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Clip #: AD-30-2
Length: 11:22
Year: 1930
Color: B/W
Sound: Silent
Library: Getty Images
Decade: 1930s
Filmmaker: Andre de la Varre
Region: Africa
Country: Ethiopia
City: Addis Ababa
Original: 35mm
Keywords:
1930s, travelogues, Abyssinia, Africa, Africans, Europeans, Americans, government personnel,
military, guns, firearms, horseback riding, musicians, natives, native people, processions,
processional, parades, royalty, emperors, kings, Yahager Lebse, Generals, native clothing,
national dress, Shamma Shawls, togas, cloaks, tricorns, inaugurations, religious ceremony,
ceremonies, diplomacy, ambassadors, Giorgis Cathedral, Catherine Fairbanks, Mrs Jacoby,
wives, wife, international, Archbishop His Holiness Abuna Kyrillos, horse drawn carriages,
royal coaches, drumming, drums, Azmaris, masenko, masinko, masinqo, massaneqo, minstrels,
musical instruments, Prince Makonnen Duke of Harrar, chiefs, tribes, Oriental Orthodoxy,
Orthodox Christianity, Oromo horsemen, clergy, Coptic Christian, Greek General Metaxis,
Egyptian Prime Minister Muhammad Taqfiq Nasim Pasha, Marshal Franchet d'Esperey, Italian Rear
Admiral Prince Udine, cameramen, photographers, filmmakers, fights, crowns, crosses,
coronations, handshakes
Notes:
Travelogue from 1930 filmed in Ethiopia (Abyssinia), which features footage of Addis Ababa
leading up to, during, and after the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie I (which took place
on November 2nd, 1930). Various foreign diplomats and dignitaries in attendance at the coronation
ceremony and walking in processions. Extensive footage of the coronation ceremony & rituals.
Selassie and his son Prince Makonnen watching horse races & riding in royal carriages. Crowds
rejoicing on city streets and watching festivities. Excellent shots of people of the region
dressed in traditional clothing (shawls, cloaks), some with rifles and shields. Tribal native
chieftains garbed in lion manes, carrying lances and shields, and riding horses. Rows of soldiers
marching through the streets.
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