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Synopsis: Hundreds Of Thousands Pay Tribute To Winston Churchill, The United States Has A New Episcopal Leader, Tropics In Holland During Winter... (read more)
Information: 1965 7 min BW
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England
Hundreds Of Thousands Pay Tribute To Winston Churchill
A day of homage, of remembrance, of farewell in London. In the Great Hall at Westminister, the warrior rests, guarded in death by the military men he led during his Nation's darkest hours. Thus, begins three days of mourning for the man who served six monarchs and who wielded a mighty sword in his country's defense.

Nearly 100,000 people pass through the hall during the first 24 hours. Sir Winston will lie in state until a state funeral, the first, since Gladstone, for a commoner.

The people he loved so well wait as long as two hours to pay him tribute. Then the funeral and burial will be in the family plot near his ancestral home.

United States
The United States Has A New Episcopal Leader
The Washington Cathedral is the scene of solemn ceremonies as a new Presiding Bishop is installed to head the Episcopal Church in the U.S. He is the Right Reverend John E. Hines, who is the 22nd to hold the high post.

Holland
Tropics In Holland During Winter
With the Netherlands in the grip of a dark and dreary Winter, many people in Amsterdam are finding a dream trip to the Tropics at the aquarium. Gaze long enough at these emigrants from warmer seas and you will think you are there yourself!