MS Buckingham Palace with gates closed and crowds at railings watching the Changing of the Guard, taken from the Victoria Memorial (4 shots).
Various shots of the Palace taken from the Victoria Memorial. Gates opening, Old Guard and band forming up and marching out from Palace at the slow march.
MS Breaking into the quick time towards Wellington Barracks.
MS Escort and Standard with band leaving Palace at quick time towards St James Palace, (taken from Victoria Memorial)
MS Buckingham Palace, taken from Victoria Memorial, with gates closed and no crowds.
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Note: Original paperwork reads: 'Buckingham Palace taken for the background to the "Royal Silver Wedding" main title.' There is a documentary entitled ROYAL SILVER WEDDING and gazette number 48/35 entitled THE ROYAL SILVER WEDDING.
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