiction

Running time: 7.51 mins

Description: The 1st Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers at Fort George troop the colour, Brigadier General D. A. Macfarlane takes the salute.

Credits: [Made for local cinema]

Shotlist: [Note: shotlist timings taken from speed corrected VHS copy]

title Brigadier General D A Macfarlane, CB, DSO, Colonel of the regiment taking the salute (0.26); Shots of soldiers on parade in parade ground (0.43); The colours are raised (1.05); Shots as soldiers leave the parade ground; Soldiers on parade (1.42); Shots of Brigadier General MacFarlane and others on horse-back (1.56); Soldiers on parade as Brigadier General takes the salute (2.16) gvs same, as seen from a closer viewpoint (2.32) soldiers leave parade ground, they are led by marching band (3.24) marching pipe band plays in parade ground (3.59) l/s, battalions lined up, they then make a long line formation (4.48) Brigadier General MacFarlane and others on horse-back, take salute (7.42)

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