Museum of the Manchester Regiment Virtual Tour
A virtual walkthrough of the Museum of the Manchester Regiment from the entrance to the exit
Commemorating 100 years since Manchester Hill, UK military's second most bloody battle | ITV News
One hundred years ago today one of the bloodiest and second most costly battles the British army has ever endured.
The Defence of Manchester Hill battle isn’t as well-known as others that took place in the First World War.
But the battle is the most famous of the final stands made by the British Army whose efforts contributed to the delay of the German advance.
Manchester Hill was an area of slightly higher ground in Northern France.
It was an important defensive position as it offered commanding fields of view and overlooked the town of St Quentin, which was held by the Germans.
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Y6 Animotos: Manchester Regiment Museum
A short compilation of Animotos produced by Y6 children following their trip to the Museum of the Manchester Regiment.
Manchester Regiment Training (1914-1918)
Manchester Regiment Training.
Soldiers carry stretchers across field. CU Soldiers finding a wounded man; starting to lift him. (If the quality weren't so bad this would be a good shot.) Troops advancing across field; a spread out line leads. They walk toward camera; then drop on the ground. (A short cut here.) Behind them the rest of the men advance in 2 long lines; bare trees and fog in BG; dreamlike. Pan right; the lines extend farther across the flat ground; and up a hill; the men are moving diagonally across the hill. Pan left as the long lines of men drop to the ground and the few in front start out again.
Jumps around a bit here. CU soldier lying on the ground - funny shot; because then a stretcher crew come running and go right past him! Lots of soldiers standing about; in vague versions of the lines. Then a shot of the landscape; hills; trees; with soldier sitting down; they jump up and run to the right. Troops and stretcher bearers run across field. L/S of soldiers with bayonets (?) and some with bicycles walk along.
Soldiers in lines on the grassy hill, as if awaiting orders. Officers on horses in front. Long lines of soldiers marching along pathway with bayonets over shoulders.
Frightening example of how troops would have gone 'over the top' en masse, to be picked off by the enemy in their trenches - SL.
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Queen Mother Reviews Manchester Regiment (1954)
Manchester, Lancashire
MS. Queen Mother leaves car, shakes hands with Mayor and officers. MS. Queen Mother walking along ranks of soldiers. LS. Queen Mother presents Colours. CU.Queen Mother in stand, pan to troops marching. CU. Queen Mother leaving stand and getting into car. (Orig. Neg.) (A.K.C.387)
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Manchester regiment 2018, the final centenary year
This video is made up of many different clips from through out 2018, were we commemorated those that fought and died during 1918: precisely 100 years ago.
Most of the footage was taken by members/ family/ friends of the regiment with some footage ,like that of the tank, do not belong to us. They were recorded by another channel, War To End All Wars (link to footage used:
The songs used in this video are Its a long way to Tipperary and Pack up your troubles. The songs do not belong to us and all rights go to their respective owners.
thanks to Connor Jones for recording footage and creating the video
QUEEN MOTHER and MANCHESTER REGIMENT
Cut story - Arriving at Harrington Barracks. Inspecting the troops. Presenting the colours. March past. Queen Mother on dais. The colours.
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South Lancashire Regiment Medal Rolls
Research has started for a future publication on the St. Helens Pals 11th (Service) Bn. South Lancashire Regiment (St. Helens Pioneers), in the Great War. This video shows the transcription of the WW1 Medal Rolls which is an important part of the project.
If you would like to help then contact us at pals@sthelenstownshipsfhs.org.uk
History of the Manchester Regiment During WW1
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200TH ANNIVERSARY OF MANCHESTER REGIMENT - SOUND
M.S. Queen Mother & officer on dais watching. L.S. Side 1st Bttn. present arms. M.S. Queen Mother & Officer. C.U. Queen Mother. M.S. Regimental Band march past. M.S. Officers. M.S. Regiment slow march. M.S. V.I.P.'s. watching. M.S. Queen Mother makes speech from dais. Pan shot dais to regiment marching. 4 shots March past. Queen Mother. Side shot Regiment give 3 cheers raising their caps.
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The Manchester Regiment: On flour.
Flour is needed to go to the local bakery, and the only train available was, well, you know.
remembrance sunday manchester 2014
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The Queen In Manchester (1951)
Full title reads: The Queen In Manchester.
Manchester, Lancashire. The Queen inspects the Manchester Regiment and opens the reconstructed Free Trade Hall.
GV Queen inspecting, Guard of Honour of Manchester Regiment outside Cathedral. SV Towards Queen stops and talks. CU Soldier. SV Towards Queen nears end front rank; turns and inspects second. CU Pan Queen inspecting. SV Soldiers. CU Queen talks to soldier then walks on.
VS Cars arriving at new Free Trade Hall. VS Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) alights at Free Trade Hall and greeted by Lord Mayor. SV Crowd. LV Queen unveils plaque. CU Queen and Lord Mayor walking into Hall GV Queen on platform about to speak. CU Queen speaking and I hope that this building, which enshrines the name of free trade, may inspire anew other freedoms, freedom from intolerance, freedom from faction and prejudice. It is these, perhaps, as much as anything today which may bring us nearer to what is most dear to all out hearts, the progress and well-being of our dear country.
(Orig. Rota Lav.) (Orig. G. Tin 2) Pathe News Special.
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The Manchesters Make Most Of Six Hours In Britain.
Shot of the battalion Leaving ship. Greet parents etc. Shot of the regiment and families seated and eating. Shots of individual soldiers kissing mother and wives farewell. CU of one. They board ship. Shot of the troops lining the ship.
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Queen Mother Presents Colours To Manchester Regiment (1954)
Formby.
Queen Mother arriving and being presented to various types. MS. Queen inspecting Regiment. LS. Queen presenting colours to Manchester regiment. MS. Queen on balcony. LS. Various shots, march past. CU. Queen leaving balcony and entering car.
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A year in the Manchester living history group
This is a video record of my events with the Manchester regiment.
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The Manchester Somme commemoration military parade 2016
The parade, led by The Band of the Royal Marines, was one of the events commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme, in Manchester, England.
Portland Gallery
Visitors to the Portland Basin Museum can now take a virtual tour of nearby waterways on a canal boat...
THE KINGS REGIMENT (MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL) CAP BADGE
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