SCU. The Queen and Queen Mary at the exhibition. Princess Elizabeth and Harold Wilson seen in background. MS. Princess Elizabeth and Harold Wilson. MS. Duke of Edinburgh walking round, chatting to woman. MS. The Queen and Queen Mary looking at textiles. MS. Queen Mary and Queen...
SCU. The Queen and Queen Mary at the exhibition. Princess Elizabeth and Harold Wilson seen in background. MS. Princess Elizabeth and Harold Wilson. MS. Duke of Edinburgh walking round, chatting to woman. MS. The Queen and Queen Mary looking at textiles. MS. Queen Mary and Queen having points explained to them pan up to display of draped fabrics. SCU. Royal car arriving at Olympia. MS. The Queen, followed by Princess Elizabeth and Duke of Edinburgh walking to entrance and being greeted by Harold Wilson. MS. They are greeted by another man and then enter. SCU. Elizabeth, Philip, Wilson entering building. SCU. Elizabeth looking at exhibits (Not much light). MS. The Queen looking at fabrics. (2 shots) MS. The Queen and Queen Mary looking at fabrics. MS. The Queen being shown round furniture department. MS. The Royal party looking at fabrics. (3 shots). MS. Royalty walking round exhibition. (3 shots)
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