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MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Dutch Princess Lays Foundation Stone. DESCRIPTION: A new Dutch Church in Austin Friars, London has been inaugurated. The ceremony was performed by Princess Irene of the Netherlands, who...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Davis Cup. SHOTLIST: Elevated shot of Austin and Quist playing. Shot of crowd. Elevated shot of Perry and Crawford playing. Perry wins and the Davis Cup comes to Britain. Elevated shot...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Great Britain Retains Davis Cup. DESCRIPTION: At Wimbledon, Perry beats Shields and Austin beats Wood. SHOTLIST: HW Austin v Shields. America Elevated shot of play. Elevated shot of...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Great Britain Retains Davis Cup. DESCRIPTION: At Wimbledon, Perry beats Shields and Austin beats Wood. SHOTLIST: HW Austin v. Shields. America Elevated shot of play. Elevated shot of...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Memories for Royal Learner Driver. DESCRIPTION: The Queen arrives to open the new Depot and Training Centre for the Women’s Royal Army Corps at Guildford. Her Majesty as Princess...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Earls Court 1964. DESCRIPTION: Pictures show a preview of some of the new models now on show at Earls Court in the 1964 Motor Show. SHOTLIST: (B&W Section) Key scene. GV Earls Court....
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Queen & Prince - City Visit. Queen Juliana Continues State Visit. DESCRIPTION: On the second day of Queen Juliana’s visit, she drove with Prince Bernhard along three miles of London...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Diamond Jubilee Motor Show. DESCRIPTION: All roads leads to Earls Court - for the Diamond Jubilee Motor Show. For sixty years the motor industry has been displaying all the new lines,...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Royal Visitors From Denmark. DESCRIPTION: When the King and Queen of Denmark arrived at Dover, they were welcomed by the Duke of Edinburgh. At Victoria, King Frederick and Queen Ingrid...
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: Trooping the Colour Colour. DESCRIPTION: The old custom of trooping a regimental flag or colour, was in order that the troops might recognise it on the field of battle. Today it is...
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