Original upload date: Sun, 13 Apr 2014 00:00:00 GMT
Archive date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021 07:40:33 GMT
London, England
DUKE OF EDINBURGH RECEIVES FREEDOM OF CITY OF LONDON.
M.S. Mr. Clement Attlee and wife arriving at The Guildhall, London. M.S. Mr Winston Churchill and wife arriving. M.S. Hors
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e drawn carriage containing Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh drawing up at entrance to Guildhall. S.C.U. Side view of the couple in the carriage. M.S. the Duke and Princess, shaking hands with the Lord Mayor, Sir Frederick Wells and walking into Guildhall. S.C.U. Elizabeth and Mayor followed by Philip and Mayoress walking through entrance to Guildhall. L.S. Elevated shot of ditto. L.M.S. Slightly elevated Elizabeth and Philip, Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress step onto platform. M.S. Philip rises to take the oath. Philip speaks.(see dope sheet for speech). Philip signs the declaration. L.M.S. Philip signing the declaration. L.M.S. Philip moves to front of platform to speak. L.S. Slightly elevated of Philip speaking. (see dope sheet for speech) S.C.U. and L.S. front view of him speaking. M.S. Philip, Elizabeth and Mayor leaving the platform. L.M.S. Going through the entrance leading out of the Guildhall. S.C.U. Elizabeth and Philip waiting for carriage outside the Guildhall. C.U. Elizabeth and Philip, side view, stepping into carriage. S.C.U. Elizabeth and Philip leaving. Pan. M.S. Elizabeth, Philip and members of the Household Cavalry leaving the approaches to the Guildhall. .
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FILM ID:2447.01
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