The Royal Children (In Colour)
Series
- Series Name
- British Movietone News
Issue
Story
- Story No. within this Issue
- 4 / 4
- Summary
- MOVIETONE CARD TITLE: The Royal Children (In Colour). DESCRIPTION: Movietone visited the Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace to see portraits of the Royal Family from four hundred years ago to the present day. SHOTLIST: Main title. GV Queen’s Gallery. MCU painting ‘The Family of George III’ by Johann Zoffany. CU detail of same painting. ES gallery. MCU painting ‘The Five Eldest Children of Charles I’ by Sir Anthony van Dyck. CU pan across detail of same painting. CU miniature of Queen Victoria as a child. CU letter from Queen Victoria to her mother dated 1825. MCU 3 men looking at paintings. CU portrait of Queen Victoria with daughter Victoria the Princess Royal and Albert Edward the Prince of Wales by Sir Edwin Landseer. CU miniature Victoria the Princess Royal by Sir William Charles Ross. MCU childrens’ wheelbarrow and garden tools. CU horse and cart from same. CU portrait of Princess Margaret as a child by Edmund Brock. MCU Queen Elizabeth as a child by Philip Alexius de Laszlo. CU detail of painting. MS portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Anne by Alfred Kingsley Lawrence. CU portrait of Prince Charles. CU Princess Anne. CU portrait of Prince Andrew by Kathleen Tweed. GV gallery. End Title.
- Keywords
- Arts and crafts; Exhibitions and shows
- Locations
- London; Buckingham Palace; Queen’s Gallery
- Card file number
- 87469
- Credits:
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- Commentator
- Leslie Mitchell
- Camera
- Mark McDonald
- Length of story (in feet)
- 191
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