Queen Juliana Trailers
A Night at the Opera Trailer1948: Juliana, een nieuwe koningin TrailerJuliana 1909-2004 Trailer
A Night at the Opera Trailer1948: Juliana, een nieuwe koningin TrailerJuliana 1909-2004 Trailer
Total trailers found: 51
29 September 2020
A documentary view of the galas of Paris’s Palais Garnier in the 1950s and ’60s.
06 September 1938
Children from the open-air school on Amsterdam's Cliostraat decorate their school with flags to mark Queen Wilhelmina's 40th anniversary of her reign.
05 September 2008
Documentary about the inauguration of Queen Juliana on September 6, 1948, presented by Philip Freriks, and produced by NOS Projecten.
01 January 1938
In 1938, Queen Wilhelmina celebrated her fortieth anniversary of reign. This overview covers the development of the Netherlands during the period 1898–1938.
01 January 1942
25 August 1994
Documentary by Remy Vlek about one hundred years of social democracy in the Netherlands, which began with the founding of the SDAP on August 26, 1894, followed by a studio discussion moderated by Paul Witteman on the future of social democracy.
01 January 1913
Compilation of newsreel items: Launch of SS 'Prins der Nederlanden'; Competition of lorries; Queen Wilhelmina and prince Hendrik visit an exhibition of church art; A carriage accident on the Amsterdam Singel (8 februari 1913); Suffragettes' march in Amsterdam; Queen Wilhelmina and princess Juliana go ice skating; Arrival of health officer dr.
25 January 1943
This film from the Second World War is a report on how Canadian women were trained to handle many kinds of work in the Canadian Women's Army Corps, the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service.
26 April 1979
Documentary about Queen Juliana of The Netherlands in honor of her 70st birthday, including a short interview with the queen.
01 January 1945
01 January 1947
01 June 1918
Footage of the public declaration of support to Queen Wilhelmina that took place a week after SDAP leader Troelstra had declared the revolution in the Netherlands in the wake of the First World War.
17 October 1951