
The future Edward VIII enjoys stunning mountain scenery on a visit to the Khyber Pass during his royal tour


Edward Prince of Wales' Tour of India: Peshawar, The Khyber Pass and Rawl Pindi
The future Edward VIII enjoys stunning mountain scenery on a visit to the Khyber Pass during his royal tour
1922-01-10
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0.0The future Edward VIII visits Malakand, Kapurthala and opens the Royal Military College at Dehra Dun
0.0A scenes from a tour of Manipur State and a women's bazaar in Imphal.
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0.0Amateur film of fishing and geese-shooting trips by a British party in India.
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0.0A trip to the spectacular city of Bundi and a Kathakali dance performance, filmed in vivid colour.
0.0An elephantine spectacle, likely part of the celebrations for the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India.
0.0Traditional games, dancing and music among the people of Sikkim - in vivid colour.
0.0The future Edward VIII opens a durbar and enjoys a day at the races before inspecting the fire brigade in Calcutta.
0.0Richly detailed record of the Prince of Wales' Indian tour.
0.0This official travelogue of a royal tour follows the Prince on a series of regimental displays and a tiger hunt.
0.0Jaw-dropping acrobatics for royal visitors.
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