The last British military ceremony in Ireland (1922)

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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    The last British military ceremony in Ireland, held in Dublin, in which General Richard Mulcahy raises the Irish flag and poses for the camera and crowds of Irish people cheer as the British tanks leave headquarters
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    SLATE INFORMATION: Farewell Scenes - Last British Military Ceremony in Dublin. Free State troops take over G.H.Q.
    IRELAND: Dublin:
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    Video Roll Title: Last British Military Ceremony in Dublin: 138ft Issue sheet title: FAREWELL SCENES. LAST BRITISH MILITARY CEREMONY IN DUBLIN. FREE STATE TROOPS TAKE OVER HQ. IN BERESFORD PLACE, TANKS CLEAR PATH THROUGH CHEERING CROWDS AS LAST BRITISH TROOPS LEAVE.
    IRELAND: Military evecuation of Ireland.
    Irish Free State Flag raised by Gen. Mulcahy.
    Irish Free State Flag raised by Gen.MULCAHY
    IRELAND, DUBLIN
    MAIN TITLE
    (7ft)
    GV. Gen. Mulcahy saluting British officer
    (22ft)
    MTV. Gen. Mulcahy raising Irish Pres State flag
    (31ft)
    GV (low angle) Flag flying from mast on roof of Headquarters building
    (38ft)
    GV. Military band playing
    (44ft)
    SV. Troops on parade
    (51ft)
    MV to SCU. Colour party parade past
    (56ft)
    GV. Gen. Mulcahy & officers saluting
    (66ft)
    TITLE: 'GEN. MULCAHY, C-IN-C OF IRISH FORCES, POSES FOR GAUMONT CAMERAMAN
    (72ft)
    SCU. Gen. Mulcahy & officer
    (85ft)
    TITLE: 'IN BERESFORD PLACE. TANKS CLEAR A PATH THRO' CHEERING CROWDS AS LAST OF BRITISH TROOPS LEAVE'
    (93ft)
    MTV. Tanks past crowd
    (118ft)
    GV's. (elevated) Military band & troops parade past crowd
    (138ft)
    Free State Falg raised by Gen. Milcahy.
    Personalities - Armed Forces, Military - Active, Vehicles, Independence Movements, Ireland
    military, ceremony, IRA, Irish Republican Army, Free State of Ireland, Richard James Mulcahy
    Background: The last British military ceremony in Ireland, held in Dublin, in which General Richard Mulcahy raises the Irish flag and poses for the camera and crowds of Irish people cheer as the British tanks leave headquarters
    FILM ID: VLVA5M08U7426CO65HOSAKJBSI6TB
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    Archive: Reuters
    Archive managed by: British Pathé

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @KR-us9pj
    @KR-us9pj 10 місяців тому +1

    Just wrong. Spike Island handover was also much later.

  • @davidosman6438
    @davidosman6438 3 місяці тому

    Why don't they show the ship of British troops being wave off as they left port

  • @gardenerr.o.m7828
    @gardenerr.o.m7828 3 роки тому +3

    My grandfather in those clip I guess , Sir John Harold Hendricks Souza

  • @EdMcF1
    @EdMcF1 2 роки тому +4

    What about the Treaty ports? They lasted until 1938.

    • @henrysevern
      @henrysevern 2 роки тому

      What about the Treaty ports they cease to exist in 1938 under the Republic of Ireland’s Neutrality stance in the League of Nations. During the Second World War the Royal Navy could have done with these ports to help deal with the U boats that were sinking shipping. In fact amongst the older Southern Irish descent in London, which had migrated during the famine this community started to turn against the Republic as they were getting bombed and ships destined and leaving the port of London were getting sunk.

    • @JackW-sg2vr
      @JackW-sg2vr 8 місяців тому +2

      ​@@henrysevern I'm an Irish Catholic in Waterford. On my mum's side she lost two great-grand uncles in Ypres and the Sommes (encouraged by the Home Rule party) and on her father's side she lost a great grand-uncle to a British Auxilery attack in Cork.
      Same family, both died either for, or at the hands of British forces.
      Sometimes history isn't Black and White and motivations such as Irish neutrality during WW2 reflect it, it wasn't sympathy towards the Nazis, but remembrance of mistreatment by our neighbours.

    • @MichaelGraySloan
      @MichaelGraySloan 5 місяців тому

      Waves from the North. It hasn't happened yet.

    • @faramir
      @faramir 5 місяців тому +1

      @freebeerfordworkers And of course the Republic is now represented at the Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday.

    • @mjp8278
      @mjp8278 4 місяці тому

      Thats why develera let nazis into ireland after the war support catholic church British.wake up get your head out of the sand,and admit what develera was..tr...or.

  • @RobertK1993
    @RobertK1993 3 роки тому +11

    Great day for Ireland.🇮🇪