Hong Kong, China - April 18, 2025: Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong. Traditional fishing boats surrounded by modern skyscrapers
Hong Kong, China - April 18, 2025: Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong. Traditional fishing boats surrounded by modern skyscrapers
Hong Kong, China - April 18, 2025: Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong. Traditional fishing boats surrounded by modern skyscrapers
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British colonel defies diplomatic and orders a patrol to storm an Indian camp to find his granddaughter.
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1946 - Egyptian leaders including Sidky Pasha and Indian leaders including Jawaharlal Nehru meet with British officials to discuss the end of colonization in their respective countries.
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USA - 1937 - In this comedy film, a British colonel's young granddaughter wakes up at his garrison and plays the bugle, alarming the soldiers.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British military officer in India receives a letter that his granddaughter is coming to visit the garrison.
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1961 - A military parade is held in India to honor a visit by Queen Elizabeth II.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British officer in India ignores the advice of a diplomat to reduce hositilites with locals and orders patrol units to increase.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British colonel's young granddaughter convinces him and his men to accept an invitation to dinner with an Indian ruler.
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1965 - Fans scream and crowd the Beatles' car as they drive away from Buckingham Palace in London, England after receiving their medals naming them members of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British diplomat argues with a military officer over policy in India.
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1965 - Fans crowd outside the gates of Buckingham Palace in London, England to see the Beatles show off their medals designating them among the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British colonel and his young granddaughter mourn the death of her parents and he denies crying.
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USA - 1937 - In this comedy film, British soldiers go to a train station in India to pick up their colonel's granddaughter, who is much younger than they anticipated.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, an Indian ruler is kind to the young granddaughter of a British colonel kidnapped by his men, who wonders why the sides can't talk rather than fight.
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USA - 1937 - In this musical, British soldiers play the accordion and sing jaunty military song for their colonel's young granddaughter.
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USA - 1937 - In this musical a little girl amuses her grandfather, a British colonel, with a song his soldiers wrote about him.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British cavalryman on horseback hurries back to his garrison under gunfire.
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USA - 1937 - In this musical, a British colonel is surprised that his soldiers have taught his young granddaughter an unflattering song about him.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British colonel is embarrassed by the affectionate young granddaughter who has come to visit his outpost in India.
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USA - 1937 - In this musical, British soldiers sing a toast to the colonel's young granddaughter who negotiated peace between their regiment and India natives.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a kind Indian ruler orders the release of a British colonel's young granddaughter as the colonel's cavalry approaches.
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USA - 1937 - In this drama film, a British colonel goes against a diplomat's orders by joining cavalrymen to storm an Indian camp and find his granddaughter.
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USA - 1937 - In this comedy film, the colonel of a British army outpost in India scolds his granddaughter for playing the bugle to call assembly.
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USA - 1937 - In this comedy film, a British colonel's young granddaughter chats up the bugler at his garrison in India.
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1941 - In a speech to the America First Committee, isolationist Charles Lindbergh says that America should be concerned only with its own welfare and not heed England's calls for help.
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1946 - Britain's Prime Minister Attlee controversially wants to consider giving independence to India and Egypt, and meets with Indian leaders including Kalam Azad and Jawaharlal Nehru.
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1961 - Queen Elizabeth II meets India's President Prasad and Prime Minister Nehru on a visit to New Delhi.