King and Queen Visit Ireland Trailer

King and Queen Visit Ireland Trailer (1903)

01 September 1903 Factual 1 mins

Film of a royal visit to Ireland, by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Appears on the BFI DVD "A Royal Occasion"

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United Kingdom 01 September 1903

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