VS Band of Guards regiment marches past playing tune. Tourists take photographs. Pan down Ext Westminster Abbey to show tourists getting off coaches. CU man with cine camera. Ext. St. Paul's Cathedral. VS...
VS Band of Guards regiment marches past playing tune. Tourists take photographs. Pan down Ext Westminster Abbey to show tourists getting off coaches. CU man with cine camera. Ext. St. Paul's Cathedral. VS lots of coaches trying to park. Interview with coach drivers about the parking problems. MS of coach driver talking to traffic warden. Interview with Council Official about parking problems. More shots of Traffic Wardens talking to coach drivers. Interview of Coach company. VS of tourists watching Changing of the Guard. GV Tower of London. VS of coaches at St. Paul's. More interviews. More problems with traffic wardens.
Some of the same footage, as well as lots of extra material, exists in clip 3415.02. The appearance of several "L" registered vehicles in that footage dates this clip as being from at least August 1972.
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The vehicle seen at 01:23 is a Leyland Leopard coach operated by Samuelsons, a subsidiary of the National Bus Company.
Some of the same footage, as well as lots of extra material, exists in clip 3415.02. The appearance of several "L" registered vehicles in that footage dates this clip as being from at least August 1972.