The customary apologies if this is old stuff, but this is a rather interesting organisation. Lots of Great War footage.
I don't think I've seen the film of training on the dummy FTs before, and there's what looks like film of Patton. The last scene is one that would probably not receive official approval nowadays.
This seems to be a post-War, feature-length film about the conflict. The interesting thing is that it contains not only genuine 14-18 footage but also what seems to be lots of excerpts from the 1926 film The Somme, which we have discussed in the past. Starts to appear about 1/2 way through.
Worth having a wander round the site. I thought so, anyway. Or maybe it's my mind that's doing the wandering.
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Interesting stuff, I persevered to find the 'tank' footage and was amused to see MkVs with very dummy guns and others with incongruous 'grenade roofs' that didn't sit comfortably over their rear cabin. But it is footage of nigh on 100 year old war machines 'doing their thing'.
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