Unissued / unused footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
BILL GRUNDY LOOKS AT WINDSOR.
Berkshire.
Various good shots tourists in Windsor Town. Bill Grundy riding through cobbled streets in horse-drawn carriage. Windsor Castle. Tourists on walking tour. Montage...
Unissued / unused footage - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
BILL GRUNDY LOOKS AT WINDSOR.
Berkshire.
Various good shots tourists in Windsor Town. Bill Grundy riding through cobbled streets in horse-drawn carriage. Windsor Castle. Tourists on walking tour. Montage of shots showing tourist shop window displays and Windsor knickknacks ('Gimme Dat Zing' is on soundtrack). Dolls dressed as British royalty through the ages. African ornaments in a shop window. CU Tourists with cameras etc. Eton schoolboys walking across bridge. Hotels. Pub sign.
Bill Grundy in Slough. L/S of Windsor Castle in background. Grundy speaks to camera while standing in the midst of a building site in the middle of the town.
Back to Windsor. Statue of Queen Victoria beside the castle. Changing of the Guard. Two women walking through the Home Park towards the castle. Guide in Windsor street telling tourists about the Queen. Tourists with cameras and riding in horse-drawn carriage. Pubs. Windsor Guildhall. Guards marching past castle. General view over Windsor Town taken from the Castle.
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