XD60634 “OLD TIME NEWSREEL” 1910s ERA ENGLAND BRITISH SUFFRAGETTES SIEGE OF SIDNEY STREET

This Pathé newsreel showcases events in England in the 1910s, prior to World War I. It focuses on the bombing and arson campaign by British suffragettes between 1912 and 1914, as well as the death of suffragette Emily Davison during the 1913 Epsom Derby. The newsreel also documents the Siege of Sidney on January 3, 1911, featuring footage of a young Home Secretary Winston Churchill coordinating operations. The siege involved British military and police forces battling two Latvian gang members, accomplices of George Gardstein, responsible for the Houndsditch armed robbery in December 1910 resulting in the deaths of three policemen and Gardstein himself.

(00:10) British suffragette leader Flora Drummon on horseback.

(00:19) Suffragette parade.

(00:40) Suffragettes march with banners.

(00:49) Women holding suffragette symbol, the broad arrows.

(01:18) Police escorting the marchers.

(01:28) Banner: “Taxation without representation is tyranny.”

(01:50) Church attacked by suffragettes; churches were common targets during the arson and bomb attacks between 1912 and 1914 in Great Britain and Ireland.

(01:59) Ruins of Yarmouth Pier, allegedly bombed in 1914 as part of the Women’s Social and Political Union (WPSU) arson and bomb campaign.

(02:17) Suffragettes, including Sylvia Pankhurst, arrested outside Buckingham Palace.

(03:03) Commotion in the streets during suffragette protests.

(03:25) Carriages at the 1913 Epsom Derby in Surrey, England.

(04:01) Arrival of King George V and Queen Mary of Teck at the 1913 Epsom Derby.

(04:08) Horses passing Tattenham Corner.

(04:10) Suffragette Emily Davison, a WPSU member, rushing out from the stands and toppling the King’s horse, Anmer. Davison is struck by the horse and fatally injured.

(04:17) Footage of her memorial procession in London.

(04:32) Carriages decorated with flowers and female suffragettes parading.

(04:54) Police dispersing the crowd.

(05:05) Davison’s coffin being carried out of the church.

(05:20) Footage of her funeral procession.

(05:46) Police dispersing the crowd before the Siege of Sidney Street in January 1911.

(05:58) Two accomplices of Latvian gang leader George Gardstein hiding at 100 Sidney Street. Gardstein’s gang was responsible for the murder of three policemen in December 1910, and Gardstein was killed in the firefight.

(06:07) Police clearing the Stepney neighborhood to apprehend the gang members.

(06:30) Police dispersing the crowd while onlookers watch from windows.

(06:57) Empty Sidney Street with gunfire smoke from windows.

(07:18) Building catching fire during the siege.

(07:25) Police observing from rooftops.

(07:30) Scotland Yard officers smoking pipes.

(07:35) Police requesting military assistance, with Scots Guards arriving.

(07:46) 36-year-old Home Secretary Winston Churchill overlooking the parapet and directing police and military operations during the siege.

(08:18) Men hiding in the building returning gunfire; the street is empty.

(08:46) The building catching fire.

(09:16) Fire brigades arriving; gang members found dead.

(09:30) Firefighters spraying the house with water.

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