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Australasian Gazette – Patriotic Procession in Aid of the French Red Cross (1915)

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Patriotic procession

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Clip description

This newsreel segment shows a parade in 1915 for the French Red Cross. People dressed in costumes walk, ride horses or ride in horse-drawn carriages along an inner-city street of Melbourne, Victoria while trams can be seen in the background. This has substantial nitrate damage.

Curator’s notes

This Australasian Gazette newsreel has substantial nitrate damage. This means that is difficult to see the entire image. However, what is captured is a record of the strong association Australians have had with the French Red Cross, particularly during the First World War when Australia fought with the Allied Powers, including France to defeat the Central Powers led by the German Empire, Austro–Hungarian Empire and the Ottoman Empire.

Cellulose nitrate, the film base for this newsreel was used until the 1950s. Nitrate was easy to make and tough, however it is extremely flammable and chemically unstable. This newsreel is preserved at the National Film and Sound Archive.