The Queen at the Royal

Series

Series Name
British Movietone News

Issue

Issue No.
1779
Date Released
8 Jul 1963
Date submitted
4 Jul 1963
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1The Queen at the Royal
  2. 2You Can’t Beat Home Cooking!
  3. 3Wimbledon - Chuck Takes the Title
  4. 4Royal Regatta (Colour Item)

Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 4
Summary
MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: The Queen at the Royal. DESCRIPTION: The Royal Visit to the Royal Show in its new permanent home at Stoneleigh, Warwickshire. This year Prince Philip is President of the Royal Agricultural Society. The organisers are out to demonstrate the latest trends and techniques in farming. The Queen saw her Jersey entry. It was beaten into second place by the champ. All told there are nearly 4,000 of the finest livestock in the world - major contribution to the success of the Royal Show. SHOTLIST: Key scene. MS the Queen and Prince Philip in horse-drawn coach. MS sign Royal Pavilion. Queen and Prince meeting people (2 shots). MS horse-drawn coach. MS another. MCU Queen and Prince Philip. GV cattle. MCU sign Cow Cubicles. MS crowd. Cows (2 shots). GV cattle. MS Hereford cows (2 shots). MS Dexter cattle (2 shots). MS Hereford cow. MS Queen looks at same. CU Hereford. MCU Queen and Prince Philip. CU cow with rosettes on head. MS sign Highlands. CU cow with long hair. MS same. MS bullocks.
Keywords
Royalty; Vehicles; Agriculture; Celebrations and festivals; Animal husbandry; Animals
Locations
Warwickshire; Stoneleigh
Footage sources
Pathe Royal Rota
Card file number
86860
Credits:
Commentator
Leslie Mitchell
Length of story (in feet)
128
Story extras:

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