C.U. Two Aussies talking. S.C.Y. Donald Bradman, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) and Princess Margaret talking. Three Australians talking M.S. S.C.U. Three Aussies talking. S.C.U. King talking to visitors L.S. King and Queen Princess Margaret walking,...
C.U. Two Aussies talking. S.C.Y. Donald Bradman, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) and Princess Margaret talking. Three Australians talking M.S. S.C.U. Three Aussies talking. S.C.U. King talking to visitors L.S. King and Queen Princess Margaret walking, with Aussies in grounds. L.S. King and Queen and Margaret walking with one of the team. M.S. King and Queen walking with team pan to Margaret with two players. S.C.U. King and Queen walking with Bradman and team. M.S. King walking with Bradman. M.S. King, Queen and Bradman admiring flowers M.S. King and Queen walking with team Queen talking with Bradman. S.C.U. Queen walking with Australian cricketer, pan to Margaret walking with Keith Miller. C.U. Two Australian talking. M.S. Three Aussies talking pan. C.U. Bradman ( 2 shots)M.S. King talking to team. M.S. Queen shaking hands with Aussie team. M.S. Queen talking to Aussie team. S.C.U. Rear view King shaking hands with Aussie Cricket Player. S.C.U. Queen talking to player M.S. Rear view King and Bradman walking through grounds C.U. Bradman Duke of Edinburgh talking. S.C.U. Aussies talking to one another. S.C.U. Miller, and another player talking. L.S. King, Queen and Margaret walking in grounds. S.C.U. Aussies talking to one another. S.C.U. Rear view King talking to three visitors. M.S. Bradman talking to Duke of Edinburgh. M.S. Queen walking down steps between flowers Bradman and King watching. M.S. Bradman and King follow Queen down steps. S.C.U. Margaret talking to Miller. M.S. Bradman walking with Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. C.U. C.U. Duke of Edinburgh talking with Bradman C.U. King Queen Margaret Bradman talking. L.S. King Queen and Australian team walking through grounds. C.U. Miller talking to Arthur Morris.
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